LEGENDARY ska and reggae star Jimmy Cliff will be stepping out on stage in Bahrain on his 68th birthday determined to carry on making music, entertaining fans and spreading a message of love in his own inimitable style.
A new range of pottery ware will shortly go on sale around the globe featuring the Arab world’s beloved Saluki following a chance conversation between a Bahrain-based shop proprietor, Linda Jennings, the owner of two happy hounds, and a company producing a range of ‘trendy’ Arabic-themed products.
This is undoubtedly one of the most difficult reviews I’ve had to write for this newspaper. You may have heard that Batman v Superman has polarised critics (with the majority on the ‘negative’ side) but I didn’t realise that even just watching the film in itself is a polarising experience.
THE 20th edition of the Nass Medal at Awali Golf Club (AGC) was staged on Friday and, in spite of the absence of many members due to the expatriate school holidays, a large field of 80 players turned out for the competition.
GULFWEEKLY’S Camille Jones has an eye for trends and we’ve let her loose around the towns and villages of Bahrain, the malls and the tiny independent outlets, looking to inspire our family of readers.
The region’s most popular one-make racing series is getting all geared up to support motorsport’s top flight at the 2016 Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix.
It might be the time to get loud and uproarious as the searing engines of Formula 1 cars pelt around the Bahrain International Circuit this weekend, but there’s still room to appreciate the quieter side of motoring life.
With the kingdom gearing up to host the Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix this weekend, there is no better place to unwind than in a special Formula 1-themed lounge on the island.
Reporter Mai Al Khatib-Camille decided to beat the burn and get race-ready for this weekend’s Formula One festivities by putting Yara Beauty Lounge’s (YBL) futuristic Vitamin D Solarium bed to the test.
Formula One mechanics like to work with music blaring out of the garages but the anthemic Things Can Only Get Better is probably too close to the bone to feature on any McLaren playlist.
Soulful singer Seal serenaded the kingdom’s music lovers, showcasing his sultry voice alongside killer dance moves as he shimmied on and off the stage.