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FOURMIDABLE MAKI ~ Maki opens a fourth branch: ...
According to our calculations, the opening of the fourth Maki in the Burj Jassem tower in the downtown area of Kuwait (just off the first ring road) means that no one is more than a ten or fifteen ... read |
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SULTAN GALLERY EXPLORED
Mahatma Gandhi once said: “I do not want my house to be walled in on all sides and my windows to be stuffed. I want the cultures of all the lands to be blown about my house as freely as possible.... read |
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CREPE CAFE ~ The solution to the lunch conundrum
The art of crepes has come to Kuwait. The soft, buttery, large crepe, folded around ingredients both savory and toothache-ingly sweet is featured at Crepe Café, recently opened in the Avenu... read |
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36 HOURS IN MAUI
“I went to Maui to stay a week and remained five,” wrote Mark Twain in 1866. Whether it’s lazing on warm sugary sand or snorkeling with humpback whales, visitors to Maui today would be like... read |
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THE BUTCHER SHOP AND GRILL ~ Your window to qui...
How much of a man are you? That should be the slogan for The Butcher Shop and Grill, one of the most intense steakhouses in town. As a warning before passing by, be sure your jaw muscles are p... read |
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DEAN & DELUCA ~ Gourmet food galore!
Fresh flowers shipped from Holland, Mangosteen fruits from Thailand, Malaysian pineapples, Australian finger limes, chocolates from Costa Rica, sweets from Equador, fresh gelato ice-cream from Ital... read |
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LINA AL SALEH
How is a person known: By what they do; who they know; who they are today, or perhaps who they personified yesterday. Lina Al-Saleh, the Marketing and Special Projects Manager for GulfSat, has pl... read |
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MIDNIGHT IN COPENHAGEN
With its sometimes cloyingly rustic charms - cobbled streets, orange-tile roofs, streams of bell-ringing bicyclists - Copenhagen can seem like a postcard sketched by a Nordic Norman Rockw... read |
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UN-INDOCTRINATED RENDERINGS ~ The Art Space exh...
Elementary school art teacher Laney Gehmair tells a story from her childhood that is all too common. She’s in elementary school, in art class, and she is asked to draw a snowman. She eagerly acce... read |
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LAYLAKI ~ The tones and flavors of lilac and eg...
Loosely translated, Laylaki means “lilac” in Lebanese. The muted purple tones on the walls, the cushions, and the tables, along with the low lighting, make this cozy restaurant feel even m... read |
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"I CELEBRATE BEING A WOMAN"
Patricia Millns sets her own tone in an engaging exhibition of her recent works of mixed media installations titled ‘Emra’a…woman’ at Dar Al Funoon. The exhibition was a tantalizing te... read |
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OPERATION: FAT BOY SLIM ~ Humble beginnings, ex...
So here’s the deal: I’m fat; really fat, bordering on obese. What can I do?
Well let's start with honesty... I love food. I adore it, it’s a big part of my day, and it seems I’m not alone ... read |
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ENTICING WEB OF ATTACHMENTS ~
She was destine...
Kuwaiti artist Amira Behbehani exhibited her paintings in a series entitled Kingdom of Attachments, that ran from February 17 to February 19 at the Sultan Gallery.
Completed over a period of... read |
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BETWEEN HYPNOTIC LINES ~ What is extraordinary ...
It takes more than courage to paint like Ghadah Al-Kandari. There is a spontaneous raw energy that radiates from this sensitive young woman’s work. The work is captivating, with an unusua... read |
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KYOTO
On a glaring, color-drenched day in Kyoto, I walk unsteadily out of the traditional restaurant where I have spent the morning being costumed, painted and bewigged. Two chic dressers who turned a ... read |
POST-APOCALYPTIC KUWAIT
Sure, this in essence is desert land and sand storms are to be expected, but this is quickly turning into uninhabitable land; like Mars or the North Pole. I checked my calendar; it is only Feb... read |
I'D LIKE TO THANK...
Oh, my… umm. Oh my God, I can’t believe it. (sniff) Um… thank you. (giggle, sniff). I can’t believe I won. I’d like to thank, umm… My mom, and my beautiful children. (sniff) My hus... read |
NIGHTMARE IN THE ROUND
“I can do it, I can do it, I can do it … I can, I can, I can … can, can, can … Ah, no, I can’t, runaway, runaway!!” That’s something like what my mind goes through the nearer I get to... read |
PRIVATE NUMBER
I am amazed at the number of retail stores which ask you for your mobile number. I’m also equally amazed by the fact that staff of said retail stores are taken aback when you tell them you don’... read |
BUCK UP OR SHUT UP
I see doom! Bla-bla-bla lost jobs. Bla-bla-bla company closed. Bla-blady-bla no money! Bla-bliggity-bla… You know what I’m sick of? This stupid financial crisis. It’s happening. It sucks. And... read |
fracking facebook changes
So, why mess with something that already works? As the cliche says ' if it aint broken - dont try to fix it'! Surely the developers at facebook who make killer salaries and own one of the most popu... read |
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