The Lighthouse Conversations with Hashem Montasser

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The Lighthouse Conversations with Hashem Montasser

Hashem Montasser, Founder of the The Lighthouse Restaurant & Concept Store in the UAE, is a raconteur who avidly follows the work of arts, culture, technology and, of course, food. In a series of conversations aimed at introducing its audience to the Middle East’s entrepreneurial landscape, Hashem asks his guests about their life journeys, inspirations, successes and failures and everything in-between. New episodes available every second Thursday. You can also follow us on: Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube

  1. 8 AOÛT

    “I’m very comfortable around people who are homesick but not sure where home is.” Avni Doshi on the impact of culture, motherhood and identity on her creative writing process, and the UAE’s nascent literary ecosystem.

    Hashem catches up with Avni Doshi, author of ‘Burnt Sugar’, which was shortlisted for the prestigious Booker Prize. In her book, Avni explores the themes of identity, culture and motherhood. The heartfelt discussion captures the poignant moments of personal growth that permeate her narrative, now seen through the lens of maternal experience, where vulnerability and understanding intertwine. Their conversion navigates Avni’s love of astrology, her artistic doubts, and the prospect of her book hitting the big screen. Links Nadia Wassef on narrative structure, trafficking in nostalgia and life after publishing a debut memoir. Yasmina Jraissati on unlocking the potential of the Arabic language and how she accidentally became a rebel with a cause. 00:00 Coming up 02:21 Character development 07:56 Anticipating success 08:53 The role of the mother in India 11:26 From child to caretaker 15:42 Moving to India 18:40 Harper’s Bazaar India comes knocking 20:55 Homesick but not sure where home is 22:18 Girl in White Cotton 24:35 First publication by Harper Collins India 25:35 Second publication by Penguin’s Hamish Hamilton in the UK 26:29 ‘Girl in White Cotton’ becomes ‘Burnt Sugar’ 28:46 Booker’s Prize Shortlist 30:08 The brutality of motherhood 32:50 Real politics plays out in the family 34:38 The pressure of success 38:02 Avni’s writing process 44:48 Writing peer groups 46:54 Responding to critique 49:55 UAE’s literary scene

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  2. 10 JUIN

    “I’m an art pragmatist. You need a balance.” Hashem Montasser talks to Caroline Louca about growing up around art, themes in his current collection, and how The Lighthouse fits in with his mission to support Arab artists.

    This week, we’re flipping the script. Art consultant Caroline Louca gets behind the host’s mic to chat with Hashem the art collector! As a long-time friend of Hashem’s, an art advisor, and former Managing Director of Christie’s Dubai, Caroline digs deep into Hashem’s passion for art. They talk about Hashem’s art enthusiast and academic mother, who exposed him to the world of art, how memories of Egypt’s bygone era continue to influence his collection, and why the introduction to seminal GCC artists such as Hassan Sharif was so pivotal to him. Hashem and Caroline also discuss the evolution of The Lighthouse into a vibrant community hub that fosters connections between art-curious individuals and artists. And here’s a sneak peek: Hashem comes from art royalty, the father of modern Egyptian painting, Mahmoud Said, being his great granduncle. Links Hashem Montasser tells Youssef el Deeb about his journey from Wall Street to building The Lighthouse Artists & Designers on The Lighthouse Conversations: Maha Mahmoun Myrna Ayad Nada Debs Anoud Alzaben Vilma Jurkute, Alserkal Avenue Tarik Al-Zaharna Maya Allison Isabelle van den Eynde, Gallery IVDE David & Nicholas Cyril Zammit Bokja: Huda Baroudi & Maria Hibri Brendan McGetrick, Museum of the Future Sunny Rahbar, Third Line Gallery Meshary AlNasser Nakkash Gallery: Wajih, Aya & Omar Nakkash Elie Khouri

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Hashem Montasser, Founder of the The Lighthouse Restaurant & Concept Store in the UAE, is a raconteur who avidly follows the work of arts, culture, technology and, of course, food. In a series of conversations aimed at introducing its audience to the Middle East’s entrepreneurial landscape, Hashem asks his guests about their life journeys, inspirations, successes and failures and everything in-between. New episodes available every second Thursday. You can also follow us on: Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube

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