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Between East

We celebrate art, culture, and creativity
Creators of @inbetweenfest + @shams__club 🌞

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IN BETWEEN 2025 was magical!

Thank you to all of our speakers, artists, collaborators, brands, and setup team for helping us create a space for celebration, connection, and inspiration. Our vision was brought to life so beautifully with all of you ❤️

And big love to everyone who attended! We hope you walked away with new friends, really cool products from the incredible brand pop ups, and a shared feeling of creativity and community. Lets run it back Spring of 2026!

Featuring our lineup: @nabil @sevohanian @sarahbahbah @ash_kholm @linamakoul @sheena @chebmoha @dannyghajjar @charbel.hayek1 @anoushaa_ @armenkeleshian @roseprevite @karinhadadan @ayeshaerkin @susuhantusu @hybridhues @delinamedhin @azizaelw @yasminerasool @lenakhouri @____priscilla @yas.mina @wafiaaa

🎥: @life.of.seb @nolanrugg


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This month and every month, we celebrate and honor all of you 💫

We grew up in the stretch of living between worlds, not always sure which way is “ours”. Our name and brand is meant to represent that. Now that we’ve found our community, we’re doing the work that we hope will inspire belonging for generations to come ♥️


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We witnessed the queen of Arabic Pop @nancyajram perform live and we’ll never be the same 😭😍❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥


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We witnessed the queen of Arabic Pop @nancyajram perform live and we’ll never be the same 😭😍❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥


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We witnessed the queen of Arabic Pop @nancyajram perform live and we’ll never be the same 😭😍❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥


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We witnessed the queen of Arabic Pop @nancyajram perform live and we’ll never be the same 😭😍❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥


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We witnessed the queen of Arabic Pop @nancyajram perform live and we’ll never be the same 😭😍❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥


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We witnessed the queen of Arabic Pop @nancyajram perform live and we’ll never be the same 😭😍❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥


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We witnessed the queen of Arabic Pop @nancyajram perform live and we’ll never be the same 😭😍❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥


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We witnessed the queen of Arabic Pop @nancyajram perform live and we’ll never be the same 😭😍❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥


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To My Mother by Mahmoud Darwish


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@SceneTraveller: Somewhere between work and rest, between cities and selves, there’s a kind of space that rarely gets formalised. It’s where ideas are still fragile, where friendships are not yet named, and where creative people try to make sense of what they’re building and why. Cultural collective Shams Club’s upcoming retreat in Palm Springs, taking place from May 31st to June 3rd, is an attempt to hold exactly that space, deliberately and without overstatement, for Arab creatives from around the world.

Co-founded by Yasmine Rasool and Lena Khouri, Shams Club was built to bridge the gap between the Arab world and its diaspora by creating an environment where creatives can come together, exchange ideas, and build on their own terms. Through a mix of guided workshops, one-on-one sessions, wellness practices, city explorations, and open conversations with figures who have helped shape the industry—including contributors from YouTube MENA—the retreat helps participants build their brand and make the connections they need to sustain it.

Within this shared world, thoughtful touches are sprinkled throughout the experience: meals by a private chef, bottles of Ya Albi olive oil, sweets from BEHAVE, daily meditation sessions, skincare by Adipeau and Nazuk Beauty, dental essentials from ARAME, sartorial pieces from KOTN, and, perhaps the most precious thing of all, the time to let your ideas breathe into something more defined.

The creative retreat—which you can sign up for until May 15th—is also designed with follow-through in mind: you get to leave with a clear 30, 60, and 90-day plan, ongoing support from Shams Club, and a network of creatives that can help shape what you’re building long after you’ve left Palm Springs.

Full feature at SceneTraveller.com.

🖊️ Hanya Kotb


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1 weeks ago

@SceneTraveller: Somewhere between work and rest, between cities and selves, there’s a kind of space that rarely gets formalised. It’s where ideas are still fragile, where friendships are not yet named, and where creative people try to make sense of what they’re building and why. Cultural collective Shams Club’s upcoming retreat in Palm Springs, taking place from May 31st to June 3rd, is an attempt to hold exactly that space, deliberately and without overstatement, for Arab creatives from around the world.

