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Garagos Handicrafts in town
The Annual exhibition of pottery and tapestry handicrafts of Garagos Artists is back in town
Made in Egypt - real Egypt
From the heart of Upper Egypt, authentic handcrafts are now on exhibition in Cairo
Folk: Hajj paintings in Arabic Edition
A seminar is held to celebrate the book of graffiti prints- an Upper Egyptian phenomenon
Shaabi music in the limelight
El-Geneina Theatre pushes boundaries in their search for underground talents, bringing shaabi (popular) music from the streets and weddings to the stage
"Shaabi" concert at El-Geneina Theatre on Thursday
The Out of the Picture Festival will host "shaabi" (popular) music tomorrow, Thursday, 20 October
Legends of martyrdom
In the spate of festivities marking the first anniversary of the January 25 Revolution, the martyrs - those who gave their life for freedom - should take pride of place
The late Salah Jaheen’s 81st Birthday
Legendary poet, playwright, cartoonist remains as popular as ever
Artist Nagi Shaker has the world on a string
Nagi Shaker, the chief designer for Al-Leila Al-Kebira, Cairo's iconic marionette theatre musical of the 1960s, speaks about his life and work
Egyptian artist tackles revolution, before and after
Renowned visual artist Helmi El-Touni's latest exhibition depicts Egypt's ongoing transitional phase in vivid folk colours
A sad story about one of Egypt's greatest storytellers: Ramadan Khater
Last week Egypt lost one of its greatest and inimitable storytellers, Ramadan Khater
El-Faggala: Stories never told
A new exhibition brings to life the memories of residents of the once famous El-Faggala district of Cairo
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