The Batha Museum… the pride of Fez
The Batha Museum, or Dar El Batha, as the people of fez call it, is one of the oldest and most beautiful artistic monuments in the spiritual capital, Fez. It is the pride of the […]
The Batha Museum, or Dar El Batha, as the people of fez call it, is one of the oldest and most beautiful artistic monuments in the spiritual capital, Fez. It is the pride of the […]
Although it took the Moroccan government years to recognize its diploma, just as it remained under the supervision of the Ministry of the Interior instead of the Ministry of Culture, the fact remains that the […]
Robert Assaraf was known to be a man who had a keen sense of principle and who did not hesitate for a moment to put his personal funds at the service of a deal in […]
Izza Genini is one of the most famous and important names in the history of documentary production, directing and distribution in Morocco and the North African region. She is a Moroccan Jewess who was born […]
The South Korean trend of “mukbang” video has become popular in the United States and around the world through websites such as YouTube, Facebook and Instagram, and some Americans have even become mukbang stars themselves. […]
In a new episode of Nayda in Hollywood, Simo Benbachir welcomed Moroccan actress and producer Nawal Bengholam, who is now one of the most famous faces on television in the United States. Nawal Bengholam was […]
The Mellahs, Jewish neighborhoods, which were widespread in various cities in Morocco, have contributed for many years to the preservation of Jewish memory and heritage. But, abandoned by their owners from the 1950s up to […]
In a new episode of Nayda in Hollywood, Simo Benbachir welcomed the international producer of Moroccan origin, Noureddine Dahmani, known as “Mani”, who arrived in America from Taounate to become the manager of a large […]
In colonial times, this garden was called Lyautey. But immediately after the independence, it was named the Arab League Garden. Its design was supervised by a French engineer named Jean-Claude Forestier, who was brought in […]
A new mural painting depicting a young Moroccan man dressed in a mix of traditional Moroccan and contemporary Chicago clothing now decorates Columbia’s dance building, linking two twin cities and mixing cultures, Moroccan and Chicago. […]
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