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Movies

Movies Showing in Kuwait this Weekend


Screenshot from The Farewell

The movies below are now showing at Cinescape, Grand Cinemas and VOX:

New This Weekend:
Countdown (N/A)
Dark Encounter (4.4)
Killerman (5.2)
Mary (4.4)
Princess Emmy (5.5)
The Farewell (8.1)

Other Movies Showing Now:
Abominable (7.3)
Angel Has Fallen (7.0)
Born a King (8.8)
Dora and the Lost City of Gold (5.9)
Gemini Man (5.2)
Joker (9.4)
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (7.0)
The Lion King (6.2)
Zombieland: Double Tap (7.3)

The movies below are also now showing at the Scientific Center IMAX theater:

Movies Showing Now:
Amazon Adventure 3D (6.6)
Backyard Wilderness 3D (8.4)
Journey to Space 3D (6.4)
Oceans: Our Blue Planet (7.4)
Volcanoes 3D (6.6)

Numbers in brackets refer to the IMDB rating at time of publishing.




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Mags & Books

Hamad the Diver – 1967

A couple of weeks back I posted snippets from an old book on my instagram account and a lot of people wanted to know what book it was and where they could get it from. So I decided not only to post about the book but also scan it all and make it available to download.

The book is a children’s book called Hamad the Diver and was published back in 1967. The story is about an Arab pearl diver living in Kuwait called Hamad. The story doesn’t mention specifically if Hamad was Kuwaiti or not but we do find out he is poor as many Kuwaitis were back then and that he was married with children. The second story taking place in the meantime is about a rich Iraqi girl called Fatima living in Basra whose father is trying to get her married. I don’t want to spoil the story too much but eventually, Hamad and Fatima end up getting married.

If you want to check out the book then you can download it from this link.

Update: The missing pages have been uploaded




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Food & Drinks

New Favorite Restaurant: Ghadeer al Bahrain

Ghadeer al Bahrain isn’t a new place, it’s actually been open for around 30 years now yet I only recently found out about it. The place is even located very close to where I live so I’m not sure how I hadn’t heard about it until now. Ghadeer is a small hole in the wall restaurant serving super tiny meat skewers of different kinds. So far I’ve been there a few times and I think we’re averaging 15-18 skewers per person. I’ve tried their meat tikka, kebab, chicken tikka, and heart skewers and they’ve all been really good but my favorites are definitely the meat tikka and kebab.

The price of a skewer is 150fils which means mixing and matching is very doable (and more fun). Because of their size, the skewers also don’t take very long to be grilled so you can order as you go as I tend to do. There is indoor and outdoor seating but this place isn’t anything fancy, so manage your expectations before you get there.

Ghadeer al Bahrain is located in Salmiya and you can find it on Google Maps. They’re also on instagram @ghadeeralbahrain




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Food & Drinks Funny

Irish Pub Opening in Kuwait

I know this sounds weird but there is an Irish Pub opening down the street from my place in Salmiya. According to their instagram (@irishpub.kwt) they’re going to be opening up any day now so I’m obviously going to have to pass by and check it out. I hope me reviewing pubs is going to be a thing soon!

Thanks Sharan!




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Events Things to do

Things to do in Kuwait this Weekend

There’s something for everybody this weekend from live music to yoga with dogs so check out this weekends full list of events below:

Thursday
Exhibition: Conversations in Colour
Exhibition: The Place I Call Home
Exhibition: Halal Nights by Mohammad Al-Hemd
Ultimate LEGO Experience
Mr. D0ne’s Game On Kuwait
French Institute of Kuwait Cinema club – “Edmond”
October Open Mic Night
Live in K-City

Friday
Exhibition: The Place I Call Home
Ultimate LEGO Experience

Saturday
Exhibition: Conversations in Colour
Exhibition: The Place I Call Home
Exhibition: Halal Nights by Mohammad Al-Hemd
Yoga at the Park
Ultimate LEGO Experience
Come Play with Us!
Droga at Luna & Beau

If you’d like to share an event on the blog [Email Me]
For a full list of upcoming events click [Here]

Sometimes events get canceled or have details changed so always double-check with the organizers.




