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Watch: Visiting 65 Egyptian Pyramids in Just 12 Hours

We all know the three famous Giza Pyramids. They are among the ancient world’s Seven Wonders, and their towering silhouette is one of the...

Amina Zaineldine12 April 2021
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In Photos: A Stroll Through the Mosque of Ibn Tulun

Amina Zaineldine9 April 2021
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Six of Alexandria’s Most Unique Bars

Olivia Mustafa3 April 2021
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Egypt’s Black and White Desert: An Unforgettable Journey to a Different Planet

Olivia Mustafa21 March 2021
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The Endearing Story of a Dog on the Loose: Review of Kahareb’s New Album

Mary Aravanis19 March 2021
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    Watch: Visiting 65 Egyptian Pyramids in Just 12 Hours

    We all know the three famous Giza Pyramids. They are among the ancient world’s Seven Wonders, and...

    Amina Zaineldine 12 April 2021
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    In Photos: A Stroll Through the Mosque of Ibn Tulun

    For journalist, political scientist, and avid photographer Omneya El Naggar, excursions into historical, cultural, and natural corners...

    Amina Zaineldine 9 April 2021
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    Six of Alexandria’s Most Unique Bars

    Anyone who has spent a weekend away from Cairo’s chaos in Alexandria, or lived in a large...

    Olivia Mustafa 3 April 2021
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    Egypt’s Black and White Desert: An Unforgettable Journey to a Different Planet

    As with many excursions in Egypt, the journey begins with my blearily-eyed group stumbling from our hostel...

    Olivia Mustafa 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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    Barsoum Palace: What Community Action Did to Save a Cairo Treasure

    Tucked away in one of Cairo’s old suburbs, Barsoum Palace is one of the architectural and historical...

    Amina Zaineldine 16 March 2021
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    Egyptian Food, Yoga and Kayaking: Escape Cairo’s Chaos at Ahimsa

    Imagine the perfect Friday morning. Greeted by a big, open green space. The bright morning sun. Simple,...

    Mary Aravanis 13 March 2021
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    4 Upcoming Wellness, Yoga and Meditation Retreats Across Egypt

    Everyone needs a break. Every once in a while, in the midst of life’s hustle and bustle...

    Mary Aravanis 14 February 2021
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    Egypt Builds Wall Around Sinai Resort Town of Sharm El Sheikh

    Authorities in Egypt announced earlier this week the near completion of a wall encircling the Red Sea...

    Egyptian Streets 10 February 2021
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    ‘Barefoot in Tunis’ Brings a Sustainable Living Experience to Fayoum

    Following a wooden sign that reads ‘Barefoot in Tunis’ down a narrow dirt road in the small,...

    Mary Aravanis 22 December 2020
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    From Pottery to Museum Visits: Top Things to Do in Tunis Village, Fayoum

    It may be a small village, full of dirt roads and minimal infrastructure, but Tunis Village in...

    Mary Aravanis 17 December 2020
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    The ‘Paranormal’ Experience: Season One Review of Netflix’s First Egyptian Original Series

    *Spoiler Alert: This article may contain descriptive elements, details and spoilers regarding the first season of Paranormal....

    Mary Aravanis 13 November 2020
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    16 Photos Showcasing Egypt’s Diverse Landscapes

    The desert scene is one that Egyptians abroad are often mistaken to permanently live in, whether with...

    Noran Morsi 11 November 2020
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    Exploring Questions of Mental Illness and Gender Through Alfred Farag’s Plays: Review

    As live theatre slowly starts to make a comeback across various Cairo stages, the few plays that...

    Mary Aravanis 8 November 2020
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    Netflix’s First Original Egyptian Series Transports You into the ‘Paranormal’ World: Review

    From the branded box of Nefertiti cigarettes to the Gomhoreya newspaper, hotel and surrounding street signage and...

    Mary Aravanis 5 November 2020
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    Review of ‘John’: A Powerful Play that Shines Light on the Complexities of Suicide

    As the audience made its way into the half empty theatre of the French Institute in Cairo,...

    Mary Aravanis 29 October 2020
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    A Closer Look at Hollywood’s Historical Accuracy in the 1963 Film ‘Cleopatra’

    ‘Extravagant’ is perhaps the perfect word to describe Cleopatra, the Oscar-winning 1963 film. An almost five hour...

    Mary Aravanis 17 October 2020
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