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Issue 211

Contents March 2015 COVER STORY 23-24 Spring of Culture

As the curtain goes up on the eagerly anticipated 10th edition of the Spring of Culture, so does the excitement. This year’s line-up is packed with renowned artists and acts.

HAPPENINGS

Bahrain This Month reviews events happening around town during the month of March 2015:

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Hijazi Nights:

Bander Al-Shareef Band: Saudi artist Bander Al-Shareef and his band perform. 28

Encounters / Jazz Fiesta:

An exhibition by Syrian-American photographer Sueraya Shaheen, featuring a collection of documentary-style portraits. 30

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Local Art Fiesta:

The Al Aali Art Fest 2015.

Evening with Ricky Hatton:

An evening of sports and laughter with a champion boxer.

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34

Poetry Festival:

36

Hilarious Affair:

The Second Circle poetry group will host The Colours of Life Poetry Festival. The Chuckle Club returns to the island for another instalment of comedy. 32-36

Calendars:

Events during March

INTERVIEWS A Man of All Seasons

43-44

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56

Former Minister of Industry and Commerce Dr Hassan Fakhro speaks exclusively to Bahrain This Month.

Diplomatically Speaking

46-47

HE Mominur Rahman on listening to his countrymen’s problems and his duty of care.

Marking a Milestone

49

Abdulla Adel Fakhro, director of the Fakhro Group of companies, talks to BTM about McDonald’s Bahrain’s plans for the future.

51

Incredible Irish

Joe Melia of the Arabian Celts on Gaelic football and the inaugural Etihad GAA World Games.

30

51 Bystander

Ahmed Zayani’s larger than life new GM on taking the dealership forward.

This month our Bystander pages recorded the 66th Anniversary of India’s Republic Day. We attended a reception on board the visiting American Navy ship USS Carl Vinson and the opening of the Gulf Industry Fair. We celebrated Chinese New Year and a Brazilian carnival and went to the launch event for the Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix countdown. www.bahrainthismonth.com

A Work of Art

General manager, Joe Batshoun, talks about the new ART Rotana.

52

Zaid’s Standing Tall!

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56

Get More for Less

Ibis Seef Manama’s general manager Oreste Traetto talks to BTM.

58

Let Me Entertain You

Magician Nabeel Arshad is aiming to put the Kingdom under his spell.

59

JLR Backseat Chat

George F Middleton talks with Bahrain International Circuit’s commercial director Sherif Al Mahdy. March 2015 5


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Issue 211

Contents March 2015 COVER STORY 23-24 Spring of Culture

As the curtain goes up on the eagerly anticipated 10th edition of the Spring of Culture, so does the excitement. This year’s line-up is packed with renowned artists and acts.

HAPPENINGS

Bahrain This Month reviews events happening around town during the month of March 2015:

23

26

Hijazi Nights:

Bander Al-Shareef Band: Saudi artist Bander Al-Shareef and his band perform. 28

Encounters / Jazz Fiesta:

An exhibition by Syrian-American photographer Sueraya Shaheen, featuring a collection of documentary-style portraits. 30

32

26

Local Art Fiesta:

The Al Aali Art Fest 2015.

Evening with Ricky Hatton:

An evening of sports and laughter with a champion boxer.

43

34

Poetry Festival:

36

Hilarious Affair:

The Second Circle poetry group will host The Colours of Life Poetry Festival. The Chuckle Club returns to the island for another instalment of comedy. 32-36

Calendars:

Events during March

INTERVIEWS A Man of All Seasons

43-44

46

56

Former Minister of Industry and Commerce Dr Hassan Fakhro speaks exclusively to Bahrain This Month.

Diplomatically Speaking

46-47

HE Mominur Rahman on listening to his countrymen’s problems and his duty of care.

Marking a Milestone

49

Abdulla Adel Fakhro, director of the Fakhro Group of companies, talks to BTM about McDonald’s Bahrain’s plans for the future.

51

Incredible Irish

Joe Melia of the Arabian Celts on Gaelic football and the inaugural Etihad GAA World Games.

30

51 Bystander

Ahmed Zayani’s larger than life new GM on taking the dealership forward.

This month our Bystander pages recorded the 66th Anniversary of India’s Republic Day. We attended a reception on board the visiting American Navy ship USS Carl Vinson and the opening of the Gulf Industry Fair. We celebrated Chinese New Year and a Brazilian carnival and went to the launch event for the Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix countdown. www.bahrainthismonth.com

A Work of Art

General manager, Joe Batshoun, talks about the new ART Rotana.

52

Zaid’s Standing Tall!

54

56

Get More for Less

Ibis Seef Manama’s general manager Oreste Traetto talks to BTM.

58

Let Me Entertain You

Magician Nabeel Arshad is aiming to put the Kingdom under his spell.

59

JLR Backseat Chat

George F Middleton talks with Bahrain International Circuit’s commercial director Sherif Al Mahdy. March 2015 5


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Bahrain This Month March 2015

Publisher and Chairman George F. Middleton Email: george@bahrainthismonth.com Editorial Director Liz O’Reilly Editorial Consultant Stan Szecowka Editor Charlie Holding Commercial Editor Apple Sharma

As the weather warms and we gear up for Spring, there’s a buzz of excitement in the air. It’s exhilarating to welcome in a new season and all the potential possibilities on offer, but this year seems extra special. The annual Spring of Culture festival 2015, is bigger and better than ever before. Packed with variety and a plethora of famous faces, there’s plenty to look forward to. From the spectacular Bharati show (cover image), to performances from international pop sensations John Legend and Joss Stone, this year’s event is sure to become truly memorable. Featured in this edition, HE Dr Hassan Fakhro, former Minister of Industry & Commerce, talks to us about his illustrious career as well as his continuing commitment to service in Bahrain. We also chat with the Kingdom’s Bangladesh Ambassador, HE Mominur Rahman, about his first diplomatic posting and his hopes for his fellow countrymen’s improved welfare during his posting here. Abdulla Adel Fakhro, director of the Fakhro Group of companies, talks to BTM about how he started in business and McDonald’s Bahrain’s plans for the future. In the latest Backseat Chat, Bahrain International Circuit’s (BIC) commercial director, Sherif Al Mahdy, reveals the facility’s plans for the 2015 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix. Our motoring section includes the latest news from the island’s automotive giants. This month, Land Rover, in collaboration with the BIC, reveals its revamped off-roading facility designed to test and develop driving skills. Infiniti’s flagship SUV, the QX80 and the 2015 Renault Captur were launched by Y.K. Almoayyed & Sons and we spill the beans on the newest Rolls Royce. We also have features on air-conditioning, buffets and home furnishings in another packed edition that demonstrates the great way of life the Kingdom has to offer. As spring is truly upon us this month, we hope you will enjoy the festival-like atmosphere in the glorious days ahead — Bahrain’s “Great Way of Life”

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Gulf Industry Fair 2015 Opening Key industrial companies within Bahrain, the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia and the Northern Gulf participated in the annual B2B trade event for the GCC region, the Gulf Industry Fair 2015. The event was organised by Hilal Conferences and Exhibitions (HCE), which is a part of Bahrain’s Al Hilal Group.

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The Gulf Industry Fair 2015 opens under the patronage of HRH the Prime Minister, Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa

Ronnie & HE Iain Lindsay, British Ambassador

Mazin Alumran, Anwar Abdulrahman & Abdulla Juma

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Sofiyan Almoayed, Ahmed bin Hindi & Qutub Dadabhai

HE Sabine Taufmann, German Ambassador & Hilmar

Abdulla Al Mashal & HE Shaikh Azzam bin Mubarak Al Sabah, Kuwaiti Ambassador

Alison, Doris & Yara

Waad & Marwa

Meraj & Younis

Dalal & Abdullah

Mohammed, Rajan & Robin

Mohammed & Graham

Hani & Mohammed

Yousif & Maria

Farbod, David & Hussain

Arran & Nils

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HE Dr Mohan Kumar, Indian Ambassador & Mala

66th Indian Republic Day A reception to mark the anniversary of India’s 66th Republic Day was hosted by HE Dr Mohan Kumar, Indian Ambassador to Bahrain & Mala Kumar at The Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel Residence & Spa. The event was attended by members of the diploatic corps, VIPs and members of the Indian community. Dignitaries join in the celebration with a cutting of the cake

HE Li Chen, Chinese Ambassador & HE Sheikh Azzam Mubarak Al Sabah, Kuwaiti Ambassador

HE William Roebuck, US Ambassador

Khalid Almoayyed & HE Abdulla bin Rashid Al-Mudailwi, Omani Ambassador

Sheikh Mohammed & Sheikh Khalifa bin Duaij

Karina, Mala, Huda & Romina

Nasser Al Arayed, Jaleel Al Ansari, Khalid Zayani, Mohammed Al Mannai, Jassim Zayani, Dr Mustafa Sayed & Jawad Al Hawaj

Nils & Margaret

12 March 2015

Raj & Shubha

Mitesh & Kiran

HE Jameel Humaidan & Farooq Almoayed

Khadem Al Said, Abdulla Juma, HE Abdul Latif Abdulla, HE Abdul Nabi Al Sho’ala

Alison, Iro, Nita & Asha

Sheikha Marwa & Sheikh Salman

Samira & Jihan

HE Hatun Demirer, Turkish Ambassador

Maria & Juzer

Shaikha Huda & Shahrazad Yateem

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Mala & HE Dr Mohan with embassy staff

Mala with Indian Ladies Association

Mohammed Dadabhai & Anisa

Sunita & Dilip

Shailaja & Paddy

HE Alberto Vecchi, Italian Ambasador

Afshan, Mala & Uzma

Dr Ravi & Dr Gurpreet

Gurmail, Gurcharan, Lakheir, Rakesh & Jatinder

Vice Admiral John Miller

Vicky

Bridget & HE Iain Lindsay, British Ambassador

Doris, George, Panos & Anne

Sufiyan, HE Dr Mohan & Janu

Rocio, Veronique, Mala, Jean, Sandra & Christina

Dogan, Leylan, HE Dato Ahmed Shahizan, Malaysian Ambassador, Gopika, Noor, Mala, HE Dr Mohan, Soheil, Liliane, Ratna & HE Chilman Arisman, Indonesian Ambassador

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HE Victor Smirnov, Russian Ambassador

Adel & Mona

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Mone, Tosin & Natasha

HE William Roebuck

Reception USS Carl Vinson HE William Roebuck, US Ambassador and Vice Admiral John W. Miller, commander, US Naval Forces Central Command, hosted a reception onboard the US Navy aircraft carrier, USS Carl Vinson, which docked in port visiting Bahrain. Cutting the cake are Vice Admiral John Miller, HE William Roebuck & Lieutenant-General Dheyab bin Saqr Al-Nuaimi, Chief of Staff, Bahrain Defence Force (BDF)

Petty, Stoffle & Joe

Callari & Chambers

HE Dhafer Alumran, Asst Under-Secretary for foreign affairs, HE Ahmed Rashid Khatabi, Moroccan Ambassador & Sami

David, Doris & Vanessa

14 March 2015

David & Shareef

Van Pieterson & Doyle

Matt & Dan

Viera, HE Victor Smirnov, Russian Ambassador & Christian

Ann Marie, Donald & Kardell

Carol & Natalie

Mala & Amal

Heather & Samantha

Joseph

Natalie & Natasha

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James, Wendy & Japp

Duaa & Nada

Shubbar, Hajar & Stephanie

Maisa & Ruba

Lia, Karina & Beverley

HE Chilman Arisman, Indonesian Ambassador & Ratna

Rasha, Hassan & Fatema

Iro & Adnan

Maryam & Ali

Khulood, Margaret & Joyce

Noor & Anne

Adnan, Faye & Madeline

Janet & Rachel

Abdul Jalil, HE Hatun Demirer, Turkish Ambassador & Ahmed

Sabine & Henry

Terry, Gaylene & Christian

x Zakeya & Ali

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Mazin &x Rushdi

George, xIro & Ron

HE Li Chen, Chinese xAmbassador & Wael

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HE Iain & Bridget Lindsay

St. Andrew’s Night The Awali Caledonian Society celebrated the birthday of Scotland’s national poet, Robert Burns, with a Burns Night Supper. The event was held at the Royal Golf Club in Riffa. Gordon, Paul, Betty, Ewan, HE Iain Lindsay, British Ambassador, Alistair, Nancy & Charles

Ron & Jules

Barbara, George & Nancy

Alison & Alistair

Ece, Pat & Robbie

Kate & Ashley

Fred, George & Trevor

Alison, HE Iain Lindsay, Bridget & George

Niki & Audrey

Bryony, Pamela & Jane

Harry & John

Gavin, Leah & Emma Michele & Anna

Martin, Gaby & Niall

David & Nick

Julie & Hamish George & Adeline

Geraldine & Vicky

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Jules & Alistair

Gordon

Barbara & Ron

Josette & Adrian

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Autumn Fair Opening Ceremony The 26th edition of the annual Autumn Fair took place under the patronage of the Bahrain Ministry of Industry and Commerce, at the Bahrain International Exhibition and Convention Centre. Over 750 exhibitors from 21 countries showcased their products from across the globe. HE Nader Almoayyed, Under-Secretary for Commerce Affairs, inaugurates the fair in the presence of HE Dr Khalid Mohammed Fahmy, Minister of State Environment Affairs in Egypt and ambassadors of several participating countries.

HE Sabine Tauffman, German Ambassador & HE Hatun Demirer, Turkish Ambassador

Mohammed bin Abdulla Al Khalifa & HE Alberto Vecchi, Italian Ambassador

Jawad Al Hawaj & Abdulwahab Al Hawaj

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Brazilian Carnival Bloco 338, a family Brazilian carnival event, made its second appearance at Block 338 Restaurant, Lounge & Garden after a successful debut last year. Families, children and friends dressed up in creative fantasy costumes for the restaurant’s take on Brazil’s traditional street carnivals. The true spirit of Brazilian carnival was in the heart of Bahrain with great music by Sergio Miranda, samba and “marchinhas de carnaval”. Alessandra, Reem, Marise & Vanessa

Fadwa & Daniela

Tala, Demet & Rula

Julie, Fernanda & Carolina

Carol, Alessandra & Andre

Mwai & Ruby

Alice, Aurelie & Gaby

Safa, Tom & Luke

Caroline, Racine & Dev

Tassos & Dana

Fifi, Rakan & Faiz

Fawaz, Brent & Khris

Patricia, Kat & Maya

Antonio & Gisele

Karima, Marise & Savlo

Philip, David & Bruno

Leif, Ralph & Heiki

20 March 2015

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Dina & Kareema

Francis & Jaber

Eileen & Danielle

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Chamkana Jewellery Line Launch The Generous Light Company established by entrepreneurs Noora Al Zain and artist Karima Sharabi, was launched at a stunning private residence in Janabiya. At the launch, they presented their first jewellery line Chamkana, a collection of 12 calligraphic spiritual symbols designed as 24kt gold plated jewellery. Karima Sharabi and Noora Al Zain speak at the event

Jim, Linda & Phyllis

Adnan, Faye & Dr Amy

Jeff, Kayleigh & Rob

Sayed & Noora

Noora & Kareema

Raul, Amjad & Donya

Andrew & Sherry

Jennifer, Dr Amy & Georgina

Stelios & Eleana

Vuruz, Khalil & Vuruz

Sarah & Rose

The Fitness Challenge World-class bodybuilding champion Sami Al Haddad, was the guest of honour at the Elite Seef Residence & Hotel’s fitness competition. Winners walked away with BD200 cash prize per challenge and a month’s membership at Kinetix Health Club. Harish, Sami & Prasanna

Austin, Dee & Matt

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Santhosh & Basil

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HAPPENINGS

DAZZLING DISPLAY OF CULTURE As the curtain goes up on the much anticipated 10th edition of the Spring of Culture (SOC), so does the excitement. This year’s line-up is packed with renowned artists and acts alike. When? March 2 Event? John Legend Concert Venue? Arad Fort The wait for one of the most thrilling events on the island is finally over as The Spring of Culture 2015 opens with a bang this month. The line-up features a number of cultural and artistic events and the first global artist to take to the stage is multiple Grammywinning R&B and soul singer-songwriter John Legend. The 35-year old crooner will captivate the audience at an open-air concert, which will be held at the stunning Arad Fort with John on the piano accompanied by an ensemble of musicians. John is renowned for hit songs like All of Me, Ordinary People, Save Room and Everybody Knows. The show starts at 8.30pm and is for minimum eight years and above. When? March 5-7 Event? Jump Venue? Arad Fort After a run of hit performances in 2008, internationally acclaimed, gravity-defying act, Jump, returns to Arad Fort. This Korean slapstick comedy sensation will enthral the crowds with a combination of martial arts, Taekwondo and mind-blowing acrobatics. Jump has entertained 3.5 million people worldwide in 60 cities and 27 countries and won the ‘Comedy Award’ at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2006. This nonverbal performance is great entertainment for the entire family. Parents are urged to make children sit in their own seats without disturbing other guests and parental discretion is advised prior to purchasing tickets as the show contains darkness, loud noise and strobe lighting. As a further courtesy to patrons, the organisers recommend one parent or chaperone for each child in attendance. Strollers will not be allowed in the venue and all attendees must hold a ticket regardless of age. The show starts at 6.30pm. When? March 13 Event? Hussain Al Jassmi Concert Venue? Arad Fort One of the most talented singers in the Middle East, Hussain Al Jassmi, will be performing his greatest hits at Arad Fort. This contemporary Gulf musician rose to fame because of his ability to cater to both younger and older generations alike. His musical style appeals to a wide audience as he fuses many genres, from traditional Arabic pop to 90s’ urban music along with acid jazz influences. He creates his own unique blend by taking core elements from Arabic Khaleeji music and mixing it with soul, jazz and funk. In the past 20 years, Hussain has come a long way by singing in multiple dialects and music forms, from his native Emirati, to Moroccan Rai and even English. l Tickets can be bought online through www.springofculture.org and at the SOC stand located at City Centre Bahrain, ground floor – entrance 2. Call 39 900-630 for more information. www.bahrainthismonth.com

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happenings When? March 19-22 Event? The Magic Chicken Venue? Salman Cultural Centre A fantastic theatre performance for children and adults, The Magic Chicken is a slapstick treat of culinary chaos. How much mess can chefs make on stage? While two ‘underlectual’ chefs mix up a hilarious concoction of comedy cookery, a magic chicken flaps in, turning the stage into a kitchen nightmare. This extremely funny act from New Zealand features everything from physical comedy to live music and puppetry. It’s a fun family show not to be missed. The show is strictly for minimum six years and above and will be held on March 19 and 22 at 4pm and 6.30pm and on March 20 and 21 at 10.30am and 3.30pm.

When? March 27-28 Event? Bharati — The Show Venue? Arad Fort

A spectacular dance musical that portrays a genuine mosaic of traditional and modern India will be held at Arad Fort. The show will feature 40 energetic dancers engulfing the stage, dressed up in 500 different costumes. Bharati is a theatrical depiction of a society that simmers under a flame of chaos and confusion, caught in a conflict between tradition and modernity. This vibrant show will be bursting with colours, giant video projections, authentic scenery, music from the greatest song hits of Indian cinema, martial arts and acrobatics as well as tears and laughter. This event is for minimum six years and above, therefore, parents should ensure that young attendees are able to sit in their own seat quietly without disturbing other guests. Parental discretion is advised prior to purchase of tickets as the show contains darkness, loud noise and strobe lighting. Organisers recommend one parent or chaperone for each child in attendance and strollers will not be allowed in the venue. The show starts at 7.30. l Tickets can be bought online through www.springofculture. org and at the SOC stand located at City Centre Bahrain, ground floor – entrance 2. Call 39 900-630 for more information. 24 March 2015

When? April 10 Event? Joss Stone Concert Venue? Arad Fort

One of the major highlights and the grand finale of the Spring of Culture will see Grammy award winner, UK soul singer-songwriter and actress Joss Stone performing at Arad Fort. Joss will bring down the curtain on the 10th anniversary celebrations with her powerful bluesy and soulful voice. This English recording artist shot to fame in 2003 with a multiplatinum debut album titled The Soul Sessions and has since released four Top 10 albums, the last called Colour Me Free!. She has sold 14 million albums worldwide. The show starts at 8.30pm and is for minimum eight years and above. www.bahrainthismonth.com



happenings

When? March 1 Event? Hijazi Nights - Bander Al-Shareef Band Venue? Shaikh Ebrahim bin Mohammed Al Khalifa Center for Culture & Research Breathtaking traditional hijazi music and songs will be performed by Saudi artist Bander Al-Shareef and his band at an impressive concert. Bander learnt music from his father as a young child and then went on to earn his Bachelor’s degree in Art Education from Umm Al-Qura University. He has frequently participated in local, regional and international festivals. The show starts at 8pm. Visit www.shaikhebrahimcente.org.

When? March 3-31 Event? Lobna Al Ameen - Solo Exhibition Venue? Al Riwaq Art Space Life, nature and places inspire imagination to form the concept of a painting. However, childhood and the recollection of memories remain a constant and continuing source of stimulation. Artist Lobna Al Ameen explores these notions through her colourful paintings and wood installations. The exhibition opens at 7pm and then runs daily from 10am to 10pm. Visit www.alriwaqartspace.com.

When? March 5 (every Thursday) Event? Mohammed bin Faris Venue? Mohammed bin Faris Music Hall Set sail with the musical sounds of the Mohammed bin Faris band. This lyrical voyage includes festive melodies, working songs and farewell ballads describing the tales of a pearldiver’s life. In the past 13 years since its establishment, the band has travelled the world to promote Bahrain’s soulful musical identity through the traditional arts. Visit www.shaikhebrahimcenter.org.

When? March 10-30 Event? Exhibition - The Musician Venue? Albareh Art Gallery Recalling a childhood surrounded by visual stimuli, Jordanian artist Fadi Daoud works predominantly in acrylics, producing portraits featuring larger than life Arab characters. Music is clearly a source of inspiration for Fadi as he listens to classical Arab musicians like Umm Kulthoum, Asmahan and Fairuz while painting, with the music seeping into his themes. He has also directed and co-directed several documentaries. The exhibition opens at 7pm and then from Saturday to Thursday from 9am to1.30pm and 4pm to 8pm. Visit www.albareh.com.

When? March 5 Event? Omar Khairat Venue? Bahrain National Theatre Enjoy an evening of music with acclaimed Egyptian composer Omar Khairat. One of the most prominent Arab composers of his era, he was the only one to incorporate the quarter tone within classical music. With a career spanning over four decades, he is known for his unique blend of Arabic and Western music. His compositions include ballets, symphonies and the soundtracks of numerous popular television serials and films. Visit www.omarkhairat.com. 26 March 2015

When? March 12-13 Event? Rojas Y Rodriguez Cambio De Tercio Venue? Cultural Hall

This Spanish music and dance show was created by renowned choreographers and directors Rojas and Rodríguez. Capturing the poetry, intensity and magic of the Spanish flamenco, the show is an amazing artistic extravaganza, featuring a series of 10 different dance routines that blend traditions with modern influences. The show is strictly for eight years and above. Visit www.rojasyrodriguez.com www.bahrainthismonth.com



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When? March 12 - June 10 Event? Exhibition - Encounters / Jazz Fiesta (March 12) Venue? La Fontaine Centre of Contemporary Art Encounters is a solo exhibition by Syrian-American photographer Sueraya Shaheen, featuring a collection of documentary-style portraits of some of the most exciting artists working in the Middle East today. Shaheen’s portraits are shot on location and illustrate the essence of the artist in their surrounding environment, collectively offering a snapshot of the Middle East’s artistic landscape. The exhibition will open at 6.30pm followed by a dinner performance by a jazz trio made up of pianist Nicolas Leseur and vocalists Yeliz Christensen and Hans Stockenberger, who will be performing a number of Latin, blues and jazz tunes in various languages. The show starts at 8pm. Visit www.lafontaineartcentre.net

When? March 30 Event? Hawa - Rima Kheshish Venue? Shaikh Ebrahim bin Mohammed Al Khalifa Center for Culture & Research Lebanese singer Rima Kheshish’s ability to blend the classics with contemporary music will be showcased in a memorable performance of her best-known hits. She started singing as a young child with the Beirut Heritage Band. Rima studied classical Arabic music and was a member of the band Orient Express before releasing her first solo album in 2006 entitled Yalli, featuring collaborations with acclaimed artists such as Ziad Rahbani on the piano. The show starts at 8pm. Visit www.shaikhebrahimcenter.org

When? April 9 Event? Fast Times in Palestine - Pamela J Olson Venue? La Fontaine Centre of Contemporary Art Pamela J Olson talks about her award-winning memoir Fast Times in Palestine. The book brings to life stories of the incredible people she met during her stay in Palestine. It provides an on-the-ground look at life in the stranglehold of a military occupation as well as the latest trends in the Holy Land and in the US that are helping or hindering efforts toward true peace and justice in the region. The lecture starts at 6pm. Visit www.lafontaineartcentre.net 28 March 2015

When? March 26-27 Event? Pilobolus Dance Theatre - Shadowland Venue? Cultural Hall The Pilobolus Dance Theatre uses shadows to reveal secrets through a performance that is part dance, part theatre, part circus and part concert. In this one-of-a-kind show, the performers skilfully use silhouettes to create spellbinding scenes of movement that must be seen to be believed. The show starts at 7pm and is for minimum six years and above. Visit www.shadowland-show.net

When? April 7-21 Event? Exhibition – The Margins Venue? Albareh Art Gallery The exhibition brings together four artists from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, offering a unique and compelling approach to abstraction. Their work presents a collective rejection of the concept of perspective in an attempt to manipulate realities by a variety of means. All their artworks show the removal of mundane visual references from everyday life. The exhibition opens at 7pm and then from Saturday to Thursday from 9am to 1.30pm and 4pm to 8pm. Visit www.albareh.com

When? April 23 – September 30 Event? Kalila wa Dimna - Fables Through Time Venue? Bahrain National Museum Using stories from the famous collection of fables, Kalila wa Dimna, this interactive exhibit brings to life the characters, their relationships and lessons. The display showcases digitally reproduced manuscripts from collections around the world, enhanced by original illustrations. Originating at the Children’s Museum in Indianapolis, the exhibition will travel across the United States after its premiere in Bahrain. The show will be accompanied by an educational programme. It opens at 7pm and then daily from 8am to 8pm. Visit www.culture.gov.bh www.bahrainthismonth.com


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LOCAL ART FIESTA A great opportunity awaits for renowned and upcoming Bahraini artists to be part of an art festival to showcase their talents. According to John F Kennedy: “If art is to nourish the roots of culture, society must set the artist free to follow his vision.” The Al Aali Art Fest 2015 is founded on the belief that art, in its various forms, defines the culture of a society and allows people to express their thoughts and beliefs by drawing inspiration from life and translating them to canvas. Now in its fourth year, Al Aali Art Fest 2015 will be held from April 8 to April 11 at the Al Aali Shopping Complex in Seef district. The festival has been a launch pad for several local artists, who have received an immense boost to their careers by participating. It will showcase work by talented Bahraini artists all under one roof and feature various art forms, from freestyle paintings to calligraphic works,

sculpture, photography, food design, anamorphic art featuring distorted images, caricatures, fashion design and a lot more. The festival aims to bring together members of the art community in Bahrain, showcasing the talent of established as well as budding artists, schools and universities and setting a foundation for the growth of art in the country. The festival this year will display exemplary work under various categories such as fine art, live pottery, music, live calligraphy, henna art and more. It will also feature workshops conducted by several wellknown artists who will share information on techniques required to hone the talent of both art students as well as hobbyists. Over the years, the festival has featured exciting events to enthral visitors and patrons, bringing in talents like anamorphic artists, Limnesh and Group, mime artists, F1 car displays

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artistically decorated by students and more. This year will see speed painting artist, Vilas Nayak, performing live for the audience. The beauty of art is always more enhanced when it’s for a good cause. Spearheading the Art for a Cause concept, the Al Aali Art Fest has received an overwhelming response to its charity drives over the years. Proceeds from the sale of art during the art festival have been used to support charitable organisations such as the Palm Association, Aisha Yateem Centre and Bahrain

Society for Children with Behavioural & Communication Difficulties. This year, the festival has entered into an association with Dreams Society, an organisation that aims to fulfil the dreams of children who suffer from chronic illness or who are terminally ill, a fitting union as the festival has always been a keen promoter of children’s artistic talents. Call 17 00-7270 or 17 581-000 Visit www.alaaliartfest. com or follow Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for more updates. www.bahrainthismonth.com



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When? March 12 / March 27

Event? St Patrick’s Day / Spring Fair

Venue? The British Club

Have a craicing time at the British Club’s grass area on March 12 from 8pm for St Patrick’s Day celebrations, with a performance by ‘The B-Side’. The band’s four Irish members include Paddy on guitar and vocals, Owen on bodhran and vocals and Brian on harmonica and vocals, with the fourth member - the audience! Their philosophy is to allow everyone to access Irish music and become part of the overall experience. Most of the band’s material comes from traditional Irish ballads and folksongs like The Wild Rover, Black Velvet Band, Spancill Hill and Fields of Athenry, with a mix of modern favourites like U2, Bob Marley and Bob Dylan, to name just a few. The British Club will also hold a Spring Fair on March 27 from 2pm to 5pm. Attractions include games for the entire family, stalls selling a variety of goods and an Easter Bonnet Parade with a prize for the best hat. The fair is open to all, free for British Club members and 500fils entrance fee for non- members. Call 17 728-245.

When? March 13 Event? Evening with Ricky Hatton Venue? The Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel Residence & Spa Enjoy a fantastic evening of sports and laughter with Ricky ‘The Hitman’ Hatton on March 13 at The Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel Residence & Spa from 7.30pm. Hear about this international boxing legend and British hero’s career, his take on the world of boxing new and old as well as his hilarious views on football and his beloved Manchester City. Ricky is one of the most insightful and comical speakers on the circuit and in the world of sport. The evening also includes a comedy session from the UK’s Peter McCole, a lavish 5-star gourmet dinner, live music from ‘The B Side’, a prize raffle giveaway as well as a boxing and football memorabilia auction. Tickets cost BD30. Call 34 516-455 or email tickets@sportsspeakermena.com

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When? Ongoing-March 6 Event? Exhibition - Modern and Contemporary Saudi Art, The Al-Mansouria Collection Venue? Bahrain National Museum Visit www.culture.gov.bh. When? Ongoing-April 24 Event? Exhibition - Qal’at Al Bahrain Through the Ages Venue? Qal’at Al-Bahrain Site Museum Visit www.culture.gov.bh. When? Ongoing – April 15 Event? Exhibition - Berber Women of Morocco Venue? Bahrain National Museum Visit www.culture.gov.bh. When? March 8 – April 26 Event? Exhibition – Global Warming by Saudi Artist Faisal Samra Venue? Memory of the Place - Bin Matar House Visit www.shaikhebrahimcenter.org. When? March 9 Event? Lecture – Archaeological Research in Bilad Al-Qadim, 2001-2015 Venue? Qal’at Al Bahrain Site Museum Visit www.culture.gov.bh. When? March 9 Event? Poetry - Evening with Farouk Jweida Venue? House of Poetry - Ebrahim Al Arrayed Visit www.shaikhebrahimcenter.org. When? March 15 Event? Lecture – Love by Jack Lang Venue? Shaikh Ebrahim bin Mohammed Al Khalifa Center for Culture & Research Visit www.shaikhebrahimcenter.org.

