MUSIC August 2017
Sorry Not Sorry
Demi Lovato
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Clap Your Hands
Whilk & Misky
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La Gozadera
Grini & Jamila ft. Marc Anthony & Gente de Zona
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Despacito
Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee Featuring Justin Bieber
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Fetish
Selena Gomez – ft. Gucci Manez
2U
David Guetta ft Justin Bieber
It Ain’t Me
Kygo feat. Selena Gomez
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Something Just Like This
The Chainsmokers & Coldplay
A L I E N S
Coldplay
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Swish Swish
Katy Perry Featuring Nicki Minaj
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The Way I Are
Bebe Rexha
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God Knows
Dornik
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Baby
Keaira Lashae
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Funk Wav Bounces
Calvin Harris
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Jungle Rules
French Montana
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Slide
Calvin Harris feat. Frank Ocean & Migos
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Feels
Calvin Harris & Pharrell Williams ft. Katy Perry & Big Sean
Signs
Drake
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Wild Thoughts
DJ Khaled ft. Rihanna
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Bon Appetit
Katy Perry feat. Migos
Hold Tight
Ben Dj ft. Eon Melka
Swalla
Jason Derulo ft. Nicki Minag & Ty Dollar Siga
I’m Sorry
Arilena Ara ( Gon Haziri & Bess Remix)
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Attention
Charlie Puth
Rockabye
Sean Paul & Anne-Marie
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Portland
Drake Featuring Quavo & Travis Scott
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The Fighter
Keith Urban Featuring Carrie Underwood
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You Look Good
Lady Antebellum
.Every Time I Hear That Song
Blake Shelton
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Believer
Imagine Dragons
iSpy
Kyle feat. Lil Yachty
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Call on Me
Starley
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Issues
Julia Michaels
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Down
Marian Hill
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Hey Ma
Pitbull and J Balvin feat. Camila Cabello
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You Don’t Know Me
Jax Jones feat. Raye
Chained to the Rhythm
Katy Perry feat. Skip Marley
Slide
Calvin Harris feat. Frank Ocean & Migos
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Green Light
Lorde
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Something Just Like This
The Chainsmokers & Coldplay
You Don’t Know About Me
Ella Vos
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Don’t Kill My Vibe
Sigrid
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Every Single Night
Computer Games
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Heavy
Linkin Park feat. Kiiara
Strip That Down
Liam Payne & Quavo
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Cold
Maroon 5 Featuring Future
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Scars To Your Beautiful
Alessia Cara
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Look At Me!
XXXTENTACION
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Heavy
Linkin Park Featuring Kiiara
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Can’t Stop The Feling
Justin Timberlake
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Yours If You Want It
Rascal Flatts
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Most Girls
Hailee Steinfeld
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Passionfruit
Drake
Make the Most of your August 2017 Stars !
By Maeri Frances
August in Sa7el. Could there be anything better? The trendiest restaurants, coolest clubs, amazing beaches, most eclectic boutiques… what more could you ask for?
Hmm… If you are single, maybe a handy reference for the best days to party, the luckiest days for finding love, which days to chill out, and the best dates for making a soul connection. So here we go!
P.S. Don’t forget, your rising sign plays a big role, so check that out as well if you know it.
1st to 3rd August:
The Moon is in fun-loving sporty Sagittarius, so take that as hint to get a little physical. Check out the local gyms and fitness clubs, you may be surprised to find a new crowd of people who you feel right at home with. There could be confused messages on the evening of the 2nd, don’t stress, just go with the flow. Great days for Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius of course.
4th to 6th August:
A Capricorn Moon brings a more serious tone, so make sure that you get the best table at the right restaurant if you are looking to impress. It could also be an idea to check your work email, just in case there is something you need to follow up on. Luck favors the diligent these days. Take care not to push too hard with what seems like a great idea on the 6th, it could be more complicated than you thought. Libra and Capricorn may not find much common ground.
7th to 8th August:
