CREATIVE CLASS

Egyptian style has never looked better, with young local designers carving out a niche with innovative and stylish fashion. Cairo East Magazine loves these stunning pieces. There is something to add impact to your personal fashion statement,  for any time of day, and for any occasion.

plum plu

Plum PLU is a new luxury prêt-à-porter brand created for a generation of adventurous women who wear what they want without the need to follow the rules.  Founded and under the creative direction of two young Egyptian designers, the brand was created out of a passion for creativity and innovation in the fashion industry,  and care for people of the community.

suki designs

Suki AW collection is bold and fun, infused with tribal and floral patterns. The bags are made of genuine Egyptian  leather with hand embroidered detail. Colors  this season are mainly black, blue, silver, gold, dark red, havana, and beige, but also feature light pink and lilac to add some pastel tones to your winter.

Norine farah

Norine Farah has always lived on the fine lines between avantgarde, drama and daring uniqueness. Farah’s love for design isn’t only limited to haute couture. From swimwear design to upholstery fabric design, there’s nothing she hasn’t put her hands on. Though she is greatly known for her changing style and progressive themes, she has successfully stayed true to her initial style; daring fashion with elegance. >>

Art Emmy Design

Bring a special élan to casual style, Art Emmy creates unique denim and leather pieces with Indian inspired designs and art patchwork.

Avalanche

Avalanche was founded in 2016 and specializes in party and evening tops of the highest quality. The brand’s focus is on continuously creating tops that empower women, while offering flirtatious evening tops for the adventurous to add an extra sparkle to their big nights out.

Hairstyles that Make You Look Slimmer

by Lydia Schoonderbeek

From chiselling your jawbones to slimming your jawline, your haircut is crucial when it comes to looking and feeling your best

Slimming hairstyle tips:

* Bob haircut; go for a graduated cut for the new season ahead. The longer length at the front that sits along your jawline will slim your neckline.

* Long hair; add some layers which will help to give the hair movement and texture which will stop long hair dragging down your features, which can be ageing.

* Curly hair; avoid short layers which can grow outwards and can make your face seem larger. Instead get longer layers cut in at the salon.

1- Softly Teased Ponytail

2- High Topknot

3- Princess Hair

4- Windswept Bob

JAN 2017 Stars

Not feeling many pangs of nostalgia for 2016? It was a game-changer of a year, that’s for sure,  and how you adjusted is key to how you will fare during 2017. More than ever, this is year when we need to start with a clean slate, and a new mind-set. Emotions run high as we welcome 2017; Mars and Neptune team up in water sign Pisces on the 1st of January. Think in terms of setting out on a voyage of discovery. Read your birth sign, and your rising sign if you know it, to get a picture of what could be in store.

 

 

Aries:

Neptune’s continuing presence in your 12th house brings a vague sense of something shifting underfoot. On the upside it can also mean that you should be able to develop your intuition, useful when you look at Pluto creating all sorts of interesting challenges in your 10th house of career. Jupiter is boosting relationship and partnership  matters until early October, make the most of it! Taskmaster Saturn in your solar 9th house asks you to work hard on studies, and could delay or complicate overseas travel plans this year.  Best period? Springtime, when you feel invigorated and aspects to Uranus in your birth sign stimulate you to seek out new experiences. New Year’s resolution – be transparent and honest with yourself and others.

 

 

Taurus:

Now that Saturn is well clear of your 7th house of partnerships and marriage you may see things brightening up. The past year or two should have given you ample opportunities to consider what your needs and responsibilities are in that direction, so you can go forward with a more realistic perspective. When Jupiter enters Scorpio as summer draws to a close things will get an additional boost, singles should be ready to get out and mingle, and married Taureans can enjoy a stronger relationship. Friends may still prove to be unreliable at times, and you generally need to be as flexible as possible, get ready to roll with the changes. New Year’s resolution – be willing to open up to a new closeness in relationships.