Co-founded by Yasmine Rasool and Lena Khouri, Shams Club was built to bridge the gap between the Arab world and its diaspora by creating an environment where creatives can come together, exchange ideas, and build on their own terms. Through a mix of guided workshops, one-on-one sessions, wellness practices, city explorations, and open conversations with figures who have helped shape the industry—including contributors from YouTube MENA—the retreat helps participants build their brand and make the connections they need to sustain it.

Within this shared world, thoughtful touches are sprinkled throughout the experience: meals by a private chef, bottles of Ya Albi olive oil, sweets from BEHAVE, daily meditation sessions, skincare by Adipeau and Nazuk Beauty, dental essentials from ARAME, sartorial pieces from KOTN, and, perhaps the most precious thing of all, the time to let your ideas breathe into something more defined.

The creative retreat—which you can sign up for until May 15th—is also designed with follow-through in mind: you get to leave with a clear 30, 60, and 90-day plan, ongoing support from Shams Club, and a network of creatives that can help shape what you’re building long after you’ve left Palm Springs.

Full feature at SceneTraveller.com.

🖊️ Hanya Kotb


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1 weeks ago

@SceneTraveller: Somewhere between work and rest, between cities and selves, there’s a kind of space that rarely gets formalised. It’s where ideas are still fragile, where friendships are not yet named, and where creative people try to make sense of what they’re building and why. Cultural collective Shams Club’s upcoming retreat in Palm Springs, taking place from May 31st to June 3rd, is an attempt to hold exactly that space, deliberately and without overstatement, for Arab creatives from around the world.

Co-founded by Yasmine Rasool and Lena Khouri, Shams Club was built to bridge the gap between the Arab world and its diaspora by creating an environment where creatives can come together, exchange ideas, and build on their own terms. Through a mix of guided workshops, one-on-one sessions, wellness practices, city explorations, and open conversations with figures who have helped shape the industry—including contributors from YouTube MENA—the retreat helps participants build their brand and make the connections they need to sustain it.

Within this shared world, thoughtful touches are sprinkled throughout the experience: meals by a private chef, bottles of Ya Albi olive oil, sweets from BEHAVE, daily meditation sessions, skincare by Adipeau and Nazuk Beauty, dental essentials from ARAME, sartorial pieces from KOTN, and, perhaps the most precious thing of all, the time to let your ideas breathe into something more defined.

The creative retreat—which you can sign up for until May 15th—is also designed with follow-through in mind: you get to leave with a clear 30, 60, and 90-day plan, ongoing support from Shams Club, and a network of creatives that can help shape what you’re building long after you’ve left Palm Springs.

Full feature at SceneTraveller.com.

🖊️ Hanya Kotb


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1 weeks ago

@SceneTraveller: Somewhere between work and rest, between cities and selves, there’s a kind of space that rarely gets formalised. It’s where ideas are still fragile, where friendships are not yet named, and where creative people try to make sense of what they’re building and why. Cultural collective Shams Club’s upcoming retreat in Palm Springs, taking place from May 31st to June 3rd, is an attempt to hold exactly that space, deliberately and without overstatement, for Arab creatives from around the world.

Co-founded by Yasmine Rasool and Lena Khouri, Shams Club was built to bridge the gap between the Arab world and its diaspora by creating an environment where creatives can come together, exchange ideas, and build on their own terms. Through a mix of guided workshops, one-on-one sessions, wellness practices, city explorations, and open conversations with figures who have helped shape the industry—including contributors from YouTube MENA—the retreat helps participants build their brand and make the connections they need to sustain it.

Within this shared world, thoughtful touches are sprinkled throughout the experience: meals by a private chef, bottles of Ya Albi olive oil, sweets from BEHAVE, daily meditation sessions, skincare by Adipeau and Nazuk Beauty, dental essentials from ARAME, sartorial pieces from KOTN, and, perhaps the most precious thing of all, the time to let your ideas breathe into something more defined.

The creative retreat—which you can sign up for until May 15th—is also designed with follow-through in mind: you get to leave with a clear 30, 60, and 90-day plan, ongoing support from Shams Club, and a network of creatives that can help shape what you’re building long after you’ve left Palm Springs.

