Moroccan political parties are racing to attract artists and celebrities ahead of the upcoming legislative elections, seeking to boost their appeal and strengthen their electoral presence.
Three Moroccan artists received awards for their emerging art in the second edition of the National Salon of Emerging Contemporary Artists, currently held at Villa des Arts in Casablanca and organized by the Basma Association. Five of the participating artists shared with Yabiladi their inspirations and their ambitions.
Now in its 23rd edition (September 18–21, 2025), the L'Boulevard Festival is also celebrating 25 years since its very first run in the late 1990s at the Federation of Secular Works (FOL) hall. A quarter century on, its current home at the RUC stadium has become the heart of what musicians and organizers affectionately call the «L'Boulevard family». More than just an annual event, the festival has evolved into an intergenerational gathering, bound together by a shared passion