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Michelin Guide to launch first-ever Saudi edition

Michelin Guide to launch first-ever Saudi edition
The restaurant selection for the inaugural edition will be unveiled towards the end of the year 2025. (Supplied)
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Michelin Guide to launch first-ever Saudi edition

Michelin Guide to launch first-ever Saudi edition

RIYADH: The Michelin Guide is set to launch in 海角直播, marking a major milestone in the Kingdom鈥檚 evolving culinary landscape.

Organized in partnership with the Culinary Arts Commission, a subsidiary of 海角直播鈥檚 Ministry of Culture, the 鈥渘ew selection will focus on the bustling cities of Riyadh and Jeddah, while also beginning to explore the diverse regions of the Kingdom, including Khobar, AlUla, and many more,鈥 according to the Michelin Guide.聽




Gwendal Poullennec is the international director of the Michelin Guide. (AN/聽Huda Bashatah)

Gwendal Poullennec, international director of the Michelin Guide, spoke to Arab News in Riyadh on Tuesday and explained that the ultimate aim is to 鈥(explore), gradually, the regions to unearth all the culinary gems and to make sure that we are letting no stone go unturned.

鈥淚 think you have the heritage, you have the dynamism, you have young talents,鈥 he added of the Kingdom.

According to the organization, Michelin inspectors聽鈥渁re already in the field.鈥 The selection will be made according to the Michelin Guide鈥檚 criteria: 鈥淭he quality of the ingredients, the mastery of cooking techniques, the harmony of flavors, the personality of the cuisine and the consistency both over time and through the menu as a whole,鈥 according to a released statement.




Poullennec spoke to Arab News in Riyadh on Tuesday and explained that the ultimate aim is to 鈥(explore), gradually, the regions to unearth all the culinary gems and to make sure that we are letting no stone go unturned. (AN/聽Huda Bashatah)

One Michelin star is awarded to restaurants for 鈥渉igh-quality cooking that is worth a stop,鈥 two stars聽for 鈥渆xcellent cooking that is worth a detour,鈥 and three stars for 鈥渆xceptional cuisine that is worth a special journey.鈥

Alongside the coveted star ratings, the selection also includes the popular Bib Gourmand category, a distinction awarded to restaurants that provide good quality food at a moderate price.

Aside from impacting the country鈥檚 F&B scene, Poullennec also touched on the Michelin Guide鈥檚 effect on the local economy.




Mayada Badr is the CEO of the Saudi Culinary Arts Commission. (AN/聽Huda Bashatah)

鈥淚 have to say that, beyond the selection, beyond the stars, there are also a lot of ripple effects throughout the food chain. For example, impacting the products and the farmers (who) will find a demand for local high-quality products in a region,鈥 he said.

The restaurant selection for the inaugural edition will be unveiled toward the end of聽2025.

The guide currently operates in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Qatar.




The guide is organized in partnership with the Culinary Arts Commission, a subsidiary of 海角直播鈥檚 Ministry of Culture. (AN/聽Huda Bashatah)

The prestigious French guide began as a handy guidebook for Michelin tire customers in France in 1900. It was the brainchild of the Michelin brothers, who sought to 鈥減rovide motorists traveling through France with all the useful information to supply their automobile, to fix it, where to sleep and eat, and which means exist to communicate, by mail, telegraph or telephone,鈥 according to Christie鈥檚 auction house, which put a set of guides under the hammer in 2016.

The first edition saw almost 35,000 copies printed and contained useful information for motorists, including a list of hotels, groceries, bakeries, hardware stores and instructions on how to fix and change tires.

In 1931, ratings featured the current system of three stars for the first time, with the definitions becoming clear and definitive in 1933.

Although production of the guide was suspended during both world wars, the 1939 edition of the guide was reprinted by the US military in 1943, just before the June 6 invasion of Normandy the following year, as it was deemed the most up-to-date map available to the armed forces.

The push eastward is relatively recent, as until 2006, Michelin鈥檚 country guides only covered Europe.


Haifaa Al-Mansour appointed to Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences鈥 Board of Governors

Haifaa Al-Mansour appointed to Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences鈥 Board of Governors
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Haifaa Al-Mansour appointed to Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences鈥 Board of Governors

Haifaa Al-Mansour appointed to Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences鈥 Board of Governors

DUBAI: Pioneering Saudi filmmaker Haifaa Al-Mansour has been appointed to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences鈥 Board of Governors, the Red Sea Film Foundation announced on Instagram.

鈥淎s one of three newly named governors-at-large, Al-Mansour will represent the Directors Branch and bring her singular voice, vision, and global perspective to the Academy鈥檚 leadership for the 2025鈥2026 term and beyond,鈥 they captioned the post.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

鈥淎n incredible milestone for one of 海角直播鈥檚 most celebrated filmmakers. We鈥檙e proud to see her continue shaping the future of cinema on a global stage.鈥
In 2012, Al-Mansour made history as she released her first feature film 鈥淲adjda.鈥 It was the first feature film shot entirely in the Kingdom and the first feature-length film made by a female Saudi director.

