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I motion the waitress to come over and when she arrives, I say, “Did you see that?” “Sorry?” “Look at all that food they left behind,” I say, pointing to the table next to me. She follows my
Talking Greene is a series of discussions centered on the idea of sustainability in Kuwait, the group leading this movement, and locating tools to assist the general public in making wiser decisions. As a busines
by Claudia Farkas Al Rashoud Two Kuwaiti brothers are shaking up the Fintech industry in Kuwait and with the recent launch of their mobile application, they’re already making a huge impact on how money here
I keep talking about women’s empowerment and celebrating women – but sadly, there is a whole line of women that are well, just not doing that – especially in the workplace. Women bullies are on the rise (so
Every summer I peer suspiciously at the sun, not only because looking directly at it would sear my retinas, but also because it feels like it is coming closer. Every year seems hotter than the one before, and now
By Lara Jadayel When was the last time you said, “Ah, I’m never coming back to this store because their customer service is just so great!” Probably never (unless you just don’t like good things happe
She was…she is perfect, the perfect skin, the perfect curves, the perfect colouring. She always looked perfect: on point, on trend, classy, and co-ordinated, from the tips to the toes and everything in between.
Talking Greene is a series of discussions centered on the idea of sustainability in Kuwait, the group leading this movement, and locating tools to assist the general public in making wiser decisions. As a busines
If you talk to anyone who observes the month of Ramadan, you would never find them more convinced of the truth of the theory of relativity than during the final hour of fasting. In that hour, they would claim to
By Lara Jadayel With the desire to restock my humble home library, I strolled through Bliss & Paper glancing over the many aesthetically-shelved books. Iced matcha latte in hand, I approached the non-ficti
Ellie says almost nothing to anyone. But for four going on five, more is expected from her. The mother is worried about her non-talking, thinking it will grow into something bigger, more dangerous, while the dad
Martin refuses to grow a beard, to get a tattoo, to carry a cellphone. Except for the tattoo part, he had tried the other two when he was younger, when he thought imitating someone else was a good idea; the beard
I was ready to share with you my sorrows about leaving my ‘unlasting home’ called Kuwait (check out Mai Al Nakib’s book!) and about the new way of life across the borders in the new land of dreams and oppor