 

 

Gemini:

2017 opens with a dramatic conjunction between Mars and Neptune. It is right up there in your sector of maximum exposure, so if you don’t want to be the gossip of the town for weeks to come, keep your flamboyant party mode under tight rein on New Year’s Eve. This is not an easy aspect, it can create disruption and incidents linked to gas and explosions so exercise caution when opening anything fizzy! Overall, 2017 indicates new friendships, with unusual people who can introduce innovative ideas into your life. You still find money an issue, there could be unpaid bills hanging over your head, or someone constantly draining your resources. New Year’s resolution – exercise patience and stay focused.

 

 

Cancer:

In some ways you may feel that 2017 is a warm up for the following year, you will get glimpses of the potential and be able to start putting plans into place. Pluto is still putting close relationships to the test, often due to factors outside of your control. Domestic life and family should be your greatest source of joy and comfort, make the most of it! Your career could be subject to changes and unexpected highs and lows – stay ahead of the pack by getting up to date on the latest advances in technology. Your innovative approach could be a game-changer, be confident. You must remember though to avoid unnecessary exertion and overdoing things, both in your work and daily routine. Energy levels could be at a low this year, so pace yourself. New Year’s resolution – tap into your creativity and express yourself.

 

 

Leo:

You can afford to feel a little smug, you are in an easier position than many with both Saturn and Uranus  transiting fellow fire signs. With Jupiter also sending good energy from compatible Libra, this is a year to use the many opportunities for positive change and development as wisely as possible. Possible hotspots are around the last week of February, try to avoid unnecessary travel that week, and  during the months of summer. Pluto lingers on in your solar 6th house, there could be a recurrent health issue that is hard to pin down and deal with effectively. Your important focus could be on hobbies, pets, children and creative pursuits, as well as a few short trips here and there to enjoy a change of scene. New Year’s resolution- socialise more and exchange ideas to keep your little gray cells active.

 

 

Virgo:

The major planets may seem to be giving you the cold shoulder this year, apart from Pluto in earthy Capricorn.  But then, do you really need so much angst and soul-searching in the 5th house of romance and hedonistic pursuits? At least Jupiter is boosting your money-making  skills, you could successfully find new ways to augment your income before the year is out. Domestic issues and matters linked to the home continue to be a tad burdensome, Saturn sheds little joy. On the upside, use that serious energy to reorganize, de-clutter and pare back on unessential domestic expenditures. Best times? Wait for autumn to set in, when the mad months of summer give way to a more mellow mood. New Year’s resolution – rather than breaking new ground, work on refining what exists.

 

 

Libra:

Libra has loads of great opportunities with Jupiter bringing blessings, along with a few unwanted kilos, to make 2017 a memorable year. Saturn’s course through Sagittarius has brought a more serious mien to your thinking, so hopefully lessons learnt will serve you well when it comes to planning the months ahead. Uranus will continue to test the strength of your closest ties, anything that lacks a solid and realistic foundation could shatter as quickly as it was formed. Home and family life seem to be subject to broader social and economic issues, so you will need be resilient and willing to compromise. New Year’s resolution – count your blessings and learn to be more tolerant.

 

 

Scorpio:

Your patience has been put to the test many times recently, so you can feel good about the fact that Jupiter will enter your birth sign later in 2017. From mid-October a lot of things should start falling into place for you. Money matters still seem subject to constraining circumstances, so tighten your belt stick to a budget. It won’t last forever! Work matters are volatile, but that is not necessarily a bad thing. This is a year to really embrace technology and see how it can help your daily routine and work output. Creativity and inspiration still have a lot of support from intuitive Neptune in your 5th house, let your inner artist free!

New Year’s resolution- don’t reveal your plans  until the right moment.

 

 

Sagittarius:

Recent months have challenged you to adopt a more mature and pragmatic  approach. This should be helpful throughout 2017. Your attitude to how you handle your resources could have benefited from a new insight, and now you are ready to forge forward and put your knowledge and talents to good use. Friends could play an increasingly strong role in your life, and you may find yourself extremely popular and in demand socially this year.  As winter comes you could even be welcoming a chance to escape the partying and hibernate a little. New Year’s resolution- see how you can play a stronger role in helping your community.

