TV March 2017

Chicago Justice

Season 1. Ep.1

5 March 2017

The State’s Attorney’s dedicated team of prosecutors and investigators navigates heated city politics and controversy head-on, while fearlessly pursuing justice.

Shades of Blue

Season 2. Ep.1

5 March 2017

Harlee Santos, a single-mother New York police officer, is forced to work in the FBI’s anti-corruption task force whilst dealing with her own financial problems.

Making History

Season 1. Ep.1

5 March 2017

Dan, a facilities manager at a small Massachusetts college, recently discovered time travel and has been transporting himself back to the 1700s to spend time with the colonial woman for whom he’s fallen, Deborah. His recent jaunts through time have caused a major issue. To set matters right, Dan enlists the help of a brilliant, polished and popular history professor at the college, Chris. Can Dan, Chris, and Deborah save America as we know it?

The Americans

Season 5 Ep.1

7 March  2017

Two Soviet intelligence agents pose as a married couple to spy on the American government.

Trial & Error 

Season 1. Ep.1

7 March  2017

A spoof of crime documentaries about the arrest and trial of a beloved poetry professor from a small town in South Carolina, who is accused of brutally murdering his wife, and the young Northeastern lawyer hired to defend him.

The Catch

Season 2. Ep.1

9 March  2017

Follows a female private investigator whose career specialty is exposing fraud for a living.

Love

Season 2. Ep.1

10 March  2017

A program that follows a couple who must navigate the exhilarations and humiliations of intimacy, commitment and other things they were hoping to avoid.

Iron Fist

Season1. Ep.1

17 March 2017

A young man is bestowed with incredible martial arts skills and a mystical force known as the Iron Fist.

Into the Badlands 

Season1. Ep.1

19 March 2017

A mighty warrior and a young boy search for enlightenment in a ruthless territory controlled by feudal barons.

DC’s Legends of Tomorrow 

Season2. Finale

28 March 2017

Focuses on time-traveling rogue Rip Hunter, who has to recruit a rag-tag team of heroes and villains to help prevent an apocalypse that could impact not only Earth, but all of time.

Mother’s Gifts

 

“All that I am or ever hope to be, I owe to my angel mother.”

RING – Azza Fahmy

Earrings – Jude Benhalim

BAG – okhtein

Tray – Turath

Ring – Manal Nofal

Earrings – Mema Jewelry

Arm Cuff – Vantique

Return – Tiffany

SILVER PLATED BROOCH – Lina Chawky

The heart of a mother is a deep abyss at the bottom of which you will always find forgiveness.”

“If you have a mom, there is nowhere you are likely to go where a prayer has not already been.”

Age-Defying Athletes

Essam El Hadary

Date of birth: 15/01/1973 (44)  Damietta, Egypt

He is regarded as one of the best African goalkeepers of all time. In April 2012, Didier Drogba told Chelsea FC Magazine that he is the “best opponent” he has ever scored against.

Gianluigi Buffon

Date of birth: 28/01/1978 (39) Carrara, Italy

Buffon is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. He captains both Serie A club Juventus and the Italian national team. With 167 caps, Buffon is the most capped player in the history of the Italian national team, the joint sixth-most capped male international footballer in history, and the joint most capped European international player ever. He is widely regarded by players, pundits and managers to be one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time

Roger Federer

Date of birth: 08/08/1981 (35)

Basel, Switzerland

Some players and analysts have called him the greatest tennis player of all time. In 2016, he was ranked by ESPN as the greatest male or female tennis player to ever live. Federer turned professional in 1998 and was continuously ranked in the top 10 from October 2002 to November 2016.

Serena Williams

Date of birth: 26/09/1981 (35) Michigan, USA

She became the world No.1 for the first time on July 8, 2002, and achieved this ranking for the seventh time on January 30, 2017. On the sixth occasion, she held the ranking for 186 consecutive weeks, tying the record set by Steffi Graf for the most consecutive weeks as world No.1 by a female tennis player. In total, she has been world No.1 for 310 weeks, which ranks her 3rd in the Open Era among female tennis players. Williams’ accomplishments and success in professional tennis have led some commentators, players, and sports writers to regard her as the greatest female tennis player of all time.

