STAY-AT-HOME mum, Majedah Jarrar, is successfully putting the ‘oomph’ back into food with her flavourful jams, sauces and spreads and has launched a family business to meet the demand for her home-made products.
One of the most successful English reading campaigns ever staged in the region has come to a close and the participants in Bahrain recently hosted a party to celebrate its achievements.
MORE essential supplies of clothing have arrived at the Bahrain Rugby Football Club this week in support of the GulfWeekly & DHL Express Ramadan Appeal 2015 … and it could not have come at a more vital time for beleaguered Syrian families fleeing the conflict in their home country.
Attractive, efficient robots relieve people of the menial tasks of everyday life but problems arise when the androids threaten to surpass their creators in Humans, a new sci-fi TV series that explores the fascination and fear about technology.
As the global sporting spotlight will fall on Bahrain again later this year, GulfWeekly has teamed up with one of the world’s top trainers to coach the island’s sports-lovers to prepare to take part.
TICKETS to the annual gathering of the media for the Batelco Gulf Air Ramadan Ghabga are some of the most sought-after in the industry … but the flavourful fare on offer at the Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa Sea & Spa Hotel’s Ramadan tent was so fantastic that I needed to share the experience, writes Kristian Harrison.
THINK of Manchester and the mighty giants of English football, United and City, might come to mind, music too and rain, of course, for it is a well-known fact that it always rains in Manchester.
Although the title of this week’s movie might be mocking in its downright untruth as temperatures continue to rise and the kingdom’s citizens slowly melt into the sand, Cold In July doesn’t attempt to pull the wool over your eyes as its hardboiled, brutal nature underpins a solid and engaging thriller.