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Minister of culture directs files to prosecutor
Evidence of corruption at the Cairo Opera House and Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts submitted to the public-prosecutor
Short films inspired by Naguib Mahfouz to be screened
As part of the celebrations of Naguib Mahfouz's centennial, several short films hosted by the project Plaza, will be screened
Thousands enjoy merry Christmas in Bethlehem
Thousands visit Bethlehem to join the Christmas celebrations this year
Grammys to honor late Steve Jobs for contribution to music
The Grammys will pay special tribute to late Apple founder Steve Jobs and US singer Diana Ross at the upcoming awards show, the organisation announced
Remembering the world's most beloved rebel: Charlie Chaplin
Born on 16 April 1889, Charlie Chaplin died on Christmas Day in 1977. A life lived full of art, he left behind some of the greatest cinematic masterpieces of all time
National Geographic films shutting down, say insiders
National Geographic Films, which is associated with the hit documentary March of the Penguins in 2005, is shutting down, according to two individuals with knowledge of the independent studio
George Michael thanks hospital for saving life
Musée de l’Elysée suspends Prize in wake of censorship of Palestinian artist
In response to Lacoste, French fashion brand, censoring Palestinian artist Larissa Sansour, the Musée de l’Elysée suspends Lacoste Elysée Prize 2011
Stage & Street
Freedom is the base for creativity, says minister of culture to Art Lovers Society
Egypt's new minister of culture tells an audience of the Art Lovers Society that Egyptians will never allow religion to limit their freedoms or become a regressive factor holding back progress
“We must put Egypt into the Intensive Care Unit”: Egyptian actor
Prominent Egyptian actor Nabil El-Halafawy proposes an initiative to solve the current political crisis in Egypt
Havel, a visionary playwright who trod in Kafka's footsteps
Former Czech president and literary figure, who died yesterday, focused on the effects of living under a totalitarian regime in his widely admired plays
When East meets West in uncertain Egypt
Cultural activists and artists from the Arab world and Europe held a two-day meeting at the Goethe Institute in Cairo to discuss openings and challenges in the region's cultural scene
Tunisia security forces to break student sit-in over niqab issue
The dean of the Arts Department at the University of Manouba calls on the local police to end a sit-in staged by Salafist students over segregation of sexes
Townhouse Gallery gets into the election spirit
'Politics of Representation' exhibition displays diverse range of materials used by candidates in Egypt's ongoing parliamentary elections
Film
Amr Salama's 'Asmaa' tackles AIDS-related stigmas
New movie by Amr Salama sheds light on AIDS-related stigmas but convoluted plot detracts from film's important message
Arab Spring films relive days of Egypt, Tunisia revolt
The first cinematic output covering protests in Egypt and Tunisia this year recreates the euphoria of revolutions that many thought would never happen while revealing signs of the conflicts that lay ahead
Japanese film festival focuses on post-war reconstruction
Films set at different stages of Japan's modern history offer audiences a glimpse into the Pacific nation's post-war renaissance
Music
Christmas with the Nutcracker: Cairo Ballet Still Hopeful
Hours before the opening of the Nutcracker, Erminia Kamel talks to Ahram Online about this year’s challenges and the Cairo Opera Ballet Company's plans
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An isolated Christmas
On 17 December, the Cairo Opera House Main Hall invited the audience to the annual Christmas Concert of the Cairo Symphony Orchestra with the Cairo Opera Company and the Cairo Celebration Choir
Ana Masry celebrates fourth birthday
Egyptian band Ana Masry celebrates fourth birthday with concert at Darb 1718 bringing together a host of talented young musicians
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