Directed by Moritz Siebart, Estephan Wagner and Abou Bakar Sidibé, with the latter being also the protagonist of the story and one who filmed it, Those Who Jump has won eight awards and has been screened at 40 different film festivals around the (...)
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Returning to Cairo this fall is the Panorama of the European Film festival, now in its 9th edition. Organised by Misr International Films in partnership with the European Union and Zawya, the festival runs from (...)
The Lebanese band Adonis, with its puzzling name and unique sound, has entertained fans across Lebanon and the Arab world, and will be bringing to Cairo the stories and sounds of Lebanon in a performance scheduled for 28 September at El-Geneina (...)
The 23rd Cairo International Festival for Contemporary and Experimental Theatre will return to Cairo later this month after a five-year hiatus with a long list of diverse workshops, lectures, and performances.
For many years, the festival, which (...)
“It is enough I am in Alexandria,” Rima Khcheich told the crowd at Alexandria's Bibliotheca with a laugh during last Friday's concert.
Khcheich performed in Alexandria as a part of the 14th Bibliotheca Alexandrina International Summer Festival and (...)
The Ministry of Education officially approved a request to send Egyptian teachers to Libya.
The Egyptian government requested the teachers only be temporarily reassigned rather than be sent on a permanent contract.
Libyan authorities contacted (...)
Britain will provide technical support to the Egyptian Professional Academy for Teachers as well as a school for talented students in science and mathematics, reported Egyptian Minister of Education Ahmed Gamal Mousa and British ambassador to Egypt (...)
The top stories in Egypt's newspapers today involved the killing of demonstrators during the January 25 Revolution and the future political participation of former NDP members.
State-run Al-Ahram reported that the prosecution has found evidence (...)