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- From: dakroub@leb.net (Alaa Dakroub)
- Newsgroups: soc.culture.lebanon,soc.answers,news.answers
- Subject: soc.culture.lebanon FAQ, part 5/5
- Followup-To: soc.culture.lebanon
- Date: 4 Jun 1997 22:00:54 GMT
- Organization: Leb.Net Servers
- Lines: 343
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- Summary: This article contains a list of questions asked frequently
- by newcomers to soc.culture.lebanon; it then provides answers
- to them. Please read this before posting to the group.
- Rules of net etiquette specify that newcomers to a group
- should read the FAQ (this file) and spend some time
- reading the group before posting to it; this helps
- ensure that postings are appropriate for the type
- of discussion in the group.
- Please send all updates/additions/corrections to this
- FAQ to dakroub@leb.net (Alaa Dakroub)
- This FAQ is availbale at the ftp sites ftp.leb.net
- (206.127.55.2), in /pub/scl, rama.poly.edu (128.238.10.212) in
- pub/scl, and ftp.u.washington.edu /public/scl as filename
- "lebanon-faq/part5".It has also a W3 version on:
- http://www.leb.net/lebanon-faq
- (Date of last modification: 4 Jun 1997.)
- Frequency: monthly
- Xref: senator-bedfellow.mit.edu soc.culture.lebanon:59587 soc.answers:7928 news.answers:104166
-
- Archive-name: lebanon-faq/part5
- Last-modified: 1997/4/6
- Version: 2.37
-
- *******************************************************************************
-
- 40. Are there published CDs (Compact Disks) about Lebanon and the levant in
- general ?
-
- The following annoucement was made on sc.lebanon recently (mid Nov 1994):
-
- Very exciting line of multimedia CDROMs just release by Future Publishers
- for both Macintosh & Windows in Arabic and English:
-
- View of Islam - A multimedia Tour
- This interactive CDROM rom cover the Islam religion in very exciting way.
- It covers Beliefs, Heritage, Arts, the Koran, History and more. It is
- packed with about 600Meg of information. It is a perfect reference
- information and resource about Islam.
- Retail price $99.95 Special introductory offer until Jan 95 $54.95
- English version available on both Mac & Windows
-
- Lebanon- Pearl of the East
- This title is a Multimedia Encyclopedia about lebanon covering History,
- Geography, Tourism, Economy, Culture and Heritage of Lebanon including more
- than 500 photos, 200 films s well as text and arabic music clips in an
- interactive and exciting way.
- Retail Price $69.95 Special introductory offer until Jan 1995 $39.95
- Both Mac & Windows version available
- Arabic version available on Mac
-
- Syria - History & Culture ; Available for the Mac only
- This disk is packed with information about Syria (450Meg of information)
- similar to Lebanon CD it covers wide range of areas about Syria including
- pictures, movies, and Arabic music.
- Retail price $69.95 Special introductory offer until Jan 1995 $39.95
- Arabic version available on Mac
-
- The Lamp of Aladdin -
- This interactive CDROM tells the story of the Famous lamp of aladdin. It
- narrate the story in 3 different Languages Arabic, French and English.
- Retail price $39.95 Special intro offer until Jan 95 $29.95
-
- If you are intersted in getting any of the above CDs call or mail Future
- Publishers USA branch, at the adress and phones listed below:
-
- Future Publishers
- 174 Knightshaven way
- San Jose CA 95111
- Toll FREE number : 1-800-381-1242
- Fax: 1-408-281-3666
-
- Visa, Mastercard, American Express and checks are accepted. Please call us
- or send us letter at the above adress if you need any other info
-
-
- ******************************************************************************
-
- 41. What are the adresses of World Wide Web/FTP/Gopher sites of Lebanese
- people and dealing with Lebanon in general ?
-
-
- Actually I have a long list of people that I collected over the net
- and the days. But since I did not ask yet these persons if I'm allowed to
- include their URLs to the FAQ I'll start the list with some well known ones.
- Hoping that the next version of the FAQ will carry more info. [Upon your
- contribution of course].
-
- So here we go:
-
- o The SCL Home Page:
- http://huez.eurecom.fr:8080/ a part of it can be also obtained
- via ftp:
- ftp://huez.eurecom.fr/SCL/
- Maintained by Alaa Dakroub
-
- o Soc.Culture.Lebanon FAQ:
- http://huez.eurecom.fr:8080/faq.html
-
- o Alaa Dakroub Home Page:
- http://huez.eurecom.fr:8080/dakroub.html
-
- o Soc.Culture.Lebanon People:
- http://huez.eurecom.fr:8080/People/
- It hosts introduction pages of SCLers.
- Maintained by Adonis Al-Fakih
-
- [The www.cica.fr is no more valid for the SCL Home page]
-
- o Almashriq - Levant Multimedia Servers:
- http://www.ludvigsen.hiof.no/webdoc/levant_servers.html
- Maintained by Borre Ludvigsen
-
- This server is now mirrored on:
- http://www.hiof.no/almashriq/
- or
- http://www.hiof.no/ludvigsen/webdoc/levant_servers.html
- Connection should much faster to these new URLs.