When? March 7 / March 28 Event? BSPCA Events Venue? Budaiya / The Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel Residence & Spa The BSPCA has two upcoming events this month. The Spring Bargain Hunt at the Thrift Shop, near 6 Busheiri Gardens, off Budaiya Highway, will take place on March 7 from 2pm to 5pm, offering a selection of designer clothing, shoes and accessories, books, jewellery, handicrafts and more. The ‘Crème de la Crème’ ladies afternoon tea party, sponsored by The Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel Residence & Spa, will be held in the Grand Ambassador Suite majlis on March 28 from 2pm to 5pm. There will be a mini auction of goodies and the top picks of designer wear from the Thrift Shop, jewellery and other select items on offer. Tickets are BD8 per person, available from the Thrift Shop. Call 3960 9714 or visit BSPCA Facebook.

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When? March 5-7 Event? Amwaj Bazaar Venue? Amwaj Islands Spice up your weekend as Bahrain Noor El Ain concludes a hit first season with its brand new Amwaj Bazaar, to be held from March 5 to March 7, featuring a night market where local vendors will sell their products and culinary creations. The finale event will also see the ‘Shop and Win’ grand prize draw and final winners’ presentation. By popular demand, Amwaj will hold its own ‘Taste Tours’ for all three days, offering sampler plates from the Lagoon’s wide variety of cafés and restaurants. The bazaar will also have an open air cinema for market goers and other activities such as a ‘Lifestyle Zone’ offering holistic health and fitness programmes, a gaming area, art displays, street performers, buskers and live music. Visit www.bahrainnoorelain.com.

When? March 16 Event? Lecture - The Fai - A Successful Management of Italy’s Natural Heritage - Art & Tradition by Dr Anna Gastel Venue? Shaikh Ebrahim bin Mohammed Al Khalifa Center for Culture & Research Visit www.shaikhebrahimcenter.org. When? March 21 Event? Book Launch - Urban Artisans Of The Gulf Venue? Qal’at Al Bahrain Site Museum Visit www.culture.gov.bh. When? March 21 Event? Educational Programme – Magic Chicken Silent Comedy Workshop (1016 Years) Venue? Salman Cultural Centre Call 39 999-521.

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When? March 8-11 Event? Middle East Oil & Gas Show Venue? Bahrain International Exhibition & Convention Centre The 19th Middle East Oil & Gas Show and Conference (MEOS 2015) will be held from March 8 to March 11 under the patronage of His Royal Highness the Prime Minister of Bahrain Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa. Organised by the Society of Petroleum Engineers and Arabian Exhibition Management, MEOS will see over 8,000 oil and gas professionals come together to debate and shape the future of the oil and gas industry in the region. This year’s programme includes 42 technical sessions with more than 300 papers on topics covering reservoir, production and facilities, exploration and appraisal, drilling and completions, project management, human resources, business models and Health, Safety, Security and Environment (HSSE). When? March 14

When? March 23 Event? Lecture - Arab Economic Cooperation In Light of The Arab Autumn by Marwan Iskandar Venue? Abdulla Al-Zayed for Bahraini Press Heritage Visit www.shaikhebrahimcenter.org.

A four-day programme of events aimed at the next generation of oil and gas professionals will also take place in conjunction with MEOS 2015. A series of contests, workshops and talks will offer the opportunity for high school students, university students and teachers to engage and gain valuable career advice. A three-day exhibition of oil and gas products and services will run parallel to the conference. Call 17 550-033 or visit www.meos2015.com

Event? International Speech Contest

Venue? Crowne Plaza Hotel

The Manama Toastmasters, one of 14,000+ Toastmaster’s clubs worldwide, will hold its International Speech Contest on March 14 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel from 7pm to 9pm. The club helps people become better leaders and communicators, be it in their organisations, schools, universities, businesses, social networks or any other area. The winner of the contest will compete against winners from other clubs in Bahrain. Visit www.manamatoastmasters.org. President TM Ratinder Nath, second from right, with other club members at a recent speech contest.

When? March 26 Event? Educational Programme - Enkiru & Enka Puppet-making Workshop (7-12 Years) Venue? Qal’at Al Bahrain Site Museum Call 17 567-174 or email qab_sitemuseum@moc.gov.bh. When? March 28 Event? Educational Programme - Bahrain Indian Dance Workshop (Ladies Only) Venue? Arad Fort Call 39 999-521. When? March 28 Event? Lecture - The World Peace Organisation by Dr. Countess Krystyna Maria Wilczek Venue? Shaikh Ebrahim bin Mohammed Al Khalifa Center for Culture & Research Visit www.shaikhebrahimcenter.org. When? April 6 Event? Poetry – ‘Banquet’ Poetry and Music - Joumana Haddad Venue? House of Poetry - Ebrahim Al Arrayed Visit www.shaikhebrahimcenter.org. When? April 9 Event? Music - Farid Al-Atrash 40 Years Later - The National Arab Music Ensemble Venue? Cultural Hall Visit www.springofculture.org. When? April 12 – May 7 Event? Exhibition - Vantage Venue? Al Riwaq Art Space Visit www.alriwaqartspace.com.

When? April 2 Event? Poetry Festival Venue? Umami restaurant, Adliya When? March 8-12 Event? Art Workshop Venue? D 203 Zubara Plaza, Manama Learn to sketch from scratch in a short but intensive five-day workshop with artist Seemab Zaheera. The workshop is for ladies and children over 10 years old and will be held on March 8 from 10am to midday and 3pm to 5pm.You will learn how to use a basic pencil, colour pencil, acrylic paint and how to observe perspective as well as learn to sketch basic shapes moving onto more complex landscapes and still life. Call Anees Zaheera on 38 317-415 or visit www.seemabzaheera.com. 34 March 2015

The Second Circle poetry group will host The Colours of Life Poetry Festival on April 2, 2015 on the patio roof of Umami restaurant in Adliya at 7.30pm. Each person on stage will recite their own creations, dedicated towards inspiring others in the community to read, write, appreciate and become involved with poetry. About 40 per cent of the poems will be in Arabic and the rest in English and the participants are all residents of Bahrain. Call 39 207-624 or visit www.bahrainwriterscircle.org

When? April 13 Event? Lecture - The Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice - The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation’s Italian Museum - Philips Rylands Venue? Shaikh Ebrahim bin Mohammed Al Khalifa Center for Culture & Research Visit www.shaikhebrahimcenter.org. When? April 20 Event? Lecture - The Novel & The Change In Saudi Society By Badriya Al Bishr Venue? Abdulla Al-Zayed for Bahraini Presss Heritage Visit www.shaikhebrahimcenter.org.

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FUNNY BUSINESS When? March 6 Event? Open Mic Comedy Night Venue? Polo Gastro Pub, The Palace Boutique Hotel This is an open call for amateur comedians to have a go at stand-up comedy. The event will be hosted by Imran Al Aradi. Call 17 725-000 or visit www.thepalace.com.bh. When? March 6 Event? Bahrain Colour Festival 2015 Venue? ? Lost Paradise of Dilmun Have a colourful weekend and experience Holi, the Indian festival of colours. ‘Rangeela’ features free organic colours, rain dance, international and local DJs, water balloons and beach fun. Call 37 764-410, 36 677-019 or 33 946-101.

When? March 18-20 Event? Stand-Up Comedy Venue? Bahrain Rugby Football Club, The British Club and InterContinental Regency Bahrain Get ready for another episode of the funnies as The Chuckle Club continues its GCC comedy tour this month. If your idea of a fun night is a good hearty laugh, then The Chuckle Club’s GCC March comedy tour will be right up your street. This month’s instalment brings a line-up of three hugely talented international comic imports who will be touring in Dubai and Doha before taking to the stage in Bahrain. The trio, Johnny Pemberton, Andrew Ryan and Jojo Sutherland, will be performing on March 18 at the Bahrain Rugby Football Club, March 19 at The British Club and on March 20 at the InterContinental Regency Bahrain, at 8.30pm at all venues. Johnny Pemberton is a talented actor, writer and comedian who can be seen in Marvel’s Ant-Man opposite Paul Rudd. He recently wrapped two feature films, Headlock, starring Andy Garcia, and Band of Robbers alongside Matthew Gray Gubler and Hannibal Buress. He also reprised the role of ‘Delroy’ in the hit comedy 22 Jump Street, opposite Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill. His other feature credits include a supporting role in The Watch, Judd Apatow’s feature This Is 40 and the BBC film In The Loop. He’s appeared in Fox’s New Girl and Comedy Central’s Kroll Show. His previous TV credits include the MTV series Megadrive, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, ABC’s pilot Bad Mom and the multi-platform teen action series Aim High. He has also just landed the iconic role of ‘Winnie’ in the Disney animated pilot Winnie The Pooh. Andrew Ryan is one of the most exciting talents in recent years. His quintessentially Irish storytelling abilities and cheeky, friendly demeanour make him a natural observational stand-up comedian. He’s in demand as an act and an MC at some of the biggest comedy clubs across Ireland and the UK, having performed standup on BBC3’s Russell Howard’s Good News, Best of the Edinburgh Festival on BBC3 and Comedy Central at the Comedy Store. 36 March 2015

When? March 9 Event? Bahrain Writers’ Circle Monthly Meeting Venue? Coral Bay Enjoy a literary evening with like-minded people and hone your writing skills. Additionally, the Poetry Group is held on the second Wednesday of every month and Creative Writers’ Workshop takes place on the third Monday of every month. All events start at 7.30 pm at Coral Bay. Call 39 207-624.

Jojo Sutherland is a charismatic comic who performs in major comedy clubs across the UK and Europe where she is in as much demand for her compering abilities as she is for her comedy routine. Her natural stage presence and her ‘healthy neglect’ attitude to children and life in general have made her extremely popular amongst varied audiences. She has supported other comics on tours, including the likes of Jenny Éclair and, most recently, Tom Stade. She is also a TV warm-up artist for the BBC1 sitcom The Old Guys and for Pappy’s new sitcom Badults, which will air on BBC3. Jojo also regularly contributes to several newspapers and does a variety of work including radio presenting, voiceovers, theatre performance and film. Tickets cost BD15 and can be purchased online at amiando.com/chuckleclubmar2015. Follow The Chuckle Club on social media for special discounts.

When? March 13-14 Event? Golf Venue? The Royal Golf Club Golfers can enjoy a special TaylorMade demo weekend and try out the latest new products from the manufacturer – the AeroBurner and R15 drivers. The event is free. Call 17 750-777. When? March 21 Event? Mini Me Yoga Workshop Venue? RIA Centre, Adliya Learn a fun way to teach your children yoga with Mini Me Yoga Workshop for parents and teachers. All proceeds go to Women v Cancer Cycle Africa Challenge to raise funds to fight breast, cervical and ovarian cancer. Call 17 716-871 or 38 382-644.

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Malaysian Embassy Dinner Reception HE Dato Ahmed Shahizan bin Abdul Samad, Malaysian Ambassador hosted a dinner reception in honour of the visit made by Dato Dr Zainal Abidin Mohamed Yousof, the president and chief executive of Sirim Berhad Malaysia, at his residence. HE Dato Ahmed presents a memento to Dato Dr Zainal Yousof

Nazri & Nurul

Zulkifli & Saif

Noor presents a gift to Datin Arishon

Faisal

Faidzul & Zainal

Fatima, Faiz & Niza

Bahrain Airport Gathering Students and teachers from the Abdul Rahman Kanoo International School travelled to Cambodia on Qatar Airways, for a cultural trip. The group was led by vocational advisor Hamza Mahoney and assisted by Qatar Airways team at the Bahrain International Airport. The students and teachers with the Qatar Airways team

Yousif, Hamed, Ifthard & Salman

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Jassim, Stacey & Parweez

Mariam, Lulwa & Haya

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Valentine‘s at Crowne Plaza

Valentine‘s at Gulf Hotel

Rohil, Suhaib, Maria, Raneem, Iqbal, Deepa, Monica, Pankaj & Teesha

Kugan & Dr Chandra

Troy & Love

James & Leena

Mo & Alaa

Cris & Toni

Mariam & Hassan

Todd & Kelly

Deniz & Alex

Tamara & Anthony

Valentine‘s at Maki

Ayub, Zeyneb & Michel

Rachel & Mike

Fouad & Eman

Adel, Sohaila & Ryan

Jamshed & Junu

Cris & Jason

Devasi & Mariam

Valentine’s Knight & Maidens at Camelot

Akram, Cristina & Philippo

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Nathalie and friend

Anna, Gretchen, Joy, Jane, Rachel, Jay and Marvin

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Elena & Olga

Lexus NX Turbo Launch Ebrahim K. Kanoo unveiled its latest offering in the automotive sector, the first ever Lexus NX Turbo, at the Lexus showroom in Sitra. The Kanoo and Lexus management with the new car

Ralitsa & Jenny

Kato, Waleed & Natalia

Mohamed, Fuad, Fawad & Fatima Kanoo

Ayman & Randa

Ali Al Haddad, Mike & Dianna

Abdulla Al Haddad

Tharun, Ali & Manoj

Sayed

Fittings House Opening A supplier of accessories and fittings for homes in the Middle East, Fittings House, inaugurated its showroom in Sanad. Mohammed Al Haddad cuts the ribbon

Zahra, Zainab, Mo & Zainab

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Haitham

Fadel & Mario

Uwe & Yasser

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INTERVIEWS

A MAN OF ALL SEASONS Former Minister of Industry and Commerce Dr Hassan Fakhro speaks exclusively to Bahrain This Month about his many years at the heart of Bahrain’s inner circle.

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Dr Hassan Fakhro

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ollowing the cabinet reshuffle earlier this year Dr Hassan Fakhro handed over the reins at the Ministry of Industry and Commerce but, while some might be tempted by the lure of retirement, Dr Hassan is still very much at the forefront of the country’s development as Advisor to His Majesty King Hamad for Economic Affairs. He says: “I was quite content in handing over my portfolio when a good part of the ministry was at an all-time high. I was flattered by some leading officials’ comments that my replacement, whoever he is, has a high mountain to climb to match and continue the momentum. “I am now fortunate to be an advisor to His Majesty, a position I had before for some four years before my move to the ministry. I will do my best, as I have always aimed to do over my entire working life.” www.bahrainthismonth.com

Having graduated from top English universities with engineering and economic qualifications for his bachelors and masters degrees and doctorate, Dr Hassan worked in the oil industry in both Bahrain and the USA before being appointed by the government to set up the Bahrain National Oil Company, where he went on to lead the board of directors. He was also involved in the establishment of Bahrain National Gas Company, and extremely important development for the country’s economy, and the Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company. He has also published books and lectured on the petroleum and oil and gas industries. Aside from his official roles he has served HM the King for many years. He, among many public officials and businessmen, served His Majesty during the formulation of the National Charter, the drafting of the Constitution and

elections for the first parliament. He says: “We all played a role in the inception and implementation of the Economic Development Board’s Economic Vision 2030. I am fortunate in serving His Majesty for many years now and understand and appreciate his Vision 2030 for the country and his creativity and courage in taking difficult decisions. Also the continuously evolving ambitions to make our country outstanding and of value for its citizens and brothers and sisters in the region. “I became a minister in the first cabinet after the elections in November 2002 and moved from my official advisory role but I still remained serving His Majesty throughout my time in government as it is not just an official role.” His success in the role perhaps stems from the advice Dr Hassan was himself given. He explained: “The best advice I ever received March 2015 43


interview was perhaps the thoughts and pride I received as a youngster from my father and the rest of my close family to seek the best, to do the best and achieve the best. I hope I have been successful and it is advice I pass on to all those who are dear to me.” An avid sportsman Dr Hassan was a keen golfer until injury forced him off the course. Over the years, he has taken part in everything from running to volleyball and as well as serving on the boards of many educational establishments, he was also a member of the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports. He is also involved as chairman of the Bahraini Society for Child Development, of which he said: “This is a group of very conscientious professionals who do all they can with very limited time and resources to help handicapped children. They have been successful in making the society a model for serving the country and particularly its handicapped children. For instance, many deaf children have been integrated into national schooling.” On another note he offered advice for the nation’s young people saying: “Avoid hate because it wastes a lot of energy and only hurts you and hardly the other person and do not seek revenge, it compromises your character and self respect. “The pillars of your life should be diligence, punctuality, precision and honesty and remember that success has many rewards but also has costs such as to be envied and, at times, slandered. However, nothing lasts forever only achievements and your good name.” Now with a little more time on his hands (he was known for arriving at his desk at 6.30am), Dr Hassan says he will continue lecturing and writing and serving the country. “My spare time was limited, particularly in my position as Minister of Industry and Commerce, but the rewards speak for themselves, particularly as the beneficiary is my country,” he says. “Whatever little spare time I have I like to devote to my family and for travelling. “In private with my family I endeavour to be as successful as I am as a businessman and an official. I couldn’t be otherwise. “I am confident that I will remain busy, hopefully as I have done during my entire working life. Being a productive professional adds a great value to one’s existence and self respect.” Not surprising for a man who says his proudest moments and dearest rewards come from the appreciation of a job well done as repeated during his entire life. His achievements speak for themselves. 44 March 2015

Among his many professional associations, Dr Hassan was President of the Bahrain Society of Engineers for several durations including the late 1970s and early 1980s when the society was particularly active. One of its most notable achievements was to establish the concept and development in The Gulf of seminars and exhibitions with the 1976 Engineering in Bahrain Exibition being the first gathering of its type ever staged. The event was held under the auspices and patronage of the late Emir HH Shaikh Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa and the Prime Minister Shaikh Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa who are pictured at the inauguration of the expo with His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa (then Crown Prince) and Dr Hassan, far right.

HM King Hamad, flanked by HRH Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prince, HRH Prime Minister Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa and Dr Hassan at the inauguration of Salman Industrial City, the nucleus of industrial development in Bahrain.

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HE Mominur Rahman

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From commanding an army to spending hours at the embassy gates listening to his countrymen’s problems, it’s all part of a duty of care for Bahrain’s Bangladeshi Ambassador.

he Kingdom may be HE Mominur Rahman’s first diplomatic posting but, after a long military career, he is no stranger to taking charge and accepting responsibility for his fellow men. He says: “As a military officer you are always looking after your men, you are constantly aware of their welfare and it is your job to solve any problems, so this is an extension of that role. “In addition, Bangladesh is the largest troop contributor to the United Nations peace-keeping force and I have served in both Iraq and Ivory Coast in this role, so I have had to work with both civilian and military UN personnel. “I don’t believe diplomacy is something you 46 March 2015

can learn at university, it is something that’s part of everyday life. For example a father is a diplomat to his children and his wife, it’s the way you get things done.” One of the major issues facing the ambassador is that of illegal and stranded workers. When he took up the post last year there were around 115,000 Bangladeshis employed on the island of whom almost 36,600 are here illegally. “A large section of our expatriate community in Bahrain are not educated people and they don’t know about making sure they get the right paperwork so they fall into the trap of becoming illegal. Some people have been here 10, 15 or

even 20 years. They are illegal so they cannot leave but also they cannot work,” he explains. “In the time they have been here many have lost parents, wives, even children but they cannot even go home to bury their family members. “They cannot work and have to rely on their community to support them with food and accommodation and, of course, this is very distressing for them. “When I first came I would spend five or six hours a day outside the gates talking and listening to people’s problems and trying to help and counsel them. Even now, I try to do the same, it’s simply not possible to fit all the people needing help into my office.” www.bahrainthismonth.com


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HE Mominur Rahman

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From commanding an army to spending hours at the embassy gates listening to his countrymen’s problems, it’s all part of a duty of care for Bahrain’s Bangladeshi Ambassador.

he Kingdom may be HE Mominur Rahman’s first diplomatic posting but, after a long military career, he is no stranger to taking charge and accepting responsibility for his fellow men. He says: “As a military officer you are always looking after your men, you are constantly aware of their welfare and it is your job to solve any problems, so this is an extension of that role. “In addition, Bangladesh is the largest troop contributor to the United Nations peace-keeping force and I have served in both Iraq and Ivory Coast in this role, so I have had to work with both civilian and military UN personnel. “I don’t believe diplomacy is something you 46 March 2015

can learn at university, it is something that’s part of everyday life. For example a father is a diplomat to his children and his wife, it’s the way you get things done.” One of the major issues facing the ambassador is that of illegal and stranded workers. When he took up the post last year there were around 115,000 Bangladeshis employed on the island of whom almost 36,600 are here illegally. “A large section of our expatriate community in Bahrain are not educated people and they don’t know about making sure they get the right paperwork so they fall into the trap of becoming illegal. Some people have been here 10, 15 or

even 20 years. They are illegal so they cannot leave but also they cannot work,” he explains. “In the time they have been here many have lost parents, wives, even children but they cannot even go home to bury their family members. “They cannot work and have to rely on their community to support them with food and accommodation and, of course, this is very distressing for them. “When I first came I would spend five or six hours a day outside the gates talking and listening to people’s problems and trying to help and counsel them. Even now, I try to do the same, it’s simply not possible to fit all the people needing help into my office.” www.bahrainthismonth.com


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Paul

Alok

Yousif

Renault Captur Launch Y.K. Almoayyed & Sons, exclusive distributors of Renault in the Kingdom of Bahrain, launched the turbo crossover vehicle Renault Captur at City Centre Bahrain Amal Almoayed, Fareed Almoayed & Farouq Almoayed with the new car

Hussain, Hassan & Namit

Neelu & Mirna

Amal Almoayed

Infiniti Launch Y.K. Almoayed and Sons, distributors of Infiniti in the Kingdom, launched the QX80 SUV during a special event at the showroom in Sitra in the presence of company officials and spectators.

Mona Almoayed, managing director, Paul Baker, Nissan general manager & Anas Abdulla, Infiniti sales manager with models and the new car

Mirna, Rohit & Aldred

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Mona

Ahmed & Essam

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interview

Abdulla Adel Fakhro

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Fakhro Restaurants Co., the licensee for McDonald’s Bahrain, recently celebrated its 20th anniversary. Abdulla Adel Fakhro, director of the Fakhro Group of companies, talks to BTM about McDonald’s Bahrain’s plans for the future.

s one of the most recognisable brands on the plant, McDonald’s has a reputation that often precedes it. However, Abdulla says that it may be time to re-evaluate your opinion. The Fakhro group opened the first McDonald’s store in Bahrain on Exhibition Road on December 15, 1994. Since then, the brand has grown from strength to strength and currently operates in 19 locations across the country, which means that in the region it has the highest number of stores per capita. As the new year begins, Abdulla is keen to expand on his family’s legacy and help take the brand into the future. “Over the past 10 years we have been expanding more aggressively into shopping malls and drive through locations and today we have 19 stores. The most recent is in Isa town,” Abdulla says. “Muharraq Club is our flagship store and it has a McCafe and a two-lane drive through, which is the first in the region.” Abdulla regards himself as extremely fortunate to have been born into his family and doesn’t ever take it for granted. In fact, he sees it as a proud responsibility. “My cousins and I involved in the business take it seriously. With a family business you’re www.bahrainthismonth.com

born into something which is almost given to you on a silver platter. “Yes, it’s a privilege but it’s also a big responsibility because our parents and grandparents sacrificed a lot of their time and put their lives into building this business. We try to make the most of it; it’s a good challenge and a good responsibility to have. “The business was built on principles such as integrity and customer satisfaction and it’s important to maintain these pillars.” Abdulla reveals that when he was 15 his father sent him to work at McDonald’s during the summer holidays. This experience had a profound impact on him as it taught him the value of honest work and gave him invaluable insight into the family business. “We all did the rounds, the younger directors in the company all spent some time working in McDonald’s in the kitchen, flipping burgers, cleaning floors etc. To understand the business and fully appreciate it, you must live it. Everyone has to go through the McDonald’s training to be a part of the business. “This includes the chairman and CEO of McDonald’s worldwide, who also started off as a crew member in the kitchen. Nobody is too proud or too good to clean a floor. It’s this

system of equality and hard work that we live by every day and pass on to our employees.” Abdulla attended business school at Babson College in Massachusetts and attained his undergraduate degree and then completed an MBA before returning to Bahrain in 2008. Since then, he has worked to expand the business and has ambitious plans for the future, including opening more locations, adding more local items and limited time offers to the menu. He also sees technology playing a huge role. “Our region may be a little behind when it comes to IT integration but in Australia, for example, a lot of the ordering is done via mobile phones. In 2015 we are investing heavily in technology. “We already have online delivery and we are going to have a cashless solution as well. In the future, this will also include Apple Pay, which will allow you to swipe your iPhone on a sensor and your order is paid for.” Through countless collaborations with local organisations, schools and charities, McDonald’s Bahrain is a major supporter of raising awareness and funds for children with cancer, Down Syndrome, mental disabilities, the elderly, educational institutions and more. March 2015 49


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Ranjith & Lakshmi

Feras & Helen

Jacqueline

Abdulla & Majid

Talal & Khalid

Abdulla

Bahrain Noor El Ain Festival Draw Bahrain Noor El Ain had a double “Shop and Win” raffle draw at Saar Mall, with giveaways of over 90 prizes, including the draw of two Jeep Wrangler Sports courtesy of the festival’s partner, Ahmed Zayani & Sons. Imran and Feras announce the winners

Noor, Yakattoua & Ibrahim

Hala, Dania & Safi

Abdul Nasser, Rajna & Fatema

Yasna, Sana & Atif

Maram & Raja

BSTD Young Leaders Under the patronage of Bahrain Society for Training and Development’s honorary president Dr Ebrahim Al Dossary and the board of directors, BSTD organised a ceremony to inaugurate the Bahrain Young Leaders Development Scheme. Ahmed, Sara, Ahmed, Mohammed, Dr Ebrahim, Zain, Maya & Shams

Roaya, Hasana & Batool

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Sara, Ali & Hassan

Zaina & Sara

Adnan, Sultan & Hassan

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interview

Joe Melia

INCREDIBLE IRISH CHARLIE HOLDING

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The inaugural Etihad GAA World Games will take place in Abu Dhabi this month with members of Bahrain’s own Arabian Celts leading the charge for the Kingdom as part of combined Middle East teams.

he Arabian Celts, who are closely associated with the island’s Irish Society, are ecstatic at the chance to showcase Bahrain’s Gaelic Football talent on a larger scale. The event, which runs from March 5-7, sees 28 teams from Spain, Belgium, Argentina, North America, Canada, South Africa, Asia, the Middle East and Australia vying for glory. Arabian Celts chairman, Joe Melia, is part of the executive committee arranging the event. “For my sins I’m on the executive committee arranging the event and am responsible for the 400+ players’ flights, accommodation etc while they are in the Middle East,” he says. The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) is an Irish and international amateur sporting and cultural organisation, focused primarily on promoting Gaelic games and has played a large role in helping the sport evolve in Bahrain. The Arabian Celts have four men’s players, including Joe, and one lady taking part in the www.bahrainthismonth.com

senior competition in Abu Dhabi as well as one woman playing in the Junior Ladies section. Joe says he is keen to promote the sport further in Bahrain and believes that with St Patrick’s Day round the corner, there’s no better time to celebrate all things Irish. “The Gaelic section is quite active, we have around 90 members of 13 different nationalities, so it’s not just an Irish group,” he says. The Celts play and practice regularly at Bahrain Rugby Club and he adds: “We welcome all abilities and nationalities and you don’t have to be incredibly fit to play Gaelic, we have teams across all different abilities. It is not as physically demanding as other sports.” As well as encouraging ladies to sign up, the club has a juvenile section with U8, U10, U12 and U14 programmes for both boys and girls with the hope of instilling an appreciation for the game at an early age. In fact, Joe is keen to see more schools on the island teach Gaelic as part of the sports curriculum.

Multinational School Bahrain and the International School of Choueifat have already adopted the sport, serving as a solid starting point. “PE teachers are always looking for different sports to try in their classes and Gaelic is a good one. If you’ve played basketball, soccer or netball, you have hand-eye coordination, you can play,” Joe says. Each team consists of 15 players including one goalkeeper, three full-backs, three halfbacks, two midfielders, three half-forwards and three full-forwards. Joe believes the game is an ideal chance for people to unite and come together. “Bahrainis and expats come together to play, it’s a mesh of other sports played by a mesh of different people. It’s a very social activity and it’s a great stress reliever too. It provides something to look forward to each month and it’s nice to come down and just meet people it’s a game that brings people together,” he says. March 2015 51


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Joe Batshoun

A WORK OF ART APPLE SHARMA

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The new sea-front hotel, ART Rotana, opened its doors at Amwaj Islands recently. BTM sat down with the general manager, Joe Batshoun, to find out more about this stunning property.

spectacular hotel, overlooking the crystal blue waters of Amwaj Marina, ART Rotana is making heads turn with its fantastic design and artistic features. The man responsible for opening this impressive property is the equally dynamic 57-year-old general manager, Joe Batshoun. A self-proclaimed gypsy, Joe was born in Jordan and left for the US at a young age to study. He has worked with various hotels around the world, from Budapest, Hungary, to Doha, Qatar, Ras Al Khaima, Palm Island in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, UAE, where he opened Yas Island, as well as Washington DC and Houston, USA, which he calls home, and now Bahrain. “ART Rotana is pretty unique in many ways,” says Joe. “Very few hotels have the kind of offerings we do. We have spectacular conference facilities, a beautiful ballroom, an array of F&B venues, a water park, a beach, dancing fountain and art display. We have our own private island – when you put it all together, there’s so much that this property has to offer. 52 March 2015

“We have stunning rooms and they are all single loaded, meaning all rooms face the water,” explains Joe. “The view is spectacular in two ways — you not only have the water view but also the dancing fountain view. The fountain goes up to 20 metres, so you actually have a view and a show when it starts.” The hotel caters to both business and leisure travellers. Designed with the end user in mind, it boasts various F&B venues. “It’s a concept that is built around who we are targeting, what the people want and what they’re looking for,” says Joe. The hotel is gradually opening all its outlets in succession with the property planned to be fully functional by April. The Italian restaurant, Rosso, will be a casual family dining venue with a unique ambiance, Flames, with an approachable fine dining concept, will serve steak and seafood, WU Asian restaurant for the young and hip, will have five culinary and physical components and Cellar 59 will be an impressive bar serving aged beverages and tapas.

Talking about competition from other leading hotels, Joe says: “We don’t want to think of ourselves as competing. We would like to think that we are quite unique. We are offering something different and hope this is what the client is looking for.” What motivates Joe to succeed is seeing happy customers. “No matter how hard you work it’s extremely rewarding seeing a smile on customers’ faces saying they had a great experience — to me that’s the payback.” Joe is enjoying his new role at the ART Rotana and says it’s the most unique property he has ever run in his entire career. With his collaborative and decisive managerial style, Joe has motivated his team and together they take great pride in bringing this flagship property to fruition. An avid cyclist, Joe loves to travel and says music is his fuel. He lives and breathes ART Rotana, residing at the hotel with his wife Pauline. His two sons have followed in his footsteps, both working in the hospitality industry. www.bahrainthismonth.com



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ZAID’S STANDING TALL! CHARLIE HOLDING Taking charge of any business can be daunting. However, with years of experience under his belt, this larger than life character is up for the challenge.

