The exhibition, “1001 Inventions: Discover the Muslim Heritage in Our World,” was created with children in mind. The interactive displays are large and colourful, with cartoon-like characters guiding visitors as they explore the history behind some of Muslims’ greatest inventions. Read more »
Archives for 2010
Nothing should be ambiguous about what’s indecent
‘Sexpats in trouble again in Dubai” is how one web portal summarised a recent allegation of explicit text messaging. There was also the incident of public kissing involving a British couple in Jumeirah Beach Residences earlier this month. Such cases demonstrate the ambiguity of decency laws in the UAE. Read more »
5 Minutes With: Sheikh Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi, Collector
5 minutes with Sheikh Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi, in Canvas Daily Issue. Read more »
We must believe in our unified identity, or no one else will
There is a risk that as more people abroad see the various emirates as separate states, this mentality will seep into the culture of this mostly expat nation. Unless Emiratis take this matter seriously, no one else will, Vision2021 or not. Read more »
Breathing Life into Bastakiya and the History of Dubai
Tucked away in the southern shore of Dubai Creek lies Bastakiya, one of the most fascinating districts in the Arabian Gulf. Not only is this area one of the most aesthetically pleasing in the region, it is also one of the most symbolic. Read more »
Kuwait’s Hidden Jewel: The Modern Art Museum
It has no official website, no signs on the streets directing to it and no paved roads leading to it, but once you have reached your destination, you are magically transported into a world that not many people know exists. Located just off Arabian Gulf Road in the Sharq district of Kuwait in one of the very few surviving pre World War Two era structures in the old capital, the Modern Art Museum in Kuwait offers visitors one of the only permanent displays of modern Arab and international art in the region. Read more »