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    Seven Contemporary Egyptian Writers Shedding Light on Egyptian Culture & Beyond

    In the words of the legendary Egyptian writer Naguib Mahfouz, “art is a criticism of society and...

    Mary Aravanis February 19, 2020
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    Over 180 Jews Fly in to Celebrate ‘Shabat’ at Recently Restored Alexandrian Synagogue

    According to various videos circulating on social media, a congregation of 180 Jews of Egyptian origin flew...

    Egyptian Streets February 17, 2020
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    Si le Nez de Cleopatre: An Art Exhibit Examining Re-Written History

    “What is history and what is our perception of it?” was one of the questions multi-disciplinary conceptual...

    Mary Aravanis February 16, 2020
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    A New Perspective: Benefits of Taking an Acting Course for non-Actors

    It feels invigorating and almost otherworldly, to place oneself in another’s shoes and experience life from their...

    Mary Aravanis February 16, 2020
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    Mesakaa or Moussaka? A Look at Shared Dishes Across the Mediterranean Region

    From stuffed vegetables to sweet dessert pastries, there are a number of Mediterranean dishes whose origins can’t...

    Mary Aravanis February 15, 2020
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    A Mad Caliph: the Egyptian Ruler Who Hated (and Banned) Molokhia

    One of the few things Egyptians living abroad often miss from back home is a fragrant, and...

    Egyptian Streets February 14, 2020
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    A Closer Look at Western Films and their Egyptian Counterparts Throughout the Years

    Egyptian cinema is known to be prevalent across the Middle East, with most of the region being...

    Mary Aravanis February 14, 2020
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    In Pictures: Egypt Gearing up for Valentine’s Day

    As night falls on February 13, shops around Egypt gear up to celebrate love on Valentine’s Day....

    Egyptian Streets February 13, 2020
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    In Brief: the Evolution of Egypt’s Advertising Industry

    Driving through a sea of billboards day after day has just become a staple part of daily...

    Mary Aravanis February 13, 2020
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    Qanoon: Manhattan’s New Massively Popular Palestinian Restaurant

    Food is the best sensorial representation of our circumstances, culture and background. It is through food that...

    Niveen Ghoneim February 11, 2020
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    Egypt Working to Register Arabic Calligraphy As UNESCO Intangible Heritage

    Existing for more than two thousand years, the art of arabic calligraphy remains as vibrant and admired...

    Egyptian Streets February 9, 2020
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    End of Renovation in Sight: Baron Palace Ticket Prices Announced

    Egypt’s Ministry of Antiquities and Tourism has announced a range of ticket prices for visiting Heliopolis’ iconic...

    Egyptian Streets February 9, 2020
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    “Two Sisters”: A Journey of Humanizing Incomprehensible Actions

    “A book is alive with discussions like this; the writer is just half the book,” exclaimed award...

    Mary Aravanis February 7, 2020
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    In Photos: Mashrou ElSaada’s Happiness Caravan Paints Community School in Al Ayat

    Last Friday, art collective Mashrou ElSaada (Project Happiness) took their Happiness Caravan 101 to the town of...

    Egyptian Streets February 4, 2020
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    Top 15 Inspiring Egyptians of the Decade in Arts & Culture

    With another decade gone, and countless memorable events having occurred throughout the past 10 years, now is the time...

    Mary Aravanis February 2, 2020
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    The Good, The Bad and The Gone: Evolution of Egyptian Childhood Snacks

    Snacking is a part of everyone’s daily lives – whether it’s enjoying a healthy snack or a...

    Mary Aravanis February 2, 2020
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    Spending a Day at the Fifth Edition of Zawya’s Short Film Festival

    Walking into a packed movie theatre full of family and friends of the young aspiring Egyptian directors...

    Mary Aravanis January 31, 2020
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