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Meet Egypt’s First ‘Dancehall’ Choreographer

Not many can say that they’ve made the monumental shift from working on an oil rig to becoming a professional dancer, yet Yara Saleh...

Olivia Mustafa22 April 2021
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Podcast: Iman Le Caire – Egyptian Trans Activist in New York

Noran Morsi18 April 2021
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In Photos: Cairo Citadel’s Iftar Cannon Goes off for First Time in 30 Years

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‘The Present’ Film Depicting Palestinian Struggle Wins BAFTA Award

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Crossing Cultures: How K-Pop and Korean Drama Took Egypt By Storm

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    Meet Egypt’s First ‘Dancehall’ Choreographer

    Not many can say that they’ve made the monumental shift from working on an oil rig to...

    Olivia Mustafa 22 April 2021
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    Podcast: Iman Le Caire – Egyptian Trans Activist in New York

    Iman Le Caire is an Egyptian Trans woman and activist living in New York. She is the...

    Noran Morsi 18 April 2021
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    In Photos: Cairo Citadel’s Iftar Cannon Goes off for First Time in 30 Years

    The Saladin Citadel’s iconic iftar cannon was fired at sunset today for the first time since 1992...

    Egyptian Streets 13 April 2021
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    ‘The Present’ Film Depicting Palestinian Struggle Wins BAFTA Award

    Palestinian-British filmmaker Farah Nabulsi’s short film “The Present”, which depicts Palestinian struggle, has won the award for...

    Egyptian Streets 11 April 2021
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    Crossing Cultures: How K-Pop and Korean Drama Took Egypt By Storm

    They call it the rise of a new global culture. For the past few decades or so,...

    Mirna Abdulaal and Olivia Mustafa 9 April 2021
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    Egyptologist Zahi Hawass Announces Discovery of Lost ‘Golden’ City in Luxor

    Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced on Thursday that an Egyptian mission under the supervision of...

    Egyptian Streets 8 April 2021
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    5 Initiatives Promoting Sex Positivity in the Middle East and North Africa

    In recent months, Instagram has become the social media network of choice for Arab and North African...

    Egyptian Streets 7 April 2021
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    Podcast: Amir El-Masry Talks Criminology and Acting Across Countries

    Amir El-Masry is an Egyptian-British actor whose work spans countries, languages, and genres. More known to Egyptians...

    Noran Morsi 5 April 2021
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    An Ode to #ShopLocal: 5 of of Cairo’s Best Regular Bazaar Venues

    From artisanal baked goods to uniquely curated vintage items and even locally produced clothing brands, small local...

    Mary Aravanis 28 March 2021
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    Zawya’s 13th Panorama of the European Film Festival Scheduled to Take Place April 1

    After cancelling the annual event two times as a result of the covid-19 pandemic, Zawya Cinema announced...

    Egyptian Streets 27 March 2021
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    Catch Egypt’s Pharaohs’ Golden Parade From Tahrir to National Museum on April 3

    Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced that the Pharaohs’ Golden parade, where 22 mummies will be...

    Egyptian Streets 24 March 2021
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    The Surprising Origins of Egyptian Mother’s Day

    The 21st of March is Mother’s Day across much of the Arab world. It is a celebration...

    Olivia Mustafa 21 March 2021
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    Podcast: Ganzeer Shares His Worldwide Art Journey Since 2011

     You may know him from the days of 2011, but Ganzeer is far more than a...

    Noran Morsi 21 March 2021
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    DaadGeem: The Egyptian Art Collective Bringing Funky and Unique Designs to Life

    “DaadGeem is essentially a passion project and it started when felt like we...

    Mary Aravanis 21 March 2021
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    The Endearing Story of a Dog on the Loose: Review of Kahareb’s New Album

    A soft lullaby-like melody introduces listeners to the story of a dog called ‘Debba’ (Bear), and with...

    Mary Aravanis 19 March 2021
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    Paint & Sip: A New Way to Unwind by the Nile in Cairo or the Beach in Gouna

    We all know the magic of a Cairene sunset: the colours reflecting on the Nile, clouds catching...

    Olivia Mustafa 18 March 2021
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    Celebrating Egypt’s Prominent Musician: Sayed El Darwish

    On Sunday the 25th of November 1923, two months after the maestro’s death, The Manchester Guardian Weekly...

    Yasmin Henkesh 17 March 2021
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