Lebanon Tour Guide: Entertainment Last updated on
Wednesday 21st April 2010
Cinemas in the main cities show American and European films with Arabic subtitles.
Venues for classical concerts, theatrical productions, and nightclubs can be found in the French daily newspaper L'Orient Le Jour.
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