Full feature at SceneTraveller.com.

🖊️ Hanya Kotb


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1 weeks ago


@SceneTraveller: Somewhere between work and rest, between cities and selves, there’s a kind of space that rarely gets formalised. It’s where ideas are still fragile, where friendships are not yet named, and where creative people try to make sense of what they’re building and why. Cultural collective Shams Club’s upcoming retreat in Palm Springs, taking place from May 31st to June 3rd, is an attempt to hold exactly that space, deliberately and without overstatement, for Arab creatives from around the world.

Co-founded by Yasmine Rasool and Lena Khouri, Shams Club was built to bridge the gap between the Arab world and its diaspora by creating an environment where creatives can come together, exchange ideas, and build on their own terms. Through a mix of guided workshops, one-on-one sessions, wellness practices, city explorations, and open conversations with figures who have helped shape the industry—including contributors from YouTube MENA—the retreat helps participants build their brand and make the connections they need to sustain it.

Within this shared world, thoughtful touches are sprinkled throughout the experience: meals by a private chef, bottles of Ya Albi olive oil, sweets from BEHAVE, daily meditation sessions, skincare by Adipeau and Nazuk Beauty, dental essentials from ARAME, sartorial pieces from KOTN, and, perhaps the most precious thing of all, the time to let your ideas breathe into something more defined.

The creative retreat—which you can sign up for until May 15th—is also designed with follow-through in mind: you get to leave with a clear 30, 60, and 90-day plan, ongoing support from Shams Club, and a network of creatives that can help shape what you’re building long after you’ve left Palm Springs.

Full feature at SceneTraveller.com.

🖊️ Hanya Kotb


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1 weeks ago

@SceneTraveller: Somewhere between work and rest, between cities and selves, there’s a kind of space that rarely gets formalised. It’s where ideas are still fragile, where friendships are not yet named, and where creative people try to make sense of what they’re building and why. Cultural collective Shams Club’s upcoming retreat in Palm Springs, taking place from May 31st to June 3rd, is an attempt to hold exactly that space, deliberately and without overstatement, for Arab creatives from around the world.

Co-founded by Yasmine Rasool and Lena Khouri, Shams Club was built to bridge the gap between the Arab world and its diaspora by creating an environment where creatives can come together, exchange ideas, and build on their own terms. Through a mix of guided workshops, one-on-one sessions, wellness practices, city explorations, and open conversations with figures who have helped shape the industry—including contributors from YouTube MENA—the retreat helps participants build their brand and make the connections they need to sustain it.

Within this shared world, thoughtful touches are sprinkled throughout the experience: meals by a private chef, bottles of Ya Albi olive oil, sweets from BEHAVE, daily meditation sessions, skincare by Adipeau and Nazuk Beauty, dental essentials from ARAME, sartorial pieces from KOTN, and, perhaps the most precious thing of all, the time to let your ideas breathe into something more defined.

The creative retreat—which you can sign up for until May 15th—is also designed with follow-through in mind: you get to leave with a clear 30, 60, and 90-day plan, ongoing support from Shams Club, and a network of creatives that can help shape what you’re building long after you’ve left Palm Springs.

Full feature at SceneTraveller.com.

🖊️ Hanya Kotb


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1 weeks ago

@SceneTraveller: Somewhere between work and rest, between cities and selves, there’s a kind of space that rarely gets formalised. It’s where ideas are still fragile, where friendships are not yet named, and where creative people try to make sense of what they’re building and why. Cultural collective Shams Club’s upcoming retreat in Palm Springs, taking place from May 31st to June 3rd, is an attempt to hold exactly that space, deliberately and without overstatement, for Arab creatives from around the world.

Co-founded by Yasmine Rasool and Lena Khouri, Shams Club was built to bridge the gap between the Arab world and its diaspora by creating an environment where creatives can come together, exchange ideas, and build on their own terms. Through a mix of guided workshops, one-on-one sessions, wellness practices, city explorations, and open conversations with figures who have helped shape the industry—including contributors from YouTube MENA—the retreat helps participants build their brand and make the connections they need to sustain it.

