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Getting from place to place in Kuwait can be a stressful experience. It seems like everyone is following their own sets of rules and you don’t know which way to go. We’ve found that there are seven types we al

There’s nothing better than coming home after years of being abroad. And when you’ve lived most of your life overseas, that excitement to be returning to The Motherland is uncontainable. Then you land – the

By Imagine Cup There are many challenges faced by our world today and even in your local communities. But did you ever imagine that you could help solve these challenges? It’s true, you can! The Microsoft Imagin

by Yasmine Dalloul Let's talk about Hipsters. The concept has become so widespread that it’s safe to assume most people know at least one person they would define as a Hipster. What is a Hipster, anyway? Is ther

A leisurely stroll that takes you away from Kuwait City’s hustle and bustle, a visit to Al Shaheed Park will quickly make you forget the daily grind, offering visitors a truly wonderful escape in the heart of th

As part of its greater corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives, Northern Gulf Hyundai announced the launch of its Scrap Art Competition aimed specifically at university students and contemporary art love

Here’s what happened: Dweezil and Pixie went with Moon Unit Zappa to see Jermajesty when Moon Unit stumbled upon Buddy Bear and Summer Rain. Just then, Saint Lazslo got all Moxie Crimefighter about it and got Da

With the unbearable heat that graces us as the summer months roll in, it’s always a great idea to plan ahead. As we bid spring a loving farewell and embrace summer – with open AC’s and freezing jugs of water

Kuwait’s leading mixed-use property developer – Tamdeen Group – is reshaping the urban and social landscape of the country through innovative projects. By announcing their latest multi-million dollar develop

On November 24, I walked out of my last exam with a somewhat nervous spring in my step. My first year of university absolutely flew by. From the tedious early morning lectures (or ‘dawnies’) to the thrill of s

Preparations for Kuwait’s first Co-Founder Speed Dating event were under way. The banners were ready. The Astroturf circle in Dasman Complex’s courtyard had been booked. Brand new tables and chairs had been de

by Jamie Etheridge When I arrived in Kuwait a decade ago, one of the first laments I heard from people here was that there just wasn’t a lot to do. Everyone compared Kuwait to booming Dubai and especially to its

One of the best things about living in Kuwait is the centrality of the location. People seem to be more travel-happy here than most other places in the world. Perhaps it is because the country is small, perhaps be