Month: April 2012
Yoforia, located in the recently opened Food Circle in Mishref, is the latest arrival in the froyo market here in Kuwait. The store is fresh, modern and has an almost futuristic feel to it. As you walk in you’ll
At xcite.com they are trying to do things a little differently. Looking for the fresh, dotcom feel, they chose to set up office around the back of the Alghanim Industries main building in portacabins. The offices
Turning an unfortunate incident to his advantage during his last year at business school in Paris, Arthur de Soultrait applied for an internship with a small company in the US. One week after taking up his job, he
The life of Emirati filmmaker Mustafa Abbas is defined by an unbridled passion for movies, where the lines between work and play are somewhat nonexistent. If he’s not making movies, he’s watching them. The 27
Got business problems or challenges at work? With his Two Cents column, Loaay Ahmed shares his expertise in strategic management consulting to help managers, employees and entrepreneurs thrive. Wi
For the longest time, the perception of the retail industry in Kuwait, and the Middle East, has been negative. The mere consideration that working in the retail field is menial is a very outdated, let alone misgui
An Egyptian born and raised in Kuwait, Ayman exemplifies the definition of an expat in Kuwait. Having spent the majority of his life right here, both as a child and an adult, he has a working knowledge of life in
‘Develop a passion for learning. If you do, you will never cease to grow’, this should be the motivation for every graduate starting his or her career path. Finding that path and following it can greatly depen
Beautiful, flawless and attractive hair has been the dream of every woman, and a beauty industry driver, since its initial boom during the 60’s. For the typical woman, seeking an instant look to give you that de
This bazaar editor might be on an extreme diet, yet when the opportunity presented itself to try the new menu at the rustically chic Q café located at The Village restaurant complex, I quickly scheduled in the da
You’d be forgiven for thinking of Sultan Al-Qassemi as only the “twitter reporter” but there’s a lot more to the man than his social media handle. A fellow at the Dubai School of Government, he has written
November has three locations at the Al Tilal Complex. They have things by November, which sells flowers, gifts and home accessories, hand-selected from around the world. Then of course they have the November Baker
The first Pretty Little Things took place last December, and we fondly remember the twinkling light-strung trees, trays of floral ceramic pots filled with aromatic tea, flickering tea light candles and baby yellow