It’s time to be a bit quirky, and spend time in less conservative company. The Full Moon in Aquarius might draw a line between the high rollers and the less showy members of your group. Find your niche and relax, at the end of the day it is all about having fun, and not worrying about who you are going to impress. Look to build lasting friendships under this influence.
9th to 10th of August:
There could be a dreamlike quality to these days. Feelings will be close to the surface, and you could make a connection to someone who seems to understand you on an intuitive level. It’s definitely the time for ladies to wear softer, more feminine fashions, the sort that make you look irresistible in a moonlit beach setting, if you follow…
The more time you spend by the sea, the more in tune with yourself you should feel. Water signs Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces should be in top form, especially on the evening of the 11th and early morning of the 12th.
11th to 12th of August:
When the Moon enters Aries you should hit the ground running. The mood is upbeat, so put on your dancing shoes, or even better, go barefoot…
Decisions can be spur of the moment, but isn’t that more fun? Don’t let anyone mess with your head over lunch on the 12th. Best to keep away from arguments or anyone trying to ruffle your feathers. Mercury turns retrograde early on the 13th, so expect a couple of weeks of missed appointments, technical glitches and… traffic jams.
13th to 14th of August:
This is the time of the month for a spot of self-indulgence. Forget about diets for the next day or two, just head for the best foodie outlets in Sa7el and enjoy. While you’re at it, why not check out a local spa, your senses will benefit from a relaxing massage and facial. Social activity should be centered on good company, good music, and of course, great food and drink.
15th to 17th of August:
If your wish-list seems to be expanding at a ridiculous rate maybe it is time to be a little more realistic. Yes, we understand, there are so many shops, and so many things to do, but try to look for ways to gratify your whims that don’t max the credit cards. A Gemini Moon could mean there is a lot of social chit-chat, but not much patience around for heavier subjects. Cancer and Capricorn should avoid emotionally tense situations on the 15th.
18th to 21st of August:
Ritzy venues and dressing to impress are on the cards these days. A Leo Moon supports showmanship, generosity and full on entertainment. It is worth splurging a little, everyone should feel like a king or queen occasionally. The added energy and boost to self-confidence that comes on the evening of the 20th, with a power-packed aspect between Mars and Jupiter, is a reward in itself. Leos should team up with Libras to get a plan off the ground.
22nd to 23rd of August:
After full-on partying over the past days, what everyone needs is a good rest and a massive detox. A couple of early nights are in order, plenty of smoothies and salads, and a good book to fall asleep with in your hammock. With both the Sun and Moon in Virgo the mood of the moment may be more on wellbeing and healthy activities rather than hanging out till dawn. Taurus babes should be looking their best; romance could come from unexpected quarters.
24th to 25th of August:
It’s the perfect time to throw an elegant, refined soiree for the beautiful people in your life. Nothing noisy, flashy or tacky of course, these days are for polished manners and gracious hospitality. It s also a prime-time to indulge in a little matchmaking, so singles who have seen the summer slip by without a spark of interest should do anything to be on the right guest list. After all, Libra is all about love and partnership, and the Moon is working its magic in that special sign.
26th to 28th of August:
It’s time to get the mindset back into work-mode. While you have been lazing on a beach, what has been cooking behind the scenes? Get smart and do a bit of catching up on what is hot news on the work front before you hit the desk again. There is a supportive aspect between Jupiter and Saturn around lunch-time on the 27th. Why not do a spot of work-related socializing? Optimism and pragmatism should be well balanced, and solid plans put into action.
29th to 30th of August:
Throw yourself wholeheartedly into the final days of the month. Keep the mood light, get close to nature, meet up with friends and set goals for Summer 2018. In Sa7el of course! There is a bittersweet feel to these days, and a whole host of memories to treasure. Fire signs should be feeling revived and ready to tackle a return to the fray.
31st of August:
Practicality rules today. Even though the water is still enticingly blue, the sun enduringly hot, and the beat goes on, it’s time to reflect on how you can cope with the transition back to life in the big city. If you were smart you should be fitter, more relaxed and raring to go. The rest of us can start working on losing those extra kilos, reorganizing our shattered schedules and answering all the emails that are clogging up our inboxes. Hey ho….
Diwan August 2017
Shakespeare Retold – E. Nesbit
A beautifully illustrated collection of prose retellings of seven Shakespeare plays will bring the Bard to life for young readers.
In this volume, you will find:
Romeo and Juliet
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Twelfth Night
Hamlet
Macbeth
The Tempest
Much Ado About Nothing

