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Razmig Bedirian

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Razmig Bedirian joined The National in 2019 as Arts & Culture writer, covering books, film, television and theatre. Born in the UAE, Razmig’s first stint with journalism came in the early 2000s when, at the age of 12, he was selected to be a reporter on a children’s programme on Dubai’s Channel 33. Razmig earned his bachelor’s degree in Journalism from the American University of Sharjah in 2012 and went on to work at Xpress and Gulf News, where he covered court, crime and immigration. In 2019, he received a master’s in creative writing from New York University, where he also worked as an adjunct instructor.
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Tree of Hell won the special mention prize at Lebanon’s Reef festival in July. Photo: Al Sidr Environmental Film Festival
Tree of Hell review: Short documentary portrays haunting symbolism of Israel's attacks

The 24-minute film is screening at Al Sidr Environmental Film Festival

CultureOctober 27, 2024
Jawab, the Arabic for answer resonates with knowledge. The National
Arabic word of the week'Jawab' provides the answer to knowledge

It can refer to a response to a question, a problem’s solution or even a letter

CultureOctober 25, 2024
A model of a red fox skull is on display at the Al Sidr Environmental Film Festival. Victor Besa / The National
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Sneak preview of the Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi collection

Also, Camilla Singh's Conservatory for Plants with Obesity responds to the festival's theme of All Living Beings

Art & DesignOctober 25, 2024
William Kentridge’s first major solo exhibition in the region, A Shadow of a Shadow, is running at Sharjah Art Foundation. Photo: Sharjah Art Foundation
Cultural events and exhibitions not to miss this week

Plus, Al Sidr Environmental Film Festival and life in the UAE desert under a stellar night sky

CultureOctober 25, 2024
Hour Eternal brings together works by 14 Emirati artists, each of whom has delved into abstraction in an idiosyncratic way. Pawan Singh / The National
The new exhibition showcasing evolution of Emirati abstract art

Curator reveals collection on display can all be traced back to 'group of five'

Art & DesignOctober 24, 2024
The sculpture is in a 'remarkable state of preservation' despite its 1,200-year history, experts said. Getty Images
Umayyad era sculpture fetches £4.2 million at Sotheby's auction

Bronze buck has two lines of Arabic Kufic inscriptions on its body

CultureOctober 23, 2024
Reminiscencia is a performance that seeks to bring fragmented memories and recollections of certain places in the Chilean capital of Santiago. Photo: Sharjah Art Foundation
Perform Sharjah reveals theatre performance line-up for new season

Programme will feature a series of monologues inspired by classical Arab theatre

Music & On-stageOctober 22, 2024
Sarvnik Kaur’s Against the Tide (2023) will be the opening feature film of the festival. Photo: Al Sidr Environmental Film Festival
Al Sidr Film Festival highlights interconnectedness of all life

As well as screening classics such as Kes and The Red Turtle, the environmentally focused event will host panel discussions and an immersive kayak experience

CultureOctober 19, 2024
Arabic Word of the Week: Jisim (body). The National
Arabic word of the week'Jisim' extends from the body to science

Much like its English counterpart, it lends itself to several other terms and phrases

CultureOctober 18, 2024
Kameh is presenting limited-edition chairs at Editions, which blend artisanal wood-burning techniques with a vision of what a forest may look like in the desert. Photo: Editions
Guide to Editions, Dubai Design Week's new fair for limited-edition artworks

The event will run alongside Downtown Design at d3 from November 6 to 9

CultureOctober 18, 2024
Post Impressionism: Beyond Appearances is running until February at Louvre Abu Dhabi. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Weekly UAE museum and gallery guide, including Louvre Abu Dhabi's new show

Also, a play at NYUAD touches on the absurdities of a workplace

CultureOctober 17, 2024
Vincent van Gogh, The Siesta. Post Impressionism: Beyond Appearances. The new exhibition at the Louvre in Abu Dhabi. Chris Whiteoak / The National
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Inside Louvre Abu Dhabi's first post-impressionism exhibition

Post-Impressionism: Beyond Appearances will be running until February 9

Art & DesignOctober 16, 2024
Fifty most important Arabic novels of the 20th century
Special reportFifty most important Arabic novels of the 20th century

From the ashes of collapsed empires in the region, rose literature that resonate as masterpieces today

BooksOctober 16, 2024
Azza Aboualam is an Emirati architect and an assistant professor at the College of Arts and Creative Enterprises at Zayed University. Photo: National Pavilion UAE
National Pavilion UAE appoints Azza Aboualam as curator

Aboualam is the pavilion's first Emirati female curator

Art & DesignOctober 09, 2024
Olive Tree on AlBaten by Walid Abu Shakra, 1980. Photo: Dalloul Art Foundation
Beirut exhibition explores evolution of Arab prints and printmaking

Underappreciated artworks on paper deserve to be 'celebrated and more deeply understood'

Art & DesignOctober 06, 2024
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