Month: June 2011
If you’re familiar with Naranj, then you’re familiar with your grandmother’s traditional light and crispy biscotti, dipped in the bitter-sweet,home-made marmalade, bursting with the zestful concentrated flav
In Kuwait’s burger-welcoming market, infused with an exciting assortment of various burger concepts, our burger expectations have been greatly raised, and our critical evaluation of how a burger should ideally t
Pioneering the Kuwaiti car-racing scene, Khaled Al-Mudhaf carries himself with an air of confidant yet completely understated elegance. Officially racing since January 2010, Khaled has always flirted with the raci
Upon enchanting millions with her beautiful voice, Bollywood royalty Asha Bhosle, literally, has people eating out of the palm of her hand. The association of the legendary singer with the worldwide chain, and Kuw
Are we fashion followers, or creators? Has it become an intrinsic result of social norms to follow any given trend dictated by glossy magazines and glamorous editorials? What makes any individual unique? How are w
Meet Hoda Abbas Marafie, never to be described as a ‘TK’, she sees herself rather the punultimate ‘CK’. For those of you who don’t know, or haven’t heard, the term ‘CK’ is attributed to one if they
No, we weren’t ordered to meow like a cat or bark like a dog, nor did we feel prompted to assassinate a prime minister upon finishing our visit with Dr. Jeremy Alford, Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Hypnothe
by Jozef Arabi This month’s interview was probably the strangest and most interesting one for me. A few of the previous interviews I have conducted were with chefs I worked for in the past, this month however