 

Music March 2017

Shape Of You

Ed Sheeran

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Bad And Boujee

Migos Featuring Lil Uzi Vert

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I Don’t Wanna Live Forever

Zayn / Taylor Swift

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Million Reasons

Lady Gaga

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Bad Things

Machine Gun Kelly x Camila Cabello

Bounce Back

Big Sean

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Closer

The Chainsmokers Featuring Halsey

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Scars To Your Beautiful

Alessia Cara

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Don’t Wanna Know

Maroon 5 Featuring Kendrick Lamar

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Paris

The Chainsmokers

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Fake Love

Drake

Starboy

The Weeknd Featuring Daft Punk

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Love On The Brain

Rihanna

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Black Beatles

Rae Sremmurd Featuring Gucci Mane

24K Magic

Bruno Mars

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Caroline

Amine

Side To Side

Ariana Grande Featuring Nicki Minaj

Mercy

Shawn Mendes

 

Let Me Love You

DJ Snake Featuring Justin Bieber

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Body Like A Back Road

Sam Hunt

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No Favors

Big Sean Featuring Eminem

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Rockabye

Clean Bandit Featuring Sean Paul & Anne-Marie

All Time Low

Jon Bellion

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Can’t Stop The Feeling!

Justin Timberlake

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T-Shirt

Migos

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Say You Won’t Let Go

James Arthur

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iSpy

KYLE Featuring Lil Yachty

Heathens

Twenty one pilots

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Water Under The Bridge

Adele

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Down

Marian Hill

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Cheap Thrills

Sia Featuring Sean Paul

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This Town

Niall Horan

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Starving

Hailee Steinfeld & Grey Featuring Zedd

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Broccoli

D.R.A.M. Featuring Lil Yachty

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Treat You Better

Shawn Mendes

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Congratulations

Post Malone Featuring Quavo

. Better Man

Little Big Town  .

Issues

Julia Michaels

Juju On That Beat (TZ Anthem)

Zay Hilfigerrr & Zayion McCall

Believer

Imagine Dragons

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Love Me Now

John Legend

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Make Me (Cry)

Noah Cyrus Featuring Labrinth

HandClap

Fitz And The Tantrums

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Seein’ Red

Dustin Lynch

I Got You

Bebe Rexha

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Star Of The Show

Thomas Rhett

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Play That Song

Train

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Despacito

Luis Fonsi Featuring Daddy Yankee

Castle On The Hill

Ed Sheeran

Think A Little Less

Michael Ray

A Guy With A Girl

Blake Shelton

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Goosebumps

Travis Scott

Sober Saturday Night

Chris Young Featuring Vince Gill

Chantaje

Shakira Featuring Maluma

My Old Man

Zac Brown Band

Guys My Age

Hey Violet

Movies – March 2017

The Shack 

Drama

3 March 2017

After the abduction and assumed death of Mackenzie Allen Phillip’s youngest daughter, Missy, Mack receives a letter and has the suspicion it’s from God asking him to return to The Shack where Missy may have been murdered. After contemplating it, he leaves his home to go to The Shack for the first time since Missy’s accident and encounters what will change his life forever.

Stars: Octavia Spencer, Sam Worthington, Radha Mitchell

The Ottoman Lieutenant

Drama

10 March 2017

A beautiful, strong-willed woman, who, frustrated by ongoing injustice at home, leaves the United States after meeting Jude, an American doctor who runs a remote medical mission within the Ottoman Empire – a world both exotic and dangerous, and on the brink of what is about to become the first World War. There, she finds her loyalty to Jude and the mission’s founder tested when she falls in love with their perceived enemy, a lieutenant in the Ottoman Imperial Army. Now, with invading army forces at their doorstep, and the world about to plunge into all-out war, she must make a decision if she wants to be what other people want her to be, or to be herself.

Stars: Josh Hartnett, Michiel Huisman, Hera Hilmar

Kong: Skull Island

Action | Sci-Fi

10 March 2017

A team of explorers and soldiers travel to an uncharted island in the Pacific, unaware that they are crossing into the domain of monsters, including the mythic Kong.

Stars: Brie Larson, Tom Hiddleston, Samuel L. Jackson

Beauty and the Beast

Family | Musical

17 March 2017

Disney’s animated classic takes on a new form, with a widened mythology and an all-star cast. A young prince, imprisoned in the form of a beast, can be freed only by true love. What may be his only opportunity arrives when he meets Belle, the only human girl to ever visit the castle since it was enchanted.