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aid Hamed, the new general manager of Ahmed Zayani, has ambitious plans for the company and at 6”5 with a size 12 foot, the big shoes of this role are well and truly filled. Having taken the position only six months ago, he has already made his mark and says the company has big plans in store for 2015. “I am aiming to put Ahmed Zayani on track to be one of the top automotive dealers in the Kingdom in terms of customer experience and service within three years,” he says. “Every new role we take in life is a challenge to push the envelope even further, to learn and build on your experiences and, for me, I take every challenge as a journey; a journey to discover and explore new ways to thrive. “I am very excited about this new role not only for it being the pinnacle of my career so far, but also to be able to come to work with a clear vision and objective of where you want your company to be in three years. A challenge I enjoy doing every day.” With the goal of taking the company forward, Zaid says that changing old mentalities and methods is the key to success. And, in strong 54 March 2015

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contrast to his imposing size, this gentle giant prides himself on being approachable to his team. “I do not believe in old school management methods; I don’t scare my team members off. My doors are always open and I believe that if your team is happy they will give you their very best. “I provide them with all the tools they require to be proactive and come with different initiatives. I motivate them and as a result, their dedication and commitment motivates me to do more; we share one vision and we work as one

team towards achieving this vision,” he says. With heavy expectations resting on his shoulders, Zaid feels confident he’s up to the task thanks to the support of the board of directors and, of course, his family. “My family is my rock, my wife Najwa and children Meera, four, and Rayana, two, give me the strength to be better and to achieve more. I am blessed with a great support system that makes me aim for the stars and pushes me forward through whatever obstacles come my way,” he says. www.bahrainthismonth.com


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GET MORE FOR LESS APPLE SHARMA A global chain and part of the Accor group, ibis Seef Manama stands for customer satisfaction at its best at a great value. BTM caught up with the vibrant general manager Oreste Traetto to find out more.

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enowned for its impeccable customer service, the ibis Seef Manama is creating a huge buzz around the island with its recent opening in Seef district. At the forefront and introducing the ibis concept to the Kingdom is its 43-year-old Italian general manager Oreste Traetto. Hailing from the south of Italy, Naples, Oreste has been in the hospitality industry since 1994. Having started as a children’s animator at a resort, he climbed his way up and became general manager of a 320-room resort in Tunisia by 2000. He has been with the Accor group since then and was the general manager of ibis Deira City Centre in Dubai before coming to Bahrain. Ibis is Accor group’s economy brand, leading in the Middle East with 13 hotels. “What makes ibis so special is firstly we are a leader in the economic segment,” says Oreste. “Our concept is extremely simple. Our slogan is ‘well-being at the best price’ and our mission is to offer customers the best economic product at the best price.” 56 March 2015

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The hotel stands by its promise of ultimate comfort, a high level of service and efficiency. “What makes us different from other hotels is our 15-minutes guarantee,” explains Oreste. “As a customer, if you face a difficulty and we are not able to resolve that specific problem in 15 minutes, the service is on us, for free. It’s an extremely strong concept and we are recognised all around the world for it.” Another added-value service that the hotel offers is the popular all-round breakfast, served from 4am to midday, and 24-hour snacks. Apart from offering rooms with all the necessities, what makes ibis unique is its extremely comfortable beds, termed ‘sweet bed’, which come with micro-fibre pillows and duvet, a comfort-enhancing topper and a hightech multi-zone mattress to ensure a good night’s sleep. The hotel offers 304 standard rooms, suites and family rooms, attracting both businessmen and families. Ibis was the first hotel brand to be quality certified ISO 9001. “We guarantee customers quality assurance, the best value for

money and the commitment from the management team to deliver the product as per the brand promise,” says Oreste. He says his motivation for success comes from the gratitude he receives from the guests and employees. He hopes to get the ibis name recognised in the Bahrain market. “When you open a new hotel you need to build the team and the soul of the hotel and implement the brand standard,” he says. “The most important thing for us now is that ibis Seef makes noise and we increase the awareness in the market.” Oreste believes that one has to be passionate to work in the hospitality industry. “You choose this job and then the job chooses you,” he says. “I’m lucky because most of the people who work for me are motivated, young and feel the ibis spirit completely.” With Oreste’s Mediterranean style, leading people comes naturally to him. When this ex-football player is not leading, he’s jogging, discovering a new restaurant or listening to music and U2 is his favourite band. www.bahrainthismonth.com


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Magician Nabeel Arshad aka ‘One’ With Magic

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Magician Nabeel Arshad aka ‘One’ With Magic is aiming to put the Kingdom under his spell with his magic act, which has to be seen to be believed.

he talented 31-year-old performer was born in Bahrain and is a former pupil of the Pakistan Urdu School. After 11 years of living abroad and travelling the world to perfect his act, he has returned to the Kingdom with ambitious plans to spread his love of magic. “I needed a change and there is a lot of potential in the Middle East to get my name out there. There is an appetite for music and movies and I think magic, as a form of entertainment, has a big audience too,” he says. Travelling has been a huge part of Nabeel’s creative development. Three years ago he backpacked around the globe, performing his act in countries including Panama, Colombia, Germany, Austria, Italy, Spain, Greece, Singapore and Australia. “I was in Australia for eight months, busking and working in bars as a magician. This experience of travelling and doing magic for different kinds of people improved my performance,” he explains. His love of magic began at an early age when 58 February 2015

he learnt some simple card tricks. From that moment on, he was hooked and began to practise every day. The real turning point, Nabeel says, came after a chance encounter with a fellow traveller at a hostel in Barcelona when he was in his early 20s. “I met a French magician called Butzi while I was backpacking in Spain 10 years ago and I showed him card tricks I’d been doing since I was a kid,” he says. “I did those tricks at parties all the time in London and everywhere I went, but my life changed when I met Butzi. We became really good friends and he taught me so much, recommended books on the subject and basically helped me to become a professional magician. “The name One With Magic came from a 7th century Sanskrit drama called Ratnavali. A magician is introduced to a king with the words “whose name is one with magic”, from here I got my stage name ‘One’.” This August, he will travel to Las Vegas to attend the Magic & Mystery School, which was started by Jeff McBride — a world-renowned magician and teacher of many magicians.

“This will be my magic pilgrimage, I’ll be meeting my heroes and evolving into a better magician,” says Nabeel. “I’ll show them my act and they’ll give me constructive criticism.” His plans this year include performing his act anywhere and everywhere, from birthday parties and kid’s shows to corporate gigs and private shows. When it comes to skeptics and hecklers, Nabeel is very clear with his message. “I’m not here to fool you, I’m here to entertain you. I take my work seriously, there is an element of fun but that’s something I work hard to create.” Nebeel says the most magical moment in his budding career was helping a man to propose to his girlfriend with magic. While working in London, he used his street magic skills to gather a crowd before the man and his girlfriend arrived. “When the couple came, I performed a very special illusion just for them. I magically made a rose appear with a wedding ring on the top of it,” he explains. “It was an absolutely amazing experience.” www.bahrainthismonth.com


spotlight

Sherif Al Mahdy and George F Middleton

JAGUAR LAND ROVER

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track for a Land Rover Experience as he joins George Middleton in a Land Rover Sport. “Last year was remarkable in all aspects. It was our 10th anniversary, our first ever night race and we had a record attendance of 31,000,” says Sherif. “Having said that, we’re planning to make 2015 even bigger, with a lot of surprises and activities.” He confirms that this year will also be a night race, with an exciting line-up of entertainment acts for all ages. Apart from F1, BIC also hosts the World Endurance Championship – Six Hours of Bahrain. This year, excitement it is growing as the Bahrain edition will be the last event in the series. “We’ll be the final round of the WEC; the champion will be decided here in all the categories and this will put Bahrain in a fantastic position on the motorsports map,” says Sherif. In a few weeks GP2 testing will start as a prelude to F1. “This testing actually acts as a feeding series for F1 and is extremely important for the drivers,” he adds. “In addition to this we

have a lot of international testing going on at the BIC and, due to the unique character of the track, everyone loves it here.” This year, three weeks before the grand prix, the BIC will host an exclusive event for threeday ticket holders, which features Mini Red Bull X Fighters. There will be a concert for the youngsters one week before the grand prix and the public can expect four stellar Arabic performers on Friday, April 17. Drag and drift and karting are fairly popular at the BIC and attract a lot of local enthusiasts. Sherif throws light on how they are expanding the roster of track experiences for the public, which in turn will generate more interest in motorsport in the Kingdom. “We started with open-track days, now we can also host open-track nights,” he says. “The drag and drift event is one of the most popular attractions here. Participation has increased dramatically over the last three years.” Watch the full-length interview with Sherif Al Mahdy on www.bahrainthismonth.com and Bahrain This Month’s YouTube channel. March 2015 59


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Nick & Jake

JT Berry & Lauren

Charlotte & Ami

Thomas & Isabella

Jena & Candie

Katy & Matthew

Dublin’s Anniversary The management and staff of Ramee Palace Hotel celebrated the 6th anniversary of its outlet, Dublin Club. Cake-cutting on stage with the team

Savannah, Lauren & JT Berry

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Dan, Errye, Barry, Matty & Kate

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2nd Neonatal Ventilation Workshop A four-day workshop on neonatal ventilation was held at the Arabian Gulf University, under the patronage of Dr Mohammed Amin Al Awadi, asst undersecretary for training and planning, Ministry of Health. Participants at the workshop

Prof Peter

Dr Mohamed

Barbara & Magdy

Dr Khalid

Reggie & Dr Ali

Aswath & Ramesh

Shaher, Mahmood & Maher

Rami & Abdulghani

Israa & Mariam

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Maggy, Marie & Sophie

Sonia & Fatma

Neman & Rashid

Raoudha & Nadia

First Francophilophone Party The first Francophilophone party of the island was hosted to pay tribute to all the professionals who teach French in Bahrain. The event was under the patronage of HE Bernard RĂŠgnauld-Fabre, French Ambassador to Bahrain, Dominique P Chastres, counsellor for cooperation and culture at the French embassy to Bahrain and Khalid Fakhro, president of the board of the Alliance Francaise. Dominique, HE Bernard Renauld-Fabre, French Ambassador, Christoph, Jean Pierre & Laurent

Ahmed & Dominique

Susan, Khadija & Fatna

Jameel, Mohammed & Mohamed

Elie & Maher

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French Chamber of Commerce Presentation The Bahraini-French Business Club presented the newly formed French Chamber of Commerce in Bahrain during its dinner reception, at the Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel & Spa. The event was attended by top officials, businessmen and VIPs. Guest speaker was HE Bernard Régnauld-Fabre, French Ambassador to Bahrain. Committee members at the event

HE Abdulnabi Al Sho’ala, HE Dhafer Alumran, asst undersecretary, foreign affairs & Khalid Almoayed

Bassim, Rodolphe & Waleed

HE Bernard Régnauld-Fabre, Maryse & Alain

Marie, Christoph & Fataine

Carla & Efath

Mishal

Jawad, Stephane, Zeina & Dr Michel

Rea & Ian

Suzuki Launches New Ciaz Mohammed Jalal & Sons, the official agent of Suzuki cars in Bahrain, launched the Suzuki Ciaz sedan at the new showroom in Sitra. Management with the new car

Ahmed Jalal cuts the ribbon

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Parvaneh & Sami Jalal

Imtiaz, Said & Mohamed

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Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix Press Meet Sheikh Salman bin Isa Al Khalifa, chief executive of Bahrain Internationl Circuit, and Maher Salman Al Musallam, Gulf Air’s acting chief executive, outlined the events planned for the Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix 2015 under the theme ‘Light up your Nights’ at a press conference. Sheikh Salman and Maher speaking at the press conference

Marihan, Rodaina & Hunaida

Sheikh Salman

Abdul Rahman, Bader & Abbas

Maher

Ahmed & Sadiq

John & Laurence

Abdulla & Nahed

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Samantha & Layla

Burak & Ahmed

Eman & Nadia

Ebrahim

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Jamila & Grace

Redtag Opens 10th Store Dubai-based fashion brand Redtag opened its 10th store in Bahrain at the new Seef Mall in Muharraq. Samir Motegheria, Redtag’s country manager inaugurates the new venue in the presence of staff.

Faizal

Salman

Rajkumar, Sajan & Divakar

Faizan & Louie

Maheen & Farheen

Yousif, Alam & Bhavan

Alex & Daya

Richard & Marike

Mylana & Claire

Shabana & Dunni

InterNations Manama The Bahrain chapter of InterNations hosted a fun evening for its members at Me & You Restaurant Lounge in Amwaj. Metin, Hanan, Hasna, Tariq, Josh, Burak & Murat

Diana

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Jon, Thamina & Sally

Durry, Amna & Mo

Alice, Clement, Brice, Bibi & Jon

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AIR CONDITIONING

ANY WAY THE WIND BLOWS With summer looming around the corner, it’s the perfect time to make sure you have an air-conditioner that can hack the heat.

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ahrain This Month has updates on the newest offerings from the best air conditioner providers in the country to ensure you’re bright and breezy as temperatures climb. We’ve also compiled a list of tips to help you best utilise you unit. Bigger isn’t always better, so the saying goes, and this is unequivocally true when it comes to an AC. A larger unit won’t necessarily make you feel more comfortable during the hot summer months. In fact, a room air conditioner that’s too big for the area it is supposed to cool will perform less efficiently and less effectively than a smaller, properly sized unit. The reason is quite simple, an oversized unit will cool the room(s) to the thermostat set-point before proper dehumidification occurs, making the area feel clammy and uncomfortable. Central air-conditioning systems need to be sized by professionals and BTM features the best of them. www.bahrainthismonth.com

Techno Blue Trading Company SPC is a leading provider of air-conditioner units in the Kingdom. It has showrooms in Salmaniya and Hoora and offers discounts on large orders. It has units of different sizes — 1.5T, 2.0T, 2.5T and 3.0T. It carries quality Samsung offerings including AS18UUP, AS24UUQ and AR24HCSDDWK models which all come with remotes and sleep modes as well as a one-year warranty. Prices range from BD200 to BD450. Air conditioning can use a huge amount of energy. In fact, air conditioning can increase a building’s energy consumption and associated carbon emissions by up to 100 per cent. Even though air conditioning can use lots of energy, many organisations choose to use it not least because of the extra heat generated by increasing use of IT equipment. Luckily, there are some simple, low-cost ways to save energy and make your air conditioning system more efficient.

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Cooling Tips • Set your thermostat at as high a temperature as comfortably possible in the summer and ensure humidity control if needed. The smaller the difference between the indoor and outdoor temperatures, the lower your overall cooling bill will be. • Avoid setting your thermostat at a colder setting than normal when you turn on your air conditioner. It will not cool your home any faster and could result in excessive cooling and, therefore, unnecessary expense. • Consider using an interior fan along with your window air conditioner to spread the cooled air through your home without greatly increasing your power use. • Avoid placing appliances that give off heat such as lamps or TVs near a thermostat. March 2015 69


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Survive the Summer Heat With temperatures steadily rising, the best way to beat the heat is to invest in a quality air-conditioner.

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Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd has unveiled its premium home appliances products in Bahrain. The latest in its series of air-conditioners dials back on energy with advanced technologies and superior design. The AR7000 air-conditioner delivers the best of both worlds by creating a more comfortable environment while minimising energy consumption. “We have spared no effort in ensuring that the Samsung home appliances range offers our consumers reliability and durability all year round. By taking into account the climate in which they will be used. The AR7000 uses the latest Samsung cooling technology to work effectively while at the same time being energy efficient and environmentally friendly,” says Mohammad Gharaibeh, general manager of the home appliance division at Samsung Gulf. Mustafa Kamal, operations manager at Techno Blue, believes the most important factor for consumers when purchasing their home appliances is how these products will bring a positive change to their everyday life. “We are very excited to announce the availability of the AR7000 air-conditioner in Bahrain, which is set to offer comfort and convenience for the whole family,” he says. The summer season is almost here and as temperatures begin to climb, sometimes towards the 50°C mark, the big challenge is how to stay cool. Samsung’s AR7000 line-up features ‘triangle

design’, ‘easy filter’ and Virus Doctor, which are designed to ensure ease, comfort and wellness for every household. The innovative triangle design uses optimal angles for better air distribution and powerful cooling. The design enables a 14-metre windblast. Thanks to its two-step cooling process, users can enjoy a cool and pleasant atmosphere quickly and easily without several attempts to readjust the temperature to their preferred level. The Virus Doctor technology and high density filter feature removes dust and eliminates airborne viruses and allergies by up to 99.99 per cent. This is achieved by emitting active hydrogen and oxygen ions channeling clean and fresh air in the room – a feature that is expected to provide relief to sufferers of nasal allergies in the dust-storm-prone environment of the Middle East. The AR7000 is equipped with a triple protector system, ensuring stable, long-lasting protection and performance against extreme weather and voltage spikes, offering consumers peace of mind for years to come. The AR7000 series is available for BD339 (AR24: 2 Ton) and BD299 (AR18: 1.5 Ton). Both models are available in all major electronic stores and Samsung showrooms.

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AJM KOOHEJI GROUP

A Titan of Cooling

LG Electronics’ latest innovation will bring a fresh and cool experience to Bahraini households.

LG Electronics’ latest innovation will bring a fresh and cool experience to Bahraini households. On peak summer days, the majority of households in the Middle East use the air-conditioner. Unfortunately, the units are often not designed to withstand the humidity and blazing temperatures during the hottest months. Specially designed for the Gulf region, the tropical compressor powering the LG Titan S1864C/S2464C is highly effective and reliable. The compressor is the core of any air-conditioner. The tropical compressor has been developed to withstand extreme conditions such as temperatures up to 58ºC, sandstorms and 24-hour operation. This is achieved by the special coating on the internal rods that affect the powerful torque motors. The LG Titan S1864C/S2464C has received performance verification by TUV Rheinland for its tropical compressor. TUV Rheinland is a leading neutral quality evaluator for energy efficiency and the LG Titan has undergone its pressure test and passed with flying colours.

The split air-conditioner promises even air dispersion at high speeds with its jet cool feature, guaranteeing cooling by 5ºC within three minutes. This is 20 per cent faster in comparison to other split air-conditioners. You can feel the cool breeze from every corner of the room with this model’s 10-metre windblast and optimised airflow. The new fluid dynamic framework design enhances the airflow, maximising the capacity of air intake and discharge. Furthermore, the adjustable six-step vertical vane and five-step horizontal louvre allow the unit to cool specific areas much faster. The advanced skew fan, which is 25 per cent larger than conventional, also adds to the powerful impact. LG air-conditioners provide fast and powerful cooling in your place, even if you live close to the coast. The corrosion-resistant special treatment ensures outstanding durability for outdoor usage that traditionally has a high risk of corrosion. The air projected from the LG Titan S1864C/S2464C is purified, thanks to the Auto Cleaning function, which also sterilises the air-conditioner’s interior to prevent the formation of mould and bacteria. In case you are installing this yourself, fear not! The LG Titan S1864C/S2464C’s design promises a stressfree and efficient installation. The wider tubing space, improved installation plate, installation support clips and detachable bottom cover make it an efficient and easy process. Enjoy the cool breeze of the LG Titan this summer. LG air-conditioners are available in all LG showrooms, leading hypermarkets, power retailers and dealer stores. Call 17 670-434, 17 223-570, 17 322-771 or 17 404-590.

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Cool New Range

Hisense, a leading manufacturer of flat panel TVs, household appliances and mobile communication devices, has launched its latest range of airconditioners.

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The company has been working to produce technology that meets the customers changing and increased demands. Hisense believes that its latest range of ACs will be top-sellers. The range boasts crisp and elegant designs that optimise the cooling in your homes and offices. The units can direct long airflows, which allow you to enjoy cool air anywhere in the room. The ACs are also equipped with the ultra tropical high efficiency compressor, which cools even when outside conditions are reach up to 60- degrees. Hisense AC’s also have health benefits, as they are equipped with a high-density filter that can eliminate more than 90 per cent of dust and other particles. Furthermore, the AC boasts a 4-in-1 filter which offers unique and innovative benefits. The first of these is the Catechin filter that removes odours and eliminates dirt and particles found in the air and room. It also has a HEPA filter, which eliminates pollen, mill dust and pneumobacillus. The impressive Vitamin C Filter emits vitamin C to everyone in range. Vitamin C penetrates through your skin, providing protection against ultraviolet rays, restraining active oxygen and promoting the creation of collagen. Finally, The Silver Ion filter kills bacteria in the air and controls the growth of microbes such as bacteria, viruses, fungi and spores by destroying their inner configuration and absorbing the cells’ elements. “Since launching the Hisense range of airconditioners, we have seen tremendous demand and positive feedback from customers across the Middle East,” says Terry Wang, director of Hisense ME. “To provide our customers with the best quality, Hisense AC’s have a high density filter as well as a 4-in-1 filter, which allows all-round health protection for customers. Hisense AC’s also are equipped with

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enough power to ensure that your environment remains cool and comfortable.” Goods Trading Company is an establishment in Bahrain with vast trading experience. The top management consists of young entrepreneurs with innovative ideas and unique management skills. Such assets, they believe, will take the company to greater heights. Hisense AC’s are available at all leading hypermarkets, supermarkets, power retailers and dealer stores. Call 66 382-000 or email kiran@goodstradingco.com. www.bahrainthismonth.com



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Joe Matos Turns 50!

Kirstel, Laurice, Aneta & Carlo

Nicha, Taj, Khalid & Richard

A party was held for Joe Matos who celebrated his 50th birthday in style with friends and family at his residence. Janet & Joe

Karen, Evan, Tina & Geoff

Kareena, Yvonne & Anil

Taj, Nicha & Khalid

Isabel, Paula, Raul, Alberto & George

Linda, Janet & Nicha

Paula & Isabel

Laura, Matilde & Rita

Jim & Chen

Stephen, Wang & HE Li Chen

Maoyi Lin, Wang & Cheng

Chinese New Year Members of the Chinese community brought in the “Year of the Goat,� with a celebration at the Crowne Plaza Hotel. Present at the event was HE Li Chen, Chinese Ambassador. Wang Yi, Zhaoan Li & HE Li Chen

Lisa, Zoe, Lee, Chun

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Farioi & Zhou

Ayman & Claudia

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featureairconditioning YATEEM AIR CONDITIONING AND CARRIER

Keep a Cool Head

With summer fast approaching, it’s an ideal time to ensure you’ve got the right equipment to deal with the searing weather. Yateem Air Conditioning offers some simple but useful advice on purchasing or replacing an air conditioning unit in your home.

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Perhaps the most important factor is sizing your unit correctly. An air conditioner that’s too small won’t do a good job and one that’s too big cools the area so quickly that it doesn’t have time to remove enough moisture. The amount of noise an A/C unit makes is often not taken into consideration until it’s too

late. Some models are so quiet that the only sound you might hear is the fan running, whilst others could disturb light sleepers. To uniformly cool a room, you’ll need to direct air to its centre, so check whether your A/C needs to blow air to the right or to the left. How many windows do you have? Size and orientation play a very important role in choosing the correct A/C unit. You will need a competent and reputable company to properly install your new system. Should you have any problems it’s comforting to know that they will still be there to help. Some air conditioners have longer warranties than others, so when you’re buying new units always check. One of the most overlooked and vital aspects of caring for your A/C is making sure you can easily access the filter for cleaning, something you’ll be doing frequently to keep the unit in tiptop condition. Call 17 253-177.

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Sam & Zaid

Leadership Case Study A leadership case study workshop was held at the Capital Club by SteppingStone Global. Jean Nicolai, founder and president of SteppingStone Global addresses the audience

Vibeke, Lena & Oksana

Nasser, Yousif & Mike

Asif & Katherine

Sarina & Sigi

Solveig & Joseph

Suzy & Masato

Mazda’s New Service Centre International Motor Trading Agency (IMTA), a division of Khalil bin Ebrahim Kanoo, and distributors of Mazda range of vehicles in Bahrain, officially opened its second branch of Mazda 3’S’ (showroom, service cum spare parts) facility at Ma’ameer. The 3’S’ facility being inaugurated by Hiroshi Inoue, executive officer, Mazda Motor Corporation, Masato Osugi, general manager, Itochu Corporation and HE Kiyoshi Asako, Japanese Ambassador to Bahrain. Adel Kanoo, IMTA’s managing director, Suzy Kanoo, president and KN Singh, vice-president, were also present on the occasion.

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Sharma, Sudip & Hussain

HE Kiyoshi Asako, Japanese Ambassador & Inoue

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featureairconditioning AWAL GULF

Leading the Way If you are planning to upgrade your home’s cooling systems, who better to rely on than one of the oldest manufacturers in the Middle East? Established in 1970, Awal Gulf boasts three manufacturing facilities that make it one of the leading export-oriented air conditioning and refrigeration companies in the Middle East. Two factories are located at the Sitra industrial area and the third is located in Hidd. Being at the forefront of the industry, the company has become a primary original equipment manufacturer for a number of reputed multinational brands. Its own brands include Aqua Chill, Frizcool, Universal Air, Marshal and the popular Pearl. Awal Gulf offers an extensive range of AC units, from single units of 0.75TR up to those of 100TR. It provides custom-built units of more than 100TR capacity as well. Among the line-up of items are window air conditioners, mini-split units (wall, ceiling, floor-mounted, cassette and free-standing), central package units, ducted

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split units and double-skin air-handling units. Customers can also find chilled water fan coil units, variable multi-split units, heat pump chillers, dedicated fresh air units, roof tank water coolers and chest freezers. The premium Pearl Emperor series wallmounted splits now come with a two-year

comprehensive warranty. Other sought-after products include chillers, custom-built double-skin air handling units and high EER ACs that use environment-friendly gas. Awal Gulf also undertakes turnkey central air conditioning contracts and has been involved in a number of prestigious projects across the Kingdom. Pearl products are available at the company’s showrooms at Sitra and Hoora as well as through its authorised dealers spread across Bahrain. Call 17 738-332.

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FURNISHING

SPRING INSPIRATION Spring is a time of rejuvenation and our homes are no exception. From a lick of paint to brighten the walls to statement pieces that add focus to each room, we offer design tips to bring your living space bang up to date.

Clean it Up To add pizzazz in the bathroom or kitchen, without a complete makeover, look no further than Delta Faucet’s latest lines. The company’s design team has outlined three trends for the coming season: natural aesthetics, featuring organic shapes, woods washed with colour, powdery surfaces and uneven edges; boldy feminine, where curves are paired with boisterous colours and subtle creams with loud lace for an exercise in creativity and imagination; smooth geometry, which sees simplistic design paired with angled blocking for a clean balanced environment — a great example is the new range by designer Jason Wu for Brizo. In the closet These days storage is anything but boring and the trick is to make the most of your space. Use wheeled bins under the bed to pack away winter www.bahrainthismonth.com

clothing or store pretty pottery atop kitchen units to create an interesting display at the same time as saving space. Look out for innovative storage solutions at the newly-opened Fittings House where you’ll find ideas from leading German design house Kesseböhmer such as sliding shelving units to keep your glassware out of sight and out of danger. The company’s also the exclusive local stockist of goods from Franke, the world’s leading supplier of intelligent systems for domestic kitchens. For a more complete solution, The Closets can redesign your complete home storage with unique spacesaving solutions and accessories. Flashes of Colour Add interest to any room with small touches of the season’s latest colours and textures. At Pottery Barn look out for stylish geometric prints mixed with vibrant botanicals and elegant medallions. The colour of the moment is indigo to create a

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foundation that mixes easily with everything from neutrals and cool colours to brights. You can give a sense of continuity by using an accent colour throughout the kitchen, living and dining areas. Check out the latest arrivals at K Home & Kitchen for inspiration. Shine a Light No room is complete without a subtle dose of complementary lighting. You might use spots to highlight a feature such as an artwork or to light up a reading corner. Uplighters can bring interest to a blank wall and the addition of fairylights will give a room a party atmosphere, particularly popular with children. One thing to remember with all lamps and lighting is to keep them clean as dust and heat, don’t mix well. And if you have one of those large chandeliers, so popular throughout this region, then look no further than Genprise for the latest solution to keep your lights shining brightly. March 2015 81


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Ali Al Haddad

THE CLOSETS

Keeping the Customer Satisfied From the highest quality materials to first class after-sales service, Ali Al Haddad reveals the secrets of The Closets’ success.

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Studying mechanical engineering overseas might not seem the obvious route to pioneering a funishings brand. But for Bahraini Ali Al Haddad, discovering the workings of sliding panels and walk-in closets ignited a passion to introduce the innovations to his homeland. The Closets was established in 2007 as a manufacturer and in just a few years the company has opened four showrooms in Bahrain plus one in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia. It has also graduated from a small workshop to a 7,000sq/m factory. Ali said: “Here in Bahrain at that time, people didn’t know about different types of closets; all they knew was hinges, not sliding doors or walk-ins. “The biggest challenge was changing people’s mindset, they didn’t want to move from what they knew but we worked on this by offering the very best quality. “We always learn from the biggest and best global companies in each field, we import and we also custom-make our own products using the highest quality materials and fittings.” In 2009, The Closets launched a range of kitchens and accessories setting itself aside from the local market with its speed of delivery. Ali explained: “There are lots of kitchen importers but they can take up to two months, with us it’s more like two weeks and everything we do is customised. “We’re also the exclusive partner for Franke appliances and Egger wood products so our customers

know they are getting the very best quality.” The next logical step was to introduce flooring and, in 2011, after extensive market research, this section of the brand was born. The Closets is currently the only place in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia to offer Egger’s 8mm wood flooring. Ultrathin, it is water resistant meaning it can be used in bathrooms. Before long The Closets began looking at further home solutions introducing bedroom and occasional furnishing lines such as hanging shelves and TV units and 2015 will see the launch of The Closets Home Furniture in a three-part showroom in Sanad to showcase all the brand’s ranges. For the future Ali hopes to see the brand expand Gulf-wide. He said: “There are several things that set us apart but one of the biggest is our commitment to after-sales service, which I believe has to be a major focus for continuing success. We have our own Customer Care Centre dedicated to after sales and making sure our customers are completely satisfied. “We also ensure we are constantly providing the very highest quality materials available in the market, which is something our customers have come to expect, and all of our products carry a 10-year warranty for complete peace of mind. “Our commitment to quality and service is what makes us a success and is something we are very proud of.” www.bahrainthismonth.com



featurefurnishing OSIM

Relaxation with Sophistication A massager, a sofa and a statement furniture piece, the uDiva does it all. The uDiva sofa is the world’s first triple enjoyment sofa. It functions as a sofa and doubles up as a lounger and massage chair too. As its name suggests, the uDiva also reflects a diva’s goddess-like appearance, fashionable and stylish with a unique personality. Unlike its more conventional counterparts, which can look bulky and out of place, the slim and compact OSIM uDiva blends perfectly with the rest of your furniture and interior décor. If you are looking for an aesthetically pleasing massage chair, the uDiva certainly fits the bill and the lovely people at OSIM have developed a range of home decorating inspirations to show you how versatile this piece really is. For example, Gorgeous Pink is a soft muted shade that would go well with a minimalist theme where neutral hues take centre stage. The feminine colour is a great favourite and, as it complements pastel shades, the Gorgeous Pink uDiva fits well into babies’ rooms offering mums the perfect place to kick back and relax while keeping an eye on the little one. Enchanting Blue is an elegant shade of dark blue that adds contrast to a monochromatic palette and lends a touch of sophistication to your living area or bedroom, providing a wonderful setting for relaxation and rejuvenation. Most People love massages! Not only are they pampering, they also help to relieve stress and promote mental relaxation, thereby enhancing our overall well-being. The uDiva sofa incorporates 3D Power-Ball technology featuring Dynamic 3D massage and has six massage modes to cater to your needs:

Spa - Treat A favourite among ladies, the spa mode feels absolutely pampering. Besides relieving stress, this mode also boosts cell regeneration and promotes blood circulation. Happy Hour - Mental Relaxation As its name suggests, this mode was specially created for PMEBs (professonals, managers, executives and businessmen) as many of us with desk jobs suffer from stiff necks, shoulders and sore back muscles. The Happy Hour mode improves blood circulation in your legs, relaxes your shoulders and neck muscles and uses lower back tapping techniques to relieve the soreness of your back, helping you to achieve mental relaxation after a long day’s work. Lumbar This is a strong massage to loosen and relieve lower back tension. Stretch If one of your goals is to improve flexibility, you can count on this mode to loosen your muscles and deliver results. Sleep Wind down after a long day and turn on the sleep mode to relax your body and mind for a good night’s sleep!

