CAIROCAIRO — During its heyday, it was famed as the lively and romantic heart of Arabic music – a Cairo street modeled after Paris’ boulevards, home to musicians, belly-dancers and instrument makers.
Large and vivid murals leading away from Cairo’s Tahrir square have, since last year, become unofficial shrines for those killed by the army and the police in Egypt’s uprising. Despite the street ...
CAIRO (AP) - During its heyday, it was famed as the lively and romantic heart of Arabic music - a Cairo street modeled after Paris' boulevards, home to musicians, belly-dancers and instrument makers.