Critiques
11 years ago
It is not clear whether the cafe was attacked because it was open during fasting hours, but that memo that was approved by Tripoli’s mayor has indirectly contributed to this incident. Having said that, the ...
Humor
11 years ago
[YouTube] HAHAHA! Here are the lyrics: Dans mon pays que j’aime tant A Jal el Dib y a plus de pont Dans mon pays que j’aime tant Au City Mall y a plein de ponts ...
Humor
11 years ago
[YouTube] That was surprisingly funny but I am not sure if it will help improve the images of Salafists in Lebanon and the Arab world. ...
Automotive
11 years ago
Picture via Biser3a I was told about this circuit a week ago and I just looked it up and found it on Facebook. Racing Park Mtein is expected to open within weeks from now and ...
Lebanon
11 years ago
Tyr Beach – Taken from BeirutNightLife I was in Ayia Napa a couple of weeks ago and all the beaches were accessible to everyone for free. You only had to pay in case you want ...
Information
11 years ago
Picture via Annahar They are saying the explosion was caused by some substance in the sewers (or sanitary hole in that case) but the picture is terrifying. It’s a good thing no one got hurt.
Beirut
11 years ago
Al Sa2eh Library in Tripoli If you are looking for places in Beirut that sell used books, here’s the list that AgendaCulturel came up with: 1- Bargain Box (Next to Children’s Cancer Center of Lebanon ...
Art
11 years ago
Saint Hoax is a pseudonymous Middle Eastern artist, presumably from Lebanon. He/She came up recently with a series of disturbing posters called “Princest Diairies” to highlight the fact that many sexual abuse victims are abused ...
Events
11 years ago
Gypsy music maestro Goran Bregovic, Salsa and Latin jazz master Yuri Buenaventura and Global House Sensation John Martin are performing at BeitMisk on July 10,11 and 12. I unfortunately can’t make it to John Martin’s ...
Advertising
11 years ago
[YouTube] We are still under the sea level when it comes to the internet. The latest upgrades were more than welcome but there’s still a lot to do before we can start praising our internet ...