Lebanese Ministry of Tourism shuts down Ghost night club

via LebanonFiles The Lebanese Ministry of Tourism decided to shut down Ghost night club after it reopened less than a week ago, just like it did with Acid over a year ago. Of course no legal actions were taken against Antoine Chakhtoura for his wrongdoings and for violating the most basic human rights. I had no clue it was the same person behind the two clubs. I am surprised to be honest that he didn't…

Things to do in Lebanon

Picture by Ahmad Moussawi I got an email from one of the blog's readers last week asking me about things to do in Lebanon aside from the same old Baalbeck, Byblos, Jeita trips. I have to say that even though Lebanon is a great country to visit, there's little information available for tourists and even Lebanese on how to plan a whole day and enjoy the beautiful and vibrant Lebanon. I'm coming home in July…

Four Seasons Hotel – Beirut

I was in Beirut over the weekend and on this trip I ended up staying at the Four Seasons Hotel in Downtown Beirut. The hotel is located in what I think is one of the nicest looking towers in Beirut, right in front of the very popular Zaituna Bay and so I was really looking forward to staying there. Right from the moment I stepped out of my rental I knew I was going to…
Automotive

Driving a Porsche for the first time

12 years ago
I know for sure that this is the first and last time I am getting married but I hope it won’t be the last time I drive a Porsche too. Hopefully in the near future, ...
Automotive

FAIL: The Driver is Sleep

12 years ago
[High-Res] I always asked myself why do they bother write in English? Is it to look cool or to make us laugh harder? ...
Automotive

Cool Graffiti

12 years ago
[High-Res] Fun Fact: The road on the left is a dead-end. I don’t know who’s the genius who built it but if they had continued it, cars would have ended up in the Mediterranean sea.
Critiques

Is Beirut’s Reputation for LGBT Tolerance a Myth?

12 years ago
Very Nice Pictures by Ahmad Moussawi I think we can safely say that Beirut is still better than other capitals in the Arab world when it comes to accepting homosexuals and lesbians but there’s still ...
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