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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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Omer Khairy, Untitled, 1987. Razmig Bedirian/The National
Sharjah exhibition challenges misconceptions about drawing and works on paper

Drawing Time: Duets at Al Mureijah Art Spaces brings together works by 15 international artists

CultureJune 28, 2024
Mohamed Ahmed Ibrahim is renowned for his abstract and organic sculptures. Photo: Augustine Paredes
Guggenheim Museum acquires five works by Emirati artist

New York institution adds paper-mache sculptures from leading UAE experimentalist to its expanding Middle East collection

CultureJune 28, 2024
A 2005 photograph of Tracey Rose taken in Jerusalem. Photo: Christopher Wessels
Artist decries museum's alleged censorship of Palestine-evoking work

South African Tracey Rose tells The National that the removal of her work in the context of the Israel-Gaza war was indicative of a broad mistreatment, which the museum denies

CultureJune 26, 2024
Set entirely on a computer screen, Unfriended is regarded as one of the first feature-length works of its kind. Photo: Universal Pictures
New UAE programme will train directors to make 'screenlife' movies

Timur Bekmambetov, producer of Unfriended, aims to further popularise the genre, which tells stories that take place entirely on a computer or phone screen

CultureJune 26, 2024
Rehabilitated turtles are often fitted with satellite trackers to help the organisation monitor their movements and well-being. Photo: Dubai Turtle Rehabilitation Project
Timeframe: 20 years spent saving 2,000 sea turtles in Dubai

Since 2004, Jumeirah's rehabilitation project has helped sick and injured creatures return to their natural habitats

LifestyleJune 21, 2024
Al Eid Eiden follows a Saudi-Emirati family as they holiday at Yas Island. Photo: Image Nation Abu Dhabi
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Trailer released for Saudi-Emirati comedy set on Yas Island

Trailer of Emirati film offers storyline hint ahead of July 11 cinema release

Film & TVJune 20, 2024
With transcribed interviews and models crafted out of clay and soap, Floating Homes detail stories of displacement dating back to the early 20th century. Photo: Sammy Zarka
Home is where the art is: Syrian stories of displacement

Architect explains how his project, now on display in a French museum, unearthed heartfelt memories from families uprooted by war, earthquakes and colonialists

Art & DesignJune 19, 2024
Made in Tashkeel is running at FN Designs in Dubai’s Alserkal Avenue until August 27. Pawan Singh / The National
Made in Tashkeel exhibition showcases up-and-coming UAE talents

The exhibition is running at FN Designs in Dubai’s AlSerkal Avenue until August 27

CultureJune 18, 2024
The soundtrack of Inside Out 2 was released on June 14, alongside the film's theatrical release in the US. Photo: Disney / Pixar
From Inside Out 2 to Toy Story, a musical history of Pixar

An integral element to telling a good story, here's a look at the film studio's best musical offerings over the years

MusicJune 16, 2024
Hira Nabi's 18 Flags artwork is currently on display in Dubai's Jameel Arts Centre as part of the At the Edge of Land exhibition, which runs until September. Photo: Jameel Arts Centre
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Impact of conflict and land erosion unearthed at Jameel exhibition

Jameel Arts Centre brings together the works of regional and international artists such as Jananne Al-Ani and Aref El Rayess in At the Edge of Land exhibition this summer

CultureJune 15, 2024
Licking Salts Won’t Heal You by Fazal Rizvi. Photo: Grey Noise
Exhibition of the week: A rewarding trek through Gilgit-Baltistan with Fazal Rizvi

A Mirror in My Pocket is running at Grey Noise until July 20

Art & DesignJune 14, 2024
Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear and Disgust are awakened to an alarming reality: everything is changing now that Riley is 13. Photo: Disney / Pixar
Inside Out 2 review: Anxious and hilarious look at teenage life

Film incorporates many elements that made the 2015 original a Pixar favourite, but raises the stakes

CultureJune 12, 2024
Successful applicants will join a two-day workshop before going out to write, film and edit a movie in just 48 hours. Photo: Red Sea International Film Festival
Red Sea Film Festival's 48-hour challenge returns

Fast-paced initiative, which is open for submissions, tasks writers and directors to create against the clock

CultureJune 10, 2024
Lala Rukh, who died of cancer in 2017, was one of Pakistan’s most influential artists. Photo: Estate of Lala Rukh
Pakistani artist Lala Rukh's legacy celebrated in Sharjah exhibition

Exhibition at Sharjah Art Foundation celebrates the late Pakistani artist's multifaceted output and feminist work

CultureJune 09, 2024
The Casablanca Art School exhibition is running at Sharjah Art Foundation until June 16. Chris Whiteoak / The National
The Moroccan school that drew an artistic line in the sand

Sharjah Art Foundation exhibition shows how Moroccan school drew an artistic line in the sand after country's independence

Art & DesignJune 03, 2024
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