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Mashrou' Leila's New Song "Maghawir" Critiques Gun Laws In the Wake of Two Beirut Shootings
Inspired by two tragic shootings, the Lebanese indie rock band don't swerve the tough stuff: they go in.
Beirut's Zach Condon Comes Home
The indie musician's 'No No No' returns to what made his music most appealing. We sat down with him to talk about it.
Beirut's New Video for "No No No" Shows How Calculated Randomness Can Be
Either way, it all ends up being fun as hell.
My Dad's Long, Frustrating Battle with the US Government to Learn About His Own Kidnapping
My dad was a journalist when he was kidnapped by Islamic militants in Beirut in 1985, three months before I was born. But it's American laws that have made figuring out what happened a nightmare.
'The Outpost' Is Trying to Bring Liberal Change to the Middle East
The magazine was founded in the wake of the Arab Spring, and its one of many initiatives trying to keep the movement's ideals alive.
Civil War Killed Lebanon's Vinyl Culture
Meaning, if you're a crate digger, you've got to fight for what's left.
An Engineering Student Turned Meth Cook in Lebanon
First it was an art, then it was a business, and quickly it spiralled out of control.
A Choice Between Warlords: Lebanon Can’t Elect a New President
Two dominant political coalitions are bitterly divided as to who should become Lebanon's new president.
The Band Forging Unity in Syria with Music
They call themselves Khebez Dawle, or 'My Country’s Bread'.
These Guys Are Trying to Improve Lebanese Sex Lives
By anonymously shipping lube and condoms in brown paper envelopes.
Between Beirut and a Hard Place
The story of an Israeli-Backed militiaman and murderer who kidnapped me in Lebanon then sold ice cream to children in Detroit.