Alexandria
The History Behind the Graffiti Hall of Fame: Sydney’s 90s Rave Haven
An interview with Tony Spanos. The mind behind the drop-in centre for ravers, graffers and hip hop artists of the 90's.
Richard Spencer Held Parties in ‘Fash Loft’ for White Nationalists, Court Hears
The white nationalist's partying was used against him in a court case against the organizers of the Unite the Right rallies in Charlottesville.
Cafe's Entire Staff Quits Over Owner's Coronavirus Denial and Alleged Harassment
Employees claim that the owner of Killer ESP in Virginia told customers that masks weren't necessary and refused to provide PPE to staff.
Authorities Opened That Black Sarcophagus and Found Three Mummies Stewing in Sewage
"The sarcophagus has been opened, but we have not been hit by a curse.”
Attacks on Two Churches in Egypt Have Killed at Least 42 People
ISIS has claimed responsibility for the Palm Sunday massacre.
Atlanta's R&B Underground Is Pushing to Make a New Pop Sound in Trap’s Capital
The A has always had a soul side, but these days it's thriving in the underground and DIY scenes.
EgyptAir Remains May Suggest Blast Happened on Board, but No Explosive Traces Found so Far
One Egyptian expert says the size of human remains retrieved from the crashed flight suggest there was an explosion on board, but another said it was too early to say what brought the plane down.
French Investigators Offer First Clues About Final Moments Before EgyptAir Crash
France's air accident investigation agency says the missing jet sent a series of signals indicating that smoke had been detected on board before it crashed.
Egypt Court Issues Death Penalty for Georgetown Political Science Professor
The professor was sentenced to death in absentia on charges of espionage as Egypt continues its crackdown on dissent.
Young Photographer Finds Abstract Art in Egyptian Architecture
Award-winning 21-year-old photographer Yasser Alaa Mobarak captures the gorgeous colors, shapes, and textures of old houses in Alexandria.
Egypt Marks Anniversary of 2011 Uprising With Deadly Clashes Between Protesters and Police
At least 15 people — including a 10-year-old boy — were killed during anti-government protests on the anniversary of the first day of the 2011 Egyptian revolution.