Culture and Art
Mohammed Al-Tuwayan... a loss to Saudi drama
The Saudi cultural scene today bid farewell to one of its artistic luminaries, one of the pioneers who left their mark on Saudi drama, the artist
The Saudi cultural scene bid farewell today to one of its artistic giants, one of the first to leave his mark on Saudi drama, the great artist Mohammed Al-Tuwayan, who closed his eyes to the world at the age of eighty, but he refused to be anything but alive in the scene whose details he always loved.
Al-Tuwayan departed, as great men do, with a quietude befitting the depth of his roles and the profoundness of his artistic journey, which was not merely a fleeting appearance on screen, but a complete experience and an enduring lesson in artistic integrity. It was as if he had decided to join his late companion, Muhammad Al-Ali, 23 years after his passing, as if their long-awaited reunion had finally arrived, to return together to a scene yet to be written, in another dimension and another time.
Mohammed Al-Tuwayan was born in 1945 in the city of Buraydah in the Qassim region, into a family that valued beauty and commerce. His father was a successful merchant who provided him with the opportunity to travel abroad, gaining knowledge, intellectual growth, and diverse experiences. He studied in the United States, where he immersed himself in the arts and knowledge, and returned to be among the pioneers of Saudi drama in its early days, when filmmaking was still in its infancy in the country.
Al-Tuwayan was not only an actor, but also a writer, a visual artist, and an intellectual who saw art as a profound message, more than just a performance. In every role he played, he carried in his voice, his features, and his presence the experience of a lifetime of contemplation and reflection, which he poured onto the screen with rare artistry.
From his early days in television, Al-Tuwayan embodied the spirit of the old school of acting, where the actor merges with the character to the point of almost becoming one with it. Throughout his career, he presented works that have etched their place in the memory of Saudi and Gulf viewers, becoming part of the first wave of local drama that established its presence and contributed to shaping the identity of the television landscape.
His roles varied between father, intellectual, official, and friend, but each time he redefined the character in his own unique style, never repeating himself, but rather giving each character an independent spirit. He was an actor who didn't just perform, but lived the role so completely that you almost believed it was real.
Today, Mohammed Al-Tuwayan joins the list of names that will never fade, just as Mohammed Al-Ali, Bakr Al-Shadi, Abdulaziz Al-Hammad, Mohammed Hamza, and their companions who made Saudi drama a living memory that transcends generations remain. His body may depart, but his voice will endure, and his works will forever bear witness to a man ahead of his time, who saw in art more than just a profession, but another life he inhabited and to which he gave his soul.
Mohammed Al-Tuwayan is not just a name in old credits, but a visual and auditory memory that will continue to be repeated in the nights of viewers.
Culture and Art
The Cashio family sues Michael Jackson for molestation: shocking details
Michael Jackson's second family has turned the tables, filing a lawsuit accusing him of sexual assault in the homes of Elizabeth Taylor and Elton John. Learn the details and the heirs' response.
In a shocking legal development that has reopened dark chapters of the past, four people who were considered for years to be among the closest confidants of the late pop star Michael Jackson have filed a lawsuit accusing him of rape and sexual abuse against them when they were children. The surprise lies not only in the nature of the accusations but also in the identity of the plaintiffs, who belong to the Cashcio family, often described in the media as Jackson's "second family," and who were his first line of defense for decades.
Details of the lawsuit and the alleged locations
The lawsuit, filed on February 27 by brothers Edward, Dominic, and Aldo Cacciu and their sister Marie Nicole Porte, contained harrowing details in a 23-page complaint. The plaintiffs described the late singer as a "serial child predator," alleging that he drugged and sexually abused them for over a decade, beginning in the 1990s when they were between seven and eight years old.
Perhaps the most controversial aspect of the lawsuit is the location of the alleged assaults. Besides the famous Neverland Ranch, Edward Cashio claimed to have been assaulted at Elizabeth Taylor's Swiss home and Elton John's UK home during stops on the Dangerous World Tour between 1992 and 1993. The lawsuit also mentioned assaults on Dominique in France and attempted assaults on sister Marie Nicole in multiple locations, including New York, Las Vegas, and even Bahrain during Jackson's stay there between 2005 and 2006. The lawsuit was careful to point out that Taylor and John were unaware of these alleged incidents in their homes.
A reversal in the family's historical position
This legal move marks a dramatic shift in the relationship between the Cashichion family and Michael Jackson's estate. Historically, members of this family have been cited as proof of Jackson's innocence, having lived and traveled with him for years. Brother Frank Cashichion even published a memoir in 2011 staunchly defending the "King of Pop" and denying any wrongdoing, making these current allegations a shock to the singer's fans and those following the legal proceedings surrounding his estate.
Legal context and impact of the case
This lawsuit adds to a series of legal challenges facing Michael Jackson's estate, bringing back memories of the infamous 2005 trial that ended with his acquittal on all child molestation charges after a five-month ordeal. Despite his death in 2009, Jackson's artistic legacy continues to face serious hurdles in the face of renewed accusations, which directly impact his global image and the artistic projects associated with his name.
The heirs' response: an attempt to extort money
For its part, Michael Jackson's estate responded firmly through attorney Marti Singer, who described the lawsuit as a "desperate attempt" to capitalize on the situation for financial gain. The defense statement revealed that family members had previously filed substantial financial claims, including a request for $213 million followed by another for $40 million, suggesting that this reversal of position after 25 years of staunch defense raises serious questions about the true motives behind the lawsuit.