Stars: Dan Stevens, Luke Evans, Ewan McGregor, Emma Watson

The Boss Baby

Animation | Family

31 March 2017

A suit-wearing briefcase-carrying baby pairs up with his seven-year old brother to stop the dastardly plot of the CEO of Puppy Co.

Stars: Alec Baldwin, Eric Bell Jr.

Ghost in the Shell   

Action | Sci-Fi

31 March 2017

A special operations, one-of-a-kind human-cyborg hybrid, who leads the elite task force. Devoted to stopping the most dangerous criminals.

Stars:  Scarlett Johansson, Michael Wincott, Michael Pit

March Stars – 2017

It’s time to take stock and see how things stand after last month’s two eclipses. February was a real game changer, but that can work to our advantage if we know how to keep an open mind and a positive outlook. Let’s see what March has in store.

P.S. Don’t forget, your rising sign plays a big role, so check that out as well if you know it.

March Birthdays: Ahmed El Sakka (Actor) March 1st, Elham Shaheen (Actress) March 3rd,  Mahmoud Abdel Razek Fadlallah (Footballer) commonly known as Shikabala, March 5th,  Yousra (Actress) March 10th, Mohamed Abdel Wahab (Composer), March 13th,  Bassem Youssef (Doctor, Satirist) March 21st.

Our Birthday Sign:

Pisces:

As March opens you may be in a dreamy state of mind, not unusual for Pisces we might add. By the second week however, you may burst into action, mainly to clear up any financial muddle that seems to have landed on your plate. The 12th of March may not have you feeling your best, just be patient and things should brighten up within a few days. A windfall of sorts is possible around the 25th, or news that can boost your earning potential.

Aries:

March kicks off with the Moon in your birth sign, putting you once more firmly in the driver’s seat. Your input is called for, and you will be ready to give it. Take care around the 3rd however, when something promised looks too good to be true, it probably is. By the 5th you should be back on track, and when your ruling planet Mars enters your sector of earnings a few days later your energies will be directed to building up your reserves again. By the final week of the month you will see the big picture more clearly.

Taurus:

The first three days of March offer a chance to get the month cracking at a good pace. The major theme in the first couple of weeks will be largely about how you interact with your circle of friends. Romantic issues remain private; maybe you are not willing to share what is going on in your heart? The 7th looks good for social activities, so jot it down in your calendar. Expect life to get a whole lot busier when Mars romps into your birth sign on the 10th, amp up your energy levels!

 

 

Gemini:

If there has ever been a month when you can benefit from networking, this is it. It seems that your career potential and who you know are linked in more ways than one. Misconceptions could arise around the 4th, so be as transparent as possible. On the upside, your creative and most inspired self could be in plain view on the same date. Try to get together with friends, or enjoy something community related around the 18th, it could be more fun than you imagined.

Cancer:

You may be feeling a bit restless, with an urge to take off somewhere exotic for a change of scene. If circumstances don’t permit, then heave a sigh and throw yourself wholeheartedly into whatever work is at hand. Someone close to you could give you the practical support and confidence boost you need to achieve something major during the first week of March and the 18th could see you feeling on top of the world. Avoid arguments around the 24th if possible though; the damage could take a while to patch up.

Leo:

Planetary energy in Aries suits you; all that fire energy has you in action mode. You will need to play things a little more carefully after the 10th when the passage of Mars into your solar 10th house makes you assertive when it comes to getting ahead. It could also indicate a run-in with an authority figure, so swallow your pride if need be. An attraction to something, or someone with exotic appeal could spice up the 25th for you.

Virgo:

It may seem that everyone else is calling the shots this month, but don’t let it get to you. Try to go with the flow, and be as cooperative as possible. You may need to review your finances, clear up any outstanding bills if possible to free the way for more enjoyable pursuits in following months. It is a good month for learning new skills and expanding your knowledge, so if time allows, why not sign up for a course in something that interests you?

Libra:

Your best course of action this March will probably be to buckle down and focus on work, and your closest relationships. The world will continue on its own path, so let your focus become less about the big picture and more about your immediate circle. Married Libras should invest in quality time with their special someone, and singles might find a relationship rapidly becoming more serious. There could be news on this front around the 28th, but don’t get too carried away on the 30th.

