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  • The image shows a modern office space with large glass windows, providing a view of the outside. Inside, there are several workstations with computers and ergonomic chairs. The walls are decorated with vibrant murals featuring stylized portraits of individuals, adding a creative touch to the environment. The overall ambiance is open and contemporary, with industrial elements like exposed ducts and warm lighting fixtures. The space appears to be designed for collaboration and innovation. Towards a New Arabic Pop? Pierre France · September 2020
  • The image depicts a vibrant scene in Times Square, New York City, at night. The area is illuminated by numerous bright advertisements and digital billboards. Prominently featured is a large advertisement for Amr Diab, an acclaimed musician, which invites viewers to listen to his music. There is an American flag displayed on one of the buildings, and several vehicles are seen navigating the busy street. The atmosphere is lively, characteristic of this iconic urban location. Why Streaming Hasn’t Overtu(r)ned Music in the Arab World. Not Yet Pierre France · June 2020
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