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It all started with a dream. When Nicole Vardi and Dana Aljouder first met. A casual hallway encounter at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY blossomed into a beautiful venture – and “the rest, as they say, is
It isn’t everyday that one gets to meet a prodigy. However, I was one of the lucky ones, having had the serendipitous opportunity of chancing upon Rayan Abdul-Baki, a 15-year-old Lebanese genius living amongst u
At the very least, Russell Brand is an enigma. He is tough to pin down and affable as he is opinionated. He’s often an instigator, such as when he recently showed up at Fox News headquarters to object to his int
It has been 6 years since we last featured our friend, Poet and Aphoristic writer extraordinaire Yahia Lababidi, in the pages of bazaar. With the release of his latest book Barely There, he continues to endeavor o
One of the most important lessons we learn is that life is dynamic, ever-changing, constantly evolving. Primitive man invented the wheel and modern man took that rudimentary object and exceled it to proportions th
By Jaye Sonia Let me be the first to tell you that pursuing the creative arts you love can be difficult. Writing while you’re on vacation, for instance, is never easy (especially when it’s convention time)! F
There is simply no other way to describe it: when she gets up and leaves the coffee shop, she ever so stealthily walks sideways. She does this to keep an eye on him. Unfortunately, she is not very good at sideways
By Craig Loomis Sitting, thinking about what to eat for lunch, four white-haired old men who have lost some of their important front teeth, who are busy telling stories of their sons and daughters, not to mention
By Shurooq Amin We spend our lives searching for that elusive raison d’etre, the meaning of life. “Why are we here? Is there anything more to life than this existence? Is there an afterlife, a God, a Devil, is
Breathing new narratives on the warehouse walls, spray paint cans hissed colorful shapes and then the chaotic letters soon began to waltz on the walls, as calligraphy joined hands with graffiti. Hafez is an artis
By Jaye Sonia Be advised – sometimes, things just start out weird. When they do, it’s probably advisable to step back and evaluate the weirdness so that you can make the best possible decision. You know, use y
By Farhad Manjoo The other day I wrote a column criticizing iTunes. It was somewhat harsh. "Each new upgrade brings more suckage into your computer," I argued under the headline "Won't Someone Take iTunes Out Back
Hamad Al-Tourah is a Kuwaiti writer and filmmaker. In 2008, Hamad obtained a dual degree in Cinema Studies and Journalism, with special emphasis on the Middle East in print and film, from New York University. Afte