What resources do some of the world’s pre-eminent cultural institutions have to offer on Egypt and the Arab world during the Covid-19 pandemic, asks David Tresilian
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Ahram Weekly reviews the Eid film The Shrine Owner
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When the US emerged as the sole superpower following the collapse of the Soviet Union the unipolar world order did not last for very long
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Reda was a founder of the legendary Reda Troupe
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Ahram Weekly explores the latest exhibition on the Holy Family’s journey through Egypt
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Finally, Soha Hesham writes, Youssef Chahine is on Netflix
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The Facebook initiative 'Stay Home: Draw Home' encourages professionals and amateurs to use their time at home to creative ends
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Speaking to its makers, we find out about Egypt’s entry in the Cannes Film Festival this year
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This year’s shortlist for the Saif Ghobash Banipal Prize for Arabic Literary Translation reveals the variety of the Arabic works now being translated into English
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British pianist, vocal coach and repetiteur David Llewellyn Hales died on 31 May in Cairo
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A new book is an essential guide for anyone interested in Cairo’s modern architecture, writes David Tresilian
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Many cultural institutions prepared for the grand celebrations of Ludwig van Beethoven’s 250th birth anniversary throughout the year 2020. The plans however have been changed...
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Egyptian, Moroccan, Kuwaiti and Jordanian caricature associations joins force to present the first pan-Arab virtual caricature exhibition entitled Ramadanyat
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Starring Asser Yassin and Nelly Karim Bi 100 Wesh (Many Faced) is a bland of La Casa de Papel and Esabet Hamada wi Toto (Hamada and Toto’s Gang)
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Among the recommended new releases are: Islamic Signposts, The Spartan Court, Ezma, Egypt’s Housing Crisis: The Shaping of Urban Space, Heliopolis Rock
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A look at three televisions series: The Choice, The End and The Neighbourhood Leader
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Pop art pioneer Reda Abdel-Salam is an Egyptian illustrator, painter and art critic
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