THE grandson of a former US president living in Bahrain believes a blast from the past may help solve some of the major issues facing the world’s most powerful nation.
Hyperbaric oxygen treatment, which involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurised room or tube, is growing in popularity around the world as a tool for healing.
Artist Peter Rushton has fought back and picked up a brush with his favoured fingers and produced a knock-out piece of work two years after being struck down by a stroke which left him partly paralysed and unable to use his right hand, the one he used to paint with.
Pyjama and gym-wear retailer Oysho Bahrain has recently launched its autumn / winter collection to shoppers in its newly-revamped store located at City Centre Bahrain.
AMBITIOUS Mega Mart aims to woo shoppers on Amwaj Islands and visitors to The Lagoon with a combination of fresh produce, imported international brands and competitive prices in a bid to succeed where Waitrose failed.
Strong demand for trainers designed by singer Rihanna helped Puma achieve higher-than-expected sales growth and the German sportswear firm believes a busy sports calendar has helped it speed ahead in 2016.
The Friday brunch scene is one of the most competitive in the kingdom’s hospitality sector and as a keen observer of the culinary scene it’s a pleasure to watch the clever concept being challenged with creativity across the board.
After a three way tie, Stephen Hill narrowly won the Monday Night Lights competition at the Royal Golf Club on count back with a score of 21 points. Fahad Al Hakam came second and Justin Clewley was third, all with the same score.
Boxing trainer Tariq Abdulrahman aims to develop the noble science of self defence in Bahrain with plans to shape future fighters to represent the kingdom at major international events.