Detox | For your ears only
#35: This issue of Detox is a treat for your ears; you can think of it as one big Listen section.
#35: This issue of Detox is a treat for your ears; you can think of it as one big Listen section.
These days we’re all trying to hide on the internet.
#34:Tomorrow is another day. I will finish the film, or the book or maybe just cook something edible
Where does music lie in the deafening quiet of a deadly pandemic?
#33: It’s safe to say this will be an unprecedented holiday experience for all of us.
When Alexandrian writer Noor Naga won the prestigious Bronwen Wallace Award for Emerging Writers in 2017, she read a couple of poems from her winning project, The Mistress and the…
#32: At Mada, we're working and we're hopeful, but we're operating differently
#31: Without the drama, though — both on-screen and in all our lives — what's left to explore?
Nothing can stand in the way of the Ramadan TV season — not even the worst pandemic in 100 years.
#30: At Mada, we’re working and we’re hopeful, but we’re operating differently.
To liven up quiet curfew nights, Mohamed puts on impromptu concerts from his balcony.
It’s the first weekend of the holy month — Ramadan karim!
After settling in Cairo, cassette tape recordings became Ali's lifeline to his family in Aswan.
Pope Tawadros II held Mass at the Monastery of Saint Pishoy in Wadi el-Natrun, with no worshippers.
Mostafa Mohie reviews artist Salma El Tarzi's latest work, "An Attempt to Remember My Face"
May our recommendations this week help you deduplicate your days.
"I quickly realized that effective sterilization is practically impossible.”
Spring is here, but we’re stuck at home in constant anticipation.
Alright, so we’re in isolation. What are we supposed to do now?
In today’s edition, we welcome you to our safe house, consisting of three isolated, sanitized rooms.
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