Month: March 2013
A six-day world-class yoga workshop through Vinyasa and Hatha practices is set to take place at the C Club Kuwait on March 24th-29th. In an effort to promote healthier wellbeing and improve balance in one’s life
Yo mama’s teeth are so yellow… she could spit butter! The modern day “Yo mama” joke, once no doubt unheard of in proper social circles seemed to spread overnight from the urban throng of American society,
By Fatmah Al-Qadfan We are a nation of self-proclaimed foodies, of savvy eaters, of fledgling chefs and newborn restaurants. We love to eat. Better yet, we love to travel to eat. But are we adventurous eaters or a
Joumana Soufi knows what it means to take a leap of faith in the pursuit of self-contentment. From a high-powered career in marketing, to a full time fashion blog that’s evolved into one of the most coveted onli
Q: There are so many agencies. How can I distinguish good marketers from bad ones? LA: In many countries, one can’t be a licensed lawyer without passing the bar exam. In six countries (Kuwait included), to
When Michael from EEK! (Expats Express Kuwait) first arrived in Kuwait 13 years ago, it was with his wife and three suitcases in tow. This was not for want of material goods, mind you—but simply because they wer
It is said that mankind’s number one fear is death. The second greatest fear is public speaking. Therefore it is logical to assume if one can overcome the second fear, they become one step closer to leading a li
By Danah Jbara Growing up in the Kuwaiti culture there’s plenty that we’ve grown accustomed to, mainly wanting what everybody else has. It’s not just your usual global trends such as Apple products or Starbu
With the opening of Grand Avenue at The Avenues and the myriad of new restaurants on offer, it’s easy to forget that there is more to The Avenues than this magnificent shopping street. In fact, all the way down
When Aisha Alloughani first approached bazaar with her story, I thought, this is unusual. Seldom do people want to bare all about their personal struggles, and she was a girl, an Arab girl at that. I jumped on the
Were you to ask the creators behind The Junkyard, the newest restaurant concept to hit The Village Complex, they would tell you that their goal is all about “keeping it simple.” It is literally written on the
Even amidst times of financial austerity, India’s vibrant art scene has been thriving. Last month’s art fair, held in New Delhi, only confirmed this. bazaar brings you a complete lowdown on the many flavors of
With IHOP's multiple locations in Kuwait, there is now a full-scale, all-day breakfast place serving up a bevy of international favorites. Originally known as the International House of Pancakes, it seems fitting
TAG Heuer’s Return To The High Seas