Celia Alexander
The Sleeper Train
Life & Style
April 27, 2012
The Sleeper Train
In a hurry to get to Luxor or Aswan from Cairo? Flying is the fastest option. If saving money is…
Memorializing the ‘grand hotels’ of Egypt
Life & Style
March 11, 2012
Memorializing the ‘grand hotels’ of Egypt
In “Grand Hotels of Egypt: In the Golden Age of Travel,” Andrew Humphreys gives a detailed history of the flourishing…
Bakeries ready for Prophet’s birthday
Food
February 4, 2012
Bakeries ready for Prophet’s birthday
In preparation for Moulid al-Nabi, the holiday that celebrates the birth of the Prophet Mohamed, bakeries in Cairo began selling…
Architecture: ‘The Sultan’s Fountain’ and the restoration of a sabil-kuttab
Art news
January 29, 2012
Architecture: ‘The Sultan’s Fountain’ and the restoration of a sabil-kuttab
Throughout Egypt’s history, access to water has been essential to the development of its cities and towns. It is no…
Cairo driving: The five most dangerous habits
Life & Style
September 28, 2011
Cairo driving: The five most dangerous habits
Whether it’s the hours spent in traffic commuting each day, the arguments that ensue over fender benders, or the shock…
Postcard from Portland: Maine finds its cultural heart
Life & Style
September 20, 2011
Postcard from Portland: Maine finds its cultural heart
With very few people, and a lot of forests and coastline, the US state of Maine, in the northeast corner…
Seoul’s fish market: Live octopus, anyone?
Life & Style
September 8, 2011
Seoul’s fish market: Live octopus, anyone?
Japan has long attracted visitors by its sushi, China with its Peking duck, Thailand with its curries and cooking classes…
There’s a lot to do in Edinburgh during the Fringe
Life & Style
July 25, 2011
There’s a lot to do in Edinburgh during the Fringe
Every August in Edinburgh, any indoor or outdoor space large enough to hold a small audience, including churches, conference rooms,…