Within this shared world, thoughtful touches are sprinkled throughout the experience: meals by a private chef, bottles of Ya Albi olive oil, sweets from BEHAVE, daily meditation sessions, skincare by Adipeau and Nazuk Beauty, dental essentials from ARAME, sartorial pieces from KOTN, and, perhaps the most precious thing of all, the time to let your ideas breathe into something more defined.

The creative retreat—which you can sign up for until May 15th—is also designed with follow-through in mind: you get to leave with a clear 30, 60, and 90-day plan, ongoing support from Shams Club, and a network of creatives that can help shape what you’re building long after you’ve left Palm Springs.

Full feature at SceneTraveller.com.

🖊️ Hanya Kotb


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1 weeks ago

@SceneTraveller: Somewhere between work and rest, between cities and selves, there’s a kind of space that rarely gets formalised. It’s where ideas are still fragile, where friendships are not yet named, and where creative people try to make sense of what they’re building and why. Cultural collective Shams Club’s upcoming retreat in Palm Springs, taking place from May 31st to June 3rd, is an attempt to hold exactly that space, deliberately and without overstatement, for Arab creatives from around the world.

Co-founded by Yasmine Rasool and Lena Khouri, Shams Club was built to bridge the gap between the Arab world and its diaspora by creating an environment where creatives can come together, exchange ideas, and build on their own terms. Through a mix of guided workshops, one-on-one sessions, wellness practices, city explorations, and open conversations with figures who have helped shape the industry—including contributors from YouTube MENA—the retreat helps participants build their brand and make the connections they need to sustain it.

Within this shared world, thoughtful touches are sprinkled throughout the experience: meals by a private chef, bottles of Ya Albi olive oil, sweets from BEHAVE, daily meditation sessions, skincare by Adipeau and Nazuk Beauty, dental essentials from ARAME, sartorial pieces from KOTN, and, perhaps the most precious thing of all, the time to let your ideas breathe into something more defined.

The creative retreat—which you can sign up for until May 15th—is also designed with follow-through in mind: you get to leave with a clear 30, 60, and 90-day plan, ongoing support from Shams Club, and a network of creatives that can help shape what you’re building long after you’ve left Palm Springs.

Full feature at SceneTraveller.com.

🖊️ Hanya Kotb


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1 weeks ago

@SceneTraveller: Somewhere between work and rest, between cities and selves, there’s a kind of space that rarely gets formalised. It’s where ideas are still fragile, where friendships are not yet named, and where creative people try to make sense of what they’re building and why. Cultural collective Shams Club’s upcoming retreat in Palm Springs, taking place from May 31st to June 3rd, is an attempt to hold exactly that space, deliberately and without overstatement, for Arab creatives from around the world.

Co-founded by Yasmine Rasool and Lena Khouri, Shams Club was built to bridge the gap between the Arab world and its diaspora by creating an environment where creatives can come together, exchange ideas, and build on their own terms. Through a mix of guided workshops, one-on-one sessions, wellness practices, city explorations, and open conversations with figures who have helped shape the industry—including contributors from YouTube MENA—the retreat helps participants build their brand and make the connections they need to sustain it.

Within this shared world, thoughtful touches are sprinkled throughout the experience: meals by a private chef, bottles of Ya Albi olive oil, sweets from BEHAVE, daily meditation sessions, skincare by Adipeau and Nazuk Beauty, dental essentials from ARAME, sartorial pieces from KOTN, and, perhaps the most precious thing of all, the time to let your ideas breathe into something more defined.

The creative retreat—which you can sign up for until May 15th—is also designed with follow-through in mind: you get to leave with a clear 30, 60, and 90-day plan, ongoing support from Shams Club, and a network of creatives that can help shape what you’re building long after you’ve left Palm Springs.

Full feature at SceneTraveller.com.

