A Syrian-American artist living in Southern California pulls together an exhibition aiming to raise funds for Syria
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The quirky venue celebrates its first year anniversary with a schedule of musical and comic treats
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Not sure what to do this weekend? The top choices from the Ahram Online Arts & Culture team, both in and out of Cairo
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Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli, Spanish singer Julio Iglesias and tribute to Um Kulthoum among the attractions at this year's culture festival in the Bahraini capital Manama
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On Thursday 23 February, El Sawy Culturewheel will host a conference to discuss the future of Egypt's artistic scene
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Minister of Culture Shaker Abdel Hamid appoints new head of the Board of Directors for the Freedom Center for Innovation in Alexandria
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Artellewa Gallery is a form of revolution in itself since it opened 4 years before Egypt's revolt in a less fortunate neighbourhood, offering interactive exhibitions like the current one: Displaced
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Palestinian 'Cultural Café', playground and sports centre is to be rebuilt after Israeli forces bulldozed the East Jerusalem community space for children, say American non-profit organisations who helped fund the project
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A new art project called Shaware3na (Our Street) aims to take art to metro cars and city's pavements
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Play based on Albert Camus' philosophical essay 'The Myth of Sisyphus' to be performed at French Institute on Sunday
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A 'street festival' - inside El Sawy Culturewheel showcasing elements of the Egyptian street - starts Friday 17 February at 1pm
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Arab Fund for Arts and Culture arrives in Cairo to discuss grants, new projects
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Shaker Abdel Hamid has condemned calls for nationwide industrial action, saying any strike is harmful to Egypt's economy
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The week after the tragic events in Port Said, graffiti artists and friends of the martyrs spray paint Cairo in their honour
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Ahram Online talks to the illustrator of the original ‘V for Vendetta’ comic book, David Lloyd, who designed the now iconic mask that has come to define global revolution
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Mad Forest, a play comparing pre- and post-revolution Romania through two families, will be performed at the American University in Cairo starting 8 February
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Young journalists are invited to apply to participate in a free cultural education programme in April/May with the theme 'Social media in a changing world'
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Weekly art discussions with Hamdy Reda at Artewella in Giza
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An Iranian government-affiliated agency has banned dolls of the Simpsons cartoon characters, who join Barbie and others on a toy blacklist, an independent newspaper reported on Monday
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