An address between trace and proposition: On Gypsum Gallery’s latest group show
The show emphasized intimate spaces, homes and habitats
The show emphasized intimate spaces, homes and habitats
Your weekly guide to unwind during the weekend.
"I’m still praying that time will be fair to us and that everything we’ve done won’t be in vain."
We have the usual assortment of recommendations for you, from articles to documentaries to playlists
Our selections for the 12th edition of Panorama of the European Film
I was afraid of the nostalgia I might feel as I walked into Tahrir Square.
A few days ago, the winners of this year’s Man Booker International Prize were announced.
Memes have become a new virtual medium of its own, just like television, radio, or books
This week: A chat with writer Haitham El Wardany and Ahmed El Sabagh's monthly playlist "Tafneeta."
What does it mean to have a city-specific festival, when different localities within a city can each contextualize that meaning in very different ways? The organizers of the 9th Cairo…
For days, the air was filled with tension, excitement and, at times, panic.
On Amjad Abu Alala’s You Will Die at Twenty
Ali is a child of the post-2013 world, the world of naked conflict, stripped of any symbolism.
We dedicate this week's Detox to bidding farewell (or good riddance) to summer. Enjoy!
How can we undo past ways of doing while attempting to enact new forms of thinking?
This week, we introduce our monthly playlist Tafneeta, curated by our own Ahmed El Sabbagh.
Excerpt from Chapter 1
Our weekly guide to help you unwind during the weekend.
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