- Cycling İstanbul
- Heroes of the Stage
- Architecture That Makes People Happy
- A 170 Year Old Friendship: Polonezköy
- Friend Country: Poland
- Taxi!
- Istanbul’s Lesser Known Museums
- Are You Ready For The Olympıcs?
- Kütahya’s Ephesus: Aizanoi
- The world is shrinking but Turkish is getting bigger
- Find The Balance With Macrobiotics
- It’s Always Summer When You Listen To Her
- Colorful Journeys
- Discovering Morel Mushrooms
- An Artistic Journey In Istanbul
- World Stars At Maçka
- The Museum Without Walls
- 5 Exciting Music Festivals
- Ramadan in İstanbul
- Turkey’s First Desert Marathon
- The New Jersey-Istanbul-Cairo Triangle
- Engin Günaydın’s Tokat
- An Artistic Journey At Submarine Wharf
- An Enjoyable Wait
- The Lap Of Luxury: Nice
- A Weekend In Tbilisi
- Boeljon Wins Again At Belek
- A Cinderella Tale
- Pioneer Of Green Entertainment: Ecofest
- Companion Of The Tigris
- Another New Agreement
- Turkish Airlines Convenience In The U.S.
- Enjoy Live Matchs in The Air
- Canada On A Single Ticket
- Expanding The Flight Network
- More Flights To Africa
- Reward For Success
- Intellectual Leaders Gather At Sales Summit
- For A Greener Environment
The New Jersey-Istanbul-Cairo Triangle
The New Jersey-Istanbul-Cairo Triangle
Kutlukhan Perker turned a short story by g. Willow Wilson into a graphıc novel called caıro that appeals as much for its illustratıons as for the story it tells.
G. Willow Wilson is a young writer who was born in New Jersey in 1982. A history major in college, she spent time in Cairo where she studied Arabic and Arab literature. Kutlukhan Perker, who has lived in New York City since 2001, is a young cartoonist whose work has appeared in publications like The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and The New Yorker. His illustrations for Wilson’s Cairo complete the New Jersey-Istanbul-Cairo triangle. Out now in Turkish (Kahire), Cairo chronicles the adventures, centering around a magical narghileh, of protagonists whose paths cross when they come to the city for entirely different reasons.
In Quest Of Mevlevism
This book about the Mevlevi lodges (Mevlevihane) that represent the ideas and works of Mevlânâ Jalaladdin Rumi will give you an up-close acquaintance not only with the Mevlevi organization, whose foundations were laid in Konya in the time of the Seljuks and spread through the Ottoman lands, but also with a cultural ecosystem embracing the Middle East, the Balkans and Crimea.