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Movies

Movies Showing in Kuwait this Weekend


Screenshot from Zombieland: Double Tap

The movies below are now showing at Cinescape, Grand Cinemas and VOX:

New This Weekend:
Abduction (6.0)
Killers Anonymous (6.2)
Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (7.0)
Zombieland: Double Tap (7.3)

Other Movies Showing Now:
A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon (7.2)
Abominable (7.3)
Ad Astra (7.4)
Angel Has Fallen (7.0)
Born a King (8.8)
Dora and the Lost City of Gold (5.9)
Downton Abbey (7.8)
Joker (9.4)
Gemini Man (5.2)
Little Monsters (5.9)
Rambo: Last Blood (8.1)
The Lion King (6.2)

The movies below are also now showing at the Scientific Center IMAX theater:

Movies Showing Now:
Amazon Adventure 3D (6.6)
Backyard Wilderness 3D (8.4)
Journey to Space 3D (6.4)
Oceans: Our Blue Planet (7.4)
Volcanoes 3D (6.6)

Numbers in brackets refer to the IMDB rating at time of publishing.




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Promoted

PROMOTED: Run for a Cause with RunKuwait

Fawzia Sultan Healthcare Network (FSHN), a non-profit multidisciplinary healthcare provider, is pleased to announce the return of its annual charity sporting event, RunKuwait, in its ninth edition.

The event, which will be held on November 23rd, invites interested participants and RunKuwait returning friends to register for the race and contribute to improving the lives of children with special needs.

RunKuwait is a charitable initiative aiming to raise awareness and funds towards the rehabilitative treatment of vulnerable children with special needs. Since 2013, all registration proceeds are channeled directly towards the non-profit Children’s Evaluation and Rehabilitation Center (CERC), founded by FSHN. Last year’s event with more than 2,900 registrations successfully contributed towards offering a total of 1000 treatment sessions to children with special needs.

RunKuwait is a community based fun sporting event for all family members who can join a 5KM or 10KM run or walk. The event’s race village will host different warm-up exercises, activities for children and exciting activities for family members and friends who will join the event to cheer for the participants.

RunKuwait is supported by generous contributions from the following sponsors: Agility as a Founding Partner, INTERSPORT and ASAR Legal as Gold sponsors, and EQUATE as Silver sponsor. The media sponsors for the RunKuwait initiative this year are Alanba newspaper, Alrai newspaper, Alseyassah newspaper, Arab Times newspaper, Kuwait Times newspaper, bazaar magazine, The talk magazine, Alhadaf magazine, M2R company and 248am as a social media sponsor.

Interested participants, athletes, and continuous supporters of RunKuwait can find more information about the race, and can register through the RunKuwait official social media channels, @RunKuwait on Instagram and Facebook.




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Music Shopping

The Vintage Radio Shop Has a New Location

A few years ago I posted about a vintage radio shop called “Moqtanayaty”. When I first wrote about them they were located in Kuwait City but since then they’ve moved their shop three times, first to blockat, then to Hawalli, and now they’re back in the city again but this time across the street from Mubarakiya in a building called Burj Al Hamam Tower.

The place sells old vintage radios, boomboxes, record players and even some cameras. Everything they sell works and if you have an old radio that needs repairing they even have a repair guy. If you’re interested in checking the place out, here is their location on [Google Maps] and you can find them on instagram @vintage_radio_

Also, here is the link to my previous post.




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Design

Al-Seif Staircase #s25k

The other day while picking up food from MEAT in Al-Seif I noticed the colorful graffiti-filled stairs next door was closed off. Turns out the stairs is being renovated and this is the text they had on the hoarding describing the project (yes I typed it out):

Al-Seif Staircase #s25k is a project sponsored by the Kuwait Amiri Diwan and donated by Tamdeen Group. It emerges as an initiative by Parallel Design Studio to restore the area that has witnessed significant contribution to cumulative Kuwait history given its heritage and ingenuity so that it contributes once and again to the consolidation and renewal of dialogue between generations.

Al-Seif Staircase #s25k design intent evolves beyond a morphological statement, to which serving the passing by dwellers from level to another. It seeks to highlight the main concept of urban design, which is to draw attention to this particular area as a semantic symbol of the rehabilitation and renovation efforts of the private sector in collaboration with the Kuwaiti Government and to strengthen the advanced social and urban status thus far accomplished by the State of Kuwait while retaining the legacy of the all original past. The main design approach in a geopolitical understanding is to call out for a renovating dialogue, to enhance a social situation where the evidence of the public realm is very highly assertive, this creates a means of instruments enclosing yet democratize a privilege of social proximity and content of vitality.