Quantum Healing – Deepak Chopra
More than twenty-five years ago, Quantum Healing helped transform Deepak Chopra into a cultural phenomenon. Now Dr. Chopra, hailed by Time as, “the poet-prophet of alternative medicine,” returns to this groundbreaking work, adding the latest scientific research as well as expanded thoughts on the connection between body and mind.

My Name Is Lucy Barton– Elizabeth Strout
A simple hospital visit becomes a portal to the tender relationship between mother and daughter in this extraordinary novel by the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Olive Kitteridge and The Burgess Boys.

Nat Geo The Most Popular Instagram Photos
Completely one-of-a-kind, @NatGeo is a winning combination of expertly curated and favorite National Geographic photographs from the company’s iconic Instagram account. National Geographic, or @NatGeo, is the world’s top non-celebrity account on Instagram, with nearly 50 million followers and over one billion likes on its 7,000+ images posted. @NatGeo is the perfect gift for millennials and their parents, photography enthusiasts and fans of National Geographic.

Organize your Emotions, Optimize Your Life – Margaret Moore
From a top wellness coach and a Harvard Medical School professor, comes this revolutionary book that will show you how to identify and decode your nine most basic emotional needs—and coach yourself to a calmer, healthier, and happier life.

Bestselling
Delivering Happiness: A Path to Profits, Passion and Purpose – Tony Hsieh
Delivering Happiness shows how a very different kind of corporate culture is a powerful model for achieving success – and how by concentrating on the happiness of those around you, you can dramatically increase your own.

Royal Invitation – Nora Roberts
In a glittering palace on a sun-drenched coast, secrets run deep and passions run hot.

Live by Night – Dennis Lehane
From New York Times bestselling author Dennis Lehane comes this epic, unflinching tale of the making and unmaking of a gangster in the Prohibition Era of the Roaring Twenties—now a Warner Bros. movie starring Ben Affleck, Elle Fanning, Zoe Saldana, and Sienna Miller.

Literary Listography – Lisa Nola
Now fans of the bestselling Listography journal series can keep track of their literary life – past, present and future. With over 70 entertaining and thought-provoking list topics ranging from the quintessential (favorite books by genre, authors to explore) to the lovably idiosyncratic (favorite reading spots, books to skip), this illustrated journal will serve as a unique autobiography and reading log for bibliophiles.

Happiness is . . . 500 Ways to Show I Love You – Lisa Swerling
From the creators of Happiness Is . . . this adorable gift book illustrates 500 ways to share the love with that special someone. Capturing the extraordinary little moments and feelings that make up true love, this is the perfect gift for Valentine’s Day, anniversaries, or just to say ‘I Love You’.

