Culture Bites

Culture Bites

Join hosts Enas Refaei and Farah Andrews as they guide you through the arts and culture scene in the UAE, the Middle East and the world. A new episode of Culture Bites drops every Thursday from The National News in Abu Dhabi.

  1. FEB 6

    Episode 63: How Mo depicts Palestinians as more than the suffering seen on the news

    In this week’s episode of Culture Bites, hosts Enas Refaei and Farah Andrews unpack the comedy and tearful moments of the second season of the Netflix series, Mo. The National's Arts and Culture Editor, William Mullally, shares insights from his conversation with Mo Amer, the creator and lead actor of the show. He talks to the hosts about some of the most powerful moments in the hit series about the life of a Palestinian family living as refugees in Texas waiting for their asylum case to be resolved. They discuss some of the most powerful scenes from the new season, and the show’s mission to realistically portray the bittersweet experience of Palestinians in the diaspora and at home. Enas and Farah spotlight two major biennials currently taking place in the Gulf. The Sharjah Biennial 16 kicked off this week, under the theme 'To Carry', exploring what people treasure most and what cultural traditions they preserve in new environments. In Jeddah, the Islamic Arts Biennial features a selection of striking historical pieces alongside contemporary works to offer a fresh perspective of what constitutes Islamic art. After Beyonce finally won her long-awaited Best Album award at the Grammys, the hosts look back at all the times she was snubbed for this particular accolade. They talk about the criticism the Grammys had faced for not honouring Beyonce’s extensive and diverse catalogue until now, and why this turning point in the artist’s 25-year career is so significant.

    30 min
  2. JAN 23

    Episode 61: Quoz Arts Fest and Dave Chappelle’s plea for Palestine

    In this week’s episode of Culture Bites, Enas Refaei, Farah Andrews and Maan Jalal look ahead to the 12th Quoz Arts Fest, which starts this weekend. The cultural festival celebrates a variety of art, music, food and more, all coming together at Alserkal Avenue in Dubai’s Al Quoz district. Running alongside the event will be Reel Palestine, a Palestinian film festival. Movies being shown include Passing Dreams, about a young boy on a mission to find his missing bird, and A State of Passion, which follows the experience of Dr Ghassan Abu Sittah in emergency rooms during the war in Gaza. The hosts also reflect on how the festival has flourished over the years. In the US, comedian Dave Chappelle's Saturday Night Live monologue has been widely shared across social media. Speaking on Saturday, he made a plea to US President Donald Trump to have empathy for displaced people, whether they're in “in the Palisades or Palestine”. The hosts take this moment to contemplate the effect of Chappelle’s message, his past controversies and the evolution of SNL as an influential platform over the past 50 years. The first Sotheby’s auction is coming to Saudi Arabia on February 8, when works by the likes of Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol will be featured alongside local and regional artists. Farah, Enas and Maan discuss some of the items expected to fetch the highest sales such as Rene Magritte’s L'Etat de veille and Man on Horse, a bronze sculpture by Fernando Botero.

    32 min
  3. 12/05/2024

    Episode 57: Is a Roman coin about to break auction records?

    This week on Culture Bites, Enas Refaei, Farah Andrews and Maan Jalal take a moment to appreciate the Emirati and Arab traditions being considered for Unesco's Intangible Cultural Heritage lists this year. Established in 2008, the lists aim to preserve and promote cultural heritage, including practices that may be in urgent need of safeguarding. Several rituals from the region have been added to the list including henna and Palestinian Nabulsi soap-making. Another contender submitted by the UAE and other Arab countries is coffee, with all the social customs that surround it. The hosts then look at the way Gen-Z pop culture has shaped how we speak, and the slang vocabulary that has become part of mainstream language. Terms like “brat” and “brain rot” have even been crowned words of the year by the Collins Dictionary and Oxford University Press respectively, while “holding space” has become a buzz term in the Wicked promotional campaign. Finally, the three hosts discuss a significant coin auction taking place this month. Two rare, ancient minted coins being auctioned by Numismatica Genevensis SA in Geneva, highlighting significant moments in Roman and Islamic history. One is a memento of the assassination of Julius Caesar and is expected to break a world record at auction. The other is a gold dinar that pays tribute to Medinah during the Umayyad era. The hosts tell the captivating stories behind them and the power they held in their times.

    33 min

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Join hosts Enas Refaei and Farah Andrews as they guide you through the arts and culture scene in the UAE, the Middle East and the world. A new episode of Culture Bites drops every Thursday from The National News in Abu Dhabi.

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