In a morphological manner of the stair design, it weave a series of faceted geometrical characters that cascades between levels as an evidence of order and balance for an intrinsic aesthetical appearance, on the other hand a nostalgia and a recall to the sense of place where a remaining of materials is set as a viable option by the architect to be re-used and recycled in the content of the staircase design. Moving from linear progression to a faceted discipline is evidence of a transitional transformation of a too platonic geometry to a threshold of clarity of various immersive elements cascades through levels. The seating on the sides of the stair act as a discipline of appreciation and serenity to the old demographic ages and those who want to spend quality time. Above and beyond the definition of a stair, storytelling to encroach appreciation and a triumphal perception to the new design.

I honestly didn’t understand anything from their description above, but going by the rendering, it looks like the stairs are getting a redesign and there will be seating integrated into the steps. I hope they’ll still allow graffiti on the walls once the project is done since it’s what made that stairs fun and special to begin with.




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Automotive Reviews

Review: 2020 Toyota GR Supra

Back in 2001 when I moved back to Kuwait from university, I started looking for a clean second-hand 4th generation Toyota Supra. It was one of those dream cars to own back then and I really wanted the twin-turbo version with an automatic gearbox. In hindsight, I wish I wasn’t so picky. I only ended up coming across manual cars and so never ended up buying one, but if I had and kept it, today it would be worth more than what I would have paid for it. The 4th generation Supra ended production in 2002 and since then prices of the old cars have kept rising as they became harder to find in good condition and just a few months ago an excellent condition one sold for a staggering $176,000.

Finally, earlier this year the new 2020 Supra was unveiled and it launched in Kuwait a couple of weeks back. I was lucky enough to borrow one off the dealer this past weekend and if I was looking for a new sports car to buy, this would be an option I’d seriously consider.

The new Toyota Supra and the new BMW Z4 share a lot of the same parts including the engine and interior. That’s because Toyota and BMW collaborated on the project which caused a lot of controversy with Supra diehards for obvious reasons. I’m not that big of a diehard and even I cringed when I heard that the new Supra would be built with a BMW engine. But, after spending a weekend with the car I’ve realized this collab might actually be a benefit for us. BMW is a more premium brand than Toyota so things like the interior end up looking better and feeling a lot more expensive than what a Toyota would usually look or feel like while still paying Toyota prices.

But, before getting inside the car, the first thing you’ll notice about the Supra is how cool the outside looks. When I first saw pictures of the car online I fell in love with the rear end and it looks even better in real life. The car is super hot looking and an eye-catcher on the road, especially right now because there aren’t that many on the streets. One thing I was surprised with was the size of the car, it’s not big at all and so not intimidating which I really like. And even though the car is small, the interior didn’t feel cramped and was actually a really nice space to be in.

At 335HP the Supra doesn’t have an absurd amount of power but it does have more than enough to make it feel pretty fast on the streets. I’ve also already seen videos on YouTube of Supra’s being modified to produce 1000HP so if you want more power that’s going to be an easy fix. The performance parts market for the Supra is going to be HUGE that’s for sure.

Every one of my friends whom I let test drive the car (both guys and girls) loved it. There is very little not to like about the Supra but there were some things I had issues with. The steering wheel makes the car feel cheap, it’s fairly hard and just felt plasticky even though it was leather-wrapped. I also didn’t find the exhaust loud but I think that has to do with the new European regulations since a lot of cars don’t sound loud anymore either. On downshifts, you get some amazing crackles and pops but while driving (even aggressively) I kept wishing the exhaust was slightly louder. If I want to be really picky I also had issues with the suspension which felt soft when I wanted it to be hard, and felt hard when I wanted it to be soft. But one of the best things about the Supra is that you’ll most likely want to customize all these things anyway yourself, the first thing I’d do if I bought the car would be to install a sportier aftermarket exhaust. Customization is part of the reason of getting a Supra to begin with. What isn’t a minor thing though is the lack of Apple CarPlay. I guess I should be incredibly grateful the infotainment system comes from BMW and not Lexus (who have the worst infotainment system in the world), but I still wish it had CarPlay.

At KD16,500 the new Supra is priced extremely competitively and it going to sell like hotcakes. I wouldn’t be surprised if the dealer hasn’t sold out already. In Kuwait, the local dealer only have one model available which is basically the fully loaded version with the only options being the exterior and interior colors. They have a test drive vehicle available so if you’re interested in trying out the car as I did then visit the dealer @toyotakw.




