Bashar Zidane
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[edit] Bashar Zidane
World's Youngest Editor-In-Chief
Bashar Salim Zidane, born in the holy city of Nazareth on the 4th of May 1986, received his elementary studies at Franciscan school, and followed them at St. Joseph Seminary & High School in Nazareth. In the year 2005, Bashar Zidane established the first Arabic entertainment web magazine on the internet "Stars Cafe", to become the world's youngest Editor-In-chief. In the same year, Zidane joined The Wizo Academy Of Design & Education - Haifa, to study Graphic Design & Visual communication. "Stars Cafe" magazine gained a huge success between the Arab entertainment fans around the world with its monthly issues, and interviewed a number of the most important and successful Arabian stars such as:Diana Haddad, Nawal El Zoughby, Kadim El Saher, Latifa, Joana Mallah, Layla Ghufran, Zaven Kuyoumjian, Mouna Zaki, Sulaf Fawakherji, George Al Rassi, Iwan, and more. "Stars Cafe" publishes every month its charts boards, which are considered as the most trusted Arabic charts for the best selling albums, most requested music-videos, and most watched TV-shows. These charts are trusted also by the most important music awards in the world, The "World Music Awards", which has a category under their awards for the "Best selling artist in the Middle East & North Africa". Beside the magazine, "Stars Cafe" has its online fine art gallery "GraphiCafe". In this gallery Bashar Zidane publishes his graphic designs, artistic photographes, and articles discussing different design-related issues. In the year 2006, Bashar Zidane widened the limits of his "Stars Cafe" world, by launching "Stars Cafe" online radio, which seems to achieve the same success of the magazine.
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