Gala Premiere Event

First Person Films Blind musicians, Iraqi refugees, stressed-out emergency room doctors and men who iron clothes with their feet. These are a few of the subjects of compelling short documentary films produced this year by students in the professional and graduate programs at the American University in Cairo’s Center for Electronic Journalism. Join us (if …

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Ian in Luxor

One of my favorite people in this world is Ann Wood, a Brooklyn-based artist and dear friend whose blog is filled with delights — from papier mache ships with billowing sails made from vintage materials, to finely crafted horses, spiders and owls that she sells in her online shop. But her newest passion is to …

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Petra at Night

To see the Nabataean ruins of Petra by day is amazing (and I’ll write more about my trip there soon), but two times a week, there is an event at night that offers a beautiful and mysterious walk by candlelight into the mile-long chasm leading to the first marvelous ruin at Petra, the stone-carved facade …

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R.I.P. KV

About a year ago, novelist Kurt Vonnegut wrote this in a widely-read article: No matter how corrupt, greedy, and heartless our government, our corporations, our media, and our religious and charitable institutions may become, the music will still be wonderful. If I should ever die, God forbid, let this be my epitaph: THE ONLY PROOF …

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Images from Jordan

I’m back in Cairo after a lovely week in Jordan. Will have stories and videos to post soon, but wanted to give you a sneak preview of some of the still images — from Petra, Wadi Rum and Jerash — in advance. Enjoy.