Great: A Day in the Life of an AUCian
‘Great,’ I whispered under my breath.
Read MoreThe latest from The Caravan’s culture desk, covering art, theatre, TV, film & more
‘Great,’ I whispered under my breath.
Read MoreEgyptian online viewers like short bursts of commentary and satire infused with comedy, but after Mekawy and Orabi noticed this trend, they created BingeCircle to offer something different.
Read MoreOn display was a wide collection of photos, movies and artistic masterpieces that investigate how the picture goes about as a container for individual and political knowledge.
Read MoreMelaney says writing gives one tools for clarifying any confusion they may face and can be used as a manner by which one resolves any difficulties or conflicts.
Read MoreSurprisingly, Aurora’s parents completely stole the show in this rendition. Dancers Carlos Montalvan and Beatrice Bartolomei made a charmingly light-hearted couple who never failed to draw a smile on the audience’s faces each time they appeared on stage.
Read MoreThere is no permanent setting where Meiroun returns in the comic strip; each comic is in a new (always seemingly abandoned and empty) space; a stark, artistic metaphor of the real lives of Palestinians in diaspora.
Read MoreThe film blasts through all the fan theories and creates a new world order absent of Sith and Jedi paradigms.
Read MoreThe 2011 feature is the first in Egyptian film history to humanize patients and depict their struggle in an empathetic light.
Read MoreIn Isaac’s Eye, written by Lucas Hnath and performed at AUC’s Gerhart Theater starting October 25 to the end of the month, audiences were given a peek beneath the scientific veneer into a world of sex, drugs and fame that take an unsuspecting viewer by surprise.
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