 

 

Capricorn:

Career-oriented Capricorns should be experiencing the rewards for efforts made during 2016. Keep that focus and the coming months should be really fulfilling. This seems to be absorbing a lot of your energy, sometimes you may need to pull back and consider how it impacts your relationships and domestic life. If you become too dogmatic and inflexible you could hurt loved ones unintentionally. By the end of the year you may find you need to reach out and re-energise your friendships and links to the community around you again. New Year’s resolution- spend more time with those you love, and show them your appreciation.

 

 

Aquarius:

2016 has been a period of mental stimulation in many ways, and 2017 promises to be much the same. Your ability to detach  and see the big picture serves you well, so maybe you can shine a ray of hope and optimism to brighten the mood of friends who are feeling a bit helpless. Your ruling planet Uranus turns retrograde mid- August, so try to finish off major negotiations and writing projects before then. You could experience tech glitches or need to upgrade your computer unexpectedly. New Year’s resolution- keep an open mind and reach out to other cultures.

 

 

Pisces:

The cosmos is rewarding you for your generous and loving nature. Even though times may still seem a little tough as 2017 gets under way, you will find friends there to keep you afloat. Finances will fluctuate, so always try to keep something on the side for a rainy day. Work will be demanding, it may seem that you have to make more effort just to enjoy a little progress. Be patient and stay on track, determination and reliability are your important assets in 2017. By the end of the year you will realise that it has been worth it! New Year’s resolution – stay as grounded as possible without losing sight of your dreams.

TV JAN 2017

The Flash

 

Season 3. Ep.10

24 January 2017

Barry Allen is a Central City police forensic scientist with a reasonably happy life. All that changes when a massive particle accelerator accident leads to Barry being struck by lightning in his lab. Coming out of a coma nine months later, Barry and his new friends at S.T.A.R labs find that he now has the ability to move at superhuman speed. Furthermore, Barry learns that he is but one of many affected by that event, most of whom are using their powers for evil. Determined to make a difference, Barry dedicates his life to fighting such threats.

 

 

Conviction

 

Season 1. Ep.10

1 January 2017

A brilliant attorney and former First Daughter is blackmailed to heading a unit that investigates cases of wrongful conviction.

 

NCIS

 

Season 14. Ep.11

3 January 2017

The cases of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service’s Washington DC Major Case Response Team, led by Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs.

 

 

The Blacklist

 

Season 4. Ep.9

5 January 2017

A new FBI profiler, Elizabeth Keen, has her entire life uprooted when a mysterious criminal, Raymond Reddington, who has eluded capture for decades, turns himself in and insists on speaking only to her.

 

 

Grimm

 

Season 6. Ep.1

6 January  2017

Portland detective, Nick Burkhardt, has seen some gruesome crime scenes, but nothing prepares him for the strange visions he begins seeing: seemingly regular people momentarily transforming into hideous monsters. A visit from his only living relative reveals the truth. Nick has inherited the ability to see supernatural creatures, and as a “Grimm,” he is tasked with keeping the balance between mankind and the mythological. A reformed “Big Bad Wolf” becomes his greatest (and also reluctant) ally and confidant. It’s not long before his work as a policeman leads Nick to the criminals he once thought were only found in fairy tales.

 

Madam Secretary

 

Season 3 Ep.13

8 January  2017

A political drama which looks into the life of the Secretary of State as she tries to balance work with family.

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

 

Season 4. Ep.9

10 January  2017

After the Battle of New York, Phil Coulson of the Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division assembles an elite covert team to find and deal with threats wherever they are found. With a world rapidly becoming more bizarre and dangerous than ever before as the supervillains arise, these agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. are ready to take them on.

 

American Housewife

 

Season 1. Ep.10

17 January  2017

A family comedy narrated by Katie, a strong-willed mother, raising her flawed family in a wealthy town filled with perfect wives and their perfect offspring.

 

How to Get Away with Murder

Season 3. Ep.10

19 January 2017

 

A group of ambitious law students and their brilliant criminal defense professor become involved in a twisted murder plot that promises to change the course of their lives.

How High Achievers will Make 2017 Better than 2016

As each New Year starts we set up the usual list of resolutions. How many of them last the distance? Cairo West Magazine stumbled upon this read-worthy piece compiled by Michael Hyatt, author, blogger, speaker, and the former chairman and CEO of Thomas Nelson Publishers.

