Month: July 2012
“The Island of Sri Lanka is a small universe; it contains as many variations of Culture, Scenery and Climate as some countries, a dozen times its size.” ~ Arthur C. Clarke - Author, inventor and futurist (1917
ISLAND HOPPING Kubbar Uninhabited Kubbar Island lies at a distance of 18 nautical miles south of Failaka Island opposite Al-Fahaheel coastline, and 19 nautical miles from Al-Zoor coast. It has many species of ra
by Soor Center Looking out from the penthouse windows of the Soor Center, one can see a brightly lit city of modern buildings and the beautiful Arabian Gulf beyond. The view is sadly contrasted by thousands of Kuw
by Jaye Sonia While I’m sure it isn’t a big surprise to a lot of you, I’ve long been a science-fiction fan. The books and movies I loved as a young adult informed a great deal of my interest in the world to
Do you have questions for a psychologist? Are you afraid or embarrassed to see one? Well, we may have the answers you need! What, exactly, is hypnosis? Is it the same thing we see on TV when someone swin
Cruising the Gulf road, heading down the First Ring Road, navigating Kuwait City, off-roading in the desert, it doesn’t really matter where you are; you can’t help but notice Al-Hamra Tower. Its presence is a
by Kareem Chehayeb At the forefront of the Kuwaiti music scene, Ali Sleeq works tirelessly to try and break down the boundaries that have built up around music in Kuwait. Fittingly, his preferred genres are blues
We were completely elated when we found out that Nada Faris, a bonafide bazaarite whose articles in bazaar speak miles of her inimitable talent, has officially launched her website and is giving away a free poetry
In celebrating its 60th anniversary, the National Bank of Kuwait (NBK) organized a memorable ceremony under the patronage and presence of H.H the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, H.H the Crown Prince
We’re positive that this is a question that crosses your minds at least once a day; ‘til when will the roads remain this crowded? We’ve often attributed Kuwait’s traffic as unnecessary, manageable, and mor
Omar Nakib is an obsessive drawer. He has been drawing since the 9th grade with his favourite medium – ballpoint pen in sketchbooks. His teachers at the American International School recently cut him loose from
It was an evening adorned with vivacious colors, style and substance as the Pakistan couture was unveiled at Pakistan Women’s Forum. The brilliant blues, paprika reds, dramatic silhouettes and richly embellished
It’s no secret that we at bazaar are voracious carnivores. Be it burgers, blood-dripping steak, kebabs, shawarma – you name it, we’ll wolf it down. Put simply, if it used to walk around we want to put it in
TAG Heuer’s Return To The High Seas