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“At first sight you would find a concoction of Omani heritage beautifully sketched in a mystifying manner, which is thought provoking as there are multiple layers of stories in a single piece. In her solo art exhibition “The Ancestors Waited and Watched” British-Omani artist Latifah Al Said talks about her inspiration, connections and relevance.” Words: […]
This is a recipe “longtan” (in creole this means old fashioned) it’s so humble and a classic recipe that has passed down from generations of Mauritians. This transforms the grain of rice into something delicious. Typically eaten for breakfast or as a afternoon snack with a lovely cup of Mauritian vanilla tea… It’s perfect for my lockdown cooking […]
Words: Angela Youngman Jumping off a cliff into the ocean for the sheer fun of it, or surfing through some of the biggest waves you can imagine creates some really exhilarating and memorable sports experiences. Surprisingly, you do not have to travel far to do so. All you need to do is head for the […]
Words Natasha Akbar It’s easy to shop online during the quarantine, provided your buying things that you will use. If you’re a fashion lover like me, you’re probably enjoying the many online sales & shopping offers for Ramadan. My advice… take advantage of the end-of-season sales and clearance items as soon as possible, before they […]
As the Holy month of Ramadan approaches, our level of enthusiasm may be low this time compared to the usual Ramadan, due to the COVID-19. Words: Rabi’ah.M Rabi’ah.M discusses the struggle, positivity and how we can keep ourselves