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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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US-Palestinian comedian Amer Zahr leads a pro-Palestine rally in Dearborn, Michigan. Photo: Joshua Longmore / The National
Palestinian comedian Amer Zahr says Bahrain turned down permit for show

Gaza-themed The Truth was set to take place in Manama’s The Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel on April 19

CultureApril 08, 2024
Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff play the lead roles in Bollywood's latest blockbuster Bade Miyan Chote Miyan. Photo: Akshay Kumar / Instagram
Bade Miyan Chote Miyan stars to meet fans at Global Village

Bollywood actors to visit Dubai attraction as part of film's promotional tour

CultureApril 08, 2024
Building shops is key to winning the game inspired by the emirate's Central Souk. Leslie Pableo for The National
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Brothers' souk-style board game captures 'essence of Sharjah'

Sharjah: The Board Game is an action-packed ode to their home city, though it has its roots in international connections

CultureApril 08, 2024
Comics often rake in a fortune at auctions. Photo: Marvel / DC Comics
Superman to Captain America: Comics that fetched more than $2m

Action Comics No 1, marking the first appearance of Superman, is the most expensive at $6 million

CultureApril 07, 2024
Jumeirah Emirates Towers under construction, in November 1999. AFP
Timeframe: When Jumeirah Emirates Towers were the tallest in Dubai

In the mid-1990s, an international competition was launched for a new landmark in the city's then burgeoning financial hub

CultureApril 05, 2024
Kurt Cobain at the 1993 recording of Nirvana's famed live album MTV Unplugged. Musicians worldwide still credit it with influencing their style. Getty Images
Why Cobain's legacy is still musical nirvana for regional artists

Regional musicians tell The National about how the late Nirvana frontman shaped, and continues to impact, their creative output and lives

Music & On-stageApril 05, 2024
Kanyeyachukwu Tagbo-Okeke is in Dubai, presenting a range of artworks in a solo exhibition titled Spectrum Splendor:A Young Artist's Journey. Antonie Robertson / The National
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Meet Kanye, 14, a 'genius' Nigerian painter with non-verbal autism

Kanyeyachukwu Tagbo-Okeke is exhibiting his paintings at the lobby of The H Dubai

CultureApril 04, 2024
Yves Hage has been collecting artworks for the better part of a decade. Leslie Pableo for The National
How a Dubai man built a $200,000 art collection in his home

Yves Hage, a pharmaceutical professional, has been living in the UAE since 2013, and has since amassed a significant body of pieces

CultureApril 01, 2024
Al Maktoum Bridge was Dubai's first and connects the two sides of the creek. Getty Images
Timeframe: When you needed toll tickets to cross Al Maktoum Bridge

The Dubai structure was the first physical connection between Deira and Bur Dubai

Art & DesignMarch 29, 2024
Ramy Youssef will be hosting Saturday Night Live for the first time this week. AP
No, he's not the first Arab host, but Ramy Youssef's SNL will be huge

The comedian will lead his first episode of Saturday Night Live, with Travis Scott set to perform

CultureMarch 29, 2024
From left, Adham Al Farsi, Ali Al Jabri, curator Alia Al Farsi, Essa Al Mufarji and Sarah Al Olaqi. Photo: National Pavilion of the Sultanate of Oman
'Impactful and inspiring': Oman reveals artists for Venice Biennale

The country's National Pavilion aims to celebrate those who are helping to inspire the next generation

CultureMarch 29, 2024
As protagonist Riley turns 15, the Inside Out sequel adds new emotions to the plot including Envy and Ennui, right. Photo: Disney
Who is Ennui, the new emotion in Inside Out 2?

Ennui is one of the antagonists of the sequel, which is scheduled to be released this summer

CultureMarch 27, 2024
The group were picked based on how well their projects reflect the mandate of Zayed National Museum, which is expected to open next year. Pawan Singh / The National
Winners of Dh1 million research grant on UAE history announced

Ten academics worldwide will receive the grant, which aims to deepen cultural legacy of Founding Father

Art & DesignMarch 26, 2024
From Kalila wa Dimna to La Fontaine: Travelling through Fables will be running until July 21. Victor Besa / The National.
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Story of the fable celebrated in new Abu Dhabi exhibition

Director says long-planned show fits with capital museum’s universal mission

CultureMarch 26, 2024
The Idealised City, Filippo Minelli’s solo exhibition, is running until May 1 at Inloco Storage. Leslie Pableo for The National
Dubai exhibition traces modern urban spaces to Bedouin traditions

The Idealised City is the first show at Inloco Storage at Al Khayat Art Avenue

CultureMarch 25, 2024
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