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“Al Nadam” Series “Regret”

In the series “Al Nadam”, it would have been possible for the novel “The Threshold of Pain” to read a different reading if its cover had not been appended with an introductory phrase: “A novel in five scenes and many…

“Qalam Humra” Series “A Lipstick”

I usually don't like watching a lot of series, perhaps because of the stereotyping and repetition of topics, but I have to tell you that the social drama “Qalam Humra” made me haunted by it, and stuck in my mind…

Who is Frank Sinatra?

Frank Sinatra is one of the most famous singers of the twentieth century, with a singing career full of achievements and awards. His lifetime Frank Sinatra was born in Hoboken, New Jersey on December 12, 1915. His fame came through…

“Alfosoul Alarba’a” Series “The Four Seasons”

There is no doubt that the dramas before the Syrian crisis have presented distinguished and honorable series in a remarkable way. Syrian drama will not recover soon from its repression unless it is tempted by the previous works with their…

My trip to Greece

A Mesmerizing Expedition into the Heart of Hellenic Splendor Allow me to recount my recent journey to Greece—an extraordinary escapade that left an indelible mark on my soul. Greece, famous for its large number of ancient ruins, whitewashed villages, sunny…

My trip to Italy

My Unforgettable Trip to Italy Italy, a nation where beauty and love entwine, welcomed me with open arms, offering a unique blend of history, romance, and artistic innovation. As I traversed this country, it became evident that Italy is not…

“Frank Sinatra” The legend

Our life is always full of ups and downs, moments of madness, calm, and power that makes it worthy of adventure, and challenge against all circumstances. That's what Frank Sinatra taught me, and some of what he left in my…

“Louis Armstrong” Top Jazz Musicians

When I talk about Louis Armstrong, I feel that I am a biased to him and to his music. In fact, I owe his sweet melodies as they taught me what it means to taste the tune, and enjoy the…

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