A plausible series that’s exciting, intriguing
When it comes to TV series productions here in the Gulf, Kuwaitis are considered pioneers as their television broadcasting started in 1961 for four hours a day. Older generation of Gulf citizens...
Kitzania’s remarkable tale of kittens and compassion
AFTER DEALING with the three kittens that were given to me between Ramadhan and Eid (remember Hazeem, Tali and Munya?), Kitzania welcomed a litter of four kittens by Borsa the only unneutered cat in...
The Master of the Prado is unputdownable
In 2019 while planning my artistic visit to Madrid with the sole intention of seeing Picasso’s Guernica in Reina Sophia’s Museum, my friend Peter insisted that I should visit the Prado too. He...
A window to American legal system
Lately my mother had developed a sort of addiction to Netflix series. Every evening – even if it’s nearing 11 o’clock- she’d insist on watching ‘just half an hour of the show before...
We eat to live and not live to eat
While suffering from an unexplainable stomach ache that went on for weeks, my sadistic best friend YouTube started suggesting videos that were unbearable to watch at my delicate health condition: food...
Sunset Oasis is a brilliantly imagined tale
Between the years 1879-1882, an Egyptian colonel called Ahmed Urabi led a revolution against the invading forces of his country at that time (take your pick between the Ottomans, the British and not...
A captivating tale of resilience, justice
Imagine the following scenario: you’re a 16 years old girl with an aspiration of becoming an actress in Bollywood and working with your favourite actor Dev Anand.Your boyfriend - who’s almost...
Miracle kitten overcomes odds
In my last article, I mentioned taking care of a newborn kitten during the month of Ramadhan. Today, I am going to share the story.In the second week of Ramadhan, my cousin Lola called me about a...
The last of the Mohicans
During the month of Ramadhan, I had a week-old kitten to take care of. This meant feeding every two hours, making sure she was not gaseous or constipated, and that she was warm enough.Not to mention...
Noura's dream: Tale of betrayal and struggles
Noura (Hind Sabry) is a laundress working in a hospital in Tunisia. She’s in her mid-forties, is a mother of three and her husband Jamal (Lotfi Abdelli) is a petty thief serving his time in a local...
The 30 years anniversary
Dalia my best friend from school days, is known for her love of extravagance.So, when we were sitting one day counting how long we’ve been friends and realising that we’ve already reached 30...
A masterpiece never to be missed
Nada (nothing in Spanish) is one of the most important Spanish literary works of the 20th century. Written by Carmen Laforet (1921-2004) and published in 1945, it describes life in post-civil war...
Of women guile
Growing up as a woman in the Arab world, means that you’ll always hear people repeating the Quranic verse from Surah Yusif (the 12th chapter of Prophet Joseph): “For your guile is great!”.There...
From wadi to forever home: Ulfat Hanim’s journey
On the first day of January and as the world was waking up to a new year with a plus digit number, I was in the wadi picking up empty plates of the dogs’ last night meal.As I was climbing up, I saw...
In YouTube's company
Mom always said: “Not only that you look like your dad, but you also inherited all his unfortunate traits.” With that she meant two things: my disorganisation and insomnia. I’d sleep for a few...
History of the World Narrated for the Sceptics
One of the most interesting world history books I’ve read so far is by Spanish author Juan Eslava Galán called History of the World Narrated for Sceptics. The book is divided into 125 short...
'No Squid Game, No Prawn game! '
For the past few months, my brother has been insisting that I should watch Korean mini-series Squid Game on Netflix.Having sleepless nights after watching Korean horror movie: The Tale of Two Sisters...
Al Mawalih dog shelter
My friend Isabel invited me to visit Al Mawalih dog shelter where she volunteers. As we entered, I was welcomed by Batool the shelter’s manager having a tug-of-war moment with two puppies who were...
Fathers and sons
Fathers and Sons is a novel by Russian author Ivan Turgenev (1818-1883) that was published in Moscow in 1862. The novel is set in 19th century Russia, where two friends Arkady Kirsanov and Yevgeny...
World Cup mania
When Qatar announced hosting the World Cup, I nagged my brother about attending as we missed many World Cups before for excuses that included long distance and Islamophobia. I even signed up with the...