Over the years, Al-Mansour has also become one of the most in-demand television directors in Hollywood, helming episodes of hit series including 鈥淎rchive 81,鈥 鈥淐ity of Fire,鈥 鈥淭ales of the Walking Dead,鈥 and 鈥淏osch: Legacy.鈥

In 2019, Al-Mansour鈥檚 feature film 鈥淭he Perfect Candidate鈥 was submitted as 海角直播鈥檚 official entry for the International Feature Film Award at the 92nd Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.


Rachel Brosnahan dons Zuhair Murad gown at 鈥楽uperman鈥 premiere

Rachel Brosnahan dons Zuhair Murad gown at 鈥楽uperman鈥 premiere
Updated 24 June 2025

Rachel Brosnahan dons Zuhair Murad gown at 鈥楽uperman鈥 premiere

Rachel Brosnahan dons Zuhair Murad gown at 鈥楽uperman鈥 premiere

DUBAI: US actress Rachel Brosnahan attended the premiere of 鈥淪uperman鈥 in Rio de Janeiro this week wearing a gown by Lebanese designer Zuhair Murad.

She wore a floor-length dress crafted from sheer navy blue fabric, adorned with geometric beadwork and sequins. The design featured a structured, plunging neckline with wide shoulder straps. The fitted bodice extended into a subtly flared mermaid-style skirt. 

Brosnahan takes on the role of Lois Lane in the upcoming film, directed by James Gunn. 

David Corenswet attended the premiere. (Getty Images) 

The movie follows a young Clark Kent as he navigates his dual identity as Superman and a journalist at the Daily Planet, striving to reconcile his Kryptonian heritage with his human upbringing.

Set to release on July 11, 鈥淪uperman鈥 stars David Corenswet in the titular role, with Brosnahan portraying the iconic reporter and central figure in Clark Kent鈥檚 personal and professional life. 

The eponymous hero has been described by producer Peter Safran as 鈥渢he embodiment of truth, justice and the American way.鈥

The premiere was attended by Brosnahan, Corenswet and Gunn. 

Since founding his brand in 1997, Murad has gained international attention. His creations have been worn by celebrities such as Jennifer Lopez, Beyonce, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Taylor Swift, Celine Dion, Sofia Vergara, Kristen Stewart and Scarlett Johansson on major red carpets.

He is one of a handful of Arab designers on the official Paris Fashion Week and Paris Haute Couture Week calendars.

Murad was recently championed by British Lebanese actress Razane Jammal, who wore a black ruched gown featuring a plunging neckline and tie detail at the waist from the designer鈥檚 ready-to-wear Pre-Fall 2025 collection to the launch of the Panth猫re de Cartier collection in Istanbul this week. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

In April, American actress Blake Lively and singer songwriter Nicole Scherzinger both wore Zuhair Murad designs to the 2025 Time 100 Gala.

Lively opted for a pink taffeta off-the-shoulder gown with a corseted bodice and train detail from Murad鈥檚 Spring 2025 ready-to-wear collection. Scherzinger chose a black off-the-shoulder sequined gown from the designer鈥檚 Pre-Fall 2025 ready-to-wear collection.


Lebanese dance troupe Mayyas take to the stage with Beyonce

Lebanese dance troupe Mayyas take to the stage with Beyonce
Updated 24 June 2025

Lebanese dance troupe Mayyas take to the stage with Beyonce

Lebanese dance troupe Mayyas take to the stage with Beyonce

DUBAI: Lebanese dance group Mayyas, winners of Season 17 of 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Got Talent,鈥 once again shared the stage with US singing sensation Beyonce for her Paris show of the 鈥淐owboy Carter Tour.鈥 The troupe performed alongside her during 鈥淧rotector,鈥 stepping in for her usual dancers.

鈥淗onored to share the stage for the second time with the Queen,鈥 posted the group on Instagram after the show on the weekend.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Choreographer Nadim Cherfan also took to Instagram to talk about the significance of the show.

鈥淧roud to witness my choreographies come to life on the world tour of the biggest star of the century - @Beyonce - a dream turned reality on the global stage. During the darkest days of war in Lebanon, when everything around us felt like it was falling apart, we turned to creation. In silence and uncertainty, I poured my soul into these choreographies 鈥 never knowing they would one day shine on the biggest stage in the world.

鈥淭o the incredible dancers @mayyasofficial who stood by me through the chaos, your dedication and strength are etched into every step. This is our victory,鈥 he added.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The Mayyas previously performed alongside Beyonce at the opening of Atlantis The Royal in Dubai in 2023.

