Campaigners
Nicola Smith and Marie Kypri visited Bahrain this week to continue their fight against human
trafficking and sexual abuse by promoting a range of emotive rag dolls made by victims in a bid to
spread awareness.
As one of the newest international schools on the island starts planning a memorable celebration
for its first-ever batch of graduates, a series of workshops are being staged to help them plan their
continuing educational journey.
ART
lovers around the kingdom are rejoicing as the first edition of ArtBahrain is underway, with a
specially-designed marquee housing a melting pot of paintings, sculptures, exhibitions, artists and
admirers alike.
With
Halloween fast approaching and many of the kingdom’s school children getting ready to embark on their
half-term holidays, parents may be looking for a way to keep their young offspring occupied with
relevant festivities.
Despite extremely hot and humid weather, the 10th annual Think Pink Bahrain Charity Golf Day was a
huge success once again with men’s and ladies tournaments being hosted by the Royal Golf Club.
Lighten up your home with The One’s fabulously feminine ‘Barely There’ collection launched
as part of its autumn/winter 2015 collection, writes Camille Jones.
Nissan has unveiled its 2016 Maxima in the Middle East, and the marque is confident that the
completely redesigned model will see sales continue to grow in the large sedan segment.
SOMETHING special is sizzling at one of the kingdom’s favourite coffee houses with a mouth-
watering new extensive dining menu, some added burger specialties … and the good news for loyal
customers is that the breakfast favourites remain available and tasty as always.
Fantastic
fare has been lined up for badminton lovers in the kingdom with a number of international shuttlers
playing for glory, as well as rankings and prize money, in two back-to-back tournaments at the Shaikh
Khalifa Sports City in Isa Town.
Mobile technology is becoming an increasingly important aspect in the travel industry and Middle
Eastern airlines are at the forefront of harnessing it effectively, a leading expert believes, writes
Kristian Harrison.
THE weather has calmed down somewhat in recent weeks and expats and local music fans
celebrated by marching out in hordes for a fun family festival featuring sounds old and new.