🖊️ Hanya Kotb


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1 weeks ago

@SceneTraveller: Somewhere between work and rest, between cities and selves, there’s a kind of space that rarely gets formalised. It’s where ideas are still fragile, where friendships are not yet named, and where creative people try to make sense of what they’re building and why. Cultural collective Shams Club’s upcoming retreat in Palm Springs, taking place from May 31st to June 3rd, is an attempt to hold exactly that space, deliberately and without overstatement, for Arab creatives from around the world.

Co-founded by Yasmine Rasool and Lena Khouri, Shams Club was built to bridge the gap between the Arab world and its diaspora by creating an environment where creatives can come together, exchange ideas, and build on their own terms. Through a mix of guided workshops, one-on-one sessions, wellness practices, city explorations, and open conversations with figures who have helped shape the industry—including contributors from YouTube MENA—the retreat helps participants build their brand and make the connections they need to sustain it.

Within this shared world, thoughtful touches are sprinkled throughout the experience: meals by a private chef, bottles of Ya Albi olive oil, sweets from BEHAVE, daily meditation sessions, skincare by Adipeau and Nazuk Beauty, dental essentials from ARAME, sartorial pieces from KOTN, and, perhaps the most precious thing of all, the time to let your ideas breathe into something more defined.

The creative retreat—which you can sign up for until May 15th—is also designed with follow-through in mind: you get to leave with a clear 30, 60, and 90-day plan, ongoing support from Shams Club, and a network of creatives that can help shape what you’re building long after you’ve left Palm Springs.

Full feature at SceneTraveller.com.

🖊️ Hanya Kotb


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12
1 weeks ago


@SceneTraveller: Somewhere between work and rest, between cities and selves, there’s a kind of space that rarely gets formalised. It’s where ideas are still fragile, where friendships are not yet named, and where creative people try to make sense of what they’re building and why. Cultural collective Shams Club’s upcoming retreat in Palm Springs, taking place from May 31st to June 3rd, is an attempt to hold exactly that space, deliberately and without overstatement, for Arab creatives from around the world.

Co-founded by Yasmine Rasool and Lena Khouri, Shams Club was built to bridge the gap between the Arab world and its diaspora by creating an environment where creatives can come together, exchange ideas, and build on their own terms. Through a mix of guided workshops, one-on-one sessions, wellness practices, city explorations, and open conversations with figures who have helped shape the industry—including contributors from YouTube MENA—the retreat helps participants build their brand and make the connections they need to sustain it.

Within this shared world, thoughtful touches are sprinkled throughout the experience: meals by a private chef, bottles of Ya Albi olive oil, sweets from BEHAVE, daily meditation sessions, skincare by Adipeau and Nazuk Beauty, dental essentials from ARAME, sartorial pieces from KOTN, and, perhaps the most precious thing of all, the time to let your ideas breathe into something more defined.

The creative retreat—which you can sign up for until May 15th—is also designed with follow-through in mind: you get to leave with a clear 30, 60, and 90-day plan, ongoing support from Shams Club, and a network of creatives that can help shape what you’re building long after you’ve left Palm Springs.

Full feature at SceneTraveller.com.

🖊️ Hanya Kotb


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12
1 weeks ago

@SceneTraveller: Somewhere between work and rest, between cities and selves, there’s a kind of space that rarely gets formalised. It’s where ideas are still fragile, where friendships are not yet named, and where creative people try to make sense of what they’re building and why. Cultural collective Shams Club’s upcoming retreat in Palm Springs, taking place from May 31st to June 3rd, is an attempt to hold exactly that space, deliberately and without overstatement, for Arab creatives from around the world.

Co-founded by Yasmine Rasool and Lena Khouri, Shams Club was built to bridge the gap between the Arab world and its diaspora by creating an environment where creatives can come together, exchange ideas, and build on their own terms. Through a mix of guided workshops, one-on-one sessions, wellness practices, city explorations, and open conversations with figures who have helped shape the industry—including contributors from YouTube MENA—the retreat helps participants build their brand and make the connections they need to sustain it.

Within this shared world, thoughtful touches are sprinkled throughout the experience: meals by a private chef, bottles of Ya Albi olive oil, sweets from BEHAVE, daily meditation sessions, skincare by Adipeau and Nazuk Beauty, dental essentials from ARAME, sartorial pieces from KOTN, and, perhaps the most precious thing of all, the time to let your ideas breathe into something more defined.

