There’s A Man in Our House — Egypt
We’re familiar enough with movies about daring resistance fighters in wars or to oppressive regimes –if they are French, Spanish, …
We’re familiar enough with movies about daring resistance fighters in wars or to oppressive regimes –if they are French, Spanish, …
I long ago proved to myself that reading everything in the world, was impossible. I couldn’t even get through the …
I tripped over Outsourced [2006, dir. John Jeffcoat] the other evening, and after seeing the premise — of cultural confusion as …
Alexandria is one of the fabled cities of history, the ancient jewel of Egypt, a cross roads for Mediterranean trade since boats …
from The Utopia of Cemeteries Unpainted walls, stone filled ground fragile bones not even able to stand and my bones …
In Struggle on the Nile, a 1959 movie from the golden age of Egyptian cinema, you will encounter a young …
Up to this film I was prepared to believe Egyptian movies only dealt with serious matters in serious ways. Adrift …
The Egyptian classic, titled either The Curlew’s Cry or The Nightingale’s Prayer, depending on the translator, will not be for …
Krugman looks at Egypt, food prices and the fast changing world climate: We’re in the midst of a global food …
Catching Fire: How Cooking Made Us Human, by Richard Wrangham (2009) is the most interesting non-fiction, science related book I’ve …
Nick Kristof in one of his posts from Tahrir Square in Cairo, talks about a hero of his, Dr. Nawal …
As a follow up to my earlier posting of Arabic authors in English translation, as grass-roots democracy boils across the …