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A few days ago I discovered a piece of heaven right here in London! It is a newly opened and furnished Lebanese resturant, right in the heart of this bustling metropolis. What immediately attracted me to this fine establishement is the smell emanating from the kitchen. I was walking outside and suddenly I smelt the distinct flavour of Lebanese kebabs - so like a true Lebanese I followed my nose... Being a skeptic by nature I thought "Here we go, yet another Lebanese restaurant..." but the... Read More
Military operations continue in Gaza tonight, after massacres that have begun this Saturday, killing nearly 350 palestinians and wounding 1600. The Israeli authorities have made it clear that they will not stop the air raids before the fall of Hamas movement. The Lebanese Army and the UNIFIL are currently on alert because Israeli warplanes flew over the South today. Both Lebanese poles protested against Israel's assault on Gaza and called for immediate U.N act... Read More
Madness Releases 2008. Madness will continue their backtogetheragainess with another a new album in 2009.
The 80’s British ska group will release 'The Liberty of Norton Folgate’ on March 2nd. It will be their 9th studio album.
The album will be their first new material in a decade. Their last new album was 'Wonderful’ in 1999 although they released the covers album 'The Dangermen Sessios Vol. 1’ in 2005.
Although a 2009 release, the album was record... Read More
A new day sets on Beirut after a thunderous and windy night. Clouds at the horizon, rain pouring down, soaked trees, empty roads..A divine masterpiece on this 24th day of December, where sweet memories arise and where some beautiful chain seems to link everyone to everyone. Time stops and we all smile at each other, overwhelmed by the charm of this holiday, also remembering all the weight of the world but with a smile on our faces. Christmas in Lebanon is a blessed time wher... Read More
U.K. human rights law group Reprieve -- which represents over 30 Guantanamo Bay detainees -- is planning to work with musicians to lobby President-elect Barack Obama over the practice of sonic torture by military interrogators.
Earlier this month, Reprieve and the U.K. Musicians Union launched Zero dB, a "silent protest" over the use of music in interrogations. According to Reprieve, many of its clients have been subjected to hours of music played at deafening volume -- so... Read More
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