Posted By
Najib
Dec 10, 2014 09:00
Bringing Muslims to sing inside a Church or vice versa is probably the cheesiest thing to do but it works every time in Lebanon. I have nothing against it of course and I appreciate such initiatives as it brings people from different backgrounds together but I think the Lebanese people should be the one teaching our Muslim and Christian representatives how to work and co-exist together. Muslims singing Christmas songs or Christians singing Muslim chants…
Posted By
Najib
Dec 10, 2014 12:48
via New7wonders I wish I knew the person who decided that this picture of Saint Paul's Cathedral overlooking the Jounieh Bay refers to Beirut. Every time Beirut wins an award or is included in some list, they use the same Harissa shot that has nothing to do with Beirut. If they need nice pictures of Beirut, I am more than willing to provide them tons of pictures and free of charge.
Automotive
11 years ago
via Amer I know at least two people who weren’t familiar with the road and drove over that separator. I can’t believe it took them this long to come up with this simple and safer ...
Lebanon
11 years ago
This video is part of an academic project to show how women are harassed when walking in the streets of Beirut. I think it’s a good idea but that needs to be executed in a ...
Beirut
11 years ago
The lights are ugly, that thing on top is hideous and the decoration is poor. Is it too much to ask Beirut’s municipality to install a decent Christmas tree like they used to do every ...
Lebanon
11 years ago
The LiveLoveBeirut guys have already figured out a way to make good use of my picture and help out children in need. They’ve launched the #welivelove campaign whereas every child in need that you find ...
Lebanon
11 years ago
I took this picture yesterday of a small kid begging in the street and looking at a group of students coming out of Empire theater in Achrafieh and probably wishing he’s among them. I’ve spotted ...
Lebanon
11 years ago
Zalfa is a woman who lives in Lebanon and suffers, like many, from discrimination, violence and injustice. She’s here to help other victims understand the newly adopted Law 293 to protect women and other family ...
Critiques
11 years ago
I don’t know why I had the curiosity to read domestic Leila Abdellatif’s latest predictions but while I was scanning quickly through these stupidities, I spotted this statement and thought it was worth mentioning simply ...
Information
11 years ago
Lebanon was ranked among the ten worst countries for women in the world and scored one of the lowest rates in terms of women political empowerment with less than 3% (Yemen, Oman, Qatar and Brunei ...