The creative retreat—which you can sign up for until May 15th—is also designed with follow-through in mind: you get to leave with a clear 30, 60, and 90-day plan, ongoing support from Shams Club, and a network of creatives that can help shape what you’re building long after you’ve left Palm Springs.

Full feature at SceneTraveller.com.

🖊️ Hanya Kotb


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1 weeks ago

The desert doesn’t ask you to slow down. It demands it. Something special is coming, Shams Club Creative Retreat in Palm Springs May 31 - June 3, where our community comes together in the magic of Joshua Tree.
✨Link in bio to apply, deadline is May 15✨

Credits 🎥:
@chasejancek
@joshuatreenps , California
@alltrails


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The film “A Sad and Beautiful World,” directed by @cyrilaris, follows Nino and Yasmina across decades of uncertainty as they navigate love, belonging, and the weight of constant change, quietly capturing the ways love and loss exist side by side in Lebanon.

As the title suggests, this story truly is so beautiful and we couldn’t recommend it enough. It felt touching, heartbreaking at times, relatable, and reminded us how powerful our connection to each other really is. The film will be releasing in theaters this summer - we highly recommend a watch 🤍


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3 weeks ago

The film “A Sad and Beautiful World,” directed by @cyrilaris, follows Nino and Yasmina across decades of uncertainty as they navigate love, belonging, and the weight of constant change, quietly capturing the ways love and loss exist side by side in Lebanon.

As the title suggests, this story truly is so beautiful and we couldn’t recommend it enough. It felt touching, heartbreaking at times, relatable, and reminded us how powerful our connection to each other really is. The film will be releasing in theaters this summer - we highly recommend a watch 🤍


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3 weeks ago

The film “A Sad and Beautiful World,” directed by @cyrilaris, follows Nino and Yasmina across decades of uncertainty as they navigate love, belonging, and the weight of constant change, quietly capturing the ways love and loss exist side by side in Lebanon.

As the title suggests, this story truly is so beautiful and we couldn’t recommend it enough. It felt touching, heartbreaking at times, relatable, and reminded us how powerful our connection to each other really is. The film will be releasing in theaters this summer - we highly recommend a watch 🤍


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3 weeks ago

The film “A Sad and Beautiful World,” directed by @cyrilaris, follows Nino and Yasmina across decades of uncertainty as they navigate love, belonging, and the weight of constant change, quietly capturing the ways love and loss exist side by side in Lebanon.

As the title suggests, this story truly is so beautiful and we couldn’t recommend it enough. It felt touching, heartbreaking at times, relatable, and reminded us how powerful our connection to each other really is. The film will be releasing in theaters this summer - we highly recommend a watch 🤍


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3 weeks ago

The film “A Sad and Beautiful World,” directed by @cyrilaris, follows Nino and Yasmina across decades of uncertainty as they navigate love, belonging, and the weight of constant change, quietly capturing the ways love and loss exist side by side in Lebanon.

As the title suggests, this story truly is so beautiful and we couldn’t recommend it enough. It felt touching, heartbreaking at times, relatable, and reminded us how powerful our connection to each other really is. The film will be releasing in theaters this summer - we highly recommend a watch 🤍


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3 weeks ago

“This project, ‘You Are What You Eat,’ is my return to identity as a Palestinian, beyond the scrutiny of the world. The closest I’ve ever felt to my homeland, beyond geography” @rimarokh

In “You Are What You Eat,” Rima explores identity as something lived and carried through the everyday. Tracing memory, culture, and inheritance through food, the project reflects how what we consume connects us to where we come from. Rooted in Palestinian elements like pomegranate, olives, dates, figs, oranges, and eggplant, it becomes a quiet reflection on diaspora, belonging, and identity.


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1 months ago

“This project, ‘You Are What You Eat,’ is my return to identity as a Palestinian, beyond the scrutiny of the world. The closest I’ve ever felt to my homeland, beyond geography” @rimarokh

In “You Are What You Eat,” Rima explores identity as something lived and carried through the everyday. Tracing memory, culture, and inheritance through food, the project reflects how what we consume connects us to where we come from. Rooted in Palestinian elements like pomegranate, olives, dates, figs, oranges, and eggplant, it becomes a quiet reflection on diaspora, belonging, and identity.


