The North Africa Journal: Reviews The Colonel's New Culture ================================================================================ Arezki Daoud on 27 March, 2011 02:34:00 Colonel Muamar Gaddafi has been a nightmare for the Libyan people. He not only continues to cling to power and remains defiant when everyone wants him out, but he also never hesitated eliminating anyone who resists him. As the Gaddafi regime is progressively fading away, Muamar Gaddafi is not only leaving a completely ravaged country behind him, but he has clearly stimulated artists, photographers, amateur musicians and countless Youtubers in ways he never intended. Colin Watson a Painter who Captures ”the Otherness” of Morocco ================================================================================ Colin Kilkelly on 07 June, 2010 03:38:00 He graduated in Fine Arts from the University of Ulster and has exhibited at the Pyms Gallery London, Jorgensen Fine Arts and the Royal Academy Dublin, One Oxford Street Belfast and other Belfast galleries, the Lawrence Arnott Gallery in 2007, where he is exhibiting again on the 8th June -3rd July 2010. Hannibal Coming to a Theater Near Your: Beware of Hollywood ================================================================================ Arezki Daoud on 22 October, 2009 03:15:00 Once again Hollywood is preparing to re-write history. Nothing wrong if they get their facts right, but between wrong information and excessive romanticizing, true history may end up being diluted by a commercially-focused Hollywood. A Visit to Douar Tafza, the Berber Ecomuseum in the Ourika Valley ================================================================================ Colin Kilkelly on 28 August, 2009 03:07:00 By Colin Kilkelly*: As you come to the last corner at the entrance to the Ourika Valley, 35 minutes from Marrakech you can see on your right the little Berber village of Tafza. Before you decide to bypass its centre, you may want to know that it houses a priceless gem, the Berber ecomuseum of Douar Tafza. Religious And Secular Forces Clash Over Women’s Status In Mediterranean World ================================================================================ Nasima Alli on 21 July, 2009 01:12:00 New Book by Authors of American Religious Identification Survey: The Mediterranean world is a region in flux and under strain and poses striking challenges to the many peoples who live there. That was the conclusion of a group of researchers from nine countries who gathered in 2007 at what has been called “an extraordinary meeting” of scholars representing “all of the major faiths that crowd the Mediterranean shores.” Rainbow Nation Revisited: Innovative Approach, Outstanding Performance ================================================================================ Nasima Alli on 09 July, 2009 05:55:00 Reviews: I came across an outstanding album of Algerian folk singer Idir, “La France des Couleurs,” is old enough since it was actually released in 2007 by the Saint George record label.