Shafiqa al-Qibtiyya: The Blueprint for Egyptian Celebrity
The 1920s in Cairo was the age of the female celebrity
The 1920s in Cairo was the age of the female celebrity
Cairo and Amman had several direct conversations at the military and security level with Tel Aviv
Ifdal Elsaket discusses "Midnight in Cairo" with author, Raphael Cormack
As Ramadan ends, Mada Masr takes to the streets to enjoy the colorful decor while it lasts!
What would art right at the moment when our very survival is suspect, look like?
They want to take selfishness, lust, love, fear and hatred seriously, but as drives, not products.
Many of the articles were originally published in Mada Masr.
Don’t be tempted to skip the sugar. This is what makes it.
On both consent and capitalism, IMDY investigates a double layer of authorship.
Salad is all about layering fresh ingredients
Of course, our father would never have admitted to worshipping a mummified, hollowed-out crocodile.
I read somewhere recently that one way to analyze your relationship with someone is to try to imagine how you would feel standing alone in their kitchen. Would you feel…
Ali Abdelfattah is an accomplished male bellydancing instructor.
Welcome to “A Cairene Cook”, a weekly food column that will be published every Thursday, just in time for the weekend, focusing on sharing seasonal recipes, techniques and an array…
Over decades of collecting, Makram Salama has turned his home into a cinema archive.
"The letter you sent" previously won the Jury Award at the Masr Dot Bokra Film Festival in October.
On curfew nights, only the roar of delivery motorcycles and the barking of dogs pierced the silence.
I decided to quit, with the hope that I would continue to be kick-ass even without cigarettes.
Bassam’s fiction speaks for a generation of women that seems to have no voice in publishing.
We chat with anthropologist Mai Amer, the creator of a new show called Tuk Tuk.
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