Month: September 2014
As you read this piece, a part of you is probably still pining over that summer holiday where you traveled and explored somewhere completely new – all while you’re in your office at work, dreading that boring
Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, and Snapchat, are just a few social networking tools that people have accounts with. Social media has taken the world by storm and it turns out, we’ve been doing it all w
My daughter is at that age where I am now being dragged along to her social events. Most recently, I was attending an iftar organized by her school to give the parents an opportunity to interact. The meal was as u
Choice is a figment of our imagination. As humans we are born to believe that we have the power to choose whatever we wish. The difficult reality to accept however is that our lives are predetermined, we do not ha
Got business problems or challenges at work? With his Two Cents page, Loaay Ahmed shares his expertise in strategic management consulting to help managers, employees and entrepreneurs thrive. Q: What is a
Parents and teachers have mixed feelings about this month. Some look forward to it, some look at it with relief, while some sigh with resignation to the inevitable. Come September, it’s time for children to go b
The dining experience in Kuwait is one of a kind in the region. Visitors from around the world continue to be impressed by the country’s selection and creativity with food. As a culinary expert once said, even f
Sunday mornings are grumpy mornings and Sunday mornings just after a vacation are unkind and evil. The coffee tastes bitter, alarm clock rings in too soon, shoes don’t match with the socks, traffic jams get horr
Here at the inside/out desk we like to keep you up to date on the latest in all music trends. Often, we let them seep like a good tea to see if they are going to get legs or not (read: is it worth your time to eve
Imagine with me, if you will, you’re at the gym. You’ve been working out for what feels like an eternity, and no amount of water you guzzle down is quenching enough. Temples pulsing, face glowing red, you feel
by Ashraf Abdalla Summertime is coming to an end, all the people who left Kuwait for the summer are slowly trickling back and schools are starting. It has been a relatively low-key summer for gamers, despite the l
When Fay Al Salem started painting at the young age of seven, she was entranced by the way different patterns and brush methods worked together. After some exploration, she fell in love with pastel and chalk paint