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1 months ago

“This project, ‘You Are What You Eat,’ is my return to identity as a Palestinian, beyond the scrutiny of the world. The closest I’ve ever felt to my homeland, beyond geography” @rimarokh

In “You Are What You Eat,” Rima explores identity as something lived and carried through the everyday. Tracing memory, culture, and inheritance through food, the project reflects how what we consume connects us to where we come from. Rooted in Palestinian elements like pomegranate, olives, dates, figs, oranges, and eggplant, it becomes a quiet reflection on diaspora, belonging, and identity.


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1 months ago

“This project, ‘You Are What You Eat,’ is my return to identity as a Palestinian, beyond the scrutiny of the world. The closest I’ve ever felt to my homeland, beyond geography” @rimarokh

In “You Are What You Eat,” Rima explores identity as something lived and carried through the everyday. Tracing memory, culture, and inheritance through food, the project reflects how what we consume connects us to where we come from. Rooted in Palestinian elements like pomegranate, olives, dates, figs, oranges, and eggplant, it becomes a quiet reflection on diaspora, belonging, and identity.


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1 months ago

“This project, ‘You Are What You Eat,’ is my return to identity as a Palestinian, beyond the scrutiny of the world. The closest I’ve ever felt to my homeland, beyond geography” @rimarokh

In “You Are What You Eat,” Rima explores identity as something lived and carried through the everyday. Tracing memory, culture, and inheritance through food, the project reflects how what we consume connects us to where we come from. Rooted in Palestinian elements like pomegranate, olives, dates, figs, oranges, and eggplant, it becomes a quiet reflection on diaspora, belonging, and identity.


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1 months ago

“This project, ‘You Are What You Eat,’ is my return to identity as a Palestinian, beyond the scrutiny of the world. The closest I’ve ever felt to my homeland, beyond geography” @rimarokh

In “You Are What You Eat,” Rima explores identity as something lived and carried through the everyday. Tracing memory, culture, and inheritance through food, the project reflects how what we consume connects us to where we come from. Rooted in Palestinian elements like pomegranate, olives, dates, figs, oranges, and eggplant, it becomes a quiet reflection on diaspora, belonging, and identity.


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1 months ago

“This project, ‘You Are What You Eat,’ is my return to identity as a Palestinian, beyond the scrutiny of the world. The closest I’ve ever felt to my homeland, beyond geography” @rimarokh

In “You Are What You Eat,” Rima explores identity as something lived and carried through the everyday. Tracing memory, culture, and inheritance through food, the project reflects how what we consume connects us to where we come from. Rooted in Palestinian elements like pomegranate, olives, dates, figs, oranges, and eggplant, it becomes a quiet reflection on diaspora, belonging, and identity.


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1 months ago

Shams Club is back with another Creative Retreat in Palm Springs from May 31 to June 3, bringing together a curated group of entrepreneurs, creatives, and founders for a 3-night experience designed to help you gain clarity, build strategy, and elevate your work. Set in a beautiful home near Joshua Tree, the retreat includes hands-on workshops focused on marketing, pitching, and growth, chef-prepared meals, and intentional time to connect, reset, and create alongside like-minded individuals. You’ll leave with a clear 90-day plan, new collaborators, and ongoing support beyond the retreat. Applications are now open. Apply via the link in bio. 🌞


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@sarahbahbah on how healing resulted in purposeful art at IN BETWEEN. The second edition of her book Dear Love which showcases her work over 10 years is avail this week only! Get yours via the link in her bio 🌹


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2 months ago

“Love for me is how we understand ourselves without apology” - @azizzlll


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3 months ago

“Love for me is how we understand ourselves without apology” - @azizzlll


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“Love for me is how we understand ourselves without apology” - @azizzlll


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“Love for me is how we understand ourselves without apology” - @azizzlll


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3 months ago

A love so deep. Mahmoud Darwish


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