-
- o Borre Ludvigsen Home Page:
- http://www.ludvigsen.hiof.no/webdoc/borre_ludvigsen.html
-
- Also Borre home page is mirrored on:
- http://www.hiof.no/ludvigsen/
-
- o MIT Lebanese Club Home Page:
- http://www.mit.edu:8001/activities/lebanon/leb.html
-
- o Alex Khalil SCL T-shirt home page:
- http://www-ee.tamu.edu:80/~iskandar/
-
- o Bassem Medawar Mosaic Home Page
- http://rama.poly.edu/medawar/
-
- o Arabic Software Map by Isam Ishaq
- http://www.cs.tu-berlin.de/~ishaq/arabic/asm/asm.html
-
- o Lebanon On-Line Resources by Philip Abi-Rached
- http://www.lebanon.com/
-
- *******************************************************************************
- 42. Where can I find Arabic Musical Instruments ?
-
- I remember a while back (several months ago) someone posted asking for
- information regarding musical instruments, and where he/she might
- purchase them. There's a store in my town called Other Ports that
- sells them and a myriad of other imported items from all around the
- world. Here's the address and phone number:
-
- Other Ports
- 202 W. North Street
- Normal, Illinois 61761
- (309) 454-5071
-
- *******************************************************************************
-
- 43. Are there any arabic instrumental music CDs ?
-
- Try the following:
-
- Taqasim, Simon Shaheen and Ali Jihad Raci, label: Lyrichord.
- In Boston, this is available at HMV and Tower in Harvard Square
- I expect it is available in other major cities. I believe the CD
- is made in the US, and is not pricy.
- Shaheen plays the 3oud, and Raci plays the Buzuq, and they go on
- conversing musically for about 50min. This is one of my favorites.
-
- Mounir Bachir, various CD's, various labels
- Mounir Bachir is one of the greatest. There are a couple of recitals,
- and a Mushwar ma3a l-3oud which is accompanied.
-
- Nassir Shamma
- Histoire d'amour orientale, label: Institut du Monde Arabe.
- I was at a recital in Cambridge, MA, last Sunday. He is fabulous,
- and different. His technical mastery is superb, and his compositions
- are daring. Shamma plays conventional 3oud, in addition, he plays
- one-handed, and also two-handed with all fingers (not just the pluck).
- This is definitely something worth listening to
- The CD is distributed thru World Music Distribution 707-588-9164;
- the CD # is 503102.
-
- The label: Al-Sur. They're coming up with some very interesting CD's
- lately; there may be a 3oud CD among them. I recently picked up "L'art
- sublime du Ghazal" (2 vols, Qanun and vocals), and "Maqam Baghdadi" (I
- haven't opened it yet).
-
- For more, call Beit Al-Fikr, 617-923-0264, jadi@world.std.com; they have
- a large variety of Arabic music CD's of all kinds.
- *******************************************************************************
-
- 44. Are there Lebanese movies ? Where I can find them ? Can you give
- some opinions about these movies ?
-
- Data and History:
-
- Lebanese movies industry exists since decades now. The war affected
- the production of the films as it affected anything else.
-
- The sixties was the heydays of Lebanese cinema. The Lebanese cinema
- "was" lyrical and poetic and touched on some heavy topics without
- being heavy handed and propagandistic.
-
- A good source for data on movies in general is the "Internet Movie
- Database": http://www.msstate.edu/Movies/search.html Actually only the
- data of few films is availble. People should think of adding Data they
- know of.
-
- List of known films:
-
- 1.Al-Risalah (1976) 6.2/10
- ...aka Message, The (1976)
- ...aka Mohammad, Messenger of God (1976)
- 2.Ana El Awan (1994)
- ...aka Histoire d'un Retour (1994)
- ...aka Time Has Come (1994)
- 3.Bayar al khaouatem (1965)
- 4.Biya el-Khawatim (1965)
- 5.Homme Voile, L' (1987)
- ...aka Veiled Man, The (1987)
- 6.Kanya Ya Ma Kan, Beyrouth (1994)
- ...aka Es war einmal Beirut - Geschichte eines Stars (1994)
- ...aka Il etait une fois Beyrouth - histoire d'une star (1994)
- ...aka Once Upon a Time In Beirut (1994)
- 7.Kanya Ya Ma Kan, Beyrouth (1994)
- ...aka Es war einmal Beirut - Geschichte eines Stars (1994)
- ...aka Il etait une fois Beyrouth - histoire d'une star (1994)
- ...aka Once Upon a Time In Beirut (1994)
- 8.Leila wa al ziap (1984)
- 9.Whither, by Georges Nasr
- 10.Red Roses, by Georges Qa3ee
- 11.al-isar, by Samir Habchi
- ...aka the Tornado
- 12.ana al-awan, by Jean Claude Qodsi
-
- Where to find:
-
- Check out the Arab Film Society in Seattle... they have a Web Page, Look
- them up via Yahoo. They feature a lot of Lebanese movies...
