19TwentyThree Online Magazine | Egypt - Part 25
Butcher House your BBQ
August 13, 2013A good, old-fashioned barbecue is what you really need on a good summer night. If you’re lucky enough to be on the beach, we envy you, but even if you’re not, round your friends up in your garden, on the … Read More
To Do: Have a Bob’s Hotdog by the Sea
August 13, 2013What’s better than a good, juicy, hotdog sandwich to perfect that tanning session after a long stressful week?
Maadi’s Bobs’ Hot Dogs has brought its carts to the sandy shores of Hacienda White, so go on and bite into one … Read More
Mai T. Abbasi Tray
August 13, 2013We love Mai T. Abbasi‘s Egyptian proverb’s tray. It’s funny, original, very Egyptian and mostly, a great ice breaker for when you have guests who simply can’t warm up.
Available for online ordering on Misha by Mai T. Abbasi‘s Facebook … Read More
To Marry or Not to Marry
August 13, 2013 | Hadeel El Deeb 1Planning for one for the rest of your life, or sharing it all? There’s always this dilemma in our minds whether we’re commitment phobes or commitment lovers; something always happens to get you on the other side.
It’s certainly one … Read More
Joy, Accomplishment, Hope and Sexual Harassment
August 13, 2013 | Hedy IbrahimThe legal side of sexual harassment and how our law fails to identify what it is and fails to protect us against it.
I am everything and I am none of it
August 12, 2013 | Nadine El Sayed 5I am a conservative and a liberal, a leftist and a rightist, a Christian, a Buddhist, a Muslim, a Sufi and a Salafist. I am a feminist and an old-fashioned wife. I am everything and I am none of it. I am myself and that’s the only label I chose to adopt.
Coffee with Lamis El Hadidi
August 12, 2013 | Nadine El Sayed 2How did our talk shows turn into a friendly coffee session with presenters?
Stories of Women from Egypt: Fadya, the Brotherhood Mother
August 6, 2013 | Rana Kamaly 1We come cross a variety of women each day, the educated, the empowered, the poor, the struggling, the conservative and the liberal. Each week, we will bring you the behind-closed-doors story of Egyptian women who came across our paths; from tragic stories of single mothers to beautiful tales of love and companionship.
This is the story of a woman robbed of many things in the middle of a political game she had very little to do with.
We Love: Amna Amer Baboushka Wrap Beach Pants
August 4, 2013We’re sure you’re all excited about the eid holidays and mentally packing your beach bags dreaming away and staring at your computer screen at your office. So are we.
We are in love with Amna Amer‘s Baboushka wrap beach pant. They’re not … Read More
Stranded in LA: Diaries of an Egyptian girl in the city of dreams
August 3, 2013 | Nahed BarakatA series of mishaps, unfortunate events and awesome experiences of a girl whose first time in LA was when she went to live there for years to follow.