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  • Susan Sarandon and Ben Stiller Are in Beirut!

    I just stumbled upon a post by Beirut Digital District showing Susan Sarandon and Ben Stiller along with Nadine Labaki attending a private screening of the documentary film Soufra at BDD.

    The film follows the story of a Palestinian refugee, Mariam Shaar, from Bourj Al Barajneh camp as she establishes a catering business with the help of other women from her community and succeeds to expand it into a food truck business with the funding and support of Alfanar venture philanthropy.

    Soufra follows the unlikely and wildly inspirational story of intrepid social entrepreneur, Mariam Shaar – a generational refugee who has spent her entire life in the Burj El Barajneh refugee camp just south of Beirut, Lebanon. The film follows Mariam as she sets out against all odds to change her fate by launching a successful catering company, “Soufra,” and then expand it into a food truck business with a diverse team of fellow refugee woman who now share this camp as their home. Together, they heal the wounds of war through the unifying power of food while taking their future into their own hands through an unrelenting belief in Mariam, and in each other. In the process, Mariam is breaking barriers, pulling together Syrian, Iraqi, Palestinian and Lebanese women to work side by side and form beautiful friendships while running this thriving business.

    Soufra will shine a new and revealing light on people inside of the largest refugee crisis in human history, but ultimately this film is about hope, grit, passion and the common bonds created by bringing people together around food as a bridge to overcome all barriers. Though Mariam is officially considered “stateless” she is a beacon of hope and home for thousands upon thousands of women in the most unlikely of places. Mariam and her team will be just that for thousands more once her story is told through Soufra. Source

    Susan Sarandon is in fact the executive producer for Soufra and she decided to contribute into this documentary after learning about Mariam Shaar’s inspiring story.

  • Saint Hoax’s take on the war on Gaza

    Saint Hoax is a Beirut based activist who was best known for the series of posters that went viral a while ago, showing Disney princesses being forcefully kissed by their fathers to raise awareness at statistics around rape and incest.

    Below are his latest posters showing his take on the ongoing war on Gaza nowadays. You can’t but respect his spot on work!

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    You can stay up to date with Saint Hoax’s work by following him on Facebook and Twitter.

  • Alexa as viewed from space

    The Washington Post posted some photos that were taken yesterday by NASA of the snowstorm Alexa that hit the region last week.

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    The white areas on the land are all snow, another wider photo shows that even a northern area of Saudi Arabia got a little bit of snow.

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    On a side note, the author of the article might have to consider educating himself a bit more about the middle east as he thinks “it is quite something” to see snow around here and our neighbors!

     NASA’s Earth Observatory has posted a photo of the storm taken from space. It was taken Dec. 15, after the storm had passed and the skies had cleared; the white areas on the land are snow, not clouds. It’s quite something to see the snow across Lebanon, Syria and Israel.

  • Israelie soldiers dancing to Keisha’s Tik Tok

    I just saw this video of 6 Israeli soldiers performing a cool dance to Keisha’s Tik Tok in the West Bank on the Ouwet blog (they’ll be disciplined though).

    Compared to Israel, we seem to have a boring army! I hope to see them or the internal security forces doing such stunts one day!

  • A walk in Hamra

    While walking in Hamra, the graffiti and what people post on the walls can’t but grab your attention! I took the photos below in a less than a 15 minutes walk there.

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    I think this one is drawn by this blogger.

    Hamra 2
    Yep, Palestine is that way!

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    No idea why these ones were posted…

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    She was my best friend when I was a kid! It turned out she made a comeback in December 2009.

    Hamra 3
    Lebanon, the land of Lebsians!

    Hamra 4
    Gives a new meaning to being preganant…

    Hamra 10
    As if something is going to change… Anyway you can check their website here.

    Hamra 5
    I saw this one on the wall of Walimat Warde’s old location (the new location is few meters away)

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    … still someone is missing Warde, or probably the coziness of the old location.

    Hamra 7
    … unfortunately Walimat Warde’s old building is going to be destroyed and a new building will replace it.

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    Another old building being demolished in Hamra’s main street.