Hyatt asked several high achievers what they do to set themselves up for a great year. As their responses came in, he was surprised by how much their answers overlapped. But then again, he really wasn’t that surprised. The overlaps function like best practices. He’s convinced these commonalities are part of what makes these people all high achievers in the first place.

 

  1. REFLECT ON THE PAST YEAR

The first thing high achievers do to set themselves up for a great year is review the current one. “I set myself up for success in the New Year by pausing and reflecting,” John Maxwell, #1 New York Times bestselling author, coach, and speaker told Hyatt. “I block the last week of the year and spend time reviewing my entire year’s calendar. I believe that evaluated reflection turns experience into insight. So, I evaluate what I did so that I gain insight for what I should be doing in the New Year.”

Businessman, author, philanthropist and motivational speaker Tony Robbins does the same thing. He told Hyatt that throughout the year he collects “accomplishments and magic moments” in a journal almost like saving up receipts for tax purposes. “At the end of the year I go and review them all,” he said. “I look at the area of our businesses, our relationships, finance, and family.” By reflecting on these magic moments, Tony is able to “pull some principles” and determine “what do we really want to make happen in the following year.”

  1. STAY POSITIVE

High achievers also work to stay positive as they lean into the New Year. Regret and negativity can kill our drive. Reviewing the “magic moments,” as Tony Robbins does, tells us that staying positive in this review process can help us move forward without losing momentum.

  1. EXPRESS GRATITUDE

The third thing high achievers do to set themselves up for a great year, one that came up in the answers several times, was to express gratitude. And this is especially helpful in staying positive.

Communication Strategist and Copywriter Ray Edwards said he starts preparing with “a gratitude flood.” How so? “In my journal I write down every good thing I can remember from the past year. In that state of total gratitude I ask, ‘What do I most want to be thankful for one year from now?’ I write the answer down, and it becomes a focus for the new year.”

Research tells us that gratitude has a measurable effect on achieving our goals so it would seem that counting our blessings is a good way to start a great year.

  1. ELIMINATE THE EXCESS

One thing that results from reflection is direction for the new year. Hyatt heard that from several high achievers. But he also heard that spending time to reflect can highlight the stuff we need to cut. And eliminating the excess is the fourth thing that high achievers do to set themselves up for a great year.

“I set myself up for a great year by ruthlessly eliminating the bottom 30 percent of activities, projects, and commitments from the previous year,” Ray Edwards told Hyatt. “By removing those from my calendar, I get space to focus on the activities with the biggest payoff.”

Bestselling author, speaker and coach Jeff Goins echoed the point. By killing the underperforming tasks and projects, he said, “It opens up all kinds of room for me to be more creative and innovative without running out of margin.”

  1. SET COMPELLING GOALS

This one came out in several of the answers in different ways, but the bottom line is that high achievers set goals that harness their emotional energy. “I set myself up to win by setting a clear vision for what I want to accomplish this coming year and why I want to accomplish it,” Lewis Howes, author, entrepreneur, and former professional football player, told Hyatt. The power is in that word why.

Tony Robbins’ review process is designed to access this emotional power. “It’s really a recapturing of the year, emotionally and psychologically,” he said. It’s about identifying “what we achieved and what we enjoyed and then laying out what we’re going to achieve and enjoy in the next year.” Notice the importance of enjoyment there.

Businessman, author, radio host, television personality, and motivational speaker Dave Ramsey told me something similar, “I have to intentionally stop and dream again. What can I work on next year that makes me smile? Then my mind automatically moves from the strategic to the tactical. In detail how can I organize my work and my life to do the things that cause that same smile?”

  1. BREAK IT DOWN

The sixth thing high achievers do is to take those compelling goals and chunk them down into manageable pieces.

Chris Ducker, bestselling author, podcaster and blogger, starts with a few big goals for the year, “usually no more than three.” He then writes them down and displays them in his office. But he doesn’t stop there. “I break them down into four quarterly goals — which are good-sized wins on their own, and then break those up into monthly goals,” he said. “This enables me to stay focused on the long-term goals, while at the same time enjoying being ‘in the moment’ of achieving my short-term, monthly goals. It’s a system that has worked for me for six years now!”

