Russell Peters might not be for everyone. He does some pretty provocative standup comedy, and a lot of his material is racial... I think he's hilarious, and here he talks about going clubbing in Beirut, at the legendary BO18 spot that's become world famous since its launch in 1998. This latest incarnation of the club was designed by renowned Lebanese architect Bernard Khoury, and looks like an underground bomb shelter from above. Pretty amazing visual concept, and by all accounts, the music is pretty hot too.
Basking in the stoic beauty of a besieged city, I behold Beirut, beset for centuries by Caliphs & Crusaders, a crossroads for traders, a sublime coastline & layered state of mind where cultures combine & blend, where faiths intertwine & languages bend, out where the Mediterranean ultimately ends... Amidst crescents & crosses, I placate my bosses by typing their screeds, catering to my company's every need, while staring west past the waters as the sunset recedes...
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Russell Peters on Clubbing in Lebanon
Russell Peters might not be for everyone. He does some pretty provocative standup comedy, and a lot of his material is racial... I think he's hilarious, and here he talks about going clubbing in Beirut, at the legendary BO18 spot that's become world famous since its launch in 1998. This latest incarnation of the club was designed by renowned Lebanese architect Bernard Khoury, and looks like an underground bomb shelter from above. Pretty amazing visual concept, and by all accounts, the music is pretty hot too.
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