Month: July 2015
Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock, living in splendid isolation in the Back-of-Beyond, or making a living playing video games, “mindfulness” will have impinged on your consciousness somehow. Maybe at th
It is that time of year again – ghost town! Most of the bags have already been packed, shipped and joined their respective owners beachside in the Seychelles or lounging at a café in Europe. But what happens to
How is it ever possible to become an innovative company when there is almost nothing that hasn’t been already invented? Take a time machine ride to the year 1815. Become a fly on the walls of entrepreneurs and
If your little ones are feeling the heat from the great outdoors this summer (I mean, who isn’t?) then break the routine of staying indoors and allow them to engage in awesome fun games while making new friends
Established in May 2004 at Araya Center, IO Centers believed by many small business owners as the ultimate solution to their growing concerns of finding the appropriate office facilities. As the first serviced and
If, like me, you’ve ever been stuck on one of Kuwait’s arterial routes during the lunchtime/school run/shift change rush hour traffic, you’ve probably tuned into The Drive Back show hosted by DJ Maha. With h
A lot of online gaming experiences tend to revolve around a lot of mature content and are catered to a very specific audience. Splatoon, with its colorful, cartoonish visuals and it’s squid-kid characters and am
By Parvin Mirza. Budapest is a dear old friend but it still holds surprises for me and often takes my breath away. It has made me gape with wonder, filled me with joy, soothed me, added a spring to my step, intri
By Jamie Etheridge I am addicted to pens. Or rather, not addicted exactly, but more like fixated. I want; I need a very specific type of pen. My preferences are absolute: extra fine point (7.0); rollerball ink; va
Charming, suave, and perfectly embodying everything wonderfully French – Philippe Charriol is a multi-faceted and very humorous man. “I’m a true citizen of the world,” he exclaims with a grin on his face.
Born and raised in Cairo, this Egyptian design duo found their muse in the form of history, artistry and passion for their city. “Egypt is, and always will be, our main inspiration,” Aya Abdelraouf said with a
Welcome to Pam’s Labyrinth – the wild creative that designs this magazine. But alas, no more, for she is leaving us, and this maze of sorts, into the capable hands of another. Yet the labyrinth will never be t
It’s Monday afternoon, and you are already worried about the Friday gathering you set up in your home with the girls. Everyone has confirmed, but you have no clue what you are going to do about food. Never much