  1. SCHEDULE THE YEAR

Once they’ve set their goals and broken them into manageable pieces, the seventh thing high achievers do is schedule them. “What gets scheduled, gets done”, Hyatt often says. Beyond that, scheduling also protects your time. Here’s the reality: Everyone has an agenda. If you don’t declare yours by calendaring what’s what important to you, others will try to fit you into their agenda. “I block out calendar time for my most important outcomes vacations, fun and time off and major business and creative projects,” Marie Forleo told Hyatt. “Those ‘stakes in the ground’ ensure that what’s most important happens.”

Author and online entrepreneur Amy Porterfield explained her process in depth. “I buy a big dry-erase wall calendar and map out my entire year,” she said. “I include promotions, launches, and special content campaigns. Plus, I make a point to block out all vacation and days-off.”

  1. UNPLUG FOR A TIME

Several years ago Hyatt started taking a month-long sabbatical. To make it work, he has to plan it a year in advance, but it’s a crucial part of having a great year for himself. He heard this from other high achievers, especially as part of preparing for the year.

BEST PRACTICES

There’s a lot that goes into having your best year ever, and some things are different for us all. After all, we all have different talents, aspirations, and circumstances.

But these insights and disciplines from high achievers show us some of the best practices we can all follow to accomplish the things that matter most in each of our lives this coming year.

 

Pull Quotes:

 

“Evaluated reflection turns experience into insight.” —JOHN MAXWELL

“What do I most want to be thankful for one year from now?” —RAY EDWARDS

 

“How can I organize my work and my life to do the things that cause that same smile?”

—DAVE RAMSEY

“Seeing the big picture in advance allows me to work with more purpose throughout the year.”

—AMY PORTERFIELD

Music JAN 2017

For Your Eyez Only

  1. Cole

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Traveller

Chris Stapleton

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Starboy

The Weeknd

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24K Magic

Bruno Mars

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25

Adel

Stoney

Post Malone

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Hamilton: An American Musical

Original Broadway Cast

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Moana

Soundtrack

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“Awaken, My Love!”

Childish Gambino

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Blue & Lonesome

The Rolling Stones

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Hardwired…To Self-Destruct

Metallica

The Storm

Tech N9ne

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The Ultimate Collection

Garth Brooks

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Views

Drake

Blurryface

Twenty One Pilots

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Joanne

Lady Gaga

The Weight Of These Wings

Miranda Lambert

Dancing on my own Calum Scott

 

Suicide Squad: The Album Soundtrack

 

Sremmlife 2

Rae Sremmurd

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Love On The Brain

Rihanna

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Darkness And Light

John Legend

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Ripcord

Keith Urban

Do What Thou Wilt.

AB-Soul

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Dangerous Woman

Ariana Grande

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Illuminate

Shawn Mendes

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Glow

Brett Eldredge

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The Getaway

Red Hot Chili Peppers

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If I’m Honest

Blake Shelton

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Savage Mode

21 Savage & Metro Boomin

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Birds In The Trap Sing McKnight

Travis Scott

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Black Beatles

Rae Sremmurd Featuring Gucci Mane

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Starboy

The Weeknd Featuring Daft Punk

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Closer

The Chainsmokers Featuring Halsey

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Side To Side

Ariana Grande Featuring Nicki Minaj

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I Don’t Wanna Live Forever

Fifty Shades Darker

Zayn / Taylor Swift

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Juju On That Beat (TZ Anthem)

Zay Hilfigerrr & Zayion McCall

. Let Me Love You

DJ Snake Featuring Justin Bieber           .

Don’t Wanna Know

Maroon 5 Featuring Kendrick Lamar.

Bad Things

Machine Gun Kelly x Camila Cabell

Broccoli

D.R.A.M. Featuring Lil Yachty

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Scars To Your Beautiful

Alessia Cara

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Starving

Hailee Steinfeld & Grey Featuring Zedd

I Hate U I Love U

gnash Featuring Olivia O’Brien

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The Greatest

Sia Featuring Kendrick Lamar

Bounce Back

Big Sean

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In The Name Of Love

Martin Garrix & Bebe Rexha

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All Time Low

Jon Bellion

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Can’t Stop The Feeling!