Neck & Shoulder - Relieve This feels just like a head massage that you would get during a hair wash at a salon. It also uses Feng Chi acupressure point massage to relieve headaches and stiff necks and shoulders.

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K HOME & KITCHEN

International Offerings K Home & Kitchen has built a strong reputation as an innovative and reliable stockist of quality products for hotels, restaurants and caterers, including commercial kitchen equipment, and prides itself in delivering high performance items from the world’s best known brands. Churchill China, UK — British manufacturing at its best, Churchill has achieved global status for producing the highest quality chinaware. Rosenthal Sambonet Paderno, Germany/Italy — a widely recognised global manufacturer for crockery, tabletop, cookware and kitchen accessories. Its portfolio ranges from flatware to hollowware, chinaware and glassware, including buffet system and catering equipment. Zieher, Germany — This brand stands for innovative design for the tabletop and buffet with products made from glass, stainless steel, slate and porcelain. Libbey, USA — One of the largest glass manufacturers in the world and the first producer of machine-made stemware. Luigi Bormioli, Italy — Glassware for every occasion, Luigi Bormioli creates the finest Italian made glassware. Arthur Krupp, Italy — The flatware collection of elegant designs to make your table settings more precious.

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Sola, Netherlands — A well known international brand for the finest quality stainless steel and silver-plated cutlery. Cambro, USA — Offers a wide range of trays, table service and display items, storage, shelving. K Home & Kitchen will continue to be the leader in serving the hospitality industry. You are welcome to visit the showroom at Exhibition Road. Call 17 296-363.

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Let There be Light!

Lighting can make or break the ambiance of a place and with so many choices available in the market, it can be quite a daunting task to choose the right style.

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Light is all around us and we tend to take it for granted at times but the importance of illuminating our surroundings should not be taken lightly as it affects our day-to-day lives in more ways than you can imagine. Lighting is one of life’s bare necessities and people are paying more and more attention to it in their homes and workplaces. With our markets flooded with various choices, sometimes all you need is a bit of inspiration.

Since opening its state-of-the-art lighting showroom in the heart of Adliya, almost three years ago, there is a growing feel in the market that Genprise is ‘The’ place to go to be inspired. ‘Wow — I’ve never seen anything like this before’ is a phrase that the Genprise staff have got used to hearing on a daily basis. There is something for everyone at Genprise as it boasts an ever-changing selection of traditional, conventional, modern and quirky light fittings, in addition to a wide range of electrical and lighting accessories. Be it for your home, office, garden or a commercial building, a huge range of products and options is available to suit all needs and budgets. One exceptionally unique product is the ‘remote lighting lifter’, which is capable of lowering lighting fixtures of up to 1,000kg and above from the ceiling by almost 20 metres. “This is a product that really has the ‘wow’ factor. In this part of the world where people have large villas, often decorated with opulent chandeliers in living rooms, dining rooms ma’atams and majlis, it really is worth every penny (or fil),” says deputy general manager Mitesh Mistry. A simple touch of a button on a remote control lowers the fixture to floor level, allowing you to clean and change bulbs and another click of the button sends it straight back up again. Changing light bulbs has never been this easy. These lifters can be used not just in our homes but anywhere there is a manufacturing unit, production line, automated machinery, CCTV cameras, smoke detectors or where maintenance is required for cleaning, servicing or changing of lamps. They are an extremely valuable time and money saving tools. Boasting LG manufacturing plants in the Far East, Dubai Airport Terminal 3 and many of Pepsi’s manufacturing units as key clients in recent years, these are an indication of the global appeal of the lifters. “This product has been installed in thousands of warehouses, sports halls, malls, subways, stadiums, manufacturing facilities, banquet halls and aircraft hangars where traditional access to light fittings is difficult,” adds Mitesh. It’s certainly something you have to see for yourself, so visit the Genprise showroom and if you ask nicely, the kind staff might even let you play with one of the lifters! Call 17 311-442 or visit www.genpriseco.com. www.bahrainthismonth.com


One of Bahrain’s leading electrical & lighting solution providers. State of the art showroom featuring a huge selection of innovative light fittings and electrical accessories. A front-runner in the LED revolution with a ready stock of LED fixtures & fittings - helping you to drive down the cost of lighting your home. Lighting powerhouses such as Trilux, OMS, Illuma, Pulsar, SG & Ventilux all under one roof, along with unique lighting fixtures – each one carefully selected to appeal to your senses and inspire creativity. You can also find the latest technology – such as our remote lighting lifters – which bring convenience to your home/workplace.


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Mariam & Nada

Aya & Claire

Press Meet & Greet at Lightex Showroom Lights and furniture brand, Lightex, hosted an exclusive tour of its showroom in Amwaj islands for the press. Marise, Fatema, Basma & Hussain

Mariam, Fatema, Aya, Fatema, Claire & Nada

Claire, Aya & Fatema

Farewell Reception Sheraton Bahrain Hotel bid farewell to Karlheinz Aumann and welcomed its new general manager, Thomas Flindt. Sheraton management and staff

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Omran & Rowena

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Surbita & Prakash

Thomas & Karlheinz

Othman & Valerian

Abdul Rahman & Panos

Christian, Greg & Bob

Christian & Klaus

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MOTORING

UNIQUE DRIVE EXPERIENCES CHARLIE HOLDING Middle East off-road driving enthusiasts have a new facility to test and develop their skills.

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he first Land Rover Experience Centre in the Middle East has been launched in the Kingdom, in collaboration with Bahrain International Circuit (BIC). The BIC’s acclaimed off-road course has seen a number of automakers use it to highlight their vehicles’ capabilities over the years. However, thanks to Land Rover, the course has been revamped and offers new challenges. Bruce Robertson, Jaguar Land Rover managing director, Middle East and North Africa, says that customers and prospects will have even more opportunity to experience Land Rover products, while also gaining access to professional off-road driver training. “We are changing the course, making it more extreme in some areas and we will continue to evolve that. Some of the obstacles look difficult at the moment; we want to make them even more difficult because our vehicles are extremely capable off-road and we want to show that. According to Bruce, the appeal of the Land Rover Experience Centre is not just about driving off-road, it’s about the whole experience. “People can come and utilise the facilities www.bahrainthismonth.com

and feel part of the Land Rover family. More importantly, they go away having done a level one or a level two course, which helps to grow your off-road prowess, regardless of the vehicle you drive.” Many drivers who purchase these luxury cars may be worried about scratching them while offroading but Bruce believes that the beauty of this course it that it teaches them how to drive their cars in a safe and responsible manner. “We don’t see our vehicles as precious, they’re designed to perform in extreme conditions, so while it is a luxury vehicle it has a purpose on or off road,” he says. As the first Experience Centre by Land Rover in the region, the new Land Rover Experience Centre at Bahrain International Circuit will serve the Bahraini market in addition to welcoming customers and prospects from around the MENA region. The facility boasts spacious grounds, diverse off-road tracks and is in close proximity to the Bahrain Grand Prix Circuit. At the opening ceremony, Shaikh Salman Bin Isa Al Khalifa, chief executive of BIC, and Nawaf Khalid Al Zayani, managing director of

Euro Motors, Jaguar Land Rover’s exclusive dealer in Bahrain, also praised the new facility. “Bahrain International Circuit is delighted to be partnering with Land Rover and unveiling this wonderful new Experience Centre,” says Shaikh Salman. “As ‘The home of motorsport in the Middle East’, we take pride in being able to offer some of the most unique motoring experiences in the world. We invite everyone to come down to the circuit and to give this facility a try.” Visitors will have the chance to choose between two experiences: the first as a passenger in a Land Rover vehicle, while one of BIC’s expert Land Rover lead instructors drives the course, the second as an opportunity to get behind the wheel to take on the facility’s many challenges head on, guided by a qualified Land Rover Experience instructor. There are currently six Land Rover LR4 vehicles on site at BIC and there are plans to offer the full line-up of Land Rover models; from Range Rover to Discovery Sport and Range Rover Evoque. Call 17 450-000. March 2015 89


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Corporate Solutions Mercedes-Benz is a marque synonymous with automotive success and the quality of each vehicle speaks for itself.

Al Haddad Motors, the Kingdom’s Mercedes-Benz dealer, is offering solutions to make sure corporate customers find a vehicle that suits their needs. The company offers a range of vehicles, from the efficient A-Class to the luxurious S-Class, or the class-leading E-Class variants. The ’Tailor-Made Business Solutions’ assess the needs of individuals and company’s needs to make sure they find the perfect-fit. Al Haddad Motors corporate sales manager, Joel George, says: “We’ve made a promise to our corporate customers for their success. Success means working closely to make sure their car buying experience is effortless, enjoyable and most importantly well-suited for their business requirement.” Corporate customers have direct access to dedicated personnel — at the service contact centre — who are available around the clock all year. Service packages are available for three or five years-ensuring impeccable service every time a vehicle needs maintenance. The express service

centre is equipped to provide drivers with beverages, magazines and Wi-Fi as their vehicle is being worked on. While finances may sometimes be a stressful component of purchasing a vehicle, Mercedes-Benz guarantees flexibility. Customers can take advantage of special leasing, finance and insurance programmes combined with an extensive network and connections to large local banks. In addition, Mercedes-Benz vehicles perform excellently in terms of total cost of ownership, exemplifying costeffectiveness across the board. Low fuel consumption and CO2 emissions reduce the overall cost of the vehicle, long term. “Each vehicle reaches the highest safety standard. We strive to make sure quality is delivered in all areas ranging from performance, appearance, customisation and aftersales,” adds Mr George. Call 36 8400-067 or email joel.george@alhaddadmercedesbenz.com.

Corporate sales manager Joel George with corporate sales consultants Hussain Mohsin Ali and Nabeel Nizamudeen.

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E K KANOO

Performance and Luxury Small cars are becoming big business and the compact crossover SUV segment is expanding faster than anyone could have predicted.

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Many drivers want the rugged capability of an SUV without the cumbersome manoeuvring in city driving that often comes along with it. Enter the 2015 Lexus NX 200t, a model which aims to bridge the gap and deliver the drive you desire. NX chief engineer, Takeaki Kato, says: “The NX 200t is a premium crossover combining performance, on-board technologies and an alluring design. This SUV represents the ultimate in premium urban sports gear and is designed to support an active lifestyle on the weekend while also complementing daily life on the move.” This first-ever Lexus 2.0-litre turbocharged gasoline engine that produces 235bhp was tested extensively on various road conditions in harsh environments. Marketing manager at Ebrahim K. Kanoo, Ayman Shehadeh, says: “The turbocharged NX 200t is distinguished with a high performance and the impeccable touch of Lexus luxury through an exciting and sporty design to set a new benchmark in the automotive world.” Although the design is fresh and innovative, the new model is instantly recognisable as a Lexus. The interior combines structural elements with luxurious yet functional materials and textures. Convenience and versatility are key factors and this model offers a world-first with its power folding 60:40 split/recline rear seat. The Drive Mode Select dial in the centre stack allows the driver to tailor the vehicle’s responses and driving feel to suit driving conditions or mood. Other innovations include the Lexus Remote Touch Interface

with a touch pad. Featuring an ample touch surface area and utilising smartphone-like gestures such as swipe and pinch-to-zoom, it offers easy access to multimedia, climate control, directions and more. Packed with impressive safety and infotainment features, this model is in a league of its own. The Lexus NX 200t is available with a Mark Levinson premium surround sound system and a colour 6.2-inch Head-Up Display, which projects a range of frequently checked information on the lower windshield glass in the driver’s line of sight. There is a comprehensive suite of active and passive safety features. The Panoramic View Monitor helps the driver avoid other vehicles and pedestrians approaching from the sides. This system combines video from four cameras mounted to the front and rear sides of the vehicle, offering a 360 degree view around the car, including in blind spots. Also offered on the NX 200t is the Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross Traffic Alert and the Lane Departure Alert that warns the driver when another vehicle is about to veer from its lane. The F SPORT variant promises a special experience with its aggressive looks and dynamic drive. Exclusive wheels, cabin styling, trim and bolstered sports seats add to the appeal. The NX 200t F SPORT is also available exclusively with a Multi Information Display, which heightens the driving experience by displaying a G sensor with steering angle, in addition to a Turbo Boost meter. Call 17 737-773 or visit www.lexus.com.bh. www.bahrainthismonth.com


THE STRIKING NEW

NX

EVOKING LUXURY

INTRODUCING THE All-NEW 2015 LEXUS NX TURBO The Lexus NX combines design, intuitive technology and the 1st potent Turbocharged 2.0 liter Engine to take on whatever urban adventure comes your way. The 235HP engine roars in a harmonious pairing of style and creativity, embodying progressive luxury.

Trade-in Facility & Test Drive Available

Lexus Showroom - Sitra 17 737 773 www.lexus.com.bh


motoring AUDI

New Line-up Revealed The new Audi TT range was unveiled at the Qatar Motor Show, one of the key motoring events in the Middle East.

The Qatar Motor Show attracts car lovers and trade professionals alike and proved an ideal platform to showcase Audi’s latest sleek sports car. The Audi sport stand also featured the S3, S6 and S7 as well as customer favourite, the Q5. “Audi has only recently announced another historic record year in terms of sales and intends to maintain the momentum with further model introductions in the region in 2015,” explains Trevor Hill, managing director of Audi Middle East.” With the TTS, Audi introduced a modern classic and design icon of the brand, its makers say, and the interior is just as impressive. Its designers have reinterpreted the typical lines of the original TT from 1998 and added an array of dynamic elements. Although updated for 2015, the TT retains its character and is still instantly recognisable. Many details in the profile of the new coupé are reminiscent of the first-generation design classic. The 286bhp 2.0-litre TFSI engine combines with the new Audi drive select system, while a sound actuator provides an even sportier sound. It takes 4.6 seconds to accelerate from 0 to 100kmph and the top speed is electronically limited to 250kmph. The virtual cockpit is an electronic innovation, which replaces the analogue instruments and the MMI monitor of previous models. It comprises a fully digital instrument cluster with versatile graphics and a detailed display.

The new Audi TT will be available in April with a starting price of BD18,500. Meanwhile, the second regional debut, only shown for the second time worldwide after the International reveal at Detroit Motor Show, is the new Audi Q7. The SUV is a major part of Audi’s success story. Nearly every third Audi is a Q model. The new Audi Q7 is a benchmark for the SUV segment - in terms of diversified drivetrain technologies, lightweight construction technology, pathfinding efficiency, intuitive connectivity and comprehensive electronic features, the company says. This agile and sporty SUV comes with quattro drive and tiptronic transmission as standard. The Audi Q7 offers the latest light technology with LED and matrixLED lighting for increased safety and comfort. The planned market arrival for the Middle East is in the fourth quarter of 2015. Prices and specs are yet to be revealed.

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Marlyne, Amal & Amina

Lalique Amethyst Press Launch Al Hawaj & Sons Group launched a new frangrance for women, Lalique Amethyst Eclat, at a press conference. Shaker, Philip, Abdulwahab Al Hawaj, Marcos, Jawad Al Hawaj, Mohammed Al Hawaj & Shyam

Hamad

Ifthikhar, Sumaya & Shaker

Fadhel, Dorothy & Raghav

27 March Opening Ramli Mall A Ali

Soniya, Anna & Caroline

Hazem & Osama

Harish

* Free Insurance * Free Registration * Free 5 years Warranty Unlimited Kilometer * Trade-in Available * Road Side Assistance

towel - bathrobe - home textile

porcelain - kitchen

children clothing - shoes - acsesuaris

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motoring

BMW X4

EURO MOTORS

A Dynamic Drive This classy crossover packs plenty of punch under the bonnet and breathes a welcome breath of fresh air into the Sports Activity Vehicle segment.

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The new BMW X4 is the latest addition to the German automaker’s impressive X range, combining impressive sports car performance and Sports Activity Vehicle versatility with the elegance of a coupé. Euro Motors general manager Paul Yates says: “The BMW X5 and X6 consistently rank as two of the best performing vehicles in Bahrain. With the launch of the all-new BMW X4, we will be further diversifying the X range so that we continue to deliver the best in-class vehicles to our customers. The all-new X4 features a beautiful design and powerful performance ensuring it will be resoundingly successful in the Kingdom.” From the front, the car is immediately recognisable as a member of the BMW X family: The large air intakes positioned on the outer edges of the front end and the character lines in the front apron give the X4 a muscular and agile appearance. The coupé-like roofline reaches its highest point over the front seats, reflecting the traditional driver focus of BMW cars, before dropping gently down towards the trailing edge of the tailgate. These stretched lines underline the sporting coupe character of the X4 particularly effectively, its makers say. The spacious interior combines sportiness and high-level functionality with every control element angled towards the driver, for optimal ergonomics. The load capacity ranges from 500 to 1,400 litres, which can be used in a wide variety of ways thanks

to the standard 40:20:40 split rear seat bench. Everyday usability is further enhanced by the standard-fitted automatically opening tailgate and the optional Comfort Access Option allows it to be opened with a movement of the foot. The BMW X4 is equipped with BMW ConnectedDrive features that comprise a plethora of Driver Assistance systems that provide the driver with safety, convenience and infotainment functions. Safety and convenience can be further enhanced by optional premium features like the anti-dazzle High Beam Assistant, Driving Assistant Plus including Pedestrian and Collision Warning, Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go function and Lane Departure Warning. Available as options are Lane Change Warning, Surround View and the Parking Assistant, which steers the car autonomously into parking spaces parallel to the road. The BMW X4 will be available with two powerful engines, all with BMW TwinPower Turbo technology. Topping the range is the BMW X4 xDrive35i with a 3.0litre straight-six petrol engine delivering a maximum output of 306bhp, propelling the vehicle from 0 to 100 kmph in 5.5 seconds. Meanwhile, the xDrive28i has a 2-litre four-cylinder engine delivering 245bhp and makes the to 0 to 100 kmph dash in 6.4 seconds. Call 17 750-750. March 2015 97


motoring Y.K. ALMOAYYED & SONS

To Infiniti and Beyond!

With its updated styling and highend finishings, this model provides a plethora of luxury features that are sure to make an impression.

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Infiniti’s flagship SUV, the QX80, has been revamped for 2015 and was recently unveiled during a special event at the marque’s showroom in Sitra. The launch by Y.K. Almoayyed & Sons, the distributor of Infiniti in the Kingdom, took place in the presence of company officials and spectators who flocked to get a glimpse of the new model. This full-sized luxury SUV offers a fresh exterior design, a more crafted interior and additional standard features and technology. It will come in two Grade levels — QX80 Excellence Grade and QX80 Luxury Grade — both with the option of seven or eight seats. General manager of Infiniti Bahrain, Paul Baker, says: “We are very pleased to launch our new 2015 QX80 full-sized SUV in Bahrain. The new model further enhances the first-class, everyday character familiar to current QX80 owners and takes it to even greater heights. “We have introduced significant changes to the QX80, that give it a more muscular and poised stance from the outside, while a host of new features inside deliver supreme comfort for up to eight passengers. These are alongside the latest safety technologies, which include Predictive Forward Collision Warning and Forward Emergency Braking.” The front end has been revamped with a new upper grille shape and an added lower grille. The revised front fascia also features new LED high/low beam headlights, turn signals, fog lights and a new bumper with flush-mounted sonar sensors. Meanwhile, at the rear, it boasts a larger bumper protector to help reduce potential damage when loading or unloading bulky cargo.

Adding to the already extensive line-up are three new exterior colours: Hermosa Blue, Graphite Shadow and Majestic White. Two interior colour atmospheres are available — Wheat or Graphite leather-appointed seating — along with two interior finisher colours. Safety is an important element, which Infiniti has given considerable attention to in this model. Several new technologies have been added for 2015, including High Beam Assist (HBA) and Predictive Forward Collision Warning (PFCW) systems. The HBA headlight function, which is standard for all models, utilises a forward camera to read oncoming or upcoming traffic and automatically dips the high beams to the low beam setting. The high beam setting is restored when the traffic is clear. The PFCW system, which comes as standard for the Luxury Grade, warns the driver of risks that lie beyond the driver’s forward field of vision. An extensive suite of advance safety systems is standard with the QX80 Luxury Grade. These includes a front emergency braking and a front collision warning system, alongside available features such as Blind Spot Warning, Blind Spot Intervention, Lane Departure Warning and Lane Departure Prevention. Under the bonnet is a 5.6-litre V8 engine that combines Infiniti’s Variable Valve Event and Lift technology with Direct Injection Gasoline to produce 400bhp. A smooth 7-speed automatic transmission is standard on all models. The 2015 QX80 is offered in two Grade levels: QX80 Excellence Grade and QX80 Luxury Grade, with seven- seat and eight-seat options available in both. Call 17 732-732. www.bahrainthismonth.com


2015 Renault Captur

Y.K. ALMOAYYED & SONS

Fantastique French Crossover With its distinctive looks, low running costs and impressive safety rating, this crossover SUV is set to make an impression.

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The 2015 Renault Captur 1.2-litre Turbo was launched by Y.K. Almoayyed & Sons, the distributor of Renault in the Kingdom, at City Centre Bahrain in the presence of company officials and spectators. The new model is an urban crossover vehicle that showcases Renault’s new design philosophy. It delivers on all levels thanks to its exquisite design, roominess, safety features and agile driving experience, its makers say. “The Renault Captur is the first urban crossover of the brand and combines all the advantages of an MPV, an SUV and a family hatchback. With its imaginative design, and innovative features, we are convinced that the Renault Captur will capture the hearts of customers,” says Renault general manager, Paul Baker. “Another facet of the vehicle is that even though the engine is 1.2-litre, the output performance is 120bhp, as a result of the turbo-charged engine. This will add to the overall ‘joie de vivre’ that the Captur will bring to the Bahrain market.” For greater driving pleasure, the Captur comes equipped with a 6-speed dual-clutch EDC (Efficient Dual Clutch) automatic gearbox. It also features

Renault R-Link, an integrated tablet that is connected to both the car and the Internet. You’re in safe hands with this SUV, which attained a five-star NCAP rating. The NCAP test is regarded as one of the most demanding tests in the world to be applied to new vehicles. It is recognised as a benchmark for crash safety by governments, automobile clubs and consumer protection organisations. The Renault Captur starts at just BD5,995. Call 17 705-705. March 2015 99


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Intellex and Canon Launch Canon unveiled the latest ranges of its inkjet printers - the MAXIFY and i-SENSYS laser series in partnership with Intellex Info Tech. The event which was organised by Intercol, Canon Middle East’s authorised distributor in Bahrain, was largely attended by Canon’s retailer partners including Sharaf DG, LuLu Hypermarket, Carrefour, Geant and others. Ahlam, Jaya, Biju, Madhu, Rajendran, Dinesh, Shiva, Sundar & Menon

Madhu, Anup, Shehab, Girish & Sidney

Nawaf & Omer

Sam & Subi

Liliane & Hashim

Italian Bahraini Friendship Association Dinner Members of the Italian community and Bahraini businessmen attended a presentation on Tamkeen’s support for international businesses. The topic was presented at a dinner organised by the IBFA at the ART Rotana Amwaj. Christina, Homa, Ahmed, Esam, Fareed & Roaya

Ron, Esam & Iro

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Benham & Ingrid

Homa, Ahmed, Ibrahim & Manal

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Adel & John

Rotary Club Donation A cheque was handed over by the Rotary Club of Manama to the Bahrain National Hereditary Anemia Society for its work in combatting sickle-cell disease in Bahrain. Robert Ainey, the club’s president, presents the cheque to the society’s representative Dr Shaikha Salim Al Arrayed.

Aqeel & Adel

Robert & Ann

Badriya & Roaya

Michael, Robert and Bob

Rupert & Atanas

Maserati Breakfast Parade Euro Motors, held a Maseratin breakfast parade at Cafe Lilou. More than 20 Maserati owners attended the breakfast before embarking on a drive across the country.

Annual Staff Party Management and staff of Mohammed Fakhro & Bros celebrated their annual party at the Crowne Plaza hotel. Tareq, Ghassan & Ali

Gayathri & Reema

Amna, Fadheel & Fatima

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Radi

Aravind, Anoop & Abilash

Helena

Maserati owners with their cars at Arad fort

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motoring INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRADING AGENCY

World-class Features

Mazda is gearing up for success with its new CX-9, a classy crossover with character by the bucket-load and power in abundance. With its sporty appearance, high-quality cabin and the added flexibility of three-rows, the Mazda CX-9 delivers on its promise of performance and functionality. Proving that family vehicles don’t have to be boring, the CX-9 has a bold appearance both inside and out. It boasts a new front grille, LED daytime

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running lights, rear combination lights, front fog lights with chromeplated bezels and 20-inch aluminium wheels. Although generously sized, it doesn’t fall into the ‘bulky’ category and looks remarkably sleek thanks to a front facelift when compared to the out-going model. As a three-row crossover, it offers plenty of space for families and it offers ample cargo space thanks to the versatile, well-designed cabin. Inside, a black-based interior colour scheme adds to the vehicle’s appeal. New Bordeaux metal decoration panels, meters with white illumination, new generation shift knob design and redesigned leather seats all add to the experience. Designed with quality in mind, this model has a wide range of advanced technologies including an upgraded infotainment system and advanced safety equipment for greater peace of mind, its makers say. Advanced active-safety technology features are designed to anticipate danger and help the driver to avoid it. Some of the more impressive features include forward obstruction warning, lane departure warning system, high beam control, blind spot monitoring, ABS EBD and traction control. Infotainment features include the latest audio, navigation and speechrecognition systems based on an intuitive HMI (Human Machine Interface), USB connector, Bluetooth, SD card reader, built-in telephone directory and a speed dial function. The 2015 Mazda CX-9 is powered by a V6 engine and a six-speed automatic transmission is standard. Automotive journalists have praised the CX-9’s athletic handling, saying “It makes it one of the more fun-todrive SUVs in its class.” Call 17 875-777 (Tubli) or 17 706-010 (Ma’ameer).

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motoringnews&launches

PURE ELEGANCE AND INTIMIDATION Mercedes-Benz unveiled the AMG GT in Bahrain, a revolutionary sports car that shows a new shift in direction for the German marque. Between the stylish design and the incredible performance, this vehicle is one that will drive through any competition, its makers say. “With the new GT we are positioning Mercedes-AMG even more aggressively than to date as a dynamic sports car brand,” says Tobias Moers, CEO of Mercedes-AMG GmbH. “With its technological substance, the Mercedes-AMG GT fulfils our high aspirations with regard to driving dynamics, agility and sportiness.” The GT has a long, sweeping bonnet in the front that provides a strong presence and offers some dynamics when compared to the more compact, yet powerful rear. The 4.0-litre V8 bi-turbo operates using dry sump lubrication to achieve optimum performance. Using the dual clutch transmission is the best way to test the engine’s superiority. There are three pre-set transmission modes, the C, S and S+, that offer an even more thrilling ride. The sportier the mode, the higher agility, engine speed and shorter shift times between gears.

Special Offers For 2015 Zayani Motors, the dealers of Mitsubishi in the Kingdom, announced a promotional offer on the family friendly 7-seater Mitsubishi Outlander GLS 2015.

New Model Planned High rollers around the world with a penchant for luxury vehicles are gearing up for the release of a new Rolls-Royce. The announcement was made in an open letter from the company’s chairman, Peter Schwarzenbauer and chief executive Torsten Mueller-Oetvoes. “We have reached another seminal moment in Rolls-Royce’s 111-year journey. We confirm that we are developing a new Rolls-Royce with exceptional presence, elegance and purpose,” the statement reads. The dynamic duo say that the new high-bodied car, with an all-new aluminium architecture, will offer the luxury of a Rolls-Royce in a vehicle that can cross any terrain and meet customers’ highly mobile, contemporary lifestyle expectations. “Many discerning customers have urged us to develop this new car – and we have listened. At Rolls-Royce Motor Cars we are uniquely focused on the desires of our customers and are driven by our own thirst to innovate. So we challenged our engineers and design team, led by director of design Giles Taylor, to create a different and exceptional new car. “This car will embody all the values and capabilities that drove our two founding fathers to secure Rolls-Royce’s reputation, early last century, by taking top honours in rigorous overland adventures such as the Scottish Reliability Trials, the London to Edinburgh event and the Alpine Trials. “This new journey begins now. We will take our time in developing and perfecting this new concept in luxury. We will include our customers, enthusiasts and media along the way and will keep you informed of our progress,” the letter says.

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The offer features 10 years or 1 million kms warranty, free insurance, free registration, free rust proofing along with free three-year service. Prices start from BD8,699. Mohamed Zaki, general manager of Zayani Motors, says: “We are very excited to provide our customers with this astonishing offer on the newly launched Outlander 2015. “At Zayani Motors, we are committed to our customers, and keen to ensure their complete satisfaction by providing our unbeatable prices and offers.”

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gadgets

August Smart Lock The August Smart Lock gives you an intelligent, secure way to control access to your home from an app on your iPhone, iPod, or iPod touch. The device unlocks your door as you walk towards your home and locks itself again as you walk away. Family phones can be issued a 24/7 key, or you can restrict it to a couple of hours for a cleaner or a friend by inputting their number into your app. There’s no need for direct key transaction.

Martian Notifier Smartwatch The Martian Notifier is an attractive, colourful analogue wristwatch, created to keep you informed while your phone remains in a pocket. Used in conjunction with the free Martian Notifier App, you will automatically receive notifications — including caller ID, texts, Facebook, Twitter, weather, email, Instagram, bank alerts, fitness stats and any other alert your device allows. 106 March 2015

Kobo Aura H20 The first premium eReader to have a waterproof and dustproof design that allows you to take it worry-free from the beach, to the bath or to bed. Plus, with up to two months of battery life, you have the freedom to keep reading, wherever you go. If you drop it in the bath or accidentally spill a drink on it, it keeps working.

Tag-In Anti Loss Device The Tag-In can is an electronic assistant that prevents loss or theft of your valuables. These could be anything, from your wallet, to your keys, mobile devices and even children! Affix Tag-Ins to your possessions and connect them to your smartphone via Bluetooth, the idea is that if you walk away from one of your possessions, an alarm will sound on the smartphone and the item.

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RICOH THETA M15 Vibe Xtension Selfie Flash Selfies have been made even better with this device that attaches onto your mobile and gets straight to work. This flash works great in low-light conditions and helps deliver natural colour tones. Take up to 100 fabulous selfies on a single charge!

It might look like a colourful ladies’ razor, but this device is capable of capturing a spherical panoramic image. You can capture hi-res 360 degree stills and videos without having to pan, spin or stitch.The device also has WI-FI, which means you can upload images directly onto social media sites.

Bluetooth iMusic Pillow This standard-sized pillow houses a hidden speaker inside, which connects to your smartphone via Bluetooth. It will play your chosen music or podcasts at a comfortable listening level. Release your mind from your partner’s snores or even drive away insomnia.

Vessyl The Vessyl knows and combines the makeup of everything you drink. No more guessing or journalling. It keeps track of what’s important to you… all automatically. Track your liquid calories over the course of the week or regulate your caffeine intake to stay sharp. Learn how to choose and time your beverage intake. www.bahrainthismonth.com

Myris Eye scanning password authenticator Myris is a combination of a novel biometric scanner and a password manager. It comes with an app that stores your passwords, which it enters automatically when it confirms that your eye scan matches the one the device recorded during setup. The idea is to eliminate typing in passwords, and to allow you to concoct longer passwords without having to remember them. March 2015 107


music

Hozier – Hozier Byrne What’s the story?

