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by Social Culture Club Layal was born and raised in Kuwait. After graduating high school she enrolled at Northeastern University for a degree International Business with a minor in Strategy. She then went on t
I am simply looking out the window, minding my own coffee shop business, when I count three red buses go by, one right after the other. I don’t remember there being so many red buses. Not only that but they’r
Art mimics life, and the emergence of the watermelon is the most defiantly astonishing symbol of Palestinian resistance in the face of the most absurd censorship measures. It broke convention years ago, and it’
My backstreet barber is dying. There is no other word for it, no other explanation. He has lost far too much weight and some of his important front teeth have suddenly gone missing, leaving him with a hollow blac
By Melissa Azavedo Art is subjective in nature, and there is no accurate perception of it as we all come from different backgrounds, cultures, beliefs, and experiences. Stephanie Sequeira has delved into a sim
Talking Greene is a series of conversations on sustainability in Kuwait, the organization driving this movement, and finding resources to help the public make more informed decisions. As a business owner in the s
by Natasha E. Feghali I have had to make extremely tough decisions in my life and let go of everything to continue to pursue my dreams. It has been an exceptionally long and, at times lonely journey to scrape
by The Social Culture Club In 2019 Faris Almussallam and Mohammad Almaula joined forces and founded Blue Book, a culturally-focused group trip organizer. The company evolved from a unique travel directory,
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
“Sweety, Where will we go this year?” “The same place we go every year, honey.” Those of us who can still remember the 90s (you’re still young no matter what your knees are telling you), will reco
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



