The Mall, by kennardphillips By Michael Rosen Yvette Cooper is ‘troubled’.She says she’s ‘troubled’.She’s been on TV saying she’s ‘troubled’.What’s troubling her, it seemsis that Israel is... Continue reading
The War Abroad, by Alix Emery By James O’Brien Do you remember that time,When you were a child,And now you kill children.The blank necessity,The hollow bark of... Continue reading
The coat of arms of Beirut: Berytus Nutrix Legum means Beirut, Mother of Laws. Commons image. By Omar Sabbagh, in Beirut There’s something quite special about us,... Continue reading
By Omar Sabbagh, in Beirut If there was a man with a due and special briefwho died in utter pain today, the last drop of working sapin... Continue reading
Jesus on the Cross, from the interior of Grazia Chapel. Lars Hammar, CC by SA 2.0 On Good Friday, Violet White argues that our response to the... Continue reading
By Nick Moss I have heard the 2nd rate reformist flotsam of my generation spill platitudinous flag-waving mendacities like shit from a Thames Water sewer pipe as... Continue reading
Israeli bombing of Nabatieh, March 10 2026. Wikimedia Commons Poem and commentary by Omar Sabbagh, in Beirut Freedom In The Age of Trump A simple bird once... Continue reading
Music teacher Ahmed Abu Amsha performs for children and adults in Gaza. Image: YouTube/United Nations By Mike Jenkins (for Ahmed Abu Amsha) He took a note from... Continue reading
Image: Alan McGuire By Alan McGuire There’s a new war film out,not in the cinema,but on your TV. According to the manosphereyou need to be a man.... Continue reading
Image courtesy of Al-Jazeera By Omar Sabbagh, Beirut, March 2026 From the kitchen televisionwe follow the drone of the latest missilesa mere few miles away. They are... Continue reading