With a big, soulful voice capable of plunging to dark, gloomy depths and swooping up into wild, lupine howls, Andrew Hozier-Byrne, known as Hozier, is an Irish musician and singersongwriter who made his debut when his YouTube hit Take me to Church got more than six million views. His music is a mix of indie rock, soul and blues.

Worth a listen?

In this album, Hozier channels Van Morrison’s Celtic R&B, southern soul and Black Keys-style garage blues into intimately inspiring songs like Angel of Small Death and The Codeine Scene. Gospel choirs hum beneath the rougher edges of his riffs as he transforms a mature, universal seriousness into an intense lyrical tangling of religion and romantic obsession. A touching, unique and powerful album, so rest assured that Hozier is one to keep an eye out for in the future.

Shorts

The Mindsweep – Enter Shikari Enter Shikari’s fourth album, The Mindsweep, has received rave reviews claiming it sounds just as powerful as its predecessors. It’s dominated, as usual, by frontman Rou Reynolds’ powerful vocals, forcefully ramming home his introspective and lively lyrics. Arguably, the record’s most rabble-rousing moment comes on The Last Garrison when he spits ”Can you hear the war cry?” 108 March 2015

Uptown Special – Mark Ronson With the incredible single, Uptown Funk, you can only assume that the rest of the album is going to be as thrilling and groovy. What’s most astounding about Uptown Special is how much variety exists in its 11 tracks. With the lyrical help of Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Michael Chabon, Mark Ronson tackled the daunting challenge of not simply writing an album for an artist, but rather an album for many artists (including Stevie Wonder).

Top track –Love Me Like You Do – Ellie Goulding With such a unique voice, UK singersongwriter Ellie Goulding’s is so impressive, it’s not hard to see why she was chosen to spin her magic on the soundtrack for the controversial film Fifty Shades of Grey. As sensually obsessed as the words may be, the music and Gouldings vocals couldn’t be more innocent or delicate. www.bahrainthismonth.com


bystander

Cynthia & Alaa

Nada

Najib & Sayed

Asmi & Farheen

First Zoom Supermarket Franchise Launched Bukhowa Investments Holdings Company launched the first 24/7 Zoom Market outlet in Bahrain at the Al Fateh service station in Juffair. Dr Adel Bukhowa, Chairman of Bukhowa Investments Holding, cuts the opening ribbon

Hamza, Michael, Qamar, Ahmed & Bindu

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Abdulla, Kamal, Dr Adel Bukhowa, Atif Ikram & Taib

Zainab, Wafa, Khawla & Fatima

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games

Games review Detailing is key when it comes to video games, here are the ones we found the most interesting.

Verdict

Rockstar has delivered a groundbreaking game, exceeding expectations. It is one of the highest rated games on Game Rankings, has scored 97 out of 100 and five star ratings all around.

Grand Theft Auto V Rating: *****

What is it?

Trouble taps on your window again with this next chapter in the Grand Theft Auto (GTA) universe, set in the city of Los Santos and its extraordinary surroundings. This presents a bold new direction in open-world freedom, storytelling, mission-based gameplay. Grand Theft Auto V focuses on the pursuit of the almighty dollar in a re-imagined, present-day Southern California. The single player story follows three criminals and their efforts to commit heists while under pressure from a government agency.

Graphics: It would be easier to port the

game to the Xbox, PS4 and PCs with higher resolution graphics and be done with it. However, the developers have taken things one-step further. The enhanced vehicle details, particularly to the cars when it begins to rain, can be seen in the debut trailer. Not only are there more cars and trucks on the roads, but also wildlife on land and in the depths of the ocean.

Gameplay: GTA is known for its

The last of us

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

Twenty years after a pandemic radically

Oblivion was the first free roaming role paying game that transports players into a gorgeously rendered fantasy world. The details lie within the background characters who lead entirely separate lives from the player. Every guard, baker, blacksmith and highwayman wakes up, eats breakfast, goes to work, hangs with friends and goes home to bed, whether you watch them or not. If you follow Roderic Pierrane, you will see him sneak out of the house he shares with his wife once a week to visit another woman. These minute details are incredibly rare in video games.

transformed civilisation, infected humans run rampant and survivors are killing each other for supplies and weapons. Joel is hired to smuggle a 14-year-old girl, Ellie, out of a rough military quarantine, but what begins as a simple job turns into a brutal and lethal journey across the country. LevelUp gives the game a very positive review saying:“From the rich complex combat system to the sublime sound design, this game immerses the player in one of the best plots of this generation.” 110 March 2014

incredible attention to detail and this time, it includes one of the biggest free-roaming maps in videogame history. Details within the game such as lighting and shadows, the weather and how rain and hailstones bounce off objects are all spectacular. One of the more fun elements is the ability to initiate a drag race with another vehicle by revving your engine. GTA prides itself on hidden Easter Eggs dotted around the game, the only downside is that only those who do their research can find them.

Metal Gear Solid

The MGS series is famous for being totally insane. In addition to the long-winded lunacy the story, lead creator Kojima was adamant about infusing as much detail as possible, no matter how pointless or inconsequential. He made someone individually design every single desk that appears in the game so ‘players would feel properly immersed’. When it comes to being realistic, the third game involves a boss fight in which you are thrown into a black cave and left unable to see. However if you stop for a moment, the screen becomes slightly lighter as your character’s eyes adjust to the dark. www.bahrainthismonth.com


websites

www.stumbleupon.com Rating: **** What is it?

VERDICT: Discover exciting parts of the internet that you never knew existed.

StumbleUpon is a discovery engine that finds and recommends web content to its users. Its features allow users to discover and rate web pages, photos, and videos that are personalised to their tastes and interests using peer-sourcing and social-networking principles. Upon your free and easy registration, the website will ask you what your interests are from a list of over 500; ranging from health and fitness, antiques and sports, to banking, animals and beauty. The site then uses collaborative filtering (an automated process combining human opinions with machine learning of personal preference) to create virtual communities of like-minded web surfers.

Business Seminar A seminar on “organisational culture a key driver for sustainable change and business performance” was held at the Intercontinental Regency Bahrain, by the Bahrain Association of Banks and 21st Century consulting. Moyez & Janet

The Good:

StumbleUpon is a fantastic way to search the web for unique, new sites that are perfectly tailored to your preferences; it also helps those great but unknown blogs and websites extend their audience. Explore through hundreds of pages, games and blogs that will keep you laughing, learning and entertained for hours on end.

Robert

Jarmo

Amine

Eyad

Nadia

Seema

Anis

Amjad

Hassan

Hassan

The Bad:

There are sometimes topics that have been miscategorised. For example, a beauty article may be located in the camping topic, however this is amistake that can be reported easily. Also, viewers found a steady increase in advertisements being filtered into the searches, resulting in their having to skip through more and more pages before finding the next exciting site.

www.calm.com

Feeling stiff after long hours sitting behind a computer, straining you both mentally and physically? Take between two and 20 minutes and visit www.calm.com. Choose a peaceful background with natural ambient music for you to drift into a state of relaxation, or utilise the ‘guided calm’ setting, which is peppered with soothing spoken instructions to help dissolve all of your stress and refresh yourself.

www.flapmo.com

The Flappy Bird craze hit its peak around February last year. However, since it was deleted from the app store, people have been creating and playing similar versions to it on their smart phones without quite making the cut. Flapmmo.com is arguably the game’s cleverest spin-off. It is played just like the original, tapping the bird in between the vertical pipes, apart from one thing; there are dozens of other people controlling their own birds, trying to survive for longer! Watch and laugh at everyone else who hopelessly struggles to make it to the big leagues, and feel sad for them when you get good enough to leave them behind. www.bahrainthismonth.com

Nawal, Rafa & Sahar

Janet & George

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apps

The Apple of my iPhone What is it? Explore trending music and audio feeds whilst also searching directly for tracks, artists and other users of the application. Discover new music and share it with your friends on social networks or add them to your own customised playlist. Type in the song you desire or just click on your desired genre and let SoundCloud create a large list of songs in that category for you to discover. The app also allows you to upload your own audio clips, which can help others discover your music.

The good: It’s easy to navigate, the file uploads are simple and the app is a great way to listen to songs other than the chart toppers that are played to death. Use SoundCloud as a way to broaden your musical palate and share your personal songs with other enthusiasts.

The bad:

Verdict: This is the perfect app for sharing your music and giving it the potential to go viral!

Shazam

There is nothing worse than hearing a song, and spending the next 20 minutes trying to remember its name or the artist. Well, problem solved with Shazam – the best app for identifying the music around you. Simply tap the ‘Shazam’ button and it will instantly identify the song details for you. As great as this app is, some have identified a problem, although finding new songs isn’t an issue, it doesn’t seem to identify as many of the older songs. 112 March 2015

SoundCloud is great for anyone interested in sharing audio content and finding new artists. Those looking to simply stream mainstream music may like sites such as Pandora and Spotify better. The app is also heavily dependent on the Internet, therefore if your Wi-Fi connection is weak or you are in a place with no Internet at all, you may find it difficult to play songs.

8 tracks

If you become quickly bored with the music you own, 8tracks is a popular free app that allows you to stream pre-made playlists with varying functions and features. The inclusivity is great as it means that the playlists you create or discover can be easily shared with friends on any device. If you enjoy discovering new content but have an aversion to paying for it, this is a wonderfully designed, lovely looking, easy to use app. www.bahrainthismonth.com


movies

Cinderella

Bambu Dinner Reception Friends and family of Bharathi & Vijai Boloor gathered at Bambu restaurant to celebrate the Chinese new year.

Directed by: Kenneth Branagh

Lee, Vijai, Shad & Zoe

Cate Blanchett, Helena Bonham Carter, Jackson

The Plot

After the sudden death of her father, the beautiful and kind-hearted Ella finds herself at the mercy of her cruel stepmother and evil stepsisters. After meeting a dashing stranger in the woods and receiving an invitation to the Prince’s Ball, things are starting to look up for the servant girl, until Lady Tremaine gets involved.

Worth Watching?

Witness Cinderella you’ve never seen it before, with an elevated storyline and visuals that will take you on a sweeping dramatic journey. The 1950s masterpiece has been bibbity-bobbity-booped into the 21st Century with fully realised characters performing in a visually dazzling spectacle. With Maleficent as an obvious competitor, Cinderella is bound to match expectations if not exceed them.

Kris, Rejoy, Shelley, Louie, Arlene & Madhu

Ronel, Thelna, Anita & Gizette

The Gunman

Chappie

From the director of Taken, this action packed film stars Sean Penn who plays Jim Terrier, an international operative who is betrayed by his own organisation. Now, he must go on the run in a relentless game of cat and mouse across Europe in order to clear his name.

Chappie is a unique, experimental robot that was built and designed to learn and feel. However, after being kidnapped by two criminals during birth, Chappie becomes the adopted son in a strange and dysfunctional family. Unfortunately, fear over his unlimited potential means the friendly, childlike android must fight back against the ruthlessly anti-AI, Vincent .

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David & Angharad

Anna, Mo, Simo & Tania

Michel & Ren

Bharathi & Vijai

Bobby

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DINING

A PLEASANT SURPRISE ANKITA MAMGAIN One of the best things about the Kingdom is that you can find hidden jewels everywhere. We encountered a rather delicious one, far from the madding crowd, in Riffa.

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his comes as an absolute surprise, and a good one at that. When I set out to visit the newly-opened Nino in Riffa, I somewhat knew what was in store. I had been to the one in Seef and enjoyed the food there. I wasn’t too taken with the ambience initially, but by the second course the metallic warehouse-themed venue grew on me and I looked forward to going back. The moment I entered the new restaurant, realisation set in — “select all … and delete”. Forget everything you remember of the old Nino, this one is nothing like it. Restaurant manager Amit Bhattacharjee says this is ‘Nino 2.0’, a next generation property that offers a fresh dining experience and a revamped menu. The ambience was chic, up-market, plush and very stylish. Gentle hues of whites and greys with high ceilings make it look much bigger than www.bahrainthismonth.com

it is. Large French windows allow plenty of natural light and plants — distributed across its two dining halls — add exuberance to the décor. Nino has transitioned into a far more elegant eatery and this change feels a bit like following up a Seattle grunge track with some Nouvelle Vague music. It’s rested, light and cosmopolitan. “You have to evolve over time and that thought prompted us to develop this new venue,” says Amit. “It more elegant. The floors, walls, even our furniture, and menu has changed, but the core philosophy has remained. Nino is all about food, good music and having a great casual dining experience. “Our food speaks for itself and it appeals to people from various backgrounds and taste preferences. Our team of chefs keeps on working with different ingredients to come up with new sophisticated dishes that will please all palates.”

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My sampling session began with the potato and truffle soup, which had a silky-smooth consistency and was simply great. Starters like gamberoni de buffalo, which is a shrimp preparation and buffalo chicken wrappers, expertly invoke influences from across the world. Although deep-fried, they do not leave you too full and are a fitting prelude to the main courses. In my opinion, the lemon and chicken risotto was the star of the meal. Delicately creamy, the dish was flavoursome and the lemon zest sauce brought it alive. Another special mention goes to tortellini ricotta and spinaci, fresh-made ravioli in a lovely tomato and cream sauce. A tasty and tempting Tiramisu at the end of the meal brought this experience to a fantastic finish. Nino serves up a special kind of global Italian cuisine in an excellent new setting; it’s a definite must-try! March 2015 115


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RAMADA BAHRAIN

All About Comfort This popular four-star property has a new food promotion this month that aims to entice guests and visitors alike.

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State-of-the-art facilities, high-speed Internet, close proximity to the airport and comfortable rooms to relax in are prerequisites of a good business hotel. When you add great food to this, you’ve got yourself a great deal. Ramada Hotel Bahrain, located in the Adliya district, houses world-class food and beverage outlets and offers great service. This month, the hotel is hosting a pasta promotion that offers a wide range of varieties and sauces. The menu is a well thought out selection by executive chef Biju, which covers various regions and flavours of Italy. “We source all ingredients locally and that guarantees the freshness of our preparations” says chef Biju. Some of his personal favourites are farfalle with gorgonzola turkey ham and peas, and bucatini carbonara that uses fine quality pancetta and cheese. Another must-try is pappardelle with special sausages and Marsala. Apart from pastas, he also recommends beef fillets, ribeye steak and kidney pie. The kitchen team is currently working on adding a number of new dishes to the menu in the coming months. Also, not to be missed is spaghetti Napolitano with smoked salmon. For the vegetarians there is the luscious linguini with asparagus and broccoli in pesto

cream. This menu is available in Le Jardin International Restaurant, Exchange English Pub, at Oasis Pool Bar and for room service as well. “Each month we want to offer customers something simple yet decadent, says general manager, Matthias Hellweg. “It should be something comfortable and delicious that the guest can savour while watching television or enjoy as a snack.” Ramada Hotel Bahrain has been revamped this year and Matthias believes the hotel is better than ever. “This year will see us take the vision of our owning company forward by continuing to upgrade Ramada Bahrain,” he says. “After successfully revamping the lobby, we will start a facade upgrade in addition to a ‘back of the house’ project, both of which are scheduled for the summer months.” Ramada Bahrain not only welcomes individuals, it also caters to a strong corporate clientele by hosting small conferences and seminars of up to 60 people. The hotel offers special packages, which can include free use of Le Rendezvous conference venue. In addition to this, the hotel provides outdoor catering so you can host an event at a venue of your choice. Call 17 742-000. www.bahrainthismonth.com


Feel the change


dining MAKI

The Magic Continues

This stylish restaurant is full of culinary surprises for fine dining connoisseurs and foodies alike. BTM takes a closer look at its latest offerings.

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Maki’s Japanese roots have transcended boundaries to develop a distinct flavour and style that has earned this venue a loyal customer following. Fusion cuisine offers diners the best of different cultures and the kitchen team at Maki has seamlessly blended a wide variety of flavours to create uniquely delicious fare. The experts have brilliantly imbibed French, Italian, American, and Mediterranean influences in Japanese cooking methods giving shape to this contemporary fusion cuisine that never fails to impress. This month, the spotlight is on two latest additions to the menu – Sushi Jewels and Sushi Symphony. Perfectly executed, these dishes represent Maki’s genuine finesse when it comes to innovation. “Co-founder Amer Zeitoun and I wanted to come up with an experience that would leave sushi-lovers in awe of what they had just tasted,” says awardwinning chef Louis Kenji Huang. “The two new creations not only provide the ‘wow’ factor in terms of taste but are visually stunning as well. Sushi Jewels is an Omakase offering, served in an acrylic jewellery case. Each of its four drawers includes four sushi ‘jewels’, which are topped with sumptuous house-made sauces and herbs.”

This style of dining allows the chef to serve you what he feels best represents his skills, while using the freshest fish available. “Don’t ask what is in Sushi Jewels, just enjoy it, and let the flavours lead the way,” adds chef Louis. Sushi Symphony is a smaller dish with five generously-adorned sushi pieces creating the perfect balance of taste and texture. For the past five years, Maki Bahrain has established itself as one of the Kingdom’s leading culinary havens for Japanese food lovers and gastronomic adventurers. Its long and famous list of inventive preparations includes Amer Maki, Fusion Temaki, Tartufo Yaki Udon and the recently introduced smoked lobster tail. Drop in to sample its 15 Magical Moments dinner every Tuesday at 8.30 pm, where you can try 15 of its finest creations, paired with beverages, for BD15++ per person. Sticking to tradition is not an option here; this is a spot where culinary mavericks meet, create and enjoy global Japanese food. Call 17 522-733. www.bahrainthismonth.com



dining AL ABRAAJ

Taste of Home

One of the island’s favourite casual dining restaurants is now offering an array of subcontinental flavours along with its regional delicacies.

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Al Abraaj has launched a new menu with a section of Indian dishes such as chicken or prawn tikka masala along with the star attraction — whole grilled sea-bream. These preparations can be enjoyed at Al Abraaj outlets located across the Kingdom in Sehla, Adliya, Riffa, Al A’ali Complex, Busaiteen, Hamala and Hoora. Established in 1987, the restaurant evolved over the years from a simple ‘family’ restaurant serving popular Middle Eastern dishes to a brand that is now synonymous with quality food at great value. The comfort and familiarity of the venue makes it an ideal place to enjoy a special celebration with family or your weekly supper. The food is an exciting combination of cuisines, including Arabic, Indian, Chinese and European dishes. Choose from a wide array of hot and cold mezze, soups, freshly prepared salads and delectable charcoal grills and kebabs. Al Abraaj is particularly famous for its steaming-hot sizzlers and mouth-watering curries, served alongside a variety of rice dishes and home-made fresh bread.

Open from noon till midnight, the restaurant offers dine-in, take away and delivery options. Al Abraaj’s first outlet opened in Sehla in 1987 and others have since spread throughout the Kingdom. The chain now boasts 14 units, which include large restaurants, casual dining eateries and food court outlets. Visit www.al-abraaj.com. www.bahrainthismonth.com



dininghappenings

Spoilt for Choice From business lunches to Friday brunches and everything in between, here’s our monthly round up of F&B happenings around town. When? Tuesday Event? Steak night Venue? The Domain Start with incredible rib eye and combine with red grape and you’ve got a very special evening that’s worth going out of your way for. E Call 16 000-222.

Business Lunch The Ritz-Carlton Bahrain Hotel & Spa’s Italian restaurant Primavera offers a three-course business set lunch by Michelin star chef Oliver Glowig. Diners can choose one starter or first course, one main and one dessert and enjoy a relaxing lunch with beautiful views over the landscaped gardens and the poolside. It costs BD10++ per person and runs from Sunday to Thursday, noon to 3pm. Mama Mia Saveur’s family friendly Pizza Fridays are now even more fun. Kids under 12 are invited to make their own pizza — for free! The venue, at The Westin Bahrain City Centre, provides the chef hats and aprons, the pizza dough with rolling pins and a wide selection of pizza toppings. Kids can go wild with either traditional or sweet toppings and once the pizza is ready the hotel’s chefs will bake it for you. Parents can choose from a wide selection of classic pizzas. Pizza Fridays take place on March 6, 13, 20 and 27. It costs BD5.500++ including fresh juice, soft drink or tea/coffee. Kids below 12 dine for free. Selected house beverages are available at BD3.750++ per glass. Half Off Gather your girlfriends and unlock the region’s flavours with an aromatic Arabian journey at Baharat restaurant in Le Meridien Bahrain City Centre. Every Thursday and Friday throughout the month ladies who dine with ladies will get 50 per cent off their bill. In addition to the food discover fashion and beauty displays by luxury brands making dinner at Baharat an enriching feast! It runs from 7.30 – 11pm. 122 March 2015

Family Brunch The Elite Resort and Spa holds a Friday Family Brunch priced at BD12 for adults and BD6 for kids. Make a splash, play with your kids, have some fun and sample a variety of fare. There is a broad selection of mezzes, live grills, traditional main courses and delectable desserts. The spread also features international favourites. Activities include traditional henna designs, a Bassara (fortune teller), holding a falcon or simply diving into the pool. Special games are organised for kids too. Wide Selection Featuring a dynamic menu, the Lemon Tree, Ramee Grand Hotel & Spa’s all day dining restaurant, is the place to indulge in international delicacies. Diners can enjoy signature casual dining, delicious breakfasts, Friday family brunches, scrumptious dinners and those all-day quick nibbles! Dive into the wide range of international tastes with palate-pleasing flavours and textures drawn from the very best of Mediterranean, Indian, Arabic and Asian cuisines.

When? Wednesday Event? Steak night Venue? La Mosaique, Crowne Plaza Bahrain The best British angus cooked the way that you like it. You can enjoy an unlimited salad and buffet. Only BD17.950++ all you can eat/BD21.950++ including selected beverages. E Call 17 531-122. When? Friday Event? Choices Brunch Venue? Art Rotana BD32++ per person from 12.30pm till 4pm. E Call 16 000-111. When? Friday Event? Buffet Venue? Golden Tulip Bahrain Hotel A buffet with live entertainment and special activities for kids. It costs BD19.900 ++ for food and selected beverages, BD15.000++ for food and non-alcoholic beverages and BD7.500++ for kids aged six-12 years. E Call 17 535-000. www.bahrainthismonth.com


BRAZIL GRILL

A Succulent Selection! Tucked away in a corner in Adliya is Brazil Rodizio Grill & Lounge, one of the Kingdom’s most loved restaurants. If you’ve not yet experienced the succulent selection offered at a Brazilian steakhouse, this is the perfect place to start. This stylish venue has legions of loyal customers who travel from across the island to indulge in the freshly prepared fare. The minute you walk through the door, a remarkable dining experience begins as the friendly and courteous staff lead you to your table. To begin, potato wedges are served and there is a huge salad bar to start with while you enjoy unlimited selected beverages. The venue’s welcoming ambiance is highlighted by the soft orange décor and, on selected days, soft Samba rhythms that ripple through the air. It’s not just music in the air, inviting aromas from chef Henry’s kitchen waft majestically, providing diners an idea of what’s to come. Henry puts considerable care into the reci-

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pes. He may have lightened some of the richer dishes, but he keeps the flavours true. Brazil Grill is the first licensed Rodizio steakhouse in the country and is head and shoulders above all pretenders. When you’re ready for the main event, the waiters are more than ready to arrive at your

table with a range of grilled meats, shrimp, chicken and sausages. The moment you taste these delicious dishes it becomes clear why this venue has such a loyal following. It’s terrific stuff. Book now! Call 17 826-686.

Ladies Night

Hotpot Night

Eat & Drink as much as you like! Only @ BD10

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Start @ BD2.800 per head

Every Wednesday

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Every Saturday, Sunday, Monday

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diningthemenights wednesday

sunday What? Pizza and Pasta Night Where? Olivos, Diplomat Radisson Blu Sample authentic Italian preparations made at live cooking stations. i Call 17 531-666. What? Dinner with Friends Where? Le Sauvage and Le Domain, The Domain Enjoy a family-styled menu to be shared by a group for BD19++. i Call 16 000-222. What? Coast to Coast Where? Al Waha, Gulf Hotel Bahrain Sample an array dishes from the Mediterranean coastline for BD13. i Call 17 312-700. What? Tex-Mex Night Where? La Mosaique, Crowne Plaza Bahrain Indulge in a lavish spread of flavoursome Mexican fare for BD12++. i Call 17 531-122. What? Sangria vs Tapas Where? Camelot Restaurant & Lounge Have a Spanish fiesta with tapas and selected beverages. i Call 39 977-540.

monday

What? Italian Night Where? Fiamma, Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq The Italian buffet features homemade pizza, pastas and desserts. i Call 17 636-363. What? Seafood Night Where? Silk’s, Mövenpick Hotel Delicious seafood preparations are on offer with unlimited drinks for BD27. i Call 17 460-000.

tuesday What? Grape Fest Where? Camelot Organised from 7pm until 10 pm, this wine tasting night is priced at BD10. i Call 39 159-912. What? Tex-Mex Night Where? Klouds, The K Hotel Your favourite Mexican dishes are prepared using the finest ingredients. i Call 17 360-000.

What? Curry Night Where? Olivos, Diplomat Radisson Blu Savour lip-smacking curries from the subcontinent for BD15++. i Call 17 531-666.

What? Gala Dinner Night Where? Legendz, InterContinental Regency Treat yourself to a four-course dinner of prime cuts for BD22++. i Call 17 227-777.

What? Jazz Night Where? 338 Garden Restaurant Enjoy jazz tunes by the magical duo True Blue with great food. i Call 39 159-912.

What? Surf & Turf Night Where? La Mosaique, Crowne Plaza Bahrain Enjoy your favourite seafood and meaty delights for BD12++. i Call 17 531-122.

What? All-You-Can-Eat Night Where? Imari, The Domain Enjoy authentic maki rolls and great city views for BD14++. i Call 16 000-333.

What? Sushi & Sake Night Where? Kontiki, Diplomat Radisson Blu Indulge in gourmet sushi bites and free-flowing sake for BD15++. i Call 17 531-666.

What? Grill and Pasta Night Where? La Mosaique, Crowne Plaza Bahrain Relish grills and a variety of pastas for BD12++. i Call 17 531-122.

What? Caveman Tuesday Where? Le Sauvage and Le Domain [34] Enjoy an ‘all you can eat’ deal on ribeye steak for BD14++. i Call 16 000-222.

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thursday

What? Asian Night Where? Klouds, The K Hotel The extensive buffet of Asian cuisine is priced at BD12++, inclusive of soft drinks. i Call 17 360-000.

What? BBQ Rib Night Where? Le Sauvage, Le Domain, The Domain Indulge in fine steaks cooked to perfection for BD12++. i Call 16 000-222.

What? Butchers’ Night Where? Al Waha, Gulf Hotel Bahrain Enjoy fine quality steaks cooked to your preference for BD13++. i Call 17 713-000.

What? Tandoori Sizzlers Night Where? Oasis, Elite Seef Residence Enjoy a sizzlers from a clay oven with your favourite drinks. i Call 17 583-388.

What? Sushi Night Where? Keizo, Al Areen Palace This chic venue offers a 50 per cent discount on selected sushi. i Call 17 845-000. What? Dim Sum Festival Where? Kontiki, The Diplomat Radisson Blu Sample a wide variety of delicious dim sums for BD15++. i Call 17 531-666.

What? Seafood Night Where? Al Waha, Gulf Hotel Seafood delights are on offer for BD21++ with selected beverages. i Call 17 713-000. What? Seafood Night Where? La Mosaique, Crowne Plaza Bahrain Delicious preparations of the day’s catch are on offer at BD20.950. i Call 17 531-122.

What? BBQ Night Where? Zytoun, Novotel Al Dana Savour a wide variety of grills with selected beverages for BD18. i Call 17 298-008.

What? Steak Night Where? La Mosaique, Crowne Plaza Bahrain The evening offers some of the best cuts straight off the grill. i Call 17 531-122.

What? Seasons of France Where? Saraya, Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Savour French cuisine at its finest for BD22 with a choice of wine. i Call 17 565-888.

What? International Night Where? La Mosaique, Crowne Plaza Bahrain A lavish buffet serves the best of international cuisine for BD12++. i Call 17 531-122.

What? Hot & Cold Wednesdays Where? Camelot Restaurant & Lounge Enjoy chicken lollipop wings and unlimited selected beverages. i Call 39 977-540.

What? Barbecue Night Where? Olivos, Diplomat Radisson Blu Enjoy sizzling grills from the barbecue by the outdoor pool. i Call 17 531-666.

What? Arabian Night Where? Kenza, The K Hotel Regional flavours served in authentic Arabian settings for BD8. i Call 17 360-000.

What? Seafood Night Where? Al Wasmeyyah, Golden Tulip Sample a variety of delicious seafood for BD 13.5++. i Call 17 535-000.

What? Arabic Buffet Where? Al Wasmeyyah, Golden Tulip Enjoy authentic dishes with live cooking station for BD 8.500++. i Call 17 535-000.

What? Unlimited Ribs Night Where? Le Sauvage and Le Domain [34] Satisfy your hunger for the juiciest ribs for BD9.9. i Call 16 000-222.

What? Seafood Night Where? Lemon Tree, Ramee Grand Savour some luxurious seafood preperations for BD 14++. i Call 17 111-999.

What? Claws Where? Saveur, The Westin Enjoy the finest catch of the day and selected beverages for BD30. i Call 17 171-441.

What? Unlimited Ribs Night Where? Le Sauvage and Le Domain [34] Feast on an unlimited supply of ribs for BD9.9. i Call 16 000-222.

What? Paelleras Night Where? Al Noor, Elite Resort & Spa Taste some Spanish zing at this exquisite seafood buffet for BD12. i Call 17 313-333.

What? Seafood Nights Where? La Med, The Ritz-Carlton Relish fresh seafood cooked to your liking for BD18 ++. i Call 17 586-499.

What? Thursday Night Grills Where? Waikiki, Elite Resort & Spa Enjoy fine cuts of meat cooked to perfection for BD12. i Call 17 313-333.

friday

What? Jazz & BBQ Night Where? Oasis, Elite Seef Residence Enjoy tasty bites fresh from the grill with jazz music for BD12. i Call 17 583-388. What? Sizzler Night Where? Al Waha, Gulf Hotel Bahrain Enjoy a variety of sizzling treats offered at this unlimited buffet. i Call 17 713-000.

saturday What? Seafood Night Where? Klouds, The K Hotel Enjoy delicious preparations of fresh seafood for BD12++. i Call 17 360-000. What? Mexican Night Where? Olivos, Diplomat Radisson Blu Indulge in a variety of Mexican delicacies for BD15++. i Call 17 531-666. What? International Night Where? Al Waha, Gulf Hotel Bahrain Sample authentic preparations from different countries for BD12++. i Call 17 713-000. www.bahrainthismonth.com


MCDONALD’S BAHRAIN

A Bright Start to The Day If you’re not a morning person and find it hard to kick-start your day, McDonald’s Bahrain’s breakfast menu offers a range of choices to meet customers’ varying lifestyle choices. Offering six different breakfast options daily from 6 to 11am, McDonald’s makes grabbing a quick breakfast easy and tasty. “Breakfast kick-starts our metabolism and gets our bodies ready for the day ahead. Eating a sensible, balanced breakfast in the morning reduces cravings and hunger during the rest of the day,” says Clinical and Community dietician, Farah Al Rifai. The McMuffin breakfast range that includes the Egg McMuffin, Sausage McMuffin with Egg and Sausage McMuffin, incorporates the needed energy and nutrients to start the day. There is now a new addition to the range: the Halloumi Muffin, which includes grilled halloumi cheese, black olive paste, shredded lettuce and a slice of tomato on an English muffin. McDonald’s famous Big Breakfast includes scrambled eggs, chicken sausage, a crispy golden hashbrown and toasted English muffin with a cup of premium roast coffee. Customers looking for a sweet start to the day can indulge in melt-in-your-mouth, golden brown hotcakes, served with maple syrup.

