Month: November 2014
“This body of work is dedicated to the memory of my beloved father.” Honolulu translates as ‘Land of Pearls’ in Arabic, or literally ‘Here are Pearls’. This land that is often described as ‘Heaven
Smoking, drugs, alcohol or any other habitual activities can turn into addictions that negatively affect our lives and those of our loved ones. Often addicts do not recognize these signs or are in denial and need
Throughout the centuries the Middle East has been regarded as the cradle of religions; a title with imposing implications on the socio-political structure of the Middle East. The Sacred Paths is not a search for t
Alyasra fashion delivers style lovers with the hottest trends coming out of New York, London, Milan and Paris. Whether you’re into power clashing eye-catching prints, prefer to warm up in luxurious overcoats, or
While thousands, if not millions, of ‘Mo’s’ around the world are gearing up for Movember, we decided to focus on one bearded Mo and pick his brain for this month’s issue. Meet Mohammed Al-Tamimi, aka Mohi.
When I was younger, weekends used to excite me because I knew I would be hanging out with my friends playing Super Smash Bros, FIFA or whatever game we were obsessed with at that time. When Halo 2 came out, it w
Since its official inauguration in Kuwait in 1998 under the supervision of the prestigious MMC Kuwait, Lenotre has always been our home away from home, a place where we experienced all things Parisian and chic. We
It started simple enough…I got a call from a fellow motorcycle riding friend telling me about a new to Kuwait (and largely new to market overall) electric motorcycle that he had just ridden. We like to talk bike
Forty something, Kuwaiti, woman, has career, and has hobbies. These are all labels that we, and many others, place on ourselves to give off a sense of identity. When asked to introduce herself Nejoud Al Yagout fou
When Michelle Lambros moved to Kuwait she left behind a quaint and personally fulfilling food and beverage store in south Florida. Her store, filled with gourmet products, was always swarming with customers, and l
Updated June 11 2018 The tradition of sushi began more than eight centuries ago in a form most of us would balk at eating today. In an attempt to preserve the freshness of fish, the Japanese would cure it and wra
Childhood and adolescent obesity is a growing epidemic in Kuwait. Studies have shown that one of every two teens have been diagnosed as overweight or obese. With the fast-food culture taking over, bigger is always