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The Thoughts That Count
May 13, 2013
Alexandria University lecturer Dina Abdel Salam’s A Text Abandoned by Its Heroes — about a mother’s memoir to her daughter — proves an unexpected success for this first-time author
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A Page From Her Father
May 13, 2013
Austrian-Egyptian actress Amira El-Sayed is impressing critics onstage and on the bookshelf
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A Classic Twist
April 29, 2013
Just Dina El Wedidi loves melding old melodies with modern instruments, she loves seeing Cairo's historic theaters come back to life
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Old World Charm
April 5, 2013
Editor Carolyn Ludwig spent five years creating a book on Old Cairo, where the three monotheistic religions peacefully coexisted for centuries
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The Box of Imagination
April 29, 2013
British theater troupe Bootworks brings the five-minute play to Egypt
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Autism Awareness Month
April 9, 2012
Autism is perhaps the most mysterious of neurological disorders, which is why the month of April is dedicated to educating people about it, and why Egypt has launched its first awareness campaign.
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Unlearning Our Lessons
July 10, 2011
Without a sustainable reform of the education system, experts say there will be no foundation for a democratic future
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Stuffed Pigeon, Anyone?
November 24, 2011
Mohamed Fouad’s Stuffed Pigeon, though a little eccentric, is both functional and creative
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Cartoonish Resistance
August 8, 2011
World-renowned cartoonist Carlos Latuff takes a special interest in Egypt’s revolution. By Passant Rabie
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Work Out 101
March 29, 2012
Ten tips on how to maintain a healthy, consistent workout schedule.
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Unlearning Our Lessons
July 10, 2011
Without a sustainable reform of the education system, experts say there will be no foundation for a democratic future
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Becoming the Next Football Champ
February 5, 2011
International football academy branches in Egypt are good places for your children to learn their way around the pitch, but don’t expect scouts in the stands By Randa El Tahawy
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Carole Samaha to Play the Legendary Sabah
February 5, 2011
Popular Lebanese singer Carole Samaha is about to start shooting her first big role on the small screen. The TV series El-Shahrora (Songbird) depicts the life of the legendary Lebanese actress and singer Sabah, whose diverse career has spanned over 50 years in film, theater and music. Samaha has already started researching the role by meeting with the now 85-year-old Sabah to discuss the diva’s personal and professional life.
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Imtenan: a health haven for a change
February 13, 2012
The healthy products of Imtenan are a breath of fresh air in our crowded, polluted Cairo
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Mashrou Leila
June 1, 2011
Rocks Cairo Hard A Lebanese band delivers a musical message By Farida Helmy
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