All products served at all McDonald’s restaurants in the Middle East are Halal certified, inspected and approved by local authorities and Halal officers at the countries of export and customs officials at the port of entry. All meat used in McDonald’s restaurants can be traced back to a trusted supplier that shares the company’s dedication to the highest quality standards. Visit www.mcdelivery.com.bh.

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Every McDonald’s serving breakfast will be giving away

This promotion is available in:

up to 1,000 of them for free!

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dining CHILI’S

Hot Debut One of the island’s most popular American Grills, is unveiling a new menu, which is sure to woo diners with its bold and fresh new dishes. Chili’s is a casual dining restaurant that has a reputation for causing quite a stir amongst seasoned foodies, and the inspired new menu is no exception, delivering innovative recipes that are full of flavour and reflect true Texas-style cuisine. Featuring an assortment of salads, steaks, burgers, fajitas, pastas and more, the new menu offers something for everyone and is guaranteed to please a variety of palates. One of the dishes sure to be a fan favourite is the new Guacamole Burger. Topped with fresh guacamole and melted Monterey Jack cheese, the burger features a number of delicious ingredients that will satisfy the

tastebuds with every bite. Another craveable item is Chili’s Crispy Chicken Tacos which are drizzled with a sweet honey-chipotle sauce and served with rice and black beans. For the seafood lover, the new Mango-Chili Hammour is the perfect choice. Prepared with a distinct combination of a six-pepper blend and a spicy habanero mango glaze drizzle, the dish will ignite the senses and can also easily be substituted with chicken. Another irresistible dish is the spicy Grilled Shrimp Tacos, which are wrapped in three warm flour tortillas and topped with fresh cilantro slaw, house-made pico de gallo and sliced avocado. For the health-conscious guest, the Santa Fe Chicken Salad delivers a mouthful of flavour with grilled chili-rubbed chicken, bold sauces and a signature, house-made dressing. The innovation at Chili’s doesn’t stop with the menu. The popular restaurant brand is also bringing a new look and feel to its restaurants, which you can currently experience at Chili’s locations in Seef Mall and Bahrain City Centre. Call 17 506-070.

bystander

Sami & HE Dhafer Alumran, Asst Under-Secretary for foreign affairs

Charbel & Sami

HE Dr Mohan Kumar, Indian Ambssador & Mala

Yuri & Olga

Brigitte & Ibrahim

HE Mohammed bin Yousuf, Tunisian Ambassador & Amal

Italian Cultural and Gastronomic Festival The Fiamma Resturant at Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa Sea & Spa held a week-long Italian cultural and gastronomic festival. Guests were entertained by Italian soprano and tenor singers, Vincenzo Sanso and Carla Mazzarella. Fiamma’s new Italian chef, Andrea Barome also launched the new menu. HE Alberto Vecchi, Italian Ambassador & Romina

Cristina & Romina

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Lorenzo & Loredana

Carla & Vincenzo

Valentina, Larisa & Natalia

Alexey & Tatiana

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Asian Chin Li Curry Country David’s Stir Fry Hot Wok House Boat Kontiki Meisei Memories Monsoon Noodle Factory Nu Asia Panasia

17 717-717 17 537-555 17 540-188 17 178-083 16 010-321 17 525-455 17 007-770 17 178-646 17 749-222 16 010-534 17 587-171 17 721-600

Block 338 Café Amsterdam Camelot Coco’s Cyprus Taverna Déjà Vu Paul Bakery & Restaurant Sizzlers Txoko Zytoun

17 710-338 17 007-404 17 717-745 17 716-512 17 716-316 13 657-770 17 172-321 17 716-999 16 000-000 17 298-471

Filipino Bahay Kubo Borakay Chuckay Fast Food Flamingo Kowloon Quick Stomach Swan Lake

17 231-996 17 514-400 17 532-250 17 231-106 17 224-357 17 295-540 17 291-655 17 237-768

Fusion Fusions

17 746-427

Indian Akbar Clay Oven Copper Chimney Curry Tree Hyderabad House

17 296-660 17 717-008 17 728-699 16 030-662 17 720-031

Upstairs Downstairs Wafi Gourmet Engies Restaurant & Cafe Zoe

17 713-093 17 580-028 17 176-400

International (5 Star Hotel) Al Safir Al Waha Al Wasmeyyah La Med La Mosaique Le Domain[34] Olivo’s Brasserie Rimal Saraya Saveur Selections Silk’s Rasoi By Vineet

17 524-538 17 746-425 17 535-000 17 580-000 17 531-122 16 000-000 17 525-214 17 845-000 17 636-410 17 171-000 17 227-777 17 460-055 17 713-000

International (4 Star Hotel) Al Nakheel Café California Café Marisol Café Sayah Chaq’s Grill Fusion Café Grand Café Il Giardino Julio’s Coffee Shop Klouds La Brasserie La Café Le Cascada Le Jardin Neyran Parsia Ramee Bistro Ramee Café Red Café Relax Inn Coffee Shop Rendezvous Tiffany’s

17 559-900 17 826-001 17 701-201 17 224-000 17 290-555 17 811-688 17 727-230 17 583-388 17 565-888 17 360-000 17 313-333 17 810-555 17 360-360 17 742-000 17 584-400 17 814-777 17 290-600 17 297-000 17 296-660 17 815-815 17 366-222 17 716-999

Sushi 101 Yo! Sushi

17 822-274 17 583-373

Korean Arirang Da Rae Jung

17 290-945 17 002-490

Lebanese Abd El Wahab Al Areesha Al Hamra Palace Beyroute Café Blanc Carla’s Lebanese Bistro Kenza Leila Mashawi Lebanese Grill Qasr Al Sultan Grill Rayés Shoo Fee Ma Fee Tarbouche Express Yamin Jana Zahle Zayt Zaytoon Zeitouna

17 131-111 17 725-414 17 224-000 17 280-111 17 100-069 17 697-687 17 360-000 17 566-556 17 506-070 17 744-144 17 312-700 17 311-280 17 229-979 16 033-800 17 746-417 17 312-222 17 365-055

Mexican Casa Mexicana Margarita Mexicana

17 715-521 17 746-462

Senor Paco’s Al Zerda

17 725-873 16 662-123

La Perle Sea Chef Seafood Market Waves

17 298-008 17 292-911 17 533-336 17 531-122

Shawarma Shawarma Express Zahlawiya

17 729-922 17 710-051

Steak Houses Klouds Le Sauvage Meat + Fire Legendz Plums The Butcher Shop & Grill The Meat Co

17 360-000 16 000-000 17 227-777 17 580-000 17 172-323 17 742-080

Thai Baan Saeng Thai Banana Leaf Lanna Thai I Am Thai Orchid Thai Royal Thai Shada Thai Express Thailand Wang Thai

17 715-775 17 744-171 17 593-940 77 040-454 17 296-660 17 746-421 17 721-155 17 506-070 17 717-040 17 710-771

Iranian

Peppers Rice Bowl The Noodle House Wok

17 717-808 17 179-600 17 666-353 17 636-415

Brazilian Brasa de Brasil Brazil Rodizio Grill

17 582-225 17 826-686

Chinese Beijing Chinese China Express China Garden Ching Foli Hong Kong Kowloon Magic Wok Shanghai Hut Soie Spice Nice

17 717-969 17 717-439 17 746-423 17 564-424 17 722-199 17 728-700 17 725-015 17 506-070 17 292-988 17 533-533 17 713-603

Café Restaurants Cafe Delices Café T Delifrance Esquires Le Bateau Le Chocolat Lina’s Café Rosa Verge Skyw@lk Café World Beat Café

17 746-434 17 750-777 17 696-031 77 177-660 17 369-165 17 582-259 17 532-538 13 667-777 17 363-999 17 612-576

It’s Mirchi Kalpaka Lanterns Mantra Moti Mahal Mumbai Spices Nattinpuram Nirvana Papadom Shamiana Spices The Yellow Chilli Rice Bowl

17 727-230 17 297-000 17 590-591 17 211-133 17 825-333 17 382-255 17 290-600 17 589-318 17 564-434 17 178-085 17 531-122 17 580-480 17 179-600

Indian/Pakistani B-B-Q Delights Chutney’s

17 564-282 17 591-259

International East West Cuisine Healthy Calorie Jim’s Restaurant La Vinoteca Barcelona La Fontaine Links Little Chef/Wholesale Mei n Yu Muju Nando’s Pomodorini Rendezvous Salad Boutique The Crepe Café

17 210-012 17 369-399 17 710-654 17 001-808 17 230-123 17 751-262 17 595-950 16 010-160 16 039-800 17 825-100 17 000-121 17 178-712 36 664-427 17 820-722

Golestan Isfahani Parsian Persian Garden Persian Room Takht Jamsheed Tehran Grill

17 524-579 17 369-269 17 811-511 17 580-600 16 010-166 17 746-431 17 555-989

Italian Bice Ristorante Café Italia Caffe Spasso Carino’s Italian Grill Cico’s Cucina Italiana Fiamma Gusto Italiano Justapasta La Pergola La Taverna Luigi’s Restaurant & Pizza Masso Medzo Mia Mia Mino’s Pizzeria Mondo Nino Oliveto Pasta Art Pastarito Ristoranti Prego Primavera Roma Romano’s Macaroni Grill Vapiano

17 533-666 17 744-774 17 822-274 17 587-878 17 713-710 17 001-317 17 636-363 17 695-556 17 581-919 17 506-070 17 746-419 17 229-979 17 693-533 17 721-061 17 227-777 17 564-414 17 744-777 17 525-484 17 566-555 17 716-747 17 001-750 17 179-300 17 751-263 17 580-000 17 725-885 17 723-818 17 491-391

Japanese Bushido Edo Frangipani Fuji Sushi Bar Hakisushi Kei Maki Mirai Sato Sugoi Sumo Sushi & Bento

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17 583-555 17 290-945 17 582-422 17 533-383 17 725-638 17 533-000 17 522-733 17 713-113 17 746-429 17 178-748 17 718-090

Middle Eastern Al Abraaj Al-Bokhari Leewan Al Khor Melh Alzad Taza Yalla Yalla

17 178-090 17 311-186 16 010-666 17 311-170 17 784-997 17 827-999

Moroccan Momo Le Marrakech

17 180-659 17 003-273

Pizza Domino’s 17 826-222 Little Caesars 17 179-400 Margherita Pizza and Pasta 17 723-133 Metro Pizza 17 794-000 Papa John’s 17 581-516 Pick a Pizza 17 720-929 Pizza Express 16 010-524 Pizza Hut 17 711-113 Pizza Inn 17 811-666 Pizzabella 17 827-133 The Pizza Company 17 811-830

Polynesian Trader Vic’s

17 586-555

Seafood Asia Sea Food Far East Seafood Market Fish Market La Marine La Mer

17 224-466 17 727-230 17 701-201 17 595-775 17 636-411

Turkish Iskenderun Grill 17 292-950 Kosebasi 17 172-322 Turkish Mashawi Express 17 002-939

Quick Service Restaurants Burger King Burgerland Chickey’s Chicking DQ Grill & Chill Elevation Burger EZ Take out Burger Fatburger Hardee’s Herfy Jasmi’s Kentucky Fried Chicken Kudu New York Fries McDonald’s Pollo Campero

17 506-070 17 713-778 17 257-778 17 200-040 17 506-070 17 587-828 17 241-111 17 131-414 17 178-084 17 243-115 17 727-887 17 711-111 17 717-542 17 178-436 17 221-722 17 161-716

EATING OUT LISTINGS

Note: Whilst every effort is made to cover all leading restaurant outlets in Bahrain, the details listed are based upon replies to our survey. BTM cannot accept any responsibility or liability for inaccurate information: we recommend you check with the restaurant to reconfirm their listing.

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All You Can Eat

ANKITA MAMGAIN Buffets are always popular because of the wide variety of dishes available; the hardest part is deciding what you’d like to try first. BTM has compiled a rundown of the best on the island. I have been writing about buffets on the island for years and am never short of amazed to see how popular this eating-out option is in Bahrain. Michelin-starred chef Sanjeev Bhatia, who opened his restaurant Rasoi by Sanjeev at Gulf Hotel, said that despite the intricate sophistication of his dishes, he had to increase the portion size to meet the expectations of local diners. Maybe the answer to the mystery lies here? We like our helpings large and tables full. We like variety and we certainly don’t want to be rushed while eating. So, from bottomless pitchers to unlimited food, diners in the Kingdom want it all. There is a reason why buffets are so popular, not just with diners, but with restaurant owners as well. For guests, it’s an opportunity to sample a varied selection that you simply cannot order a la carte. For the F&B team, this is the most cost effective way of hosting a large number of people with minimal staff. “The variety and chance to eat different kinds of food with no restrictions or limits is what makes 128 March 2015

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buffets really popular,” says Charbel Hanna the F&B manager at Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa Sea & Spa. “Guests enjoy the relaxed nature of service and the freedom to choose how long they spend on each course, without any restrictions on quantities.” The buffet concept originated in France in the 16th Century. It has withstood the test of time and is now popular all over the world. The basic concept remains the same but there’s ample allowance for creativity. Numerous themes have since emerged and they are especially popular during holidays and special on occasions. From weekly theme nights to Friday brunches, business lunches and festive fare during Ramadan and Christmas, the Kingdom’s hotels and restaurants are always trying to come up with new ways to show off their culinary talent. Gulf Night Out, Gulf Hotel’s biannual gastronomic carnival, is one of the most eagerly awaited buffets of the year. Diners can enjoy the very best of its 17 outlets in a fete-like environment around its pool with a variety of entertainment. Scheduled to start this month, it is the highlight of a foodie’s calendar. Golden Tulip Hotel is where the island’s seafood lovers congregate every Wednesday. Another dedicated seafood buffet is hosted every evening at La Perle restaurant at Novotel Al Dana Resort which is priced at BD22. Other hotels particularly well-known for their buffets include; Crowne Plaza, The Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel, Residence & Spa, Elite Seef Residence, The K Hotel, The Westin at City Centre Bahrain and Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa Sea & Spa. The city’s boutique restaurants are also prepared when it comes to laying down a hearty spread. Fans of Indian cuisine rave about Lanterns Restaurant thanks to excellent offers on set weekdays at its Budaiya and Adliya branches. Camelot and Rayes restaurant at Coral Bay have some excellent offers as well. For a more comprehensive listing of some of the most popular buffets on the island refer to our Dining – Theme Nights page.

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Buffet Etiquette Although there are no strict guidelines on how to best enjoy a buffet, BTM recommends keeping a few things in mind. • Scan the spread first before you pick up a plate and join the queue. This way you’ll know which items appeal to you the most before working your way towards them. • Avoid reaching around someone as this is not only rude, it might even lead to an accident. The best option is to wait for the person in front to finish before making your move. • Do your best to keep the line moving and don’t hover. If you can’t make up your mind what to eat, just move on and go back later. • Avoid touching any of the food that is in the serving trays or dishes and don’t use your fingers to grab something from the dish. If there’s no serving utensil provided, use your own spoon, fork or knife. • Always put all the serving utensils back in their original places after use in order to avoid any contamination. • If you have to get up, just put your napkin on your seat to let the other guests know that you will be coming back. However, don’t get bogged down with all this, the idea is to savour your food at a leisurely pace. Bon appétit!

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diningbuffet GOLDEN TULIP HOTEL

Gourmet Delights This recently renovated five-star property is making stellar additions to its menu with a number of new food promotions.

A great way to kick off the weekend, this lavish fiesta is a good opportunity to try traditional favourites for BD8.500++ including soft drinks. Held from noon until 4.30pm, the Friday brunch is a must-try for every food enthusiast in the Kingdom. The prices start at BD15 ++ which includes a non-alcoholic drink and you can enjoy some of the best dishes the hotel has to offer. From Sunday to Thursday, the hotel hosts a business lunch from noon until 3pm for the working crowd. You can indulge in food and non-alcoholic beverages for BD5.5. The hotel is located on Old Palace Road, in the heart of the island’s commercial district, close to the World Trade Centre. Call 17 535-000.

The Golden Tulip Hotel has comfortably established itself in the Kingdom and boasts a strong food and beverage department. It organises weekly theme nights, aiming to please clients with a different dining experience each day. Every Wednesday, the hotel organises

SEAFOOD NIGHT EVERY WEDNESDAY starting from BD13.500 ++

a seafood night that runs from 7-11pm. Guests can indulge in the finest and freshest seafood, prepared exactly the way they like it starting from BD13.5++ including soft drinks. The Arabian Night, held every Thursday from 7pm until 11pm, is a favourite for many diners.

ARABIC NIGHT EVERY THURSDAY @ BD 8.500 ++

YOUR FAVOURITE FLAVOURS EVERY WEEK

FRIDAY BRUNCH starting from BD15.000 ++

BAHRAIN - HOTEL

For more information or reservations, call

+973 17 535 000 or 39995182/5166 Golden Tulip Bahrain Hotel

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LANTERNS RESTAURANT

Maharaja Feast With a reputation for great food, friendly service and competitive prices, this Indian restaurant has developed a large and loyal fan following. With its eccentric decor and informal ambience, Lanterns adds a touch of fun to fine dining. Having four locations — and soon to open in Riffa — this franchise comprises some of the most creative eateries in the Kingdom. The menu offers an explosion of flavours and you can sample a wide range of subcontinental delicacies at Lanterns’ famous buffets. Typically, the fare on offer consists of four types of starters, including soups and grills, which are served on the table in a small barbecue. Look forward to a live cooking station for stir-fried dishes and a seafood corner where you can handpick your fish and have it cooked to your liking. The large salad bar has 12 varieties of fresh and tasty offerings. For the main course, diners are spoiled for choice with another 10 preparations. BTM recommends trying out the chicken makhani and mutton rogan josh — popular dishes on the menu. You can end your meal with an array of sweet treats, displayed on the dessert trolley. At the Budaiya branch, drop in for a delectable lunch every Friday from noon till 4pm and an elaborate dinner on Mondays, from 7 to 11pm for BD6.9+. In Adliya, the buffet is served on Thursday, Friday and Saturday for BD9.9++. Call 17 590-591 (Budaiya) and 17 250-999 (Adliya).

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Linda, Charlotte & Jenny

David & Cynthia

Kate & Devina

Natasha & Naomi

Jeremih Live at Ramee Ibrida US Singer, songwriter and vocalist, Jeremih, performed at the Ramee Grand Hotel’s nightclub, Ibrida, as part of valentines’ celebrations. Jeremih thrills his audiences with his singing

DJ Fredz, DJ Westside, DJ Jackson & DJ Riddler

JJ

Arwina, Yasmin & Yara

Ban & Muzha

Georgia & Ali

Meniza & Sweta

Vita & Husain

Matthew & Araceli

Matt & Apple

The Chuckle Club The talented trio of Dana Alexander, Tom Allen and Mark Normand took centre stage at last month’s edition of Chuckle Club. Mark, Tom, Fahad & Dana

Scarlett, Heather, Julie & Ambre

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Naveed & Shareefa

Dana

Mark

Tom

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AFTER DARK

MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE ANKITA MAMGAIN The Secret Police, the world’s longest running Police tribute band, will perform in the Kingdom this month. The band’s acclaimed set is sure to leave fans cheering with every breath they take.

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ne of the most revered bands of the late 80s and 90s, The Police were a permanent feature on any mixtape made during those decades. They won over legions of fans playing a style of rock that was influenced by punk, reggae and jazz. The talented trio, comprising drummer Stewart Copeland, singer Gordon ‘Sting’ Sumner and guitarist Andy Summers, were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003. This month, Sherlock Holmes at The Gulf Hotel hosts The Secret Police — a tribute to the original band. With hundreds of gigs under their belt and performances across Europe and the Middle East, they are considered the next best thing to actually seeing the real Police live. www.bahrainthismonth.com

The Secret Police formed in June 1996 when brothers Mike and Cam Findlay put an advert in a local newspaper saying, ‘Desperately seeking Sting’. John Green answered the call and the rest, as they say, is history. Although imitation is considered the sincerest form of flattery, the band don’t consider themselves copycats and simply wish to play those fantastic songs to the best of their abilities. As a result, they have collected testimonials from dedicated fans across the world for the authenticity of their sound as well as their incredible power and intensity. They have played across Europe in large and small venues alike. International gigs have taken them to Ireland, Spain, the Netherlands, Dubai and Oman. In Belgium, the band

supported The Stranglers at an open-air festival with an audience of close to 12,000. This month, they add yet another destination to the list, bringing their energetic performance to the Kingdom. Party at Baker Street Named after one of the most quintessential British characters, Sherlock Holmes is an authentic English pub adorned with memorabilia depicting the famous detective. Along with great entertainment, the restaurant and bar offers some of the best British food and beverages on the island. The Secret Police take to the stage on March 12. The doors open at 9pm and the show starts at 9.30pm; entry is priced at BD5. March 2015 133


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Shamrocks and Shenanigans One of the Kingdom’s most famous venues is up for the craic this St Patrick’s Day with a sensational selection of offerings from the Emerald Isle.

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There is no better place to spend St Patrick’s Day than at an Irish pub and, thankfully, you don’t have to travel all the way to the republic for that. JJ’s Irish Restaurant & Pub in Adliya is a must visit destination on the 17th of this month. It’s an entire day filled with activity. Expect a packed house with free-flowing beverages, lip-smacking food and a host of entertainment by Irish band Deja Boo. At 6pm DJ Tripz, will get behind the deck and start warming up the crowd for the energetic main act. Deja Boo is an electrifying ensemble fronted by the enigmatic Niamh Collins and Zamo Riffman. Blending traditional Irish music with pop, rock, cajun and folk songs to create a blistering live show, the band serves up a pulsating and eclectic set every time. There will also be authentic fare such as Dublin prawns, Guinness Irish stew, chicken Marty Guerre and cottage pie – a winning recipe for a great night with your mates. Offering a ‘hundred thousand welcomes’, JJ’s has entertained the Kingdom’s residents since 1999 and has earned a reputation for its selection of draught beverages as well as great quality food and music. When it comes to food, the pub boasts a delicious variety of traditional dishes from the homeland complemented by some of the finest pub-grub from across the globe. Throughout the week, the venue offers a host of special deals and surprises. On Saturdays, Sundays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays ladies, aka JJ’s Angels, are offered unlimited selected beverages after 9pm for only BD4.

On Mondays, drop in for ‘Microphone Madness’ karaoke night and sing your heart out. On ‘Double Up’ Tuesdays, upgrade one house brand beverage for BD1.5 and a premium beverage for BD2. Start the week at JJ’s Quiz Night and take advantage of extended happy hours from noon till midnight every Sunday. After a long night of partying on Friday, pop down the next day for the ‘Hangover Irish Break-fest’ from 9am till noon. “We aim to entertain you in many different ways, be it watching your favourite sporting event, enjoying great food or in-house entertainment,” says Siyana Koycheva, the restaurant manager. “One thing you will surely realise is there is no better place to spend your leisure time than JJ’s.”

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SKY

RAMEE GROUP

Non-stop Entertainment No matter what the mood is on the island, you can always have a great time at these hotspots. Here’s what party-holics can look forward to this month.

St Patrick’s Day brings green galore and a barrage of party mania. So, follow the crowd to Dublin Club at Ramee Palace, Juffair, and join in the celebrations during the St Patrick’s week, from March 17 to 20. The club offers a 20 per cent discount on selected beverages throughout the week and a three-course Irish dinner with a drink included for BD10. Dance away to resident band The Volume and DJ Andy. Call 34 092-770 or 39 960-367. The Warbler at Ramee Baisan International Hotel is one of the island’s oldest British pubs, and celebrates St Patrick’s Day on March 19 and 20. Come prepared for the drinking contests, attractive gift vouchers and the chef’s special three-course Irish menu for BD10. Expect green lights, helium balloons and cut-out decorations. Watch out for the special performance by in-house band Girlz Ink and the resident DJ. Drop in for a themed Frunch (Fun Filled Friday Brunch) that includes unlimited food and beverages for BD18. Call 38 381-631 or 36 289-345. This Wild West-themed country saloon is famous for its unique ambience. Get green with glee at Club Buffalo in Ramee California Hotel, at the ‘Paint Me

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Green’ St Paddy’s Fiesta on March 18. Take advantage of the drink-all-you-can offer on bottled and draft beverages and red and white house grape for BD20. It’s all about beads and babes on March 21 as the sensational Mardi Gras bash returns. Get creative with the costumes; think bright and flashy, nothing’s too gaudy for the night. Entry is priced at BD5 and BD20 for a drink package. Ladies’ entry is free. This month, the club introduces a new in-house band SKY. Singers Ben, Charlie and Chloe form a trio with mad energy that’s sure to get you on the dance floor. Having performed to packed houses in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, they are ready to excite audiences in Bahrain. Call 35 559-391 or 33 043-014. Rocky’s Café at Ramee International Hotel offers a vibrant atmosphere for those looking for a fun night. Enjoy in-house entertainment from Canadian band Piece of Cake playing the latest chartbusters and your favourite classics. In between sets, dance to the electrifying beats of DJ Angel from the UK, who spins a progressive blend of house, rock, hip-hop, New Age, funk and electro to make you groove all night long. Call 39 413-677. www.bahrainthismonth.com


BENNIGAN’S

A Little Bit of Blarney

Americans are known for their healthy appetite and the Irish are revered for their charm. It is no wonder then that this Irish-themed American restaurant is the place to be this St Patrick’s Day. This month, Bennigan’s is all green with glee and invites you to join in its St Patrick’s Day celebrations. The fun beings on March 12 and goes on till the 17th. The six-day Celtic-fest includes the best of American fare and a long list of Irish beverages and unadulterated bravado. The restaurant opened in 2001 and has become a favourite haunt for food fanatics and revellers alike. The menu features something for everyone; generous pours, generous portions, and value for money is guaranteed. This is the perfect place to cool off after a long day, catch a game, celebrate or just chill with friends. Its exciting and varied menu has a full range of entrees, starters, appetisers, soups and salads, main courses and mouth-watering desserts. The restaurant is a versatile space that offers a calm environment for a weekday lunch and becomes the epicentre for parties at the weekend. Given its prime location in Juffair, it’s a great spot to host special days and get-togethers. If you can’t make it out, don’t worry; Bennigan’s has a home delivery service, which means your favourite food is never too far away. Visit Bennigan’s for delicious chef’s specials, beverage promotions, live entertainment, Irish pub music, games, surprise gifts and a memorable St Paddy’s celebration! Call 17 813-750. www.bahrainthismonth.com

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Pierric’s Birthday Pierric celebrated his birthday with friends and family at his villa in Juffair. Pierric and Esky with the birthday cake

Betty, Anil, Priya & Jenny

Pierric surrounded with close friends and family

Fanny, Jude & Nidhal

Hiwot & Dem

Jamal, Pauline & Loic

OTHER EVENTS

The King Hamad Prize for Agricultural Development was announced by the National Initiative for Agriculture Development at a press conference held at the Isa Cultural Centre. The prize worth BD20,000 aims to improve food security in the Kingdom. Prof Waheed Al Nasser, Mohamed Bucheeri, Shaikha Maram bint Isa Al Khalifa & Dr Thuraya Al Mansoori at the conference.

In an effort to educate young minds on healthy cuisine, Maki Japanese Restaurant collaborated with Riffa Views International School in organising a nutrition and health seminar for secondary students.

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Harman/Kardon signed an official agreement with AJM Kooheji Group making it the official distributor for Bahrain with the full lineup of products including JBL, Harman/Kardon and AKG.

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afterdarkthemenights What? Monday Madnss Where? Buster's, Juffair Grand Dance to DJ Peekaboo's tunes and enjoy all cocktails for BD4. i Call 33 895-222.

tuesday What? Challenge the Bartender Where? Elements, InterContinental Regency Try five different shots created by the bartenders for BD10++. i Call 17 227-777.

sunday What? Cabin Crew Night Where? Txoko, The Domain Present your cabin crew ID and receive 50 per cent discount on beverages. i Call 16 000-222. What? FBI Night Where? Harvesters Pub, Crowne Plaza Bahrain For people in the hospitality industry, the menu is offered on half price. i Call 17 531-122. What? Quiz Night Where? JJ’s Irish Pub & Restaurant Take part in the famous JJ’s quiz and win prizes in each round. i Call 17 742-323. What? Becks Jam Nite Where? Club Buffalo, Ramee California Rock out on stage with the band and get a free Becks pint. i Call 17 826-001.

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monday

What? Sunset Monday Where? Txoko, The Domain Have two drinks for the price of one from 5.30pm until 7.30pm. i Call 16 000-222. What? Wine Tasting Where? Elements, InterContinental Regency Take a guided wine tasting tour through three regions for BD10++. i Call 17 227-777. What? Nostalgic Night Where? The Warbler, Ramee Baisan Dance to the hits of 80s and 90s, and get 20 per cent off on drinks. i Call 39 381-631. What? Badaboom DJ Night Where? Club Buffalo, Ramee California Dance away to DJ Trixta's music. Free drinks for ladies.. i Call 17 826-001.

What? Jam Night Where? Downtown, InterContinental Regency Jam with the band when your favourite song comes up; receive a free drink i Call 17 227-777.

What? Microphone Madness Where? JJ’s Irish Pub & Restaurant This is one of the most popular theme nights; a free shot for every singer. i Call 17 742-323.

What? Nightingale Night Where? The Warbler, Ramee Baisan Sing your heart out and get a free shot and beer bucket for BD9.9. i Call 39 381-631.

What? Live-Oke Where? Davy Crockett’s, Hotel Diva Here’s your chance to sing with the band live on stage. i Call 39 046-715.

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What? Boys’ Night Out Where? The Warbler, Baisan International Enjoy a 20 per cent discount on bull frogs; get a bucket of beer for BD9.900. i Call 38 381-631. What? Cocktail Night Where? Harvesters Pub, Crowne Plaza Bahrain Take advantage of the ‘buy one, get one free’ offer on selected cocktails. i Call 17 531-122.

wednesday What? Russian Night Where? Elements, InterContinental Regency Enjoy a wide selection of vodka; ladies get 50 per cent off on their order. i Call 17 227-777. What? Five DC Dollars Night Where? Davy Crockett’s, Hotel Diva Drop in with your girlfriends as ladies enjoy five free drinks. i Call 39 046-715. What? Pint and Jam Night Where? The Warbler, Baisan International Jam with the in-house band and enjoy four pints of beer at BD9.900. i Call 38 381-631. What? Vodka Night Where? Bedrock, ramee California Enjoy Smirnoff and Absolut vodka with mixers for BD2. i Call 33 731-000.

What? Sushi Wednesdays Where? Thai Lounge, The Ritz-Carlton Enjoy unlimited house beverages with a wide selection of sushi. i Call 17 586-499.

thursday What? Cabin Crew Nights Where? Imari, The Domain Present your cabin crew ID and receive 50 per cent discount on beverages. i Call 16 000-333. What? Vodka Night Where? Downtown, InterContinental Regency Ladies receive three selected Vodka shots complimentary. i Call 17 227-777. What? Glow Party Where? Club Buffalo, Ramee California Dress in white and get covered inneon brightness at the party. i Call 33 731-000. What? Open Bar Night Where? Buster's, Juffair Grand 'Drink all you can' promotion for BD15; free drinks for ladies. i Call 33 895-222. What? Karaoke Night Where? Kicks, Hotel Diva Start the weekend with a spirited sing-along with friends. i Call 39 922-583.

friday

What? Pitcher Night Where? Buster's, Juffair Grand Have pitchers of your favourite cocktails for only BD10. i Call 33 895-222.

