Jumblatt 1984 Playboy Interview Resurfaces!

Among other topics, Walid Jumblatt discussed Beirut, reincarnation, the meaning of power and classic 1980's soap "Dallas" in his interview.
Wikileaks: The Playboy Joumblatt invterview (July 1984)
Everyone has a little something in their past that could be deemed a bit unsavory. Well, Lebanese politician and Druze leader Walid Jumblatt surprises with his forgotten interview for Playboy back in 1984.
This blogger has posted the entire thing, so you can definitely know what was on Jumblatt's mind back then. Some of the topics include "Beirut and civil strife, 'Dallas' and reincarnation". How quaint. Yet, his comments are surprisingly "philosophical" and are broadly thoughtful at times, considering Playboy's salacious readership.
This blogger has posted the entire thing, so you can definitely know what was on Jumblatt's mind back then. Some of the topics include "Beirut and civil strife, 'Dallas' and reincarnation". How quaint. Yet, his comments are surprisingly "philosophical" and are broadly thoughtful at times, considering Playboy's salacious readership.
Source: Beirut NTC
Good Design is Joy: Designer Mothanna Hussein
By sheer serendipity, Roba from Jordan had come across these clever, creative and minimalist designs by local designer Mothanna Hussein on Facebook. The designs range from Arab Spring celebrations to parodies of the Jordanian mini gas crisis.
Source: And Far Away
Guess the movie from the font!
Movie marketing, poster design and the font of the credits play a large part in how people define a film, particularly a film that has reached an iconic status and has redefined popular culture as we know it. This Lebanese designer plays a nifty little game.
She has taken the title fonts of some cinema's most well-known and beloved films and has used them on unrelated text. Now it is up to you pop culture fanatics to guess the movie.
She has taken the title fonts of some cinema's most well-known and beloved films and has used them on unrelated text. Now it is up to you pop culture fanatics to guess the movie.
Source: A Designer By Day
Raising Fists and Voices: Lebanese Women's Struggle to End Violence
Al Bawaba has previously reported on the marital rape law issue in Lebanon and the subsequent protest that followed. Even though sectarian control has affected governmental decisions on issues of gender equality, women's rights activists are not backing out of the fights for equality.
"The message is clear: streets might no be safe for women, society might think a woman has no place on the streets anyway and should stay at home, our bodies and choices might be controlled by external powers and values, yet we are on the streets, asking public powers to act to fill in their duties, the duties they have towards us as citizens, and we are breaking the logic of oppression by breaking your useless roadblocks.
"The message is clear: streets might no be safe for women, society might think a woman has no place on the streets anyway and should stay at home, our bodies and choices might be controlled by external powers and values, yet we are on the streets, asking public powers to act to fill in their duties, the duties they have towards us as citizens, and we are breaking the logic of oppression by breaking your useless roadblocks.
Source: Cafe Thawra
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