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For a fix of art, politics and culture, check out Georges Bahgory’s new exhibition
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World-renowned cartoonist Carlos Latuff takes a special interest in Egypt’s revolution. By Passant Rabie
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Autism Awareness Month
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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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Stuffed Pigeon, Anyone?
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Ten tips on how to maintain a healthy, consistent workout schedule.
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My Reading List
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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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Melodic Metal
July 10, 2011
Mascara is not just another local band; it’s the first band that proved girls can rock just as hard as the boys
1 comment
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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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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Bahgory on Revolution
January 18, 2012
For a fix of art, politics and culture, check out Georges Bahgory’s new exhibition
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