-
- Opinions:
-
- [Each personal opinion is included within two lines of '-']
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
- A couple Lebanese productions came out in the last 3 years : "al i@Sar"
- and "ana l-awan" ("the Tornado" and "the time has come"). The first one
- is a very well made russian/lebanese production, with great
- cinematography and msuic (both by Russian artists).
- The second one was directed by Jean Claude Qodsi, and although I haven't
- seen it, many of my friends have and they all agree: it's a terrible
- waste of money and talent. Nothing about this film is good except the
- Music (by Toufic Farroukh ).
-
- On a more positive side, I know that there is a lot of young talent
- which is blooming in Lebanon. A recent short film made by young director
- Eliane Raheb (shot by a French cinematographer) won a prize at the
- Venice film festival if I remember correctly. I saw the film, and it was
- quite interesting. The film was about a movie theater in Zahle which was
- being closed down, a welcome change from the "return" motif that is
- omnipresent in modern Lebanese art.
-
- There are also other young directors who are working on interesting
- projects. Some names to look out for in the next 5 years are Jean
- Jebran, Sarmad Louis, Hagop Dermagosian (sp?), and others.
-
-
- Another flourishing film sub-industry is the Video-clip industry. Many
- serious directors are being commissionned by the different TV stations
- to work on video clips for Lebanese songs. Some of the videos are made
- by foreign directors, but most are totally local productions. One
- director who has done some good work is Charles Saleme, who made the
- videos for "baladiyyatu Bayrut" (by Ousama Rahbani), as well as "ba@d
- el-li kaan" (by Marcel Khalife). Samir Habchi has also made at least one
- clip.
-
- These clips are facing a lot of pressure from censors in Lebanon, by the
- way. The government is VERY sensitive to anything that might touch its
- image, and the least reference (or perceived reference) to anything
- governmental (i.e. Holy) is facing censure... Maybe the ministers just
- want to pocket some barTil so they make the artists' lives difficult.
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- *******************************************************************************
- 45. Where can I find Lebanese and Arabic books ?
-
- International Club of Arabic Book has opened a book store south west
- of Chicago.
-
- Please note the change of our address:
-
- al-Nadi
- International Book Club
- 7216 West 90th Place
- Bridgeview, IL 60455
-
- Tel (708) 233 - 9590
- Fax (708) 233 - 9566
-
- Office Hours: Noon - 7:00 PM
- Saturday - Friday
-
- To get our complete book list (if not member yet) please send your
- snail adress or stop by if you are in the neighborhood.
-
- *******************************************************************************
- 46. Do you have any information about the Lebanese community in Canada?
-
- The Lebanese community in Canada is one of the largest outside
- of Lebanon. It numbers some 175,000, more than 66% reside in the city of
- Montreal in the province of QuΘbec, and almost 20% in the Provice of
- Ontario.
-
- The Lebanese community in Canada is distributed as follows:
-
- Canada Total 175,000
-
- City Province Size
- - Montreal, QuΘbec: 110,000
- - Ottawa, Ontario: 23,000
- - Toronto, Ontario: 8,000
- - QuΘbec City, QuΘbec: 5,000
- - Calgary, Alberta: 5,000
- - Edomonto, Alberta: 5,000
- - Windsor, Ontario: 2,000
- - Gatineau, QuΘbec: 2,000
- - Vancouver, British Columbia: 1,000
- - London/Hamilton, Ontario: 2,000
- - Halifax, Nova Scotia: 2,000
- - Winnipeg, Manitoba: 1,000
-
- The first recorded Lebanese immigration to Canada was in 1880.
- The first Lebanese grocery store in Ottawa on Elgin Street: Bouchey's in
- 1882.
- Montreal has the largest Lebanese community in North America.
- There are about 10 Lebanese supermarkets in Montreal and another 10 in
- Ottawa.
-
- The best known Lebanese newspaper in Canada is al-Moustkbal (11,000
- copies weekly) and is distributed in Montreal, Ottawa, and Toronto.
- Arabic books are sold at Middle East Bookstore on DΘcarie street in
- Montreal and in al-Mutawasset Bookstore in Toronto.
- The Lebanese community has about 30 performing artists specially in
- Lebanese pop and folk music.
-
- A word on non-Lebanese Arab communities in Canada is useful:
- Other Arab Canadians (90,000) concentrate in Toronto and Montreal: the
- Maghrebine (Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria) community (20,000) and the
- Egyptian community (50,000) reside mainly in Montreal, while eastern
- Arabs (Jordanians, Plaestinians,Iraqis, Syrians) (35,000) reside mainly
- in Toronto. There are smaller Arab communities around Canada numbering
- less than 1,000 each.
-
-
- *******************************************************************************end of part 5/5
-
-
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