They might be young and pint-sized, but we can all take lessons from kids who are living life better than us. We’re not talking about child…
Author: Aprille Muscara
Apparently, this video – which characterizes all women as crazy and some as mythical animals in a ridiculous graph – is “actually very spot on”. Listen,…
We’ve got mad respect for Madiha Bhatti, a student and spoken word poet who spits the truth about the music industry’s blatant misogyny in her video…
The airport is a fascinating world of its own, a cross-section of the world in transit. If you travel enough, you come to have favorites, discover…
At AIESEC’s recent Egypt Youth to Business Conference, we got the chance to catch the dynamic Laila Iskander for a quick chat. A champion of the…
In 2011, anonymous street artist JR began “INSIDE OUT”, a worldwide art initiative that would span 112 countries and is still going today. “I wish for…
In the aftermath of Egypt’s first presidential elections since last year’s “coupvolution” that ousted Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammed Morsi from office, the Washington Post’s editorial board…
It takes a certain kind of traveler to understand the enduring magic of this sometimes sleepy, sometimes bustling Red Sea town. Visitors are drawn by tales…
The campaigning period for Egypt’s upcoming presidential elections is now well underway, with sparkling new, freshly manufactured Hamdeen Sabbahi and Abdel Fattah el-Sisi billboards popping up…
The story of VerbalizeIt is one that any startup would want to learn from and replicate. It solves a common problem (language barriers) with innovative methods…