Adriana Lebbos - 08/09/2024
It’s the end of summer, and for people like me who hate winter and shorter […]
Glen Kalem-Habib - 29/07/2024
The book Folk Songs of Many Peoples with English Versions by American Poets contains three […]
Arthur Blok - 15/07/2024
In the shadow of hostilities in southern Lebanon between Hezbollah and Israel, ‘normal’ life goes […]
Hiba Kilany - 12/07/2024
We are living in a hypocritical world… Something isn’t right. Let me tell you why. […]
Emad Aysha - 29/06/2024
The story is semi-science fiction set in the very near future. Iran is at war with Saudi Arabia, and the only way the Saudis can tip the balance back in their favour is to buy up General Motors, the company manufacturing Iran’s superior tanks. Worse still, the villainous Iran here is led by none other than the Shah
Emad Aysha - 05/06/2024
There was an interesting Zoom conference on Lebanese poet, writer and artist Khalil Gibran, where […]
Adriana Lebbos - 04/06/2024
Lately, I've been feeling like my inspiration has abandoned me. After spending decades effortlessly pouring […]
Arthur Blok - 09/04/2024
The Liberum’s editor-in-chief was in Lebanon recently to hand over our readers' - modest - […]
Marita Kassis - 19/03/2024
It’s not just about celebrating the women who have stood the test of time and […]
Adriana Lebbos - 22/02/2024
Most people won’t admit how much social media means, or has meant, to them. For me, social media was a huge part of my life since 2007.