Artistic Nasreen Ashkanani is showing the world why Bahrain is ‘Pop’ular on the cake front by unveiling her bite-size goodies on the international stage.
Thousands of shoppers flocked to Bahrain Noor El Ain’s Garden Bazaar on Saturday to fill their bags with fresh farm produce and enjoy the entertainment lined up for families.
IT’s frequently stated that ‘it’s fun to laugh’, so the return of the Chuckle Club after a short winter break was the perfect tonic to dispel my post-Christmas blues.
KEEP-FIT enthusiasts will continue to flock to indoor cycling, interval training, group fitness classes and other calorie-burning activities in 2015, but now hi-tech devices will monitor their every waking - and sleeping - hours, fitness experts say.
An elite motoring club boasting the rarest and most powerful supercars in the region is giving its racing members and friends a chance to rev their engines on smaller mean machines in a grand prix-style karting event this month.
IT remains a great British tragedy that one of the nation’s truest heroes led a life of utter secrecy, with his legacy only being celebrated decades after his name was indignantly dragged through the mud due to his ‘personal preferences’. Of course, I am referring to Alan Turing, the now-legendary mathematician and cryptanalyst who pioneered the study of computer science and was a key figured in cracking the Enigma code used by the Germans in World War II.
Having been playing at Awali for more than 40 years, Nasser Eid continued to show how to do it, and, in suitable style, returned home with a big smile and a glorious 45 Stableford points to win the Korean Cup competition, leaving all others trailing in the distance.