 

 

Scorpio:

Use this month to get into a good steady routine for work, health and fitness. You may have slipped a bit recently, so make up for it now. Your close relationships could either be invigorating, or a source of friction if someone pushes your buttons a bit too hard. Aim to keep your temper in check, after all your self-control is renowned. With the Sun spending much of the month in your sector of creativity, hobbies, children, and romance, make sure you keep some time for the fun side of life as well.

 

Sagittarius:

The focus seems to fall largely on your home, domestic life and children this March. Expect to be kept really busy, just make sure that you don’t ignore your own health and wellbeing in the process. Keep to a healthy diet, and don’t take on more than you can really manage. You could be in a creative frame of mind, so why not put your home decorating ideas into play with a new look for spring? Make the most of good constructive energy around the 5th; it’s a good day for getting things done.

Capricorn:

Your natural talent for being well-organized will be your strong suit this March. There will be a lot of communication and running around, on top of keeping the home running like a well-oiled wheel. “So, what’s new?” You may ask. Mars in your 5th house of kids, sport, recreation and creative pursuits may see you looking for ways to burn off some energy. Maybe a new gym class or some family-based outdoor activities to make the most of the spring weather? Your best days are the 9th and 27th, when your intuition and insight work in your favor.

Aquarius:

There’s a lot you would like to get done this month, and it all takes cash. You have a busy month ahead, with a few wild cards to handle, but hey, Aquarians love the unexpected, right? The 18th is the best day for making important calls or asking favors, and generally the 3rd week of March will be the most productive. If you set the wheels in motion early, things should fall into place by then. The last day of March however needs to be handled with caution; a show of too much confidence could trip you up.

 

Diwan March 2017

New Releases

The Confidence Game – Maria Konnikova

This is a startling and disconcerting read that should make you think twice every time a friend of a friend offers you the opportunity of a lifetime.

The Confidence Game asks not only why do we believe con artists, but also examines the very act of believing and how our sense of truth can be manipulated by those around us.

Better than Before: What I Learned About Making and Breaking Habits – to Sleep More, Quit Sugar Procrastinate Less, and Generally Build a Happier Life – Gretchen Rubin

From the author of the bestseller, The Happiness Project. Whether readers want to get more sleep, stop checking their devices, maintain a healthy weight, or finish an important project, habits make change possible. Reading just a few chapters of Better than Before will make readers eager to start work on their own habits—even before they’ve finished the book.

Mortality Doctrine Series No.3: The Game of Lives – James Dashner

From the bestselling author of the Maze Runner series comes The Game of Lives, the thrilling finale to the Mortality Doctrine series.

Perfect for fans of Divergent and The Hunger Games.

Bestselling

Where She Went – Gayle Forman

The highly anticipated sequel to the New York Times bestselling and critically acclaimed If I Stay.

Picking up several years after the dramatic conclusion of If I Stay, Where She Went continues the story of Adam and Mia, from Adam’s point of view.

When their respective paths put them both in New York City at the same time, the result is a single night in which the two reunite – with wholly satisfying results.

The Autobiography of Malcolm X – Malcolm X & Alex Haley

One of Time’s ten most important nonfiction books of the twentieth century.

The Autobiography of Malcolm X defines American culture and the African American struggle for social and economic equality that has now become a battle for survival.

Outliers – Malcolm Gladwell

Gladwell argues that the true story of success is very different, and that if we want to understand how some people thrive, we should spend more time looking around them at such things as their family, their birthplace, or even their birth date. And in revealing that hidden logic, Gladwell presents a fascinating and provocative blueprint for making the most of human potential.

Young and Successful

Young and Successful

The Mothers Behind them

Egypt is brimming over with bright, dynamic young people making their mark in every field. Believing that behind every successful kid there must be a very special mother, Cairo West Magazine asks what role their moms played in helping them get where they are today.

Farida Temraz

Designer

“She taught me to go after my passion with persistence, yet patiently.”

Mennutallah Hossam

Photographer

“My mom has always been my idol and main source of inspiration. Growing up with such a great influence made me realize that women are not weak or vulnerable, contrary to how most of our society thinks! She taught me how to be strong, how to stand up for my beliefs and how to never let go of my dreams, no matter what.

