AWARD-WINNING educationalist Andrew Leslie is taking over the reins at the Multinational School-Bahrain as its Adliya campus continues to mature and expand its facilities to accommodate more year groups and offer an additional curriculum.
BARGAIN hunters who enjoy scouring through Amani’s amazing deals in GulfWeekly every week can now also check out the latest offers with the help of an app created by a Bahraini entrepreneur.
Assistant Editor Nawaar Farooq recently attended a Bangladeshi National Day event at the Diplomat Radisson Blu in Manama with her family and ended up cooking up a treat for a show called Morur Iftar (Iftar in the lands of the sand) being produced by Bangladeshi national television channel RTV which is being aired during the holy month.
This week I will highlight the methods and tests for diagnosing Parkinson’s disease.It follows my article last week about the features and symptoms of the condition. To summarise, it is a movement disorder characterised by slowness and shakes. It is a progressive disorder and early diagnosis is important to treat and establish a future plan.
Much to my friends’ widespread horror (pun intended), there is one genre of film that I’ve just never been able to appreciate. Whilst there are undoubtedly a few classics (Silence of the Lambs, The Shining), these are very few and far between.
Tommy Hilfiger has launched a limited-edition, capsule collection that is exclusively available in the Middle East for Ramadan and Eid. The collection includes five dresses for girls aged six to 12 and will be available in its City Centre Bahrain location.
After recently deciding to fast throughout the holy month, I was in need of a distraction to take my thoughts off the ensuing hunger pangs. So what better way than to spend a few hours on a glorious afternoon taming Cadillac’s latest beast, the 2015 ATS Sedan?
Friends have been ranting and raving about their Iftars while my father, husband and I sulk at home as the key ingredient to our Ramadan happiness is missing … my mother.
Motivational world class athletes who are wearing the colours of Bahrain in international competition will be flying into the kingdom later this year in a bid to further inspire young people to take up the challenge of sport and fight the scourge of teenage obesity.
Husband and wife Steve and Samantha Hill narrowly won the first competition of a new six-week Monday Madness Night Golf Series at the Royal Golf Club, sponsored once again by Coca-Cola.
The packed 450-strong audience enjoyed a thrilling performance of classical Indian dance by four fabulous schoolgirls who put their hearts and souls into their debut show on stage.