This article was published at StepFeed on October 16, 2017. @triojoubran "10 years of live" concert at @themusichall_by_elefteriades, Tuesday October 10 A concert by @libanjazz Tickets at Virgin Ticketing See you there! #libanjazz #beirut #triojoubran #concert A post shared by Karim Ghattas (@karimghattas1) on Oct 5, 2017 at 5:28am PDT
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We’ve all heard Wa Habibi, a hymn widely recognized as a Christian canticle of the Syriac/Maronite rite. Also known as the Mother’s Lament, the hymn has been epitomized by Lebanon’s Fairouz and is played/performed every year, without fail, on Good Friday. Some time ago, a friend of mine, Tony, posted
Lebanon’s Autumnal weather makes for the perfect evening promenade. Add a little mystery to the breeze, and an ancient setting, and you’ve got an experience worth sharing. Such was the short lived, yet exceptional encounter as shared by fellow blogger and friend Ralph Aoun. Ralph was walking through the ancient
Lebanese indie band sandmoon has just released its first single off its 3rd album – #InTheEnd EP. “Time has Yet to Come” is a lightly hypnotic indie-pop tune that addresses human relations based on deception and dishonesty. Its lyrics that include the phrase “If I were you, I’d lose my conscience”
In light of the announcement made by Jordanian authorities to ban Lebanese indie band Mashrou3 Leila’s April 29 performance, fans have taken to social media to air their grievances, while others are organizing a protest to be held at the Roman amphitheater. With hashtags that include #بدنا_ليلى_في_عمان (meaning: we want Leila in Amman) and #ابن_الليل_في_عمان (Ibn el-Leil in