What? Ladies and Jammers’ Night Where? Harvesters Pub, Crowne Plaza Bahrain Jam with the resident band while ladies enjoy two free drinks. i Call 17 531-122.

What? Four Pint Pitcher Night Where? Harvesters Pub, Crowne Plaza Bahrain Quench your thirst with pitchers for BD6.500++. i Call 17 531-122.

What? BBQ Night Where? Elements, InterContinental Regency Enjoy an exhaustive range of barbecue delights with unlimited drinks for BD25. i Call 17 227-777.

What? Cabin Crew Nights Where? Txoko, The Domain Present your cabin crew ID and receive 50 per cent discount on beverages. i Call 16 000-222.

saturday What? Biru Garden Where? Imari, The Domain Enjoy a free-flow Kirin draught beer with Izakaya-style dishes for BD23++. i Call 16 000-333. What? Beer Promotion Where? Downtown, InterContinental Regency Get unlimited selected draught beer from 8pm until midnight for BD22++. i Call 17 227-777. What? Sports & Shots Where? The Warbler, Baisan International Buy one shot and get a bucket beer for BD9.900 with night-long karaoke. i Call 38 381-631. What? Shooter's Night Where? Buster's, Juffair Grand A night of great music with your favourite shooters. i Call 33 895-222. What? Cocktail Night Where? Harvesters Pub, Crowne Plaza Bahrain Take advantage of the ‘buy one, get one free’ offer on selected cocktails. i Call 17 531-122.

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Zain Briefing Session Zain held a briefing session at Riyadat mall announcing Zain Group’s strategic partnership with the MIT Enterprise Forum Arab Startup competition. Participants at the briefing

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Land Rover Opens Experience Centre Off-road driving enthusiasts have a new facility to test and develop their skills with the first Land Rover Experience Centre in the Middle East region. The 3.5km landscape of varying terrains is open at the Bahrain International Circuit. A driver tests the new terrain Kate & Paul

Nawaf Al Zayani, Euro Motors managing director, Shaikh Salman, BIC chief executive, HE Iain Lindsay, British Ambassador, Mark Cameron, JLR global brand experience director & Bruce Robertson, JLR managing director

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Sparkling Scent

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Lalique Amethyst Eclat is the latest fragrance from Al Hawaj, in partnership with Sprecher Berrier Group of Companies. Exuding sophistication, it is a fragrance for the woman of today. It combines notes of raspberry, blackcurrant, blackberry, woods, musks and other elements, highlighting peony for its heart note. Available at all Al Hawaj outlets.

Frivolous Fragrance With spring comes the sweet scent of frivolity with L’Occitane’s new fragrance — Fleurs de Cerisier L’eau. Subtle and crystal-clear, the perfume combines lemon sparkles over blackcurrant and watermelon, with cherry blossoms, violet and rose notes at the heart and subtle musky wood trail as its base. The collection comprises Eau de Toilette (BD21.5), fragrance touch (BD11.25), shower milk (BD10), moisturising milk (BD14.25) and hand cream (BD5). Available at L’Occitane in Seef mall and City Centre Bahrain.

Smoking Hot

Eco-friendly Sunnies Barrel and Drum’s debut collection of wooden sunglasses are made out of high quality eco-friendly materials like bamboo and natural wood, bringing a fresh and contemporary eyewear alternative to the GCC. The Classic Collection consists of tried and tested designs, repurposed with signature wooden frames, including styles such as Black Sandal Wayfarer, Bamboo Wayfarer, Zebra Wood, Ebony Wood Metal Rimless and Ebony Wood Rims. Available to purchase online at www.barrelanddrum.me.

Iconic Styles Piaget has re-edited its two iconic watches — the Black Tie vintage inspiration and the traditional oval watch. The two versions, a jewellery watch and a men’s watch, both sculpted in gold and fitted with a hardstone dial, reflect Piaget’s signature aesthetic boldness. The traditional oval watch comes in 18K white or pink gold, set with 24 brilliant-cut diamonds and the Black Tie vintage inspiration comes in 18K white gold with a black onyx dial. Available at Moda Mall Sheraton Centre Complex. www.bahrainthismonth.com

Oettinger Davidoff AG delights customers with unique brands and unrivalled retail experiences. The company offers tobacco products including cigars, cigarillos and pipe tobaccos, with its own cigar brands such as Davidoff, Camacho, Zino Platinum, AVO, Cusano, The Griffin’s, Private Stock and Zino. Smokers' accessories such as humidors, cigar cutters, lighters and matches, ashtrays and cigar cases as well as accessories for cigarillos and pipes are also available. Available at Jashanmal, Al Aali Shopping Complex.

Work it Out

Reebok men's workout SZ1 digital watch takes its cues from the Reebok ZigTech technology, incorporating the wavy sole design in a subtle manner into its strap. From the side, the double-injection moulded strap in warrior black shows a lemon zest coloured Zig-wave pattern. The watch is waterproof up to 50 metres and is the perfect workout companion with its split-function chronograph measuring your exercise progress. Available at A La Mode, Seef Mall and City Centre Bahrain.

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Pierre Vasseur

AL AREEN PALACE & SPA

A Luxurious Haven Following a series of upgrades, this luxury landmark welcomes you to its revamped premises, offering an opulent oasis in the middle of the dessert.

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Al Areen Palace & Spa has undergone a major facelift, which has been attracting great feedback from the industry and an influx of new guests and visitors. Spearheading the operation is general manager, Pierre Vasseur, who has several exciting ideas for the future. “When the first phase of the property upgrade was launched, our main goal was to make sure that our guests continue to enjoy the facilities we offer,” says Pierre. “This is why the villas are being refurbished, repainted, and maintained one by one. Otherwise, we would not have been able to accommodate the increasing demand.” It’s not just the villas that have been given a new lease of life, the property has seen positive changes in its environment and facilities, such as scenic landscaping, the re-opening of the vitality pool, the newly-constructed road and night lights that decorate the main façade. The property prides itself on the staff’s ability to provide excellent service to the guests, and its tranquil ambience. Pierre has also kept a close watch on the food and beverage outlets and says guests are sure to be satisfied. “Guests can look forward to creative additions to the menus at Saffron and Keizo. For dessert lovers, there are freshly-made cakes and pastries, along with exquisite chocolate collections from our very own brand, Le Palais du Chocolat,” he says.

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“The hotel is also a popular destination for weddings and team building activities. With charming landscapes and scenery, our outdoor venue provides a fresh take on the traditional ballroom set-up.” Revamping the venue’s outdoor catering service is also on the agenda. Although only introduced last year, the catering service now extends to a location of your choice. “It is with great pride that Al Areen Spa is nominated as a finalist of 2015 World Luxury Spa Awards — an award that plays an important role in our continuous effort to provide the finest luxury facilities and services to all our guests,” says Pierre. Having worked at Al Areen Palace & Spa for a year, he firmly believes there is great potential waiting to be tapped. Call 17 845-000. www.bahrainthismonth.com


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DESSANGE PARIS

A Dream Escape ANKITA MAMGAIN Take a break from your busy routine and treat yourself to a relaxing massage or beautifying treatment — a bit of touch therapy can do wonders!

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Let me start with a disclaimer — I am not a mum, but that doesn’t mean I don’t feel tired and overworked. Whether you are a full-time career woman or a stayat-home mother, there are times when you wish you could just run away to a happy place and do nothing! Thankfully, scribbled on my seemingly unending to-do list and amidst my deadline-centric existence was a task I simply couldn’t put off — a spa retreat. I headed to Dessange Paris in Adliya for a bit of pampering. Once I placed my belongings in a locker and changed into a robe, my attendant Chenda escorted me to the massage room. As I lay face down on the bed, gazing into a bowl of orchids, the lights dimmed, soothing aromas and music filled the air and Chenda started the Thai Hot Poultice massage. Starting from my feet, she eased out the tension in my calf muscles and went all the way up to my shoulders, without stopping. It almost seemed as if she was walking on me, I’m sure she wasn’t but it felt like it.

After this initial warm-up she concentrated on each body part individually, constantly checking with me if the pressure was alright and I, in my sedated slurs, kept replying that it was “just fine”. There’s something about Oriental music and spas; it’s a match made in heaven. Soon I drifted off to my happy place. It looked somewhat like Teletubbie-land; bright sunshine, vast fields of grass and beautiful flowers. Soon after I was surrounded by the sound of rain, watching glistening droplets fall off luscious green leaves. How I managed to see an ex-colleague at a Barak Obama press conference amidst all this, I don’t know. “Snap out of it, snap out now,” I told myself. By now Chenda had moved on to the nape of my neck, the most painful and troublesome area of my predominantly desk-confined body. After a few irksome strokes, the knots d isappeared and she progressed, pressing herb-filled muslin bags on my body as they gently steamed away. I decided not to wash away the oil, and let my skin feast on its herbal goodness for a little while. After this tranquilising hour and a half, I had some ginger tea and fresh fruits before heading to the salon for some hair care. Following a quick consultation with my attendant, Rosie, I was prescribed treatment for normal hair. She applied a few, great-smelling potions on the roots before covering my hair with a mask to deeply condition the strands. This was followed by wash and blow-dry and I left the place feeling immensely energised. So mummies, give yourself a break for a couple of hours and book a pampering package now! Make sure you arrive a little ahead of your appointment so that you can use Dessange’s steam, sauna and plunge pool facilities as well. Happy Mother’s Day! www.bahrainthismonth.com



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Muna Al Hashemi

BATELCO

Enhancing Your Experience Continuing its impressive start to 2015, Batelco is offering customers a range of new services to improve their Internet speed and everyday lives.

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As a part of the “Batelco Cares” programme, customers will be able to enjoy specially designed solutions to cater for their different lifestyles, whether it is for the home, entertainment, fitness or health, to name but a few. This is done through various hi-tech gadgets, devices and solutions. “Our latest Batelco Cares programme is aimed at enriching our customers’ lifestyles and accordingly we are raising the bar by introducing a little luxury and sophistication to our customers’ lives,” says Batelco Bahrain A/CEO, Muna Al Hashemi. Meanwhile, the Kingdom’s only provider of broadband over a fibre network continues to expand its reach to more customers across Bahrain. In a bid to improve services, the company’s Superfast Fibre Optic Broadband packages are available for new and current customers in areas including Saar, Riffa Views, Reef Islands, Juffair, Sanad, Khaleej, Tubli, Ishbiliya and Busaitain. The rollout continues with a number of new locations to be added throughout 2015.

The new network enables Batelco to deliver a range of Smart Home solutions such as Internet TV and Quadro Play. Using cutting-edge technology, existing and new subscribers can benefit from broadband packages featuring superfast download speeds upto 150Mb and the highest throttling speeds upto 20Mb. Fibre access provides a reliable and stable service for new customers and existing broadband customers on High Speed packages will automatically move to the new Fibre network. This means they will benefit from attractive exclusive offers available for a limited period.

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Time for Discovery This movement comprises of 939 parts, including 354 for the calibre itself, which houses the 173 parts of the Gravity Control module. The fusée-chain system comprises 585 parts. The dial has an open structure that allows you to see three mechanisms in action simultaneously. A three-dimensional canvas provides a sophisticated aesthetic and the three small gold subdials feature intricate guilloche, which is painted white and fitted with blued steel hands and screws. The main plate is hollowed out to reveal the Zenith logo in relief and a parade of stars. The hollowed parts have been filled with midnight blue lacquer. The counterweight of the gravity control system is adorned by a micro-painting of the Southern Hemisphere. Entirely hand-finished, this ornamentation on the Academy Christophe Colomb Hurricane Grand Voyage II makes each timepiece unique. Christopher Columbus and founder of Zenith, Georges Favre-Jacot, have a lot in common — a pioneering spirit, a curious nature and a love of challenges. Their passion and enterprising personalities guided them towards uncharted horizons. Call 17 535-344.

Determination and relentless hard work often result in something extraordinary and this stunning creation is a prime example.

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Once again, Zenith pays tribute to the famous navigator Christopher Columbus by introducing an enigmatic creation in a limited-edition series — Academy Christophe Colomb Hurricane Grand Voyage II. This piece is a combination of technical and artistic achievement that demonstrates watchmaking is not just about mechanisms and precision. Watch connoisseurs will be enamoured with a remarkable painting that adorns the back of the dial. There are new details on a 45 millimetre rose gold case and beneath the domed sapphire crystal. These include handmade gold elements screwed to the movement. This is a result of micro-engraving, enamelling and miniature painting. This ambitious design was a big challenge for artisans and engineers, who had to completely revise the movement in order to accommodate the artwork. The result clearly demonstrates Zenith’s creativity and ability to combine its prodigious mechanisms and art. March 2015 147


marketplace VIVA

Connecting Communities VIVA sponsored the second annual Kite Flying Festival

Distribution of food during Ramadan in labour camps

VIVA offers free calls to celebrate Diwali at labour camps

Communication is the key to bringing people together. One telecom company on the island has gone a step further in not just connecting people but communities as a whole.

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Bahrain is home to a variety of cultures and nationalities and many expatriates who live here go without seeing their families for years. So, their primary means of communication is through phone calls to be in contact with their loved ones. VIVA understands this need all too well and has been striving to build a bridge of communication to bring communities together on a bigger scale. You may have noticed the VIVA signboards displayed at cold stores and mobile shops or the banners showcasing VIVA’s latest promotion to call India, Bangladesh, Pakistan or the Philippines placed at the cash counters in supermarkets and hypermarkets across the Kingdom. All of these are part of VIVA’s way of giving back to the community and extending its reach to its diverse customer base. VIVA is continuing to enhance its leadership along with the strength of its distribution channel. With its prepaid products available in over 4,000 outlets, VIVA is not only expanding to reach out to everyone in Bahrain, but has also been actively supporting diverse communities by organising activities which can bring them nearer to their home countries. The company has been involved in supporting activities such as concerts, kite festivals, Holi (Indian festival) celebrations, quiz competitions and many more. With the expatriate communities living away from their homes, VIVA’s aim is to bring them closer to their families.

VIVA supports India Quiz

One of the many activities VIVA has been at the forefront of organising is India’s festival of lights, Diwali. To celebrate this festive occasion with the Indian community, VIVA set up phone booths in labour camps across Bahrain offering a large number of people free phone calls so they could get in touch with their loved ones and wish their families well. VIVA also sponsored the second annual Kite Flying Festival recently, to coincide with another Indian festival, Makar Sakranti. This attracted more than 1,200 kite enthusiasts who came together to display their creatively designed kites and demonstrate their skills at Sakhir. To add to the festivities, VIVA introduced a special competition which offered kite enthusiasts the opportunity to embellish their kites with a VIVA theme. Winners were chosen out of 25 entries that submitted for this unique competition. Visit www.viva.com.bh. www.bahrainthismonth.com


Anastasios Fragkopoulos, Nadera Abuali, Harpreet Arora, Stephan Havrilla, Navneet Kampani, Hussain Al-Baluchi and Noor Ghazwan

CITIBANK BAHRAIN

Valuable Partnership One of the largest banks in Bahrain is providing its customers with extra incentives and added value by embarking on a beneficial joint venture.

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In an effort to provide continuous support and perks to its customers, Citibank Bahrain has announced a partnership with the Royal Golf Club (RGC) located at Riffa Views, the island’s first luxury residential gated community. This collaboration will offer extra privileges to Citigold customers and Ultimate Credit Card customers along with RGC members. Under the partnership, Citigold and Ultimate Credit Card members will be entitled to a 10 per cent discount on food and enjoy a special rate of BD53 for the Championship Course. Customers can take advantage of these offers by using their Citigold Debit/ Credit Card or Ultimate Credit Card at the club. In addition, Ultimate Credit Card members can also avail of a free round of golf each month. During the partnership agreement signing, Citibank Bahrain’s Consumer Banking head, Navneet Kampani said: “As a global banking institution, we are committed to providing access to innovative financial products and solutions in Bahrain with a goal of delivering a remarkable experience to our customers. Serving the unique needs and aspirations of clients in

our Citigold business, with the right wealth management proposition and a global operating platform, is at the heart of our local strategy.” RGC general manager Stephan Havrilla welcomed the collaboration, saying: “Citibank has been an important financial partner in establishing the RGC as the preferred venue in Bahrain for business and social connections. With Citibank’s extensive range of products and services, our members can experience a wide variety of personal banking solutions of their choice without hassle. In addition, Citibank’s flexible payment terms with its Ultimate Credit Card have added convenience and benefit to the process of obtaining our exclusive club membership.” Also present at the signing were Hussain Al-Baluchi, branch banking and wealth management head, Nadera Abuali, corporate communications manager, Harpreet Arora, Citigold segment and business development head, Anastasios Fragkopoulos, cards, marketing and e-business manager, Noor Ghazwan, marketing officer and Sue Addison, Royal Golf Club’s senior marketing and PR manager. March 2015 149


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Food, Glorious Food

This one is for all the foodies out there! Get your appetites ready as the much anticipated seventh annual Food & Hospitality Expo opens in April.

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If food is what you live for then an upcoming food exhibition will not only tantalise your taste buds but will leave you craving for more. Whet your appetites as the annual Food & Hospitality Expo prepares to open to the public. The event is organised by Bahrain Exhibition & Convention Authority (BECA) and will be held from April 28 until April 30. The expo is dedicated to the food, beverage and packing technology industries, aiming to provide participants the opportunity to network and forge potential business relationships. Since its inception in 2009, the expo has grown immensely over the past few years with the launch of new and enhanced products and services. Now in its seventh year, the event will showcase live cooking stands, local chefs and a wide range of activities that have proved successful in previous years. The event will bring together an international audience of buyers, retailers and distributors as well as provide a platform for the largest gathering of food, beverage and hospitality industry professionals. Apart from various displays of products and services, the event will feature Bahrain’s finest hotel chefs competing to showcase their culinary talents for a chance to win big. They will cook their dishes live on stage and will be evaluated by a panel of professional judges, who will be scoring each entry. Visitors will also have the opportunity to sample the prepared dishes and give their feedback. As the chefs will be awarded points for their final scores based on preparation, taste and creativity in all their dishes, there are big expectations for this year’s competition. Exhibitors representing Bahrain’s

finest in the food and hospitality industry will also showcase their products and services, offering various tasty treats and snacks to visitors. This event, aimed at the GCC region and its strong demand for new products, will also offer visitors an insight into food and beverage trends of the future. Bahrain Exhibition & Convention Authority will offer free admission during this three-day show, which will be filled with various activities and a welcoming atmosphere. The Food and Hospitality Expo 2015 is supported by Bahrain’s Ministry of Industry and Commerce, the Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry, along with the participation of various media sponsors to ensure the event is a huge success. Visit www.foodexpbh.com for more information. www.bahrainthismonth.com


5th Annual Health & Wellness Expo 2015

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An Informed Choice Avocado oil’s composition is similar to that of olive oil and it is often used when opting for something healthier. It is rich in monounsaturated fatty acids and contains no cholesterol. Coconut oil is commonly used in vegan and Thai cuisine, partly because it adds an explosion of flavour to your food. It has high amounts of medium-chain fatty acids that are hard for our bodies to convert into stored fat and easier to burn. It is also known to slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. Truffle oil is a bit expensive compared to the others in the category, thus is regarded as the cooking oil of exotic cuisine. Both white truffle oil and black truffle oil can be found across Alosra supermarkets, if you’re ever looking to really impress dinner guests!

Cooking oil not only affects the taste of food but also has an impact on your health. Knowing more about the different varieties can help you to make the right choice.

With every new health report and must-try recipe, you are faced with a cooking oil conundrum. From olive to coconut, there are many different types to choose from and a wide variety of these can be found at Alosra.

Almond oil has many benefits, whether applied to the skin, hair or consumed. It helps clear dandruff, reduces dark circles and delays signs of ageing. When used in the kitchen, it relieves muscle pains, strengthens the nervous system, boosts immunity, regulates blood pressure and maintains cholesterol levels. It is recommended that new mothers massage their baby with Almond oil for soft skin and healthy bone development. So, head down to your nearest branch of Alosra and purchase cooking oils from all over the world, be it for their taste or health benefits. Call 17 697-558 or visit www.alosraonline.com.

Olive oil is the most popular of the lot; this is a staple of the Mediterranean diet. It is known to fight and help in the prevention of various diseases such as diabetes, osteoporosis, heart disease and cancer. It keeps your blood pressure in check and has been associated with the prevention of strokes. Extra-virgin olive oil, derived from the first press of olives, also has great health benefits and its flavour pairs especially well with salads. The flavour is not so dominant in extra-light olive oil. It’s not really ‘light’, it has the same amount of calories as other types of olive oil and is ideal for grilling and frying. Rapeseed oil is a popular healthy choice, with 50 per cent less saturated fat content than olive oil. Considered a natural antioxidant, it is a rich source of vitamin E and is used to prevent blood and heart disease and in treating diabetes. 152 March 2015

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M&S

Your Style Secret

This season, it’s all about denim. From relaxed, easy shapes and vintage washes to sleek minimalist silhouettes in the richest indigo, the perfect jeans are every woman’s style shape. With more than 50 years expertise, M&S is passionate about denim. The brand’s experience means every pair of jeans is designed to lift, shape and feel unbelievably comfortable, giving you the confidence to look and feel great. One of the secrets behind M&S denim is the way its British in-house design team fits each style. They use real women, rather than mannequins, to get the fit just right, making sure each pair sits comfortably on the waist and has a touch of stretch for maximum comfort. You can trust M&S for quality too. Its denim is tried and tested, washed and worn, so you know your jeans will stay looking good the whole season through. When it comes to innovation, M&S is in a league of its own. From amazing stretch fabrics like DUAL FX, guaranteed to keep its shape for hour after hour, to the super flattering stitching in Sculpt & Lift that creates the perfect silhouette, the company’s technologists go to endless lengths to make every woman look the very best she can. And the best part? All this – the amazing fit, unbeatable quality and fantastic innovation — comes at a price that’s truly affordable. Fabulous style combined with great value. It’s why every woman needs M&S denim.

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YATEEM CENTRE

A Hidden Treasure

Bab Al Bahrain is a shopping haven for unique items that cannot be found elsewhere on the island. The souq has a variety of shops, waiting to be discovered. What makes the souq interesting for most visitors is the diverse culture and the plethora of shops and little treasures tucked away in a corner or back alley, which tempts people to come back and explore it further. Building on these ideas, there has been a recent announcement of the development of a ‘Little India’ in the area south of Bab Al Bahrain. The Yateem Centre is ahead of the ball in this concept, having introduced Al Adil supermarkets last year. This is an authentic rags-toriches story of an Indian barrow boy who has risen onto the region’s rich list through selling authentic, freshly ground flours and spices in his shops, even featuring a mill in every location. He opened his first shop in Dubai and has now expanded into Bahrain as part of a pan-Gulf expansion, with the Yateem Centre playing a lead role. The opening of the Indian Embassy’s passport services on the top floor of the shopping centre has given even more reason for Indians and Indophiles to visit the Yateem Centre. It is a convenient location and the basement car park is an absolute boon to visitors. “We have seen a definite uplift in business in the Yateem Centre. There are substantially more people visiting the passport office and we also have a number of new stores and services opened in response,” says centre manager Andrew Petty. “However, our newest tenant is completely unrelated and is the Dragon’s Den Gym, which offers a modern fitness opportunity to the central Manama business community. With its extended opening hours from early morning to late evening, there is no excuse of being stuck in the office.” Call 17 215-615. www.bahrainthismonth.com

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PUMA

Fast as Lightning Bolt Get up to speed with a shoe that will not only put a spring in your step but also inspire you to follow in the footsteps of the fastest man on Earth.

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PUMA has gone the extra mile by launching its new running shoe, IGNITE, a performance shoe featuring innovative foam technology that maximises energy return to keep you running further for longer. What’s even more inspiring is the fact that the IGNITE shoe is worn by the world’s fastest man, Usain Bolt. It is PUMA’s most responsive running shoe, designed for a wide range of runners, optimising comfort and durability. The shoe’s revolutionary IGNITE foam powers every stride. It provides responsive cushioning, optimal rebound and comfort. The premium ForEverFoam — Cellasto sets IGNITE apart and is strategically placed in the heel. ForEverFoam is a compound that is heavily used in the automotive industry. In a running shoe, it disperses the impact at each step and gives the same performance under cold and hot temperatures. This material creates long-lasting durability and is entirely new to the market with the direct-inject tooling being a first of its kind for PUMA, creating its most responsive foam. Additionally, the Polyurethane blend in the mid-sole provides immediate comfort and a superior energy return. It also offers a high rebound cushioning that feels good from the very first moment. Inspired by the brand philosophy of Forever Faster, IGNITE has been designed to help you run faster, while still looking and feeling good. The shoe is meant for different types of runners and their various needs

— from serious to everyday runners and cross trainers. Looking to nature for objects that are fast and visually show the use of energy, IGNITE designer Jacob Garcia drew inspiration from comets, one of the fastest moving objects in the universe that have a visible trail. This inspiration is apparent in the shape of the shoe’s sidewall and outsole. “I start out with a running shoe to warm up before going into a spike and I need a shoe that is comfortable and keeps my energy up. I love the IGNITE for that, and I can feel it make a real difference. It’s a pretty good looking shoe as well,” says Usain Bolt. PUMA Global’s running training business unit general manager Karin Baust says: “We’re proud to bring IGNITE to the market. This shoe has been a long time in the making; we’ve been working on the foam innovation and tooling for a number of years. It’s extremely satisfying to launch IGNITE because advancement in footwear technology like this doesn’t come around every day and we’re confident this is going to have a big impact on a wide range of runners around the world.” The shoe is exclusively available at the PUMA store, located on the second floor of City Centre Bahrain. Call 17 178-046. www.bahrainthismonth.com


SWISS-BELHOTEL SEEF BAHRAIN

Hospitality is our Passion It’s exciting times for one of the deluxe 4-star hotels of Bahrain as a new dynamic director of sales and marketing joins the team. Swiss-Belhotel Seef Bahrain is a stylish, new 4-star deluxe hotel located in the heart of the Seef district. The latest member to join its dynamic team is the director of sales and marketing, Yazan Zuhri Abu-Awwad. The young 34-year-old Jordanian has been in the hospitality industry for 14 years, having worked with international chains such as Marriott, Mövenpick, Radisson Blu and Auris Hotels. His last position was with Millennium Copthorne Hotel in Dubai as director of sales and marketing. “I studied hotel management at Applied Science University in Amman, Jordan and worked with many departments for the first three years of my career to learn the basics of the hospitality industry. Then I was dedicated to sales and marketing for nearly 10 years,” he says. With its close proximity to the shopping malls and Seef district becoming the new business hub for the Manama area, Swiss-Belhotel targets both business and leisure clients. The hotel is proud of its services, rooms and location. It boasts a team of experienced staff, mainly coming from 5-star hotel backgrounds, who are passionate about hospitality and excellence in service.

Yazan Zuhri Abu-Awwad

“My new role at Swiss-Belhotel is really exciting, especially working with such a brand,” says Yazan. “We are currently expanding in the Middle East quite well. We have a few projects in Saudi Arabia and we are already operational in Kuwait, Doha and Dubai. My role is to maintain our share in the market, plus to be the leader of the 4-star hotels in the market. The Bahrain market is expanding in a very healthy way and so are we. Our main goal is guest satisfaction.” Call 66 310-000.

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Nino Opens Riffa Branch Nino restaurant opened its second branch in Riffa, next to the Royal University for Women, inaugurated by HE Shaikh Khalid Bin Humood Al Khalifa, acting assistant undersecretary for tourism. Guests were invited to watch a live cooking competition, inspired by the Food Network show Chopped. Haider & HE Shaikh Khalid inaugurate the venue

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Mariam, Wafa, Nada, Zainab, Huda, Nisha & Ashwathy

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Royal Collection It’s the Chinese Year of the Goat and to mark the occasion, one of the most reputed English watchmakers in the world has created an exquisitely crafted limited edition timepiece.

Arnold & Son has been combining art, tradition and technology to create beautiful watches since the 18th century. The company is greeting the Chinese Lunar New Year with a special tribute to the eighth animal sign in the Chinese zodiac an exquisite watch, limited to just eight timepieces. Individuals born in the Chinese Year of the Goat are said to appreciate life’s finer things.

The latest limited edition from Arnold & Son, HM Goats from the Royal Collection, fits into that exclusive category perfectly. The HM Goats Special Edition has a white motherof-pearl dial featuring an exquisite, hand-painted miniature of a family of goats feeding on leaves. The design is inspired by traditional Chinese ink wash painting, however, interpreted using the technique of miniature painting by hand. This showcases delicate tone and shading, using tiny brushstrokes and texturing that blend into an image with breathtaking richness of detail. The art of miniature painting by hand calls for a huge amount of patience and expertise and is a skill that takes many years of concentrated practice to fully master. Arnold & Son is proud of this singular timepiece as vice president of sales (Asia Pacific) Fabien Dutriaux explains: “The light reflected from the depths of the white mother-of-pearl dial illuminates the richness of detail in the exquisite miniature and eloquently expresses our mastery of the decorative arts.” The image on the dial captures all that is finest in Chinese ink wash painting and is a great tribute to the craftsmen who created it. The watch is powered by the A&S1001 movement, which is just 2.7mm thick and manufactured entirely in-house. Housed in a 40mm, 18-carat rose gold case, it has twin barrels that generate a 90-hour power reserve, guaranteeing greater accuracy. All the plates and bridges in the movement are hand-chamfered and decorated – a further indication of the traditional craftsmanship upheld by Arnold & Son. The watch is water-resistant up to 30 metres and the strap comes in hand-stitched brown or black alligator leather. The watch is exclusively available at Asia Jewellers in Moda Mall. Call 17 535-344. 158 March 2015

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RIFFA VIEWS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

Extra-curricular Programmes Riffa Views International School (RVIS) has added to its extracurricular programmes, by becoming a member of the international school activities league, Oasis Activities Conference (OAC). The OAC is a new activities conference organised by international schools in the MENA region. The international league provides opportunities for students, of both the junior varsity and varsity level, to travel overseas and participate in various competitive athletic tournaments. These include academic games and fine arts events, such as soccer, basketball, volleyball, forensics/knowledge bowl and music as well as the visual and performing arts. RVIS already offers its students a wide array of extra-and co-curricular programmes — involving competitive and participation-based sports – in addition to recreational activities in art and music. RVIS’s participation in the OAC further strengthens the co-curricular sporting programmes being offered at the school. By becoming a member of the OAC, RVIS aims to encourage students to participate in regional events that provide them with opportunities to excel in their field of interest. This year, RVIS kick-started the first event of the OAC by hosting the junior varsity volleyball tournament for the year 2014-2015. As host of the

tournament, RVIS welcomed 140 students and coaches from seven international schools in the region, including Jordan, Lebanon, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and UAE, for the inaugural competition. RVIS students have already participated in several regional OAC events, including soccer and volleyball tournaments in Cyprus and Jordan. “The students are very excited for the basketball season — starting this month — and will be traveling to Abu Dhabi for the junior varsity competitions,” a spokesperson says.

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GULF HOTEL

Mum’s The Word The Gulf Hotel Bahrain cherishes and appreciates mothers for their dedication, hard work and love and has a number of special deals to celebrate Mother’s Day.

