Month: December 2014
It is the Middle-Eastern fast food, the in-a-pinch sandwich every one of us turns to late at night or when there are only a few moments for lunch. It is the greasy pleasure we can’t get enough of. There’s
Dukkan Burger is an innovative restaurant that offers burgers unlike any other. Flavors from across the globe inspire their recipes, and even modern classics are infused with local spices for a unique twist. If yo
With a career in academia, Mai Al-Nakib has always written professionally. Still, she didn’t envision that her fiction debut would arrive as a collection of short stories, let alone an award-winning book. For Ma
The exhibition, Adel Abidin’s first in Kuwait, will bring together two video installations Cover Up (2014) and Three Love Songs (2010) with a series of new text-based sculptures related to Three Love Songs (2014
26-year-old Yara Al Adib’s return to Kuwait after an incredible seven years has been more than eventful. Her to-do list is long and demanding, but is exemplified by her desire to spread the impact of design thin
Leah K. Khalil is a high school senior making rounds online for turning the art of henna into imaginative and original drawings. Straying from the norm of shapes and flowers, Leah creates inventive designs relying
In the fast-paced world of tech companies, perhaps no concept has done more to revolutionize business models around the globe than the idea of crowdfunding. Basically just a way to get people with good ideas in fr
If there is one thing that Hollywood is looking for these days, it is a sure thing. As blockbuster-sized movies have all blown the budgets way out of proportion to even average revenues, Hollywood is looking to mi
In the season of good cheer and festive tidings, I often play tour guide to friends of mine who will pop by Ktown around this time to visit, due to the amazing weather, as well as because they’ve heard so much a
I declare that December is here, and it is almost time for the New Year. We love to make promises to ourselves at the eleventh hour don’t we? Right before we go to sleep, we promise ourselves that in the morning
By Michelle Natasha Johnson Wafting authentic smells of jerk chicken, roast breadfruit, sweet potatoes and juicy salt fish, and beef patties scented the air. White sand and bluest water, colorful buildings of pin
It wasn’t a typical introduction to the “other” famed operating system, nor was it a planned one. It all happened on a trip back from Bahrain, when I lost my iPhone and had to get a new smartphone at the air
Q: Goals, strategy, plans and all these terms are overrated. Our family business doesn’t have any of that and we’ve been in business for 23 years. When will teachers and consultants stop talking theories? So