The man behind ‘Uganda Renaissance’
How an experimental periodical led by an individual editor thrived in Nasserist Cairo even though it never joined the canon of revolutionary print.
How an experimental periodical led by an individual editor thrived in Nasserist Cairo even though it never joined the canon of revolutionary print.
Pharrell Williams's pop hit, "Happy," is infectious and feel good. But what is it all about really?
Highlighting one of the dark sides of Egyptian nationalism, and exposing the dangers of blanket xenophobia.
Egyptian director Mohamed Diab's film "Cairo 678" documents the lives of 3 women, all victims of sexual harassment and assault and who organize collectively against it.
Is this Egypt’s second revolution, a military coup, or an agglomeration of both (“Democratic Coup”, anyone)? And then there's the media noise.
An interview with the managing editor of "Daily News Egypt," two-years after the Egyptian uprising.
Last December, when the Institut d’Egypte was burned down, I thought immediately of Edward Said. Napoleon’s expedition
Nadine Hammam’s work turned out to be “too risky” for Art Dubai. Her new exhibition, Tank
We can deduce certain trends about Egyptian painting and the nature of its buyers.
In the wake of January 2011, art is not yet able to understand the exemplary demography of the Egyptian people.
Tahrir Square has become the most troublesome of metaphors in a country beset by problems of representation.
Nawal el-Saadawi on Al Jazeera English.
The “internet stand-up comedian” Kassem G talks to beach goers in Venice Beach, California, about what’s
These striking images of protesters on Tahrir Square in Cairo on February 1 was shot by
A graphic novel probably doesn’t come more timely than Dutch comic artist Milan Hulsing’s City of
NEWSWEEK [magazine]’s Christopher Dickey chats with [Nawal El-Saadawi]the octogenarian author and activist who refused to go
Overheard: “At least he will introduce the Egyptians to the form-fitting black t-shirt.” “If the Egyptians