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This March 21, take your mum to Zahle Lebanese restaurant for an evening of authentic Arabian galore. “Cherish and appreciate your mother, for her dedication, hard work and love. This Mother’s Day, it’s all about her, take your mum to our famous Zahle Lebanese restaurant for an evening of authentic Arabian fare galore, and if you’re dining in fours, your mum eats for free,” a spokesperson says. Choose from Zahle’s extensive selection of hot and cold mezze, grilled meat and authentic Lebanese fare such as beautifully presented shish kebab served in a golden box atop warm Arabic bread and burning coals. And that’s not all, there will be entertainment from Zahle’s famous singers and oriental entertainer. “Don’t worry about her gift, we will have arranged that for you. We are giving out special gifts to all mums who are celebrating Mother’s Day in Zahle,” the spokesperson adds. “Want to impress your mum? Why not purchase her a gift that can last longer! Get her an exclusive Prestige Club membership for only BD90 and give her more than 16 options in our fine dining outlets with an exclusive 50 per cent discount when dining for two, in addition to 25 per cent off in our Gulf Hotel Laundry Services, Cake and Pastry and 15 per cent off on

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cake orders; we are also giving away exclusive dining vouchers.” The dining vouchers include: buffet breakfast for two, seven discount vouchers worth BD4 to be used in any outlets, complimentary birthday or anniversary cake and complimentary beverage vouchers. The hotel’s exclusive room facilities include an anniversary room package, family weekend package, weekend platinum escape package, two nights weekend package, third night complimentary and four upgrade vouchers. So what are you waiting for? Take this exclusive and unique opportunity to show your appreciation to your mother. Call 17 713-000. www.bahrainthismonth.com


JUNAID PERFUMES

Perfumery Debuts at Dubai Airport One of the leading perfumers in the GCC is extending its reach by launching its products at Dubai International Airport’s duty free. In an effort to enhance customers’ shopping experience at various destinations, Junaid Perfumes is now offering its unique products at Dubai Duty Free. By launching its products at one of the busiest airports in the world, the company is keen to move closer to its customers enabling them to shop for their favourite Junaid Perfume products in the stateof-the-art Dubai International Airport. Emphasising its commitment to widen its commercial base, sales director Hamad Fuad said: “Junaid Perfumes has always had the keenness to meet its customers’ expectations by expanding its outreach at both national and international levels. “Dubai Airport features a vibrant retail environment and is considered as one of the biggest hubs in the gulf region. We took this tremendous opportunity to launch our new products at Dubai International Airport to

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enable us to deliver a value-added experience for the passengers and assist them to enjoy our unique products at their convenience.” Junaid Perfumes was established in 1910 and is one of the oldest perfumers in the GCC. The

company has grown significantly in repute and stature over the years and operates over 150 exclusive retail outlets across the world today. Call 17 737-007.

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Stress-free Tresses single setting. Attachments are just as important, so invest in a nozzle to distribute the air flow evenly and a diffuser to spread it out over a large area of hair. Adjust the setting depending on the texture of your hair. Finer hair will overheat and burn more quickly, so dry it at a lower temperature. Thicker or curly hair might require a higher heat setting to get the job done but don’t over-expose any hair to heat. Pre-treat your hair with products like Label.M Heat Protector before blow-drying. Use your fingers or a comb to distribute the product evenly throughout your hair.

Blow-drying your hair frequently can cause lasting damage but by following a few simple steps you can have the mane of your dreams and keep it looking healthy.

Although blow dryers make your hair look great, excessive exposure to heat can actually be quite damaging. Your hair can end up dried out, frizzy or with split ends, which is never a good thing. You can minimise the heat damage and never worry about frying your hair again by following this easy step-bystep guide from Joz Salon & Spa. Preparing to Blow Dry Your Hair The foremost thing is to buy a good quality hair dryer, like the one available from Label.M. Some sophisticated high-end dryers let you control the actual temperature of the hair but if you don’t want to splurge, just make sure you buy a dryer with cool, warm and hot settings and not one that only has a

Blow Drying Your Hair Start by separating your hair into sections. Have a mental plan on how you plan to dry your hair. You can begin with the hair on the left side of your face and work around the back to the right or begin with the bottom layer of your hair and work your way to the outer layer. Always begin blow drying at a low temperature and work your way through the hair sections until it’s about 40 per cent dry. Massage your hair at the roots to give it more volume. Flip your hair upside down by bending forward and direct the air flow at the back of your head to easily dry the bottom layers. Attaching the diffuser to your blow dryer will help spread the heat over a larger area, in turn reducing the damage. Continue blowdrying your hair on medium or high heat. A good way to use a diffuser is to drop your hair into its fingers, letting the air blow up through to the roots. Continue this until your hair is about 90 per cent dry. Let your hair cool back down to a normal temperature. This will keep it from getting frizzy and it also feels great on your skin after you have just blasted yourself with hot air for a while. Flip the heat setting to cool or use the frost-boost button if your hair dryer has one. Run the cold air through your hair until it cools down and allow it to air-dry the rest of the way. The complete range of Label.M products and accessories are available at Toni&Guy, Seef Mall and Joz Salon & Spa. Call 17 001-700 (Toni&Guy) and 16 031-120, 17 369133 or 17 756-449 (Joz Salon & Spa).

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ATIRAM PREMIER HOTEL

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Atiram Premier Hotel, located in Juffair’s seaside area, conveniently places your business, shopping, leisure and travel needs together in close proximity. ATIRAM is a Spanish chain with hotels worldwide and Premier is its first franchise in The Middle East market. The stunning four-star deluxe property boasts 105 rooms with a choice of single, double or suite options. All are well appointed with luxury modern settings, Italian-style décor and furnishing. “Despite the four-star rating, the hotel offers five-star luxury,” says group general manager Ved Parkash. “All rooms have world-class linen and bedding, a mini bar, tea/coffee maker, safe deposit locker, a 42-inch LED television with international channels and free Wi-Fi.” The hotel has a wide variety of food and beverage outlets including an all day dining restaurant that serves multi-cuisine delicacies during the daily breakfast and lunch buffets, while an à la carte menu is available at dinner time. Another upcoming eatery making its debut at the hotel is the Big Texas Bar-Be Que Restaurant. All types of meat will be cooked in smoke grillers specially flown in from Texas. The restaurant is being planned with the American Navy in mind and aims to provide them a taste of home in Bahrain. Also coming up is Club Lounge — Cavallo, which is set to look like a small Texas town when the West was wild. It will have a DJ and a wide selection of food and beverages. The hotel has a number of facilities including: Wi-Fi connectivity throughout the premises, a health club, steam, sauna, spa as well as an in and outdoor swimming pool. It also boasts a well-equipped banquet and conference hall, valet parking, four floors of in-house parking, car rental services, daily newspapers and more. Atiram Premier Hotel is owned by Dadabhai Group and managed by Blue Sapphire Properties. Visit www.atirampremierhotel.com.

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Irresistible Options Jawad Supermarket (JSM) has launched a new campaign that sees products from around the world arrive in the Kingdom.

For five decades, JSM has provided a wide range of celebrated brands, fresh produce, top quality meat, cheese, deli and bakery products. In a bid to provide even more selection for customers, the group has flown in products from the UK, USA, Australia and South Africa. The product range includes fresh and long-life food items as well as a range of household and personal use products. A pioneer in the supermarket concept, Jawad opened its first store in 1960 and, since then, Jawad Supermarkets have earned a reputation for consistency and reliability, distinguished by high standards as well as friendly and prompt service. Jawad Supermarket at the Jawad Dome opened its doors in 1980 to a warm public welcome, becoming Bahrain’s first state-of-theart supermarket. For more than three decades, JSM has made customers smile. With such a wide selection and walletfriendly prices, it’s no wonder this chain continues to be a favourite on the island. The World Series campaign is in full swing at its outlets in Jawad Dome, Budaiya and The Centre, Nwaidrat.

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Zainab, Yousif & Hala

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RCSI Winter Ball The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland - Medical University of Bahrain, held its annual Winter Ball at the Ritz-Carlton Bahrain for staff and students. Sinda, Inas & Nour

Heba & Danah

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Lina & Noor

Hira & Kaira

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BRITISH SCHOOL OF BAHRAIN

Teaching Excellence

A group of the BSB Infant School students from different nationalities on a school day

With the aim of providing the best possible education to its students, one of Bahrain’s top schools is planning to update its curriculum in the coming year. Children are the future of the world and education plays a huge role in shaping their lives. The British School of Bahrain (BSB) is considered one of the best schools on the island, where students come first. The BSB boasts 100 per cent pass rates at International General Certificate of Secondary Education (I/GCSE) and A-Level General Certificate of Education (A’ GCE) and was rated as outstanding in all

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areas when inspected by the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA). The school, located in Hamala, caters to ages three to 18-years, educating all the children on one campus. “With state-of-the-art facilities, motivated students, superb teaching and supportive parents, we promise you an inclusive international education in a school where all children are known, cherished and supported every step of the way as they secure places at the best universities in the world including Oxbridge,” says the school spokesperson. Over the course of the next year, BSB is set to become an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School and will be offering the IB diploma programme alongside its well-developed A-level and Business and Technology Education Council (BTEC) programmes in the Sixth Form. “We are using the IB authorisation process to develop our commitment to the transformational power of education and to ensuring BSB students care for our world and are willing, able and determined to play their part in making the world a better place,” says the school spokesperson. To see how well BSB might serve your child’s aspirations, contact admissions@thebsbh.com. Parents can also see the school in action during one of the forthcoming open days, which will be held on March 5 and March 26 from 8am to 2pm and on March 14 from 11am to 1pm. Alternatively, people can contact admissions for a personalised tour of the school on the day of their choosing. Call 17 610-920.

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BATH & BODY WORKS

Mother’s Day Treat With Mother’s Day round the corner, it’s time to show some extra love for you mum. Treat her to a fragrance that she will cherish forever.

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Our mothers are some of the most important people in our lives. They shower us with unconditional love and guide us every step of the way. So, show your appreciation and indulge her on Mother’s Day with a thoughtful gift that she will never forget. A ‘Forever’ treat from Bath & Body Works should definitely do the trick. Forever fragrances, Forever Midnight and Forever Red, are the upper echelon of luxury perfumery. The creative vision of master perfumers combines the rarest ingredients in stunning custom packaging, with each fragrance inspired by moments in the life of today’s confident and empowered woman. It took a team of three esteemed International Flavours and Fragrances (IFF) perfumers, Carlos Benjamin, Jean Marc Chaillan and Clemente Gavarry, more than two years to perfectly execute the vision of Forever Midnight. “There is a metamorphosis that occurs at midnight, when light goes dark, what is known transforms to the unknown and the mysterious and sensual combinations of night blooming flowers infuse the evening air,” explains Jean Marc Chaillan. The perfume captures this moment with a spark of plum nectar, midnight jasmine and vanilla orchid — exotic, velvety floral notes that are beautiful by day but bloom with a hint of spice at night. Rich caramel adds a final sensation to this electrifying scent. Like the fragrance, Forever Midnight’s luxurious packaging was inspired by all that sparkles against the darkness of the night. Forever Red is Bath & Body Work’s most luxurious fragrance. Inspired by the modern woman who does not need a reason or occasion to feel sexy, Forever

Red is the ultimate expression of desirability and the perfect fragrant accessory for the confident and fashionable woman. The expertly blended fragrance will pique your curiosity with top notes of fiery red pomegranate and peche de vigne, a rare French red peach that grows only in August. Soft petals of the rare red osmanthus flower and addictive notes of velvety marshmallow give the scent a sensuous texture. Intoxicating dry notes of vanilla rum and a rare liqueur aged in oak barrels leave a seductive impression. Forever Midnight and Forever Red are priced at BD21 and available at Bath & Body Works at City Centre Bahrain, Seef Mall and Muharraq Shopping Mall. Call 17 178-627 (City Centre Bahrain), 17 580-177 (Seef Mall) or 17 495-801 (Muharraq Shopping Mall).

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Moyez Kassam, 21CC Managing Partner & Janet Donnelly, Human Synergisitics Associate Consultant

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Understanding is the Key to Success The way an organisation conducts business and treats employees and customers as well as the wider community has a profound impact on its success.

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The Bahrain Association of Banks (BAB) in partnership with 21st Century Consulting (21CC) held a seminar to explain how organisational culture, commonly defined as ‘the way we do things around here’, develops with or without conscious effort to become the DNA of every organisation. During the event, 21CC managing director, Moyez Kassam, demonstrated why culture is often misinterpreted or misunderstood using a well accepted model created by one of the forefathers of ‘organisational theory’ that describes how culture develops over time. Extensive independent global research was presented, which showed that lack of focus or understanding of culture is one of the primary factors that contributes to a poor success rate of change initiatives, merger and acquisition deals and substantially lower employee engagement. The link to sustainable business performance has demonstrated extensive research that showed the substantial differences in business performance

between organisations which had cultures that adapted to internal and external forces, and ones that did not. StartPoint managing director and Human Synergistics associate consultant, Janet Donnelly, introduced and demonstrated a scientifically proven and validated approach for qualitative and quantitative assessment of organisational culture. She explained the need to establish an organisation’s ‘ideal / intended’ culture and to clearly identify ‘causal factors / levers-of-change’ in order to align current culture with the ideal culture state. Having a snap shot of the current position in terms of current culture and organisational effectiveness is imperative in today’s challenging business environment and provides the baseline for comparison and progress evaluation over time. Case studies from different industries were presented during the event to demonstrate the impact culture change has had on organisational performance. Email moyez@21-cc.com. www.bahrainthismonth.com


CERAM DENTAL

Lots to Smile About No matter how beautiful you are, if your smile is stained, or you have chipped teeth or puffy gums, it will ruin the youthful, healthy image you want to convey. The effects of an aging smile can compromise facial support, which can cause the face to appear disproportionate, leading to a gaunt appearance that makes people look older than their years. Aesthetic dentistry is a practical way to improve appearances and enhance a person’s smile and facial characteristics. A smile makeover will restore some of the proportion and volume to the face, it can even add volume to the lips. Modern dentistry is like a nonsurgical facelift, which can reshape and take years off the face, simply by adjusting teeth. By taking the entire face into consideration and shaping each individual tooth, either with bonding or applying lumineers, veneers or crowns, aesthetic dentists are able to restore your face to its ideal proportions. According to Dr Haider Alfayadh, with age your smile can lose its

vibrancy due to discoloration, tooth loss, cavities and decay. Yet, no matter what tooth problem it may be, there’s always a solution to give you the smile you’ve always dreamed of. Ceram Dental Center offers free consultations. Call 17 131-123.

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Dealing with Hair Fall If you’re suffering with hair fall, dermatologist Dr Rajshri Gachkal offers some of the causes and solutions. Q: What are the reasons for hair fall? A: Hormones, nutrition, stress, anaemia, thyroid disease, ovarian disease, some skin scalp diseases and excessive heat styling. Medicines or treatments, such as chemotherapy or radiation therapy can also cause hair fall and trichotillomania is a mental health problem in which a person pulls out their own hair. Q: What are the skin conditions of the scalp that cause hair loss? A: Dandruff, eczema, fungal infections, head lice, psoriasis, seborrhea, infection of the hair shaft and skin cancer. Q: When to seek medical attention? A: If you are losing large amounts of hair everyday, see a dermatologist to check for

medical reasons and to establish the best course of action. If the following symptoms occur at the same time as hair loss, you may have a serious medical condition and you should see a doctor right away. Confusion, poor appetite, constipation, loose motions, trouble breathing, weight loss, vomiting, fever, pain, skin problems. Q: How can I prevent hair fall? A: Take multivitamins, Include more highprotein foods in your diet and reduce stress. Q: What are the treatments for hair loss? A: Treatment of the underlying medical or skin condition is the best treatment for hair loss. Intralesional injection of steroids directly into the areas of skin can promote hair growth. Some creams can be prescribed by dermatologists and procedures such as mesotherapy are also available. For baldness, use wigs or undergo a surgical hair transplant.

Dr. Rajshri Ritesh Gachkal

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Media Tour New Seef Mall Members of the press were given a tour of the new Seef Mall in Muharraq prior to its opening.

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A spectacular new photographic book about the Kingdom of Bahrain by Andrew Weaver

“The first aerial photography book about Bahrain ever to be produced, containing over 250 amazing images shot almost entirely from helicopters”. In all leading bookstores now. For further information and corporate sales contact: (+973) 39445102 or email: weaverphoto@yahoo.com Available in 3 sizes.


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Mercedes-Benz GT Launch Al Haddad motors unveiled its new sports car Mercedes-Benz AMG GT in Bahrain. A driver revs the engine Sheikh Khalid bin Abdulla, Waseem & Sheikh Hamed bin Khalid

Ali, Waseem, Amel, Reem & Abdulla

Sheikh Abdulaziz Al Khalifa

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Sheikh Mohamed Al Khalifa & Sheikh Khalid Al Khalifa

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Hans-Kristian & Tony Jashanmal

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Davidoff Cigar Boutique Opening Jashanmal and Sons group & Swiss luxury brand Oettinger Davidoff launched the Davidoff Cigar Boutique at the Jashanmal department store in Al Aali mall.

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PISCES

Feb 21 – Mar 20 Soul-searching is the order of the day as March sees you analysing relationships and speculating on whether a future exists there at all. For some, the story is optimistic — especially if you have been negotiating a commitment from your partner with a final target of marriage in mind. However, it won’t be good news for all Pisceans, and those of you who are finding your relationships hard going at the moment might well wonder whether you and a partner still have the necessary motivations to continue in the present vein. Change can bring fear into any situation and the likelihood is that you will need to face yours if you are going to make any real progress this month. Card of the Month — Two of Swords For a detailed, personalised Tarotscope reading, contact Raphael by email: raphael@tarotscope.org.uk

ARIES March 21 – April 20

There’s been a lot going on in your life over the last year and, before you can move properly forward in 2015, you will need to clear the clutter and confusion that remains. In short, use March as a time for chopping away at any of the deadwood holding you back. Although you might not admit it, there is a lot of unnecessary baggage still weighing you down. This could mean a change of job, a change of lifestyle or even a change in the dynamics of how a relationship operates. It really is a case of drawing a line under what has been and starting afresh in as many ways as possible. Card of the Month — Ten of Cups

TAURUS April 21 – May 20 Plans that took seed last summer concerning matters financial will develop favourably into the second quarter of 2015 and see you travelling abroad to cement a profitable long-term partnership. You may also need to recruit a working associate to assist in an operation that might move too quickly for one person alone to deal with. You should safeguard your health by ensuring you do not take on more responsibility than you can chew, otherwise stress could easily get the better of you. The passing of a loved one might leave you more hurt than you first imagined and family feuds may arise as a consequence. Card of the Month — Knight of Wands 174 March 2015

GEMINI May 21 – June 20

You have had such a frustrating few weeks at work that right now you feel ready to throw in the towel and simply walk away. It’s understandable but unwise. It’s been hard but the worst is behind you and you need to allow a few more positive vibes back into your world. Your career problems have also rippled into your home life and a longterm relationship is under serious pressure because of the fallout. You need to take responsibility for your actions and put a solution in place. Your partner loves you but his patience has been stretched. Overall this is going to be a time of repentance on your part so try to get your act together and things will soon resolve themselves — but it’s going to take some effort. Card of the Month — Death

CANCER June 21 – ­July 20

Love is in the air this month and in a very big way. The whiff of romance will follow your every step and the signs are good for any new relationship that takes root this March. The message is plain and simple: if it involves the heart then you will be able to enjoy some great opportunities. However, you are advised not to speak too openly with a companion who likes to dish the dirt as you might find yourself the subject of other people’s conversation. You should avoid dining out around the 3rd of the month and if you’re feeling lucky look for a link with the number 7 to boost the coffers a little. It might not be that obvious now, but this could be a really special moment in the year for your sign. Card of the Month — The Lovers

LEO July 21 – August 21

You may feel more emotional than usual this month and people close to you may be concerned about your state of mind. Circumstances revolving around a problematic relative could be partly the reason for your obvious dismay, although matters financial also dominate your thoughts. Work could see you changing positions or even company as a more productive vacancy comes to your attention. However, ensure that your intended move is everything it appears to be before making the final switch otherwise you might be left with a nasty surprise. It doesn’t hurt to ask questions and you’ll get much further than if you remain silent. Card of the Month — Ten of Pentacles

VIRGO August 22 – September 21

Overhearing two relatives talking at a family gathering sees curiosity getting the better of you and you will soon be helpless to resist the temptation of pursuing the subject matter further. Where you might come unstuck is with someone not willing to reveal what they know, leading you to be exposed for committing some unnecessary snooping. The best advice you can take is simply stay away. Ignore or conveniently forget what you hear. You can’t always be in on everything no matter how much you try, so just accept that certain things are not for you to know. Otherwise, prepare to face some embarrassing consequences. Card of the Month — Eight of Cups

LIBRA September 22 – October 21

Just recently you have felt like you need a break. Things have got on top of you from all angles: work, relationships, family. Even your health has been knocked back because of the turmoil swimming around you. The thing is, a solution isn’t that hard to come by and a few simple corrections can have you and your life back on track before you know it. Unfortunately, you’ve allowed your situation to get on top of you, so what you need to do now is focus on one concerted effort and you can break free from relatively flimsy chains. It’s more a mental issue than a physical one so get your head straight and make your move. You’ll feel better for it a week from now and wonder why you didn’t do it sooner. Card of the Month — Six of Cups www.bahrainthismonth.com


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Money weighs on your mind – and in some cases rightly so since you have been found wanting when it comes to making astute financial decisions. A purchase made recently for a considerable sum has proved to be nothing more than an unused extravagance and the source of much argument and disharmony. It may well be that recent unhappiness has led you to spend, simply as a means of improving your spirits. However, any such endeavour will prove to be little more than a temporary respite and could end up causing more harm than good. If there is an issue then address it! On the work front, why not take that offer presented to you and enjoy a change of scenery. Card of the Month — Six of Wands

SAGITTARIUS November 22 – December 21

If you have been going through a difficult time emotionally of late, then March offers you the chance to finally break free from the chains and reclaim your life. It could well be that you need a confidence booster and this may come in the form of an admirer, who has been waiting in the wings for some time and is now ready to make a move. Even if you feel unsure about a proposal for dinner or some similar advance, put your uncertainty behind you and take the chance. You won’t regret it. For a few, it could even be the start of a much bigger opportunity, but you really won’t know that until next month. Card of the Month — The Emperor

CAPRICORN December 22 – January 21 Rich is the person whose greatest asset is the love and friendship of others, and this month you will see that sentiment demonstrated in the most profound fashion. You may find yourself hampered by financial restraints and perhaps at a low point. However, friends and relatives who are aware of your plight will surprise you by rallying together and assisting you back onto the road to recovery. Reflection will later show you just how well you are loved and to what extent you should learn to appreciate it more. Good luck will come your way from the 28th when the turnaround in your life begins but ensure you show your gratitude on the 5th! Card of the Month — The Star AQUARIUS January 21 – February 20

The message this month is contentment and reflection as, for many Aquarians March will be a period in life that will see a project long worked upon finally come to fruition. Whether it be a business plan or a sought-after position, the signs are positive for any movement in this direction. The next couple of months will also make you better able to appreciate the loved ones around you and family becomes a focal point in the coming weeks. The chance of a holiday may come your way in a most unexpected manner and the opportunity should be grasped with both hands. You could do with a break, so don’t pass on the chance to recharge those batteries! Card of the Month — The High Priestess

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FAMOUS PISCES THIS MONTH

Fashion & Footwear

Madre & Padre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Marks & Spencer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 PUMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,3 Bahrain Development Bank . . . . . . . . 62 Citibank N.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Financial Institutions

Bahrain Development Bank . . . . . . . . 62 Citibank N.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Home & Furnishing

Fittings House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Phoenicia Decor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 The Closets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Yusif Bin Yusif Fakhro (Osim) . . . . . . . 80

Hotels & Serviced Residences

Al Areen Palace & Spa . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Fraser Suites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Golden Tulip Bahrain . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 IBIS Seef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Premier Hotel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 Ramada Hotel Bahrain . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Ramee Baisan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Ramee Palace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 The Gulf Hotel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

Jewellery & Watches

Asia Jewellers (Panerai) . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Asia Jewellers (Van Cleef & Arpels ) . 4 Sharif Group (Roberto Cavalli) . . . . . . 21

Medical & Dental Services

Bahrain Specialist Hospital . . . . . . . 109 Ceram Dental Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169

Motoring

Al Haddad Motors (Mercedes-Benz) . . . 91 Almoayyed Motors (Ford) . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Behbehani Brothers (Audi) . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Behbehani Brothers (Porsche) . . . . . . . IBC Ebrahim K. Kanoo (Kanoo Daily Rental) . 63 Ebrahim K. Kanoo (Lexus) . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Euro Motors (BMW) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BC International Motor Trading Agency (Mazda) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 JAC Motors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Mohd Jalal & Sons (Suzuki) . . . . . . . . . . . 96

Y.K. Almoayyed (Nissan) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Y.K. Almoayyed (Renault) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Others

A.J.M. Kooheji & Sons (LG) . . . . . . . . 73 Al A’Ali Shopping Complex . . . . . . . . . 25 Al Ghalia Co. (Dessange) . . . . . . . . . 145 Al Hawaj & Sons Co. (Samsung) . . . . 71 Al Shaya Trading Co. (Bath & Body Works) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Alosra Supermarket . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Awal Gulf Manufacturing Co. (Pearl) 79 Bahrain Exhibition & Convention Authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Bahrain International Circuit . . . . . . . 11 Genprise Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Goods Trading Co. (Hisense) . . . . . . . 75 Joz Salon & Spa (Toni&Guy Hairdressing) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Juffair Fitness Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 K Home & Kitchen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Lost Paradise of Dilmun Water Park 45 Lulu Hypermarket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Picture Arabia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 Primedia International . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Punchline Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Riffa Views International School . . .159 Spring of Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Syed Junaid Alam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 The British School of Bahrain . . . . . 165 The SAF Schools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Yateem Airconditioning . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Yateem Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155

Restaurants & Cafés

BAl-Abraaj Restaurants Co. . . . . . . . 121 Bennigan’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Brazil Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Chili’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 JJ’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Lanterns Lounge & Restaurant . . . . 131 Maki . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 McDonalds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Shoo Fee Ma Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114

Telecommunications

Batelco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Viva . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IFC

BTM retail sales outlets BAHRAIN THIS MONTH, your guide to a great way of life, is available at the following selected outlets:

● 24 Hours Market, all outlets ● Al Hilal Bookshops, all outlets ● Al Jazeera Supermarket, all outlets ● Alosra Supermarket, Saar ● Bab al Bahrain Souvenir Shop ● BooksPlus, all outlets ● Burhama Cold Store ● Classic Shop, Bab Al Bahrain ● Elite Supermarket, Hoora ● Supermarket, Awali ● Jawad Supermarket, all outlets ● Jim’s Restaurant ● Mega Mart, all outlets

● Miami Cold Store, Adliya ● Midway Supermarket, all outlets ● Park Supermarket, Mahooz ● Waitrose Supermarket, Amwai ● Other leading Cold Stores and

News Stands All Gulf Daily News home subscribers receive a complimentary copy of BTM. You can also subscribe directly by visiting www.bahrainthismonth.com For subscription enquiries and back issues of BTM, call 17 813-777.

Photos Copies of most pictures depicted in this publication (and some which aren’t) are available from National Photo Services, Gudaibiya 17 742-955.

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lastword GEG HOPKINS Opinions expressed in this column in no way reflect those of Santa Claus, the country, the magazine, the Editor, any particular company or anything you might find in the closet. Everything gravitates to sea level when you hit the senior years except time. You slow down but the clock speeds up. More everyday things annoy the hell out of you. Even life in general is a struggle, like trying to heave oneself out of bed 50 times during the night. The pseudo carefree younger generation has no idea as they waltz through the days accepting and appeasing everything thrown at them, with us older folk baffled as to why. It is across the board from agenda indoctrination in the media to computers and Google googling your insides even behind closed doors. The technology doesn’t really bother us, but the likes of say Sir William Gates does. He, with his software in the mid 80s, found a legitimate way of inducing heart attacks, nervous breakdowns, chronic eczema and baldness in upwardly nubile young ladies. As the old adage goes; If Bill Gates had a cent for every time Windows crashed.... Oh wait! He already has. The almighty ‘operating system software’ can be classified as a basic need these days as we cannot do without it. When it works, it is there to control our very existence in every way and who knows what is going on in the background? Regrettably no software was injured during the construction of this epic, but if it was perfectly legal to seriously maim responsible programmers, Silicon Valley would quite likely be a serial killer’s paradise. Unstable software has become a health hazard for us old ‘uns. Imagine some poor lonely old soul, orphaned at 50 and spouse no more, all alone in the world, his 176 March 2015

spirits perked up on a dating site and just as Google condescends to find the perfect match – Windows crashes. As the late Joan Rivers describes romance in later life; ‘An affair of the heart is a bypass’. Of course it is all Illuminati deciding everything for us. Stop laughing at the back. It is, they are everywhere! Be on the lookout for anyone in a space ship or something equally telling, they shouldn’t be hard to spot. Now, seemingly meandering off the plot; This chap walks into a library and asks the librarian if she has any books on suicide. The librarian dismissed him immediately saying that they stopped lending them, because people were not bringing them back. Tasteless or not this joke is pure Illuminati and stems from a home grown original, which was covertly removed from Facebook. ‘A civil servant walked into a library and asked if they had any books on the ‘Illuminati in Europe’. The librarian said; ‘Triangular Merkal’. Not Illuminati? Did you know that many of the first few batches of the iPhone 5 were shockingly defective, yet nobody moaned and the world’s media stayed silent? Up to eight million were quietly returned to Taiwan in early 2013 for re-engineering and the other 28 million of us suffered, having paid a small fortune only to experience the

‘no network’ syndrome and ‘Wi-Fi forget hell’. The world believed it to be our telecom provider on both counts. Worse still, the telecom companies went along with it keeping their mouths well shut for fear of being forced to replace thousands upon thousands of handsets, which were handed out so-called free with packages. The iPhone 5S fixed the problem and Apple came out smelling of roses with no signs of blight. In fact, in true Illuminati format, Apple actually deflected any potential adverse publicity by announcing that its CEO was joyfully gay. Just sayin’. Rumours abound that Google has reverse engineered Windows. Talk about ‘Eyes Wide Shut’ or ‘Wag The Dog’, it really is Hollywood come true and the Illuminati, now a massive conglomerate, is obsessed with eyeballing you and clocking which soap you use in the shower. Smart TV? Ho Ho Ho! It is listening to your every word. Bizarrely we are forced to tick the ‘AGREE’ button before we can even try the product and they have then got you by the short-cut and cursors. If you think this is actually fraud, then join the club. Oops! Not a good turn of phrase. There is a toothless army of dissatisfied, frustrated folk out there who know the operating system software is defective at

sale, but can do absolutely nothing about it. Sure it loads, it runs – sort of – exasperating us old codgers to the point of violence. Macs are generally the more stable of the two staple options, but don’t hold your breath; Apple has gotten away with some blinders too as mentioned above. It’s Murphy’s Law in a box and our precious lives ebbing away. We just don’t have time for this. Every day we endure those constant imposing updates which drive us crazy as we endlessly wait for the computer to switch off or even start now. It is always when you are in a rush but you fear stopping the process in case it screws something up or worse, fire breaking out if you leave it because of the cheap Chinese fans in the cheap Chinese case, not to mention taking up our costly bandwidth in gigabytes. Like a bad romance, Windows is also quite capable of hanging just on the stroke. This ritual continues until the new software version comes out which we are all forced to pay premium for again and again and the whole palaver repeats itself. ‘The Hills have Eyes’ is less of a horror story. Seriously, if a car manufacturer, or any other industry for that matter, sold a defective product, then a recall would be ordered or a refund, but not anything under the control of the Illuminati. www.bahrainthismonth.com




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