Justin Timberlake

Cold Water

Major Lazer Featuring Justin Bieber & MO

Cheap Thrills

Sia Featuring Sean Paul

Hallelujah

Pentatonix

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This Town

Niall Horan

Just Hold On

Steve Aoki & Louis Tomlinson

May We All

Florida Georgia Line Featuring Tim McGraw

Wanna Be That Song

Brett Eldredge

Movies Jan 2017

Underworld: Blood Wars

The next installment in the blockbuster franchise, UNDERWORLD: BLOOD WARS follows Vampire death dealer, Selene (Kate Beckinsale) as she fends off brutal attacks from both the Lycan clan and the Vampire faction that betrayed her. With her only allies, David (Theo James) and his father Thomas (Charles Dance), she must stop the eternal war between Lycans and Vampires, even if it means she has to make the ultimate sacrifice.

Stars:

Kate Beckinsale, Theo James, Lara Pulver

A Monster Calls

The monster does not come walking often. This time it comes to Connor, and it asks for the one thing Connor cannot bring himself to do. Tell the truth. This is a very touching story about a boy who feels very damaged, guilty and mostly angry. He struggles at school with bullies, and pity looks from everyone, and at home with his mother’s sickness. Will Connor overcome his problems? Will everything be okay? Will Connor be able to speak the truth?

Stars:  Sigourney Weaver, Felicity Jones, Lewis MacDougall

Amityville: The Awakening

Belle, her little sister, and her comatose twin brother move into a new house with their single mother Joan in order to save money to help pay for her brother’s expensive healthcare. But when strange phenomena begin to occur in the house including the miraculous recovery of her brother, Belle begins to suspect her Mother isn’t telling her everything and soon realizes they just moved into the infamous Amityville house.

Stars:

Cameron Monaghan, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Bella Thorne

Monster Trucks

Looking for any way to get away from the life and town he was born into, Tripp (Lucas Till), a high school senior, builds a Monster Truck from bits and pieces of scrapped cars. After an accident at a nearby oil-drilling site displaces a strange and subterranean creature with a taste and a talent for speed, Tripp may have just found the key to getting out of town and a most unlikely friend.

Stars:  Jane Levy, Lucas Till, Rob Lowe

Sleepless

Jamie Foxx as undercover Las Vegas police officer Vincent Downs, who is caught in a high stakes web of corrupt cops and the mob-controlled casino underground. When a heist goes wrong, a crew of homicidal gangsters kidnaps Downs’ teenage son. In one sleepless night he will have to rescue his son, evade an internal affairs investigation and bring the kidnappers to justice.

 Stars:

Michelle Monaghan, Dermot Mulroney, David Harbour

The Comedian

An aging comic icon, Jackie (Robert De Niro) has seen better days.  Despite his efforts to reinvent himself and his comic genius, the audience only wants to know him as the former television character he once played.  Already a strain on his younger brother (Danny DeVito) and his wife (Patti LuPone), Jackie is forced to serve out a sentence doing community service for accosting an audience member. While there, he meets Harmony (Leslie Mann), the daughter of a sleazy Florida real estate mogul (Harvey Keitel), and the two find inspiration in one another resulting in surprising consequences.

 

Stars:

Robert De Niro, Leslie Mann, Danny DeVito

Diwan Book Reviews

New Releases

Two By Two – Nicholas Sparks

#1 New York Times bestselling author Nicholas Sparks returns with an emotionally powerful story of unconditional love, its’ challenges, its’ risks and most of all, its’ rewards.

How The Secret Changed My Life – Rhonda Byrne

An awe-inspiring compilation of the most uplifting and powerful real-life stories from readers of the worldwide bestseller The Secret. Discover how everyday people completely transformed their lives by applying the teachings of The Secret.

Fortune Smiles – Adam Johnson

Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for his acclaimed novel about North Korea, The Orphan Master’s Son, Adam Johnson is one of America’s most provocative and powerful authors.

In six masterly stories, Johnson delves deep into love and loss, natural disasters, the influence of technology, and how the political shapes the personal.

