Country: Beirut

Arthur Blok02/10/2024

The paradox of being Lebanese

It is not easy being Lebanese these days if it ever was. Surrounded by unfriendly […]
Adriana Lebbos12/01/2024

Cancelling plans is the best plan

As harsh as it might sound, I miss the unapologetic disconnectedness of the COVID era. […]
Hiba Kilany05/01/2024

Israel: "I Curse You!”

I have been avoiding the subject; I wanted to ignore the fact that we live […]
Arthur Blok24/12/2023

Lebanon’s Elders hit hard by the Economic Collapse of the State

Once upon a time, in the final phase of the Lebanese civil war (1975-1990), there […]
The Liberum10/12/2023

Kahlil Gibran and Friedrich Nietzsche: Are we all trapped in a bubble?

A remarkable discovery over the reading and the influence of Lebanese poet, writer, and artist […]
Arthur Blok26/08/2023

A visit to Mount Lebanon’s hidden gem

I had the honour and pleasure to visit one of Mount Lebanon’s hidden gems in […]
Glen Kalem-Habib31/05/2023

“Aatini al-Nay wa-Ghanni” (Bring Me the Flute and Sing), Fairuz Sings Kahlil Gibran

Aatini al-Nay wa-Ghanni is among the greatest interrupted songs of any artist, and the 'artist' who […]
The Liberum17/05/2023

Hezbollah’s decadent history of organised crime

People no longer fall prey to the false claims made by Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah […]
The Liberum11/05/2023

The Lebanese Presidential Vacuum: a dangerous precedent

The Lebanese Presidential seat in Baabda Palace has been vacant for over six months since […]
Arthur Blok05/05/2023

A homage to Kahlil Gibran Kahlil: Lebanon’s greatest cultural export

“Your living is determined not so much by what life brings to you as by […]
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