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Events Things to do

Things to do in Kuwait this Weekend

Another busy weekend with a bunch of cool things to do. If you’re into electronic music then check out Proof of Concept tonight (promo video above) featuring music by Kadisa & Edith. The Russell Peters comedy show is also taking place tonight and if you’re into Scrabble, Backgammon or Chess, check out the Come Play with Us event below. Here is this weekend’s full list of events:

Thursday
Exhibition: Conversations in Colour
Exhibition: The Place I Call Home
Motor Show
Expo 965
Children’s Interactive Book Reading: Kindness Snippet Jar
Nothing is Impossible Magic Show
Proof of Concept
Russell Peters – Deported World Tour

Friday
Motor Show
Exhibition: The Place I Call Home
Cricket Match: Titans vs Safety Plus
Classical Music in aid of Abolish 153

Saturday
Exhibition: Conversations in Colour
Exhibition: The Place I Call Home
Yoga at the Park
Motor Show
Guided Tour: Grand Mosque
Come Play with Us!

If you’d like to share an event on the blog [Email Me]
For a full list of upcoming events click [Here]

Sometimes events get canceled or have details changed so always double-check with the organizers.




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Movies

Movies Showing in Kuwait this Weekend


Screenshot from Gemini Man

The movies below are now showing at Cinescape, Grand Cinemas and VOX:

New This Weekend:
Corporate Animals (4.4)
Jexi (N/A)
Gemini Man (5.2)

Other Movies Showing Now:
A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon (7.2)
Abominable (7.3)
Ad Astra (7.4)
Angel Has Fallen (7.0)
Avengement (6.5)
Born a King (8.8)
Dora and the Lost City of Gold (5.9)
Downton Abbey (7.8)
Joker (9.4)
Little Monsters (5.9)
Prey (6.5)
Rambo: Last Blood (8.1)
The Angry Birds Movie 2 (6.8)
The Lion King (6.2)

The movies below are also now showing at the Scientific Center IMAX theater:

Movies Showing Now:
Amazon Adventure 3D (6.6)
Backyard Wilderness 3D (8.4)
Journey to Space 3D (6.4)
Oceans: Our Blue Planet (7.4)
Volcanoes 3D (6.6)

Numbers in brackets refer to the IMDB rating at time of publishing.




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Food & Drinks

El Público – The South American Restaurant

Has anyone tried the South American restaurant El Público located inside the Millennium Hotel and Convention Centre? I thought it just opened since press releases started popping up last week but looks like it’s been there since May. The restaurant blends Peruvian, Chilean and Brazilian cuisines all in one menu so it sounds interesting in theory but I haven’t heard anything at all about the place.




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50s to 90s Mags & Books

Flashback: The Family Bookshop

The Family Bookshop, one of the oldest and most popular English bookshops in Kuwait closed down for good eight years ago. Just before they closed down I passed by and took photos of the place. I shared some of the photos back then but since it was National Bookshop Day a few days ago, I wanted to re-upload all the photos I took that day. The photos below are in higher resolution than the previous ones I had published and I’m also sharing all the photos I took that day, not just some of them. So check them out below.




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In Focus Information Shopping

The New Jawad AlSaffar Hardware Store

The goto hardware store for most people is either Ace or Bin Nisf in Shuwaikh but Jawad AlSaffar (JAS) recently opened a new location and I think it will give them both a run for their money.

The new JAS store has been open for a few months now but I only found out about this new and huge location last week. The new store is located across from the original True Value in Shuwaikh and is composed of two floors. The ground floor has garden stuff, shelves, paint and a large section containing generators, large air compressors and some heavy equipment like mixers, water pumps, ground compactors, and a bunch of other stuff I have no idea what they’re used for.

Once you move down to the basement things get more impressive. Firstly the basement is gigantic but it’s also really well organized. You have the usual areas like the power tools section, hardware tools, paint tools, protective gear, etc.. but in between all these main sections you have very specific areas like the caster wheels section, a section for nails and bolts, a welding area, a ropes section, a car garage equipment section, etc.. just very specific stuff.

The place is much larger than Bin Nisf and also larger than Ace, but I did notice that they didn’t carry any premium brand of hardware tools and some sections like their work lights area seemed lacking compared to Bin Nisf and even Ace Hardware.

If you like hardware stores then you really need to pass by and check out the new Jawad AlSaffar store. They’re open daily from 6:30AM to 10PM except for Fridays when they’re open from 6:30AM till 11:30AM. Here is their location on Google Maps.