Month: July 2013
For many schools, changes in the modern global landscape continue to present an evolving list of concerns as they attempt to stay relevant in the world of tomorrow. For one new local start up school, they see the
Ali Al-Haddad is on a mission to rid Kuwait of faulty diet fads, lowering the alarmingly high rate of obesity, and empowering people to choose healthier food options through GET2FIT. This month, he focuses on Rama
Since its launch in Brooklyn, New York in 2002, West Elm has become a favorite destination for design lovers. Mixing clean lines, natural textures and global accents, they create unique, affordable designs for mod
Juna Alawadhi is a charismatic figure that we recently came across in our research into more healthy eating options here in Kuwait. Little did we know at the time that we were meeting someone not only passionate a
This month we sit down with Abrar AlShammari, a university student majoring in International Relations, for a glimpse into how the world at large melds with her own personal worldview. With a range of interests
The concept of a Think Tank has long been synonymous with the idea of a group of people getting together to work out complex problems and bounce ideas off of each other. To that end, a small group of THINKers got
The fun thing about putting together this article, beyond the giddy joy I would be flush with every time I caught a new and unexpected line up of musical greatness, is the fact that people in Kuwait, whether local
As sure as the summer sun is hot enough to send everyone scurrying indoors for a respite from the heat, the movie industry will be waiting there for us with an ice cold beverage and our favorite of familiar faces,
Lama Hourani’s signature style is a mélange of old-world romance, edgy verve and fashion-forward chic. She nearly became an artist, but the calling to become a jewelry designer was much stronger. bazaar takes a
Its summer time! Given the fact that Kuwait is home to a transient population, the majority are already either packing their luggage or en route to exciting locations where they will relax and unwind; a process of
Riham Al-Reshaid is a self-taught new and emerging artist living and working in Kuwait. As an artist, she works in a variety of styles and mediums ranging from pen & ink drawings to more detailed oil paintings
Throughout my schooling, I held a very stereotyped understanding of poverty. To my conditioned and ignorant mind, poverty was indigenous only to developing countries on the other end of the Arabian Sea, in the for