Mustache – شنب from Meqdad Al Kout on Vimeo.
The locally produced short film Mustache is finally available to watch online. I haven’t watched it yet so glad they finally uploaded it.
Mustache – شنب from Meqdad Al Kout on Vimeo.
The locally produced short film Mustache is finally available to watch online. I haven’t watched it yet so glad they finally uploaded it.
I found out last night that Cheesecake Factory is going to be located in Avenues Phase III right across from where Gaucho Grill is currently located. From what I understood, that whole outdoor area is actually going to get covered in glass and become indoor I’m guessing similar to the picture below which Avenues released last year. I also heard Cheesecake Factory is going to be around 1,000m2 which is pretty huge but not very surprising since they own the mall anyway. No idea when it’s going to open up but my bet is next year with the rest of Phase III.
A friend of mine spotted the two pictures at the “Bisht Al Baghli” store in Mubarikiya. The line on the poster above says “The man with the longest mustache visits the ‘Bisht Al Baghli’ store”. I’m guessing the two men below are the tallest and shortest Kuwaitis?
Thanks Shaheen
First time I hear of this project and I’m curious to know if it will ever get executed. The idea behind Sport City is to create world class Olympic level sporting facilities in Kuwait:
The concept consists of a plan in the shape of infinity, around the existing Jaber Stadium and a new man-made lake on which will float three Olympic sized stadia. Contained within the main superstructure are another Olympic stadium, a five star hotel and a shopping centre. The tower, working within the long tradition of Kuwaiti tower-based architectural icons, contains a seven star hotel as well as luxury apartments, VIP suites for the stadium, and a Michelin star restaurant with extraordinary views. [Source]
Looks like Baking Tray is going to be opening up in Avenues Phase II. They’re opening up in place of where Obika used to be which I think is kind of a dead zone right now. But, with SNOG opening up next door and Phase III opening up next year, that passageway should end up getting more traffic.
Nearly everyone who grew up in Kuwait at one point in time must have had a Sakhr (MSX) or at least had a neighbor or knew someone who had one. I lost practically all my toys during the Iraqi invasion except for my Sakhr which I was able to take with me to Lebanon and then bring back to Kuwait after the liberation where it’s been with me ever since. I decided to take pictures of all my games (there are a few I couldn’t find like Rambo) in the hopes of bringing back good memories to people familiar with the games so here they are below.
Update: I found Rambo plus 3 other games and added to the gallery above.
By accident I found this website full of photos from Kuwait dating back to the 1950s all the way to current times. The photos I’ve posted here are just some of my favorites, but you can check out all of them by clicking [Here]
Notice the photos on the wall?
Love the Dodge
Hippo loose in the zoo after the Iraqi invasion
A reader sent me a link to an article in Al Qabas newspaper which you can read below:
لفتة كريمة من سمو الأمير
حمزة عليان
أبدى السيد أحمد الفهد مدير مكتب صاحب السمو أمير البلاد الشيخ صباح الأحمد الجابر الصباح اهتماماً بالغاً بما ورد في المقابلة التي أجرتها القبس يوم 21 يوليو 2011 الماضي مع مصور الصحافة إبراهيم عبود والمناشدة التي كتبها الزميل سمير عطا الله في «الشرق الأوسط» يوم 2011/7/30 لصاحب السمو الذي استجاب كعهده دائماً في المواقف الإنسانية، فبادر سموه بالاتصال بمكتبه واعطى توجيهاته لتأمين ما يحتاجه الزميل إبراهيم من مساعدة.
القبس تقدر اللفتة الكريمة من صاحب السمو الذي لم يتوان عن مد يد العون الى كل محتاج فشكراً وعساك ذخراً.
Basically what the article says is that the His Highness the Amir found out about the old photographer and has given instructions to have him taken care of, giving him whatever he needs. Isn’t that just the coolest thing ever!
Thanks Tannous
A first person account of the 1990 Iraqi invasion. Now with English subtitles. [YouTube]
A friend of mine had his car impounded last week because his car was tinted. Another person in the forum also posted about how his car also got impounded because it had tint… a colorless invisible tint. I am pro-tints since in our weather they play a very important role. But why are the authorities making such a big deal out of tints to the extent of impounding the cars?
The weather in the summer gets extremely hot and car tints help reduce the temperature of the interior considerably. My FJ is tinted and because of the tint I no longer have to worry about parking the car in the sun or about having my thighs burn from the sun while parked at a traffic light. The tint makes a HUGE difference and I really can’t imagine my car without one. Other than the major benefit of reducing the interior temperature, car tints also offer privacy.
If you’re a girl and you’ve ever been on the Gulf Road at night you obviously know how irritating it can be having guys hovering around you in their cars trying to hit on you. Car tints offers the girls privacy which keeps them safe. If a guy can’t see the girl inside clearly he’s very unlikely going to try and harass her.
Of course I am against those complete black out tints that degrades visibility but not everyone does that and those who do should probably have their car impounded. But what about us regular people who just want some protection from the blistering heat or a bit of privacy? Why are car tints illegal in Kuwait?
Here are some links related to the 1990 Iraqi invasion:
Kuwait Invasion – The Evidence
A website containing over 1,200 pictures taken right after the 1990 invasion as photographic evidence to all the destruction caused.
Short movie: Hearts of Palm
Hearts of Palm is a short movie set in August 2nd 1990 and deals with Kuwaiti students living in Miami Florida during the Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait.
The Class of 1990
A short documentary about reuniting class mates years after the 1990 Iraqi invasion.
Homemade video from the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait
Video clips taken by a Kuwaiti family during the Iraqi invasion
Desert Storm Photos
Photos taken by soldiers during Desert Storm.
I found out about this yesterday and I think it’s a great idea. The 3 Club along with Viva are launching a campaign to collect a thousand pairs of wearable running shoes from now till the end of Ramadan. Once all the running shoes is collected they will be sending them to Africa and given to people who really need them. So if you have sneakers lying around you don’t wear anymore (I know I do), then follow the instructions below.
For more information check out the The 3 Club blog [Here]
The donation boxes as of now are currently located in the following locations:
Extreme Sports – Tilal and Salmiya
Viva HQ – Salmiya
Lashes Salon for ladies – Yarmouk
Baking Tray – Kuwait City
Tatami – Kuwait City
AUK – Salmiya
ACK – Mishref