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VIEWPOINT: Support Lebanon

VIEWPOINT: Support Lebanon

By Youssef Osman August 12, 2020

It seemed like any other typical Tuesday this summer. I had come home for a lunch break from my internship in Cleveland, turned on the Lebanese Al-Manar channel and sat down with my mother to talk about...

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Students, faculty and staff gather in Dahlgren Quadrangle for an interfaith reflection following attacks in Baghdad, Beirut and Paris.

At Campus Vigils, Community Reflects

By Molly Cooke November 17, 2015

Around 250 students and community members gathered in remembrance of the victims of last week’s terror attacks in Paris, Beirut and Baghdad at an interfaith prayer vigil held Sunday and a solidarity...

Album Review: No, No, No

Album Review: ‘No, No, No’

By Austin Hong September 25, 2015

★★★☆☆ Indie-rock band Beirut originally began as the solo act of frontman Zach Condon, who wrote and recorded the band’s debut album mostly by himself. After the record had some success,...

Folkster Struggles to Stay Afloat on Latest Album

By Alex Sanchez September 2, 2011

On his second release since 2006's Gulag Orkestar, Zach Condon — under the moniker of Beirut — demonstrates just how much he has matured in the five years since, in both his songwriting and his lyricism. The...

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