Culture and Art
Majed El Masry reveals the truth about the fabrication of Ramez Level the Beast prank
Actor Maged El Masry admitted to knowing the host of Ramez Level El Wahsh beforehand, but denied knowing the details of the prank. Learn the full story and see the list of victims.
In a move that put an end to the constant speculation surrounding Ramadan prank shows each year, Egyptian actor Maged El Masry the debate about whether the artists and guests were aware of the nature of the prank they would be subjected to on the show "Ramez Level the Monster" before filming. These statements shed light on the behind-the-scenes workings of one of the most-watched and controversial programs in the Arab world.
Majed Al-Masri's confessions: Partial knowledge and a real injury
In recent media statements, Maged El Masry revealed the details of his participation, confirming that the element of surprise wasn't entirely absent, but it wasn't complete either. El Masry explained, "I knew from the beginning that I was going on a show hosted by Ramez Galal, but I didn't know any details about the nature of the prank or what would happen inside it.".
Al-Masry pointed out that knowing the host's identity didn't prevent physical harm, confirming the prank's violence and seriousness at certain points. He added, "Ramez drove me crazy, and I was actually injured, but thank God it passed without further incident." Regarding his relationship with Ramez Galal after the prank, Al-Masry emphasized the depth of their friendship, saying, "Ramez is like a little brother to me, and we've always been colleagues and friends," which explains the guests' acceptance of the difficult situations they face.
The phenomenon of Ramez Galal's programs: A history of controversy and success
Ramez Galal's prank shows have been a Ramadan staple for many years, evolving year after year in terms of scale and production value. Viewers are always divided between those who believe these shows are merely pre-arranged performances and those who genuinely believe the celebrities' spontaneous reactions. Maged El Masry's comments attempt a middle ground, asserting that while the guest may know the host's identity, they remain unaware of the "terrifying scenario" that awaits them, thus preserving the authenticity of the reactions stemming from fear and surprise.
List of victims of "Ramez Level the Monster"
This season of "Ramez Level the Monster" features a wide array of stars from the worlds of art and sports in Egypt and the Arab world, reflecting the program's immense popularity and its ability to attract big names despite the harshness of the pranks. Among the most prominent names who fell victim to Ramez's pranks this year are:
- Stars of the arts: Ahmed El Sakka, Ghada Adel, Ghada Abdel Razek, Diab, Ahmed Malek, Asmaa Galal, Caroline Azmy, Rahma Mohsen, Mustafa Gharib, Liqaa El Khamissi, Samah Anwar, and Shaimaa Seif.
- Sports stars: Egyptian national team star Zizo, Al-Ahly club star Yasser Ibrahim, and sports critic Omar Al-Dardiri.
- Popular singing stars: Singer Hamo Beka.
The question remains open every year about the limits of humor and danger in this type of program, but the record viewership numbers confirm that it is still the main entertainment meal for the Arab viewer after breakfast.
Culture and Art
Hind Saeed Saleh responds to accusations of disobedience and clarifies the truth behind her statements
Hind Saeed Saleh breaks her silence and responds to accusations of disobedience after fragmented statements about her late father, artist Saeed Saleh, circulated, emphasizing the depth of her relationship with him and the truth of his piety.
Hind Saeed Saleh, daughter of the late Egyptian comedy legend Saeed Saleh, expressed her deep resentment and anger at what she described as a systematic smear campaign targeting her recently. She faced harsh accusations of "disrespect" and of tarnishing her father's image. This came after social media users circulated statements attributed to her, taken out of context, concerning her father's religious observance and performance of prayers.
The truth about the fragmented statements
In a decisive response via her official Facebook account, Hind clarified that the uproar was based on misinformation, stating, "I was surprised by a widely circulated image from an anonymous page containing excerpts from a previous interview I gave." She emphasized that the original statement was from an interview she conducted in 2024, where she spoke candidly about the spiritual and psychological transformation her father underwent during his imprisonment. She pointed out that this ordeal led him to draw closer to God, contrary to the claims made by some that he did not pray.
A barrage of insults and a message to the critics
The late artist's daughter revealed the psychological distress she suffered as a result of these rumors, confirming that she was subjected to a barrage of insults and false accusations of being a "disobedient daughter" who was exposing her father after his death. Visibly moved, she commented, "Only God knows the intentions, and He knows the extent of my love for my father, the depth of my grief, and the unwavering longing I feel for him, no matter how many years pass." She addressed her attackers with a scathing message: "Thank you for the free favors, and I remind you that there is no barrier between the supplication of the wronged and God.".
Saeed Saleh... an icon that will never fade
This controversy serves to highlight the immense place Saeed Saleh holds in the hearts of Arab audiences. The late actor was not merely a passing figure; he was a cornerstone in shaping the consciousness of Egyptian and Arab comedy during the second half of the 20th century. His plays, particularly "Madraset El Moshaghbeen" (School of Mischief) and "El Eyal Kebret" (The Kids Have Grown Up), marked a historical turning point in comedic theater, establishing a school of thought based on improvisation and quick wit, which allowed him to reign supreme in comedy for many years.
An artistic influence that spans generations
The "Sultan of Comedy" passed away in 2014 at the age of 74 from a heart attack, leaving behind a vast artistic legacy of over 500 works spanning cinema, theater, and television. Among his most memorable films are "Salam Ya Sahby" (Peace Be Upon You, My Friend), "Al Mashbouh" (The Suspect), and "Al Halafout" (The Scoundrel), the latter co-starring his longtime collaborator Adel Imam. Saeed Saleh's life, with its successes, failures, and personal moments, remains a rich source of fascination for the public, who continue to engage with everything related to him with love and curiosity. This explains the extreme sensitivity surrounding any statements that touch upon his personal life.
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