Tahrir Square
The Sad and Bloody Aftermath of the Port Said Stadium Massacre
Are the death sentence verdicts a death sentence for Egypt?
Is SpongeBob SquarePants the New Che Guevara?
Spongebob SquarePants has become a symbol for rebellious youth in Egypt. Student leaders in the fight against conservative President Mohamed Morsi have adopted him as their symbol, and he's inspired dozens of Egyptian Facebook fan groups, including at...
The Revolution Is Still Going on in Egypt—in Tiny Flashes
What I had witnessed was not one of the vast, telegenic protests of the Egyptian revolution. It was one of thousands of smaller acts of rebellion against authority taking place throughout the country every single day. One human rights group recorded...
World Peace Update
This week, milk was used as a weapon. I'm not sure we've ever been further from planetary harmony.
Don't Worry, We're Not Assad's Henchmen
Arranging a fashion shoot with the Syrian resistance is tough, but we did it.
Vigilantes Are Tagging Egypt's Sexual Harassers with Spray Paint
The members of "Be A Man" patroled during the recent Eid al-Adha festival celebrations, armed with cans of black and white spray paint, attacking, pinning down, and scarlet-lettering the shit out of grabbers and gropers with the words "I Am a Harasser...
Calm Has Broken Out in Cairo
What the hell is the army up to?Why are they trying to hang on to power, even though they know that they're probably going to have to give it up sooner or later?
Another Sleepless Night in Cairo
It's hard to fall asleep when you've seen a paving slab fall out of the sky and hit a man in the face.
Remembering the Dead in Cairo
The protesters in Tahrir are tough, but even they need to stop from time to time to mourn.
Are the Illuminati Behind the Protests in Tahrir Square?
Probably not, but you can't blame Cairo for being a bit paranoid.