She taught me the importance of not relying on anyone but myself in most of the things that I do. She was and still is my biggest supporter; I like to consult her before each and every project. My mom is my Wonder Woman and I hope to always make her proud because she truly deserves it.”

Tara Emad

Actress and Model

“My mother never doubted that I would succeed in fulfilling my dream. There were times when she believed in me more than I did in myself. She taught me that discipline in work is 50% of the job and the rest is a combination of persistence, determination and faith. I owe every single bit of success to her.”

Nour Bassiouni

Artist

 “My mother was my inspiration, she always believed in the artist in me and helped me pursue my dream of becoming one. She always pushed me to exceed my limits and till now she is the only person I get back to for advice regarding my work.”

Mounaz Abdel Raouf

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Aya Abdel Raouf

Co-Founders and Creative Directors, Okhtein

“Our mother believed in us no matter who or what we decided to become. She has raised us to be true to ourselves, to give back, and most importantly, to never forget the miracles God can send our way. As we never studied fashion design, she made sure not to discourage us by saying, ‘Girls, remember that it doesn’t matter what you studied or where. What matters is how talented you are and how badly you want it. If there’s passion, there’s a way. If there’s love, there’s magic.’ Until this day, she is our strongest and most important idol. She grounds us and she believes in us when some people don’t.”

Anthony Hamama

Entrepreneur and Restaurateur

Bogali  Restaurant & Bar

“My mother’s cheerful and hospitable nature and enthusiasm for life have had a major impact on my career path today. Her perception, attention to detail and constructive criticism makes her invaluable and a major driving force in my life. Above all, she has always motivated, guided and supported me in making my own decisions.”

Gamal Sadek

Co-Founder & CEO 

Bey2ollak.com

“My mother has always been my sanity and insanity advisor! She’s always pushing me to get out of my comfort zone​.​ Maybe one of the most important things I learned from her is to always let go of pictures and the tendency to visualize everything!

As human beings we tend to visualize our goals to achieve them but most of the time our achievement is never what we ‘pictured’ which leads to constant dissatisfaction and​ disappointment. She always told me that if we cut this cycle early on and stop ‘picturing’ things all together  from the beginning, we’d get a lot faster to the sense of satisfaction and achievement.”

Youssef Farag

Co-Founder of Qubix

Cargotecture Design Studio

My mother has played a huge role in who I am today and whoever I will become in the future.

For as long as I can remember she has been teaching me what hard work is, how to respect those around you, and that  there is a very fine line between right and wrong. These are all lessons I use by default in my daily life in business as well as personally, they are the foundations of my actions and my decisions. I owe an insurmountable debt to my mother, and knowing that she’s proud of me assures me that I’m on the right track.”

Karim Rafla

Co-Founder of Qubix

Cargotecture Design Studio

My mother has always supported me in everything I do, pushed me whenever I had doubts, and  whenever I was getting off the right track she would guide me back, rather than force me.”

Tamer El Erian

Izakaya and Mezcal

Entrepreneur and Restaurateur

“What I credit my mother most for is teaching me independence. From a young age, she would show my siblings and I how to manage for ourselves. A strong urge I still have at work, to not let others stand in our way. She also gave me a passion for adventure and discovery. We travelled the world together and although I moaned about the endless museums and cathedrals, it did teach me to seek out wonders and achievement.”

Taymour El Erian

Izakaya and Mezcal

Entrepreneur and Restaurateur

“I can remember my mom dragging me all over the place when I was a 12-year-old kid, from new countries to every single cultural or historical site. Not because she couldn’t find babysitting, but because she wanted me to learn something new and ‘broaden my horizons’.

She would then tell me ‘Taymour, we can’t let school get in the way of your education’. People have to understand that going to school can get some knowledge and degree, but nothing beats actually doing it. That difference and exposure made me who I am today.”

Abla Fahita

Abla Fahita Opens Up to Cairo West Magazine

On Sampling The Buffet of Men, Crossing All Lines, and More!

When Cairo West Magazine called Abla Fahita she was on a boat in Aswan as part of her initiative for domestic travel, along with 22 women from the group Korba Association for Widows and Divorcees. Abla found a few minutes to give our interruption the privilege of being honored with her attention. Here are her answers to a few questions…

CWM: Why do they call you “Abla”?

AF: Abla Fahita is the name of my first YouTube video, it kind of stuck ever after, maybe it was the push that gave me the right to be Abla (the teacher) for the grownups. So you better behave, Abla is here.

After the death of your husband, and with all the men who are after you, are you planning to remarry?

Not at all, I was married at least once and I know, there is a pleasure in an open buffet that you cannot compare. You keep on trying different dishes, it’s never fun getting stuck with one thing on your plate forever.

As a wonderful mother, what is your strategy in raising Carcoura?

I believe girls should be taught the hard way so they grow up tough and strong in a testosterone-ruled society. I sent her to boys’ schools, and I treat her like a bad stepmother- but deep inside she’s my daughter and that’s something I cannot change. Caro Carcoura is a piece of my heart… sometimes.

What does Abla Fahita fear the most?

I don’t fear much, fear doesn’t take you anywhere nice. I’ve learnt that, and now I’m teaching it on t-shirt quotes #yehedo_elkhouf #yehedo_elghabaa –  but again you never know how dumb they can get. The dumb ones breed faster, and also fear looking older than Ghada Ragab.

What is your favorite song by you?

‘I Will Survive’ by El Sabbouha – it’s always playing in my head when something bad happens.

Who dresses you up? Who is your favorite designer?

After Krikor Jabotian and Cherbel Zoe, Hany El Beheiry is my latest designer, he’s chasing any designer who gets close to me – he’s really protective but I’m a widow and I’ve got my needs. My favorite is Coco, she Chaneled the whole world.

Who does your hair?

When Glovise is not having a nervous breakdown it’s Richard – pronounced Richaaar…

 

 

 


Since you wear very expensive jewelry, who is your favorite designer?

I accept all kinds of gifts, from fashion and jewelry designers, and once I wear them I tag them and make them famous. Nihal Zaki gave me a beautiful session, I hardly recognized myself, but she had something against Caro. (Abla Fahita starts chatting with others in the background then comes again to the phone), sorry what was I saying … yess. I would love Azza Fahmy to make me a jewelry line with my jewelry sayings. Or at least she should start by sending me gifts; she is a smart woman and knows who to gift something special to win them over.

Did you ever see it coming? That you were going to be this famous?

I was born different, I knew I should expect the unexpected, so I’m not surprised or humbled easily, you don’t know me? I thought you knew me, everyone knows me, it’s known!

Where do you like traveling the most?

My late husband, may God bless my soul, showed me the world. I remember Amsterdam and Ibiza were our favorites; it may be where we conceived Caro and Boudi… crazy times… my late husband – may he rest forever late – was my captain into the world of traveling, him the captain and me the stewardess, and when I did something wrong he would pull the mask and … oh how do I miss his distinguished kinkiness.

What’s your favorite word?

Bekh

When you sang “Mayestahlushi” who were you referring to?

I dedicate this song to all those who don’t deserve my attention: oxymoronic as I like it. I had to let it out of my system, so I put it all in a song so I don’t have to think about them anymore. I’m a widow and I know! Your shield is your indifference, even if it takes a bit of time. Eventually you’ll be people proof.

What are your future plans?

I’m always open to suggestions. An intelligent widow knows it best, the future is always ahead of you, but its seeds are planted now, so seeds the moment, (she chuckles).

And as Odetta always says, “My near future depends on my present state, so bring me that slice,” me too. I don’t compromise on my now – it’s all in how you take things in, so I never did. You too find something to be happy about. You sound depressed habibti… go dye your hair.

Are you planning to go international?

I am international already. Small international maybe, but I was covered by BBC, Time magazine, from Deutcsh to Dutch and CCTV in between. Still need working on my translated humor to be able to help more desperate English-understanding people around the world.

 

 

 

Do you improvise before each episode?

I improvise when I have to, my life is properly improvised.

Do you have red lines that you cannot cross?

I’ve crossed all kinds of colored lines, sometimes unintentionally – but it will always be a struggle, between what you want to say and who will judge it. I see it as an extra spice for living on the edge.

Are these all the questions?

Ya Susu – tub yalla, I have to go introduce the girls to the local scouting team! yehedeha filling the generation gap..

Yehedaha el spelling mistakes!

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