Life & Style
It’s a dog’s life: An innovative new kennel seeks to remedy the lack of quality digs for dogs
September 21, 2012
It’s a dog’s life: An innovative new kennel seeks to remedy the lack of quality digs for dogs
For many, a vacation away entails many complicated arrangements, from closing up the house to finding a friend to water…
Eating donburi in Dahab
September 20, 2012
Eating donburi in Dahab
On the rooftop of the Seven Heaven Hotel in Dahab sits the Sun Restaurant, where every morning Kaori Kubo wakes…
A view from the bridge: Cairo’s famous bridges are not just for crossing the Nile
September 20, 2012
A view from the bridge: Cairo’s famous bridges are not just for crossing the Nile
Unless you’re floating across the city’s bloodline, it is a safe bet that when traveling overland from downtown to the…
Tapping into your inner energy: Alternative medicine is off to a slow start here but it still has its advocates
September 19, 2012
Tapping into your inner energy: Alternative medicine is off to a slow start here but it still has its advocates
For thousands of years, indigenous cultures have seen the human body as an energy system with the innate ability to…
Postcards from Luxor: Gurna, home to big development, dwindling tourism, and a still-hopeful community
September 16, 2012
Postcards from Luxor: Gurna, home to big development, dwindling tourism, and a still-hopeful community
The once tranquil rural village of Gurna now looks like a reflection of Luxor City. Only two years ago, streets…
Sushi fantastic: Authentic Japanese food comes to Zamalek
September 16, 2012
Sushi fantastic: Authentic Japanese food comes to Zamalek
Tucked away in the bottom left corner of the Hilton Hotel — formerly the Safir Hotel — in Zamalek is…
Paving the way for advanced intensive care units in Egypt
September 11, 2012
Paving the way for advanced intensive care units in Egypt
A group of prestigious critical care professors and specialized consultants were brought together at a conference last Wednesday to discuss…
One last hope: A homeless children’s shelter struggles amid the country’s economic woes
September 11, 2012
One last hope: A homeless children’s shelter struggles amid the country’s economic woes
Shaimaa, 22, has Parkinson’s disease. She has been living on the streets of Cairo for most of her life.…
Communities: Dispersed families of the Libyans of Egypt
September 10, 2012
Communities: Dispersed families of the Libyans of Egypt
The story of the Libyan diaspora spreads back over several decades. Since Muammar Qadhafi’s 1969 military coup, thousands of Libyans…
Cogs in the wheel: A day in the life of a microbus driver
September 9, 2012
Cogs in the wheel: A day in the life of a microbus driver
As he speeds across the Mehwar, the highway that runs between Giza and 6th of October City, Mohamed Hassan reflects…