鈥淏eyonce has been my dream since I was a child,鈥 Cherfan said in an earlier interview with Arab News. 鈥淪he is the artist of my life, and working with her made my dream come true. Since then, it has been really hard to work with any other artist because, as we all know, the queen has set the standard really high. It was an experience I will never forget.鈥


Review: Toronto Arab Film Festival screens searing 鈥楢rze鈥

Review: Toronto Arab Film Festival screens searing 鈥楢rze鈥
Updated 24 June 2025

Review: Toronto Arab Film Festival screens searing 鈥楢rze鈥

Review: Toronto Arab Film Festival screens searing 鈥楢rze鈥

DUBAI: The Toronto Arab Film Festival, running from June 20- 29, screened the scathing yet poignant Lebanese film 鈥淎rze,鈥 directed by Mira Shabib.

The ambitious 鈥淎rze鈥 鈥 which means "cedar" in Arabic 鈥 follows the story of Arze, a single mother supporting her teenage son and love-struck sister through a homemade pie delivery business. In an effort to improve their lives, she steals and sells her sister鈥檚 jewelry to buy a scooter for her son to use for deliveries. But when the scooter is stolen, mother and son embark on a frantic journey across Beirut to recover it.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

On the surface, 鈥淎rze鈥 tells a story that resonates deeply with many Lebanese families caught in financial limbo. It explores the emotional toll of such hardship, with questions arising as to whether one should leave the country or give up remnants of a once-comfortable life to survive Lebanon鈥檚 shifting socio-economic landscape.

Beneath the family drama lies sharp satire. Even the film鈥檚 title that references the cedar tree, a national symbol of Lebanese identity, carries layered meaning. Like the character herself, that identity appears fragmented, constantly lost amid the country鈥檚 sectarian divides. This is where the film truly shines: Arze, portrayed with emotional depth by Diamand Abou Abboud, dons various religious symbols and disguises to navigate Beirut鈥檚 fractured neighborhoods.

 

 

Shabib excels in exposing the farce of sectarianism, insinuating that Lebanon鈥檚 religious divisions are not deeply rooted but socially constructed and performative. Arze鈥檚 ability to blend into different communities simply by changing her appearance highlights how fragile and superficial these boundaries truly are.

In this sense, the film excels in its portrayal of a fourth main character: Beirut itself. Through Shabib鈥檚 lens, we are taken on a tour of a city so diverse it borders on overwhelming. Yet this diversity, rather than being a source of division, becomes a stage for a pointed critique, one that targets society鈥檚 fixation on appearances and its preference for the performative over lived reality.


Theater and film experts Fatima Al-Banawi, Lana Komsany lend expertise to Saudi summer camp

Theater and film experts Fatima Al-Banawi, Lana Komsany lend expertise to Saudi summer camp
Updated 23 June 2025

Theater and film experts Fatima Al-Banawi, Lana Komsany lend expertise to Saudi summer camp

Theater and film experts Fatima Al-Banawi, Lana Komsany lend expertise to Saudi summer camp

DUBAI: Saudi filmmaker Fatima Al-Banawi is set to take part in a two week summer program for children in Jeddah hosted by Alf Wad Productions.

The two programs aimed at children are titled 鈥淟ittle Theater Stars Camp鈥 and 鈥淐amp Journey to the World of Cinema.鈥 The programs run for two weeks.

The schedule focuses on teaching theatrical experiences by allowing children to write a play inspired by their ideas. In addition to writing a script, the participants will design the costumes and help in building the set for the production.

From lighting to sound and storytelling, the program will offer a holistic understanding of what it takes to bring a theater production to life.

Led by instructor Lana Komsany and supervised by Al-Banawi, the programs will conclude with a performance in front of a live audience.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Al-Banawi is recognized for her roles in 鈥淏arakah Meets Barakah鈥 and the Saudi thriller 鈥淩oute 10.鈥

She made her directorial debut with 鈥淏asma,鈥 in which she also plays the titular role of a young Saudi woman who returns to her hometown of Jeddah after studying in the US. Back home, she is confronted with her father鈥檚 mental illness, strained family ties, and the challenge of reconnecting with a past life that no longer feels familiar.

鈥淚 really went into cinema 鈥 in 2015 with my first feature as an actress 鈥 with one intention: to bridge the gap between the arts and social impact and psychology,鈥 she previously told Arab News. 鈥淎nd I was able to come closer to this union when I positioned myself as a writer-director, more so than as an actor.鈥

The film debuted on Netflix in 2024.

Meanwhile, Qamsani specializes in film and theater, with extensive experience in directing, acting, and writing, and is known for her work in creative training.

Alfwad Productions is a 海角直播-based creative arts organization focused on nurturing young talent through performance, storytelling, and cultural education. The organization runs year-round programs that blend theater, music, and visual arts.