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		The pick: Bahr Abu Greisha’s ‘Rahhal’
		
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	April 20, 2013
The pick: Bahr Abu Greisha’s ‘Rahhal’
						Whether you want to dance the drunken night away, or wallow in solitary self-pity, Bahr Abu Greisha is your man.…					
				
			
		The pick: An industry’s pride and glory
		
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	March 6, 2013
The pick: An industry’s pride and glory
						Last June, a famous olive oil soap “fossil” from the brand Nabolsy Shahin was exhibited in a vitrine at the…					
				
			
		The pick: ‘The Devil Rules’ urges readers to think critically
		
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	February 25, 2013
The pick: ‘The Devil Rules’ urges readers to think critically
						Mostafa Mahmoud’s 2004 “The Devil Rules” is a book about hippies, rising drug abuse and Western supremacy over the Arab…					
				
			
		The pick: Vast knowledge from a rubbish heap, and other surprises
		
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	February 22, 2013
The pick: Vast knowledge from a rubbish heap, and other surprises
						Indian author Amitav Ghosh wrote “In an Antique Land” in 1992. It has two parallel narratives, one about his stay…					
				
			
		The pick: Memories of a nuclear holocaust
		
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	February 8, 2013
The pick: Memories of a nuclear holocaust
						In a moment of questionable parenting, when I was five my father gave me animated adaptations of “Animal Farm” (the…					
				
			
		The pick: ‘Logical Revolts’ challenges conventional narratives of film and history
		
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	February 1, 2013
The pick: ‘Logical Revolts’ challenges conventional narratives of film and history
						The crisp, experimental, semi-fictional documentary, “Logical Revolts,” was shot in late 2011 and early 2012 in downtown Cairo, Port Said…					
				
			
		The pick: ‘Alif the Unseen’
		
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	January 29, 2013
The pick: ‘Alif the Unseen’
						Readers often ask why no Arab or Muslim authors are writing books like the “Harry Potter” or “Narnia” series. Now,…					
				
			
		The pick: An extemporaneous literary production trip, in 140 characters
		
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	November 9, 2012
The pick: An extemporaneous literary production trip, in 140 characters
						“Of the martyrs of the revolution we lost before we even thought of a revolution,” wrote a tweep on her…					
				
			
		Critic’s pick: Let’s burn this city down
		
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	September 7, 2012
Critic’s pick: Let’s burn this city down
						On Mashrou Leila’s latest album is the song “Inni Mnih” (I’m All Right). The opening line of the lyric can…					
				
			
		Critic’s pick: Reham Alaa’s first exhibition breaks the rules
		
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	August 31, 2012
Critic’s pick: Reham Alaa’s first exhibition breaks the rules
						Reham Alaa, a 27-year-old painter, launched her first solo exhibition on 26 June. Despite the rundown venue of the Cairo…