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Arts & Culture
Syndicate members will not perform for the next three days, after one was killed in an elevator accident
Screenings of a documentary that links the South African apartheid to the Israeli occupation will be held in Cairo, along with discussions with the filmmaker
El Fan Midan resumes at Abdeen Square this Saturday, 4 February with theatrical sketches, workshops and music
A gang of five guys attack Indian artist Pranava Prakash for nude paintings they say are against the Indian culture
The conflict between Egypt's ruling military and pro-democracy protesters isn't just on the streets of Cairo, it's on the walls as well, as graffiti artists from each side duel it out with spray paint and stencils
Details of the first Luxor African Film Festival, which will host 30 countries, will be announced 6 February at the Hanager Art Centre
The Tunisian interior ministry denies that the rapper Volcanis was arrested for his song 'Nothing Has Changed'
Duet, Osman El-Mahdy on violin and David Hales on piano, will play on Friday, 3 February at the Cairo Opera House
Artist Ahmed Bassiouny was one of hundreds shot dead on Egypt's first Day of Rage during the revolution. A year later his call for protests resonates in the minds of those who loved him and for whose better life he gave his own  
‘Bahgory on Revolution’ showcases the paintings of Egyptian-resident-in-Paris; overflowing with colour, sheer emotion and carrying the spirit of Tahrir

An Obelisk for the martyrs by the Maspero Youth Union accompanied marches from Shubra to Tahrir Square in memory of those killed during the 2011 uprising

Standing on a large floor map in a Jeddah art gallery, Hamza Serafi places a yellow sign inscribed "Caution: revolution (take 2)" over Egypt and then turns to Saudi Arabia

When the Egyptian artist Ganzeer called for international artists to support Egypt's revolution, Polish artists were among the first to rise to the graffiti challenge

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An exhibition by Ziad Bakir - martyr of Egypt's revolution - displays a remarkable talent and provokes reflection on life's fragility

In Egypt's post-revolutionary artistic environment, independent musicians find themselves in their element while traditional musical institutions struggle with new realities

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Muslim Brotherhood focuses on the positives of Egypt's revolutionary year in the Tahrir commemoration of the uprising that brought the group to power; protesters call for the end of military rule

Ahram Online takes a look at the career of Tony Kaldas, an Egyptian musician nominated for the prestigious Time for Peace award

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Numerous filmmakers, actors and artists have had a forefront role in Egypt's revolution, continuing to demand and defend basic freedoms

The creators of the viral media in Egypt give their opinion on whether the flood of videos either satirising events or exposing truths in the country's revolution can be called 'art'

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An impromptu festival for short films was held yesterday, under the umbrella of Future Shorts, at the Amuse concept store




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