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Rachel Aspden

Articles by Rachel Aspden

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Thinking about Cairo

  • 30 October 2008

Chicago
Alaa al-Aswany
Fourth Estate, 342pp, £14.99

Changing man

  • 31 July 2008
  • 4 comments

Nine years after founding the boundary-breaking West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, Daniel Barenboim tells Rachel Aspden that the solution to the Israeli-Palestinian problem must be cultural, not political

A lost world

  • 17 July 2008

Songs from 1920s Baghdad bring us a diverse city where the streets and nightclubs were full of music

Imagining the east

  • 29 May 2008

Once dismissed as imperialist fantasies about the Muslim world, British orientalist paintings are once again becoming popular. Their exotic visions tell us much about the social and cultural history of Victorian Britain

Forgotten Burma

  • 01 May 2008
  • 2 comments

Burma is back in the news in the wake of the terrible cyclone. Ahead of this tragedy Rachel Aspden visited the forgotten Burmese resistance. Here is her report.

Written in the sand

  • 17 April 2008
  • 1 comment

Observations on Abu Dhabi

The lives of others

  • 17 April 2008

Playing Cards in Cairo: Mint Tea, Tarneeb and Tales of the City
Hugh Miles Abacus, 288pp, £10.99

Eastern eyes

  • 14 February 2008

Female film-makers across the Middle East are hindered by state censorship and competition from Hollywood, yet the power and the variety of their work shine through

What you'll be reading in 2008

  • 13 December 2007

From Bill Emmott via Will Self to the revamped 007

All that glitters

  • 06 December 2007

The O2's exhibition of artefacts from ancient Egypt has been dismissed as "tacky" and "rapacious". The critics are wrong

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