Ahmed Mekki
Multi-Faceted and Multi-Talented
By Francesca Sullivan and Hana Nassar
Just by stepping inside Ahmed Mekky’s Giza office you get an immediate sense of what makes this intriguing and immensely talented director, actor and musician tick. The interior is a riot of three-dimensional images, a mélange of styles that could have come straight from a film set, along with a copious number of well-thumbed books. His unique persona and high energy lifestyle is reflected through his rugged combat boots and simple black T-shirt, right down to the distinctive bird symbol on a ring he constantly wears. This is a man Cairo West Magazine had been eager to meet, and he proved every bit as fascinating as we expected.
CWM: You have just had your birthday, congratulations! Do you consider yourself a typical Gemini?
AM: They say that Gemini has a double personality – well that’s definitely an understatement in my case – I have 1,800 personalities!
Director, actor, writer and rapper. Which role is closest to your heart, or do they all feed off of each other?
Music was always my first love, I played the keyboard and always loved classical music, but if you want these in order of importance, then being a director comes first as it enables all of the other things. By the way, I was also a keen artist when I was young, drawing portraits and caricatures. Art was really important to me, learning about the use of light and shade. My first cinematic inspiration was watching Braveheart – the first time I saw it was without sound, and I realized, watching carefully, with how much skill each frame was visually constructed.
I am also, as a director, especially concerned with getting the best out of each actor’s performance – because I know what it’s like being in front of the camera. Also being able to place each actor in the right role to bring out what they are capable of.
How important is music in your life?
I was inspired musically as a teenager by ska, reggae and early funk – the original music of James Brown was a big influence. I love classical music as well. I grew up partly in the UAE and we had neighbors there who were really creatively inspiring; they introduced me to a lot of different kinds of music. (Through them my brother also developed his interest in interior design.) I also hung out with African-American friends in the UAE who influenced my musical tastes.
What attracted me to rap was its real-ness, the way the lyrics describe true to life situations, relationships, a mix between the emotional and the physical, difficulties as well as happiness. More recently the rap world has become more focused on money, it has become commercialized, and I don’t relate to it as much. But I’ve enjoyed rap with inane lyrics sometimes, and even frivolous subjects can be interesting – ‘Facebooky’ started out as a joke-song, and yet it’s relevant.
Controversial subjects can be tackled through rap, served up with a catchy melody. Eight of my friends died through drug abuse, and ‘Qatr al Hayah ’ on drug addiction was one of the songs I’m proudest of as it actually affected people emotionally and maybe encouraged some addicts to seek help. It had more impact than any anti-drug campaign. Ex-addicts have come up to me in the street and told me the song had encouraged them to quit drugs. My favorite though was ‘Ayam Zaman’.
How do you manage to keep rolling out ideas so creatively? What inspires you?
Life, the real world, what I see, stories from just about anywhere, I’m lucky to be Egyptian. According to many books I’ve read, the greatest diversity of characters is found in Egypt, Latin America and India. I read a lot. I have friends from all levels of society. I used to hang out at train stations observing or recording people, asking about their lives, watching their body language, the way they would act, I’m fascinated with what makes people tick. I also love being around animals, some of my best ideas come when I’m with them and I kind of go into another world. Breeding pigeons is one of my passions. Another one is boxing; I sometimes still box in the backstreet clubs abroad.
Which do you enjoy working on most as an actor, full-length films or series?
TV series are a lot more tiring and take much longer. You can finish shooting a film in a few weeks. But my series have had an impact, like El Kebir Awy, which aired several Ramadans in a row. People started to associate me with that character. As a kid growing up I always remember watching the Fawazir in Ramadan, with Nelly and Sherihan – light-hearted entertainment. That’s why I wanted to do El Kebir Awy, something warm and funny.
What in your personality has made you a natural for comedy roles?
Actually I see myself in both comedy and serious roles equally.
Is there a particular role that you would love to interpret?
I’m mostly attracted to play all types of people; every person has his own dimensions that intrigue me and motivate me to digest each character.
Is there any one director that has influenced your work more than others?
Not only one. Tony Scott, Guy Ritchie, Oliver Stone (for his scripts as well as direction), Alan Parker and Quentin Tarantino.
After studying to be a director how did you transition to becoming an actor?
Aged 22, I directed a five-minute short movie called Al Hassa el Sabb’a (The Seventh Sense). Two years later I was asked to make the film starring Ahmed El Fishawy longer and more accessible – it was my first real break, and I love a challenge. The acting came almost by accident; I was supposed to direct Tamer W Shawkeya when the actor playing Haitham’s role couldn’t take the part – that’s when I stepped in. After the sitcom came out I got a call from Adel Imam offering me a role in Morgan Ahmed Morgan. Things really took off from there.
What were stand-out moments for you while filming your Ramadan series Khalsana b’ Sheyaka?
The hardest thing about creating the series was that there was no reference for it anywhere else – most series that are comparable in concept outside Egypt are not comedy.
It’s had a big impact on my life, maybe because it was a breakaway character for me to play and got me out of my typecast role in El Kebir. After five seasons of El Kebir, it was important for me to find the right vehicle to show the audience a different side of me. It’s always risky – but in the end you have to go ahead and do what you feel is right for you as an actor, not what the public dictates. Even though El Kebir fans were disappointed there wasn’t another installment this year, it was time to move on and make a change.
What do you have in the pipeline at the moment?
I‘ve been offered a lot of new film scripts, but right now I’m more interested in writing and producing more songs.
QUICK-FIRE ROUND:
Night owl or early bird?
It depends on my mood – sometimes I’m up early, sometimes I work all night.
Favorite way to relax?
Spending time with my birds!
Favorite cuisine?
I like all food! I love Egyptian oxtail and tourly, but cooked with minimum fat – I eat quite lean.
Getaway holiday destination?
Nuweiba
Most recent book read?
The book that I almost read. I asked a friend to get me a book from overseas, on how to improve your memory. It is a major issue for me. The book arrived and before I had a chance to read it between lending it to friends, it got lost.
Best advice ever received?
You reap what you sow…if you put yourself in a bad situation, don’t be surprised when it doesn’t end well!
Fitness routine?
I find the gym boring – I prefer boxing.
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Story:
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