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The awesome people behind Wickerpark Festival 2012 granted me 4 tickets to the two-day event happening on June 29 & 30, and I’ll be giving them all away to two of you guys!
All you have to do is leave a comment on this post and I’ll be randomly selecting two lucky winners on Sunday night to get 2 tickets each. Just make sure to use a valid e-mail address when commenting to receive how to claim your tickets.
Update:
Congrtulations Joseph & Cynthia, I’ll be sending you an e-mail shortly.
Below is one of BLC’s new ads promoting an initiative they started a while ago to support women entrepreneurs by making it easier on them to get loans to start or expand their business.
It’s a great initiative indeed, but couldn’t they think of a business women can start other than a bakery as it shows in the ad?
Sounds pretty nice!
And since we’re mentioning Myriam Klink again, check also this 8-bit version of her Antar video!
This year’s edition of Fete De La Musique is happening in a couple of days on June 21st and will span over 9 locations across Beirut, featuring as usual both amateur and professional musicians.
Check below the festival schedule and start choosing which artists to watch!
Fete De La Musique 2012- Roman Baths
The Roman Baths venue will feature seven different artists, all performing varying genres.
Fete De La Musique 2012- Beirut Souks
The Beirut Souks venue will feature seventeen different artists, all performing varying genres on two different locations, the Platform and Ajami Square.
Beirut Souks Platform Venue:
Beirut Souks Ajami Square Venue:
Fete De La Musique 2012- Samir Kassir Square
The Samir Kassir Gardens venue will feature eight different artists, all performing varying genres.
Fete De La Musique 2012- Martyrs’ Square
The Martyrs’ Square venue will feature eight different artists, all performing varying genres.
Fete De La Musique 2012- Zaitunay Bay
The Zaitunay Bay venue will feature eight different artists, all performing varying genres.
Fete De La Musique 2012- Saint Louis Capuchin Church
The Saint Louis Capuchin Church venue will feature two performing groups.
Fete De La Musique 2012- National Evangelical Church of Beirut
The National Evangelical Church of Beirut venue will feature two performing groups.
Fete De La Musique 2012 – Beirut New Waterfront
The Beirut Waterfront Venue will feature performances by ten different DJs.
Supported by Vanclode Jandam
VJ’s: Mosig / TM / Beirut Visuals
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I’m really loving what this group of artists and designers are doing to Beirut. Equipped with colors and skills, these guys are painting staircases around the city with cool designs.
I hope their work won’t be limited to painting up staircases only, and maybe push it further to make walls brighter even.
Anyway, you can check their Facebook page here.
Check out this cool find posted by Tarek from Beirut/NTSC a couple of days ago.
I stumbled upon the movie “In Beirut sind die Nächte lang” or “24 hours to kill”… A German movie shot in 1965 in Beirut. Here’s the synopsis:
“When engine trouble forces an airliner into a 24 hour layover in Beirut, the plane’s pilot finds himself in the crosshairs of crime thanks to his duplicitous purser. Lex Barker assays the hero pilot role with ease, while Mickey Rooney thoroughly enjoys his turn as the seemingly hapless criminal. Walter Slezak rounds out the caper as a deadly smuggler.”
Pity embedding the original trailer is forbidden…. But watching it is a must! You can find it HERE (above are some of the snapshots taken from that trailer)… Basically, it’s the usual mishmash of the epitomized image of Beirut: Lust, intrigue, modernist architecture, Phoenicia Hotel (and yes, there is a scene where the pool which gives way to the bar is seen!), Nadia Jamal (the belly dance), the nightclubs and get this – at the time private helicopters could land right next to Baalbeck ruins with no “yellow t-shirts” in sight…
I also heard a while ago about another movie called “Embassy” that was shot in Lebanon back in 1973, but unfortunately failed to find any trailer or footage related to it on the internet.
We’ve got no more sea urchins in our sea, and a group of people decided to do something about it, those are the Wickerpark Festival team.
The first edition of Wickerpark Festival was held last year and was dedicated to raise to raise fund for replanting of trees in collaboration with the ministry of environment. This year, the festival is focusing on repopulating Sea Urchins by working again with the ministry of environment as well as the Marine Biology Center in Batroun, to repopulate urchins in safe waters before releasing them into the sea.
The festival itself will take place in an open-air venue in Batroun right by the sea, and will be held on June 29th & June 30th.
June 29th will include short-film screenings, ecological fairs, artist exhibitions as well as a series of small acoustic sets, while June 30th will include the Music Festival, with the following artists set to perform:
So here’s your chance to go have fun, listen to some good music, and give back to mother nature while at it!
Unfortunately I still have no idea about the tickets price and where can you get them from, but I’ll be updating the post once I get some additional info.
Update:
Tickets will be available for sale at Librairie Antoine outlets for $30, and will allow you to attend both of the first and second day of the festival.