Egyptian Streets is starting a podcast! The Egyptian Streets podcast is a fortnightly podcast spotlighting rich conversations...
Likely to be unknown outside the comics and graphic novel community, Tok Tok is a graphic novel...
Finals week is upon us, and high school and college students are scrambling to prepare for their...
“Only my husband, father, and brother are allowed to hit me,” those were some of the first...
Film photography is by no means a new way of photography, in fact, it has been around...
Tea is an essential part of Egyptian culture, with it being a staple of every family gathering,...
On Thursday, Nadeen Ashraf, founder of Assault Police, was the sole honoree of the Equality Now Virtual...
On Friday, Egyptian-Canadian Professor Dr. Hoda El-Maraghy received the Order of Canada for her contributions to the...
How are young Egyptians doing today? Egyptian film students answer that question in “Behind High Walls”, but...
Like most other 20-something males graduating from college in Egypt, Mahmoud Shehab had an awkward six month...
How much do Egyptians know about their rights and laws? Not much, new legaltech startup Hekouky says....
Alexander Saroukhan, late Armenian-Egyptian cartoonist, who lived between 1898 and 1977, was a Pioneer in drawings and...
Egyptian footballer and Liverpool winger Mohamed ‘Mo’ Salah has just tested positive for COVID-19, said the Egypt...
The desert scene is one that Egyptians abroad are often mistaken to permanently live in, whether with...
An Arabic, illustrated, exploration of all that is and isn’t taboo, Rooted in the Body: Arabic Metaphor...
Egyptian Hayat AlJowaily’s short film “Maybe Next Time” was selected as a winning film in the Audience...
El Sofra, it’s the table all Egyptians eat on. It can be large, small, in the kitchen,...
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