EEnvironment & Public Space Read More Last week to enter Dalieh ideas competition If you haven’t seen it, watch this old Egyptian movie clip about the future of Dalieh. Activists have…
CCulture & Heritage Read More Losing Aabrine, erasing a neighborhood Gabriel Daher, who is known for posting beautiful images of old Beirut, posted something a bit different today.…
CCulture & Heritage Read More Red cross exhibit on Lebanon’s wars The Lebanese and International Red Cross are currently exhibiting a series of images, recordings and interactive installations chronicling…
EEnvironment & Public Space Read More Flags of Our Fathers The following column was published in last month’s issue of Bold Magazine. I thought it would be appropriate…
Read More Ship spotting at Beirut port Have you ever noticed all the military ships in the port of Beirut? Ever wonder who they belong…
EEnvironment & Public Space Read More Ministry announces decree to protect Dalieh coast The ministry of environment has drafted a decree to name the rocky coast of Dalieh as a national…
EEnvironment & Public Space Read More Nowruz celebrations defy the barricades Nowruz celebrations fell on a stormy Saturday this year so only a few in the Kurdish community came…
CCulture & Heritage Read More Celebrate Nowruz, reclaim the coast As is custom, the Persian holiday of Nowruz will be celebrated tomorrow on the rocky coast of Dalieh…
CCulture & Heritage Read More Historic shore in Byblos to be privatized? The picturesque coastal town of Byblos is known largely for two things: ancient ruins and overpriced beach resorts.…
IInternet Read More Fiber on the way? Late last year I noticed a couple of technicians from Ogero– the state agency that runs the country’s…