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The Blue Elephant Reignites the Silver Screen
Interviewed by Shorouk Abbas & Lydia Schoonderbeek
Written by Lydia Schoonderbeek
Charming and offbeat are two of our favorite qualities in a man. So we like this one. We are sitting in a...
Independent, Art House, & Foreign Films find a home in Egypt
By Francesca Sullivan
It’s taken a while, but at last Cairo has its own true art-house cinema: Zawya. In a small street behind the Odeon Downtown, lovers of independent films...
Personalize your child’s very own space with creative ideas we fell in love with.
By Hilary Diack
If anyone tries to tell you there are no good jobs up for grabs just spend a few minutes checking out these sites. Add to these the plethora of career sections on the websites of most large...
A Day in the Life of…
By Hilary Diack
Cairo East Magazine brings you a personal glimpse into a typical day for two of our city’s young business professionals.
Name: Mahmoud Farahat
Age: 37
Education: Bachelor of Architecture, University of Miami & a Masters...
Sell, Trade, Donate or Simply De-Clutter
By Hilary Diack
Wardrobe overflowing? Cupboards need sorting out? Tripping over the kids’ toys? All signs that a serious down-sizing of unneeded items is in order. You can turn some items that are still relatively...
Galal Zekri-Chatila Takes us on his Bicycle Across Egypt
By Nahla Samaha
“I’m planning to cover every inch of our dear beloved country,”
For most of us, adventure can entail driving across town for a bite to eat, changing our brand...
Professional Advice on Landing a Job
By Hilary Diack
Landing a coveted job is all about making the right impression by showcasing your skills and potential in the right way. Cairo East Magazine chatted with Alex Krikor Tcherasson, SPHR, HR consultant,...
Courtesy of El Sewedy company
Throwing a Little Light on the Subject of power conservation which is a hot topic these days, so we spoke with Mohamed Salama, Product Manager of leading lighting company El Sewedy to learn more about...