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6 Photographers Documenting the Beauty in Egypt’s Mundane 

Street photography has been on the rise in Egypt with a collective of artists taking run-of-the-mill scenes and bringing them to life through their...

Dina Khadr30 March 2023
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5 Brands that Are Keeping Egypt’s Artisanal Crafts Alive

Dina Khadr29 March 2023
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Who are The Unknown Pioneers of Egyptian Photography?

Farah Rafik28 March 2023
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7 Ramadan Radio Shows to Give a Listen To

Farah Rafik26 March 2023
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Egypt to Get Its Very Own Fashion Week For the First Time

Egyptian Streets26 March 2023
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    6 Photographers Documenting the Beauty in Egypt’s Mundane 

    Street photography has been on the rise in Egypt with a collective of artists taking run-of-the-mill scenes...

    Dina Khadr 30 March 2023
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    5 Brands that Are Keeping Egypt’s Artisanal Crafts Alive

    Craftsmanship in Egypt is a long-held legacy passed on from generation to generation. The country’s time-honoured artisanal...

    Dina Khadr 29 March 2023
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    Who are The Unknown Pioneers of Egyptian Photography?

    Outside of Luxor’s illustrious Winter Palace is a small shop whose walls are filled with books, vintage...

    Farah Rafik 28 March 2023
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    7 Ramadan Radio Shows to Give a Listen To

    Between the hours between iftar and suhoor, Egyptians gather around in Ramdan to watch a wide range...

    Farah Rafik 26 March 2023
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    Egypt to Get Its Very Own Fashion Week For the First Time

    Egypt will now have its very own fashion week for the first time in May, as announced...

    Egyptian Streets 26 March 2023
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    Women-Led and Directed Series to Watch this Ramadan

    Ramadan in Egypt is a time of communal gathering, charity, prayer — and also a time of...

    Amina Abdel-Halim 24 March 2023
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    Empowering the Next Generation of Female Athletes: Egypt’s Khadija Hegazy

    More than just entertainers, athletes live and breathe sport. While most people move and shift between different...

    Mirna Abdulaal 22 March 2023
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    How Arabs Are Being Represented in Entertainment: Are Orientalist Tropes Still Pervasive?

    “Oh, you guys party in Egypt? Women, too?” is a question I’ve had repeated to me innumerable...

    Dina Khadr 22 March 2023
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    Egyptian Streets’ Team Eats: Our Staple Ramadan Dishes on Every Table

    Ramandan is a month of togetherness and joy, where family and friends gather over iftar tables and...

    Farah Rafik 22 March 2023
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    A Playlist: Arab Songs that Feel Like Spring

    Iconic Egyptian singer Soad Hosny sang ‘El Donya Rabee’ W El Gaw Badee’ (It’s Springtime and the...

    Farah Rafik 19 March 2023
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    A Blast from Ramadan Pasts: Egypt’s Nostalgic Song Commercials

    The Ramadan season comes bearing warmth, peace, and felicity. Over family iftar gatherings and late night suhoors,...

    Farah Rafik 15 March 2023
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    Translating Sound: Towards an Accessible Cinema for Egypt’s Deaf Audiences

    Film is primarily a visual medium, but much of a viewer’s understanding and enjoyment of it is...

    Amina Abdel-Halim 13 March 2023
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    Remains of Ancient Egyptian People in Museums: Is There Such a Thing as Ethical Display?

    Content Warning: This article includes images of wrapped mummified human remains and discusses body parts. Links may...

    Chau Chak Wing Museum Egyptian community initiative 10 March 2023
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    Remembering Safia Al-Mohandes, the Egyptian Mother of Broadcasting

    Before Safia Al-Mohandes, no female voice had ever been heard on Egyptian radio. Al-Mohandes’ trailblazing career gave...

    Farah Rafik 7 March 2023
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    Pursuing Passion: The Struggles of Upcoming Musicians in Egypt

    Listening to music is an everyday experience for most people. However, aspiring and early-career musicians face various...

    Nadine Khaled 5 March 2023
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    An Ode to the Motherland: International Authors who Wrote About Egypt

    Many have written about Egypt: an epicenter of culture, art, and history. A land where the Nile...

    Farah Rafik 1 March 2023
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    Charlie: Is Egypt’s Latest Musical Theatre Production Worth Your Time?

    You may have seen the billboards and wondered. I know I did. A towering image of a...

    Amina Zaineldine 28 February 2023
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