The Fairy Gardens Magic Painting Book – Lesley Sims

Explore the enchanting world of Fairy Gardens with this incredible magic painting book. Sweep over the wonderfully black and white patterns and drawings with the

paintbrush provided, and see the colours magically appear. With clear instruction on the front, this book couldn’t be easier for young children and adults to use.

Reasons To Stay Alive – Matt Haig

One of Entertainment Weekly‘s 25 most anticipated books of 2016—Matt Haig’s accessible and life-affirming memoir of his struggle with depression, and how his triumph over the illness taught him to live. Matt’s frankness about his experiences is both inspiring to those who feel daunted by depression and illuminating to those who are mystified by it.

Bestselling

The Spy – Paulo Coelho

When Mata Hari arrived in Paris she was penniless. Soon she was feted as the most elegant woman in the city. Until, in 1917 she was arrested in her hotel room on the Champs Elysees and accused of espionage. Told through Mata’s final letter, this book tells the story of a woman who dared to break the conventions of her time, and paid the price.

For Magnus Chase: Hotel Valhalla Guide To The Norse Worlds – Rick Riordan

This “who’s who” guide to the gods, goddesses, and other important figures of Norse mythology was commissioned by Helgi, who, after more than a millennium as manager of Hotel Valhalla, became fed up with answering the same questions from newly deceased heroes at check-in. The profiles provide essential stats, interviews, and personal reflections so you can identify the gods and avoid those awkward introductions.

SPACE OUT JOURNAL

Space Out is not a regular blank journal. Space out will provide you with a time out in your personal space, where you get to write, think, create and distract yourself from the daily stress. The journal includes activities such as coloring, origami and other self-exploration activities.

Outliers – Malcolm Gladwell

There is a story that is usually told about extremely successful people, a story that focuses on intelligence and ambition. 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.

A Christmas Carol – Charles Dickens

A celebration of Christmas, a tale of redemption and a critique on Victorian society, Dickens’ atmospheric novella follows the miserly, penny-pinching Ebenezer Scrooge who views Christmas as ‘humbug’. It is only through a series of eerie, life-changing visits from the ghost of his deceased business partner Marley and the spirits of Christmas past, present and future that he begins to see the error of his ways.

Got Talent Comes to Cairo!

Cairo West Magazine Catches Up With Raya Abirached

By Francesca Sullivan

Last month at Porto Cairo Mall, The Entertainment Hub brought a unique show to Cairo: Got Talent, featuring star turns from some of the best acts from the international TV competitions, including the US, Italy, France, the UK and of course Arabs Got Talent.

The Entertainment Hub, created in 2012 in collaboration with partners the MBC Group is a ticketed event agency belonging to entrepreneur Mahmoud Saad. Their first full-scale event was last year’s successful Scooby Doo, but the Got Talent show, which as well as showing in Cairo is also being produced in Dubai and Saudi Arabia with a different group of entertainers, has been the biggest project so far.

“We took the license to produce the stage show from MBC4,” says a spokesperson for the company.  “A lot of people after seeing the show on TV assume it is a competition, but it’s not. It’s an opportunity for an audience to watch the acts performing live on stage, most of them having got to the final stages in the TV show – first or second place, or ‘golden buzzer’ performers.”

The Got Talent show was presented live by the charismatic Raya Abirached, a familiar face on Arabic television with her show Scoop with Raya, and of course Arabs Got Talent.

Cairo West Magazine was delighted to catch this exclusive interview with Raya, in which she divulges some of her top tips for being a leading entertainment journalist.

CWM: Did you ever dream as a child that you would one day become as famous as the celebrities you now interview?

RA: People tell me that they’ve grown up watching the show, which is very nice because it means I’ve inspired a generation of young people to love cinema.

I never got into television because I wanted to be someone famous. It was my passion for cinema that took me down that road; I was in television because it was the right platform from which to share that passion with other people. Fame has been the result but it was never my target – even though I enjoy having people recognize me, and I enjoy feeling the love – especially here in Egypt.

Has the role of interviewer and presenter been something you slipped into naturally?

Yes, because it was my passion. I brought it to the channel; it was a woman-made show. It’s not like I was given the opportunity to present a show on cinema – I proposed it and created the show myself; it’s my baby! It’s been an organic process.

Who has been the strongest influence in your life?

I’m not someone who gets very influenced by other people. I’ve enjoyed different experiences here and there, met people along the way who have had an impact on my career, some tougher on me than others, inspired me to work hard and be proactive – because in this job that’s what we do: work hard. But basically, I’m influenced more by things that happen around me than by people.

It must be demanding keeping up with your hectic schedule, how do you manage to balance work and motherhood? You are always on the road, how do you stay sane?

 

That’s a newly acquired skill that I’m still learning! It’s very difficult to be away from my daughter. My job requires a lot of travelling and I started travelling again two months after having her, (she’s nearly five years old now). Managing it all requires good organizational skills, which I was blessed with initially and now it’s become full-blown. Basically what I have given up is any kind of social life; it’s my job and my family and those are the exclusive priorities I’m happy to have.

What have been the standout moments in your career to date?

It’s always the first time that stands out, the first time to do Arabs Got Talent. The first time at the Oscars or the Cannes Film Festival, the first interview with Brad Pitt, or Oprah Winfrey. But what’s made a difference in the last few years is social media and how I interact with the fans; knowing what they want, who’s important to them, what their questions are and the impact of the show on them – which is really nice.

Who are some of the big names in show business that you have interviewed? Out of all celebrities you have interviewed who was the most fun? 

 Even though a lot of them are quite serious, if you get them on a good day the comedians are always quite fun. I did many interviews with Robin Williams and he really made me laugh, a true comedic spirit.

How do you manage to ‘warm up’ a difficult interviewee?

It’s very important to have done the research about the person and, for example, to have seen all their films. I never have prepared questions though; I prefer to listen to what people say and not follow a particular line of questioning. I feel they often give you more interesting information that way. It’s important to create a nice atmosphere in the room, as though you’re just having a chat. One of my lucky skills is having a very good memory, so if there is something important I want to ask it will always stay in my mind even if I get distracted.

Do you come to Egypt often?

I used to come more often but this is only my second time since the 2011 revolution. I love Egypt; it has so much spirit and people are happy and positive despite the disparities, the poverty. They are warm people. The Egyptian competitors in Arabs Got Talent always have an amazing ability to brush themselves off and move on even when they don’t succeed. They don’t have the kind of narcissism I’m used to with the Lebanese, who often think they’re the best at everything!

Have you seen any potential stars amongst the performers here at Got Talent?

Oh yes, absolutely – in fact many of them already are worldclass performers and feature in the Guinness Book of World Records. Sos and Victoria for example, have performed all over the world and are just back from Vegas. Lisa Sampson was a sensation in the UK on Britain’s Got Talent. The competitions are a platform for them and afterwards, if they work hard enough, they all become professionals. Salah the Entertainer, Babu Flex – I’d pay for a ticket to see them!

What advice would you offer young singers or actors wanting to make it to the top?

I think it’s great to identify your talents and follow them, but never assume that just because you are talented it will be a quick route to success. In life you have to earn it, develop your talent, go through the good and the bad and never give up if you feel that this is truly what you’re meant to do.

How important are events like this in providing opportunities for young talents to get exposure?

They’re providing a professional platform to these performers and a real public who’ve paid a ticket to come and see them, which is what they’re all about. We live in a region where it’s established that to succeed in life you have to go into ‘serious professions’, which is something that the show, and myself, are trying to change peoples’ minds about. Take the Egyptian singer on the show Yasmina El Alwani, for example. Got Talent has completely changed her life and there’s no doubt she will become a singing star.

Quickfire Round:

Favorite clothing item? Large black trousers!

Signature fragrance? I don’t really have a best one; I change all the time. Right now I’m wearing Burberry.

Best habit? Discipline. (Or what my husband would call being a control freak.)

Comfort food? Ice cream.

Ideal holiday location? Miami.

Always in your suitcase? Trainers. I’ve taken a new habit of always exercising in hotels when I travel.

Favourite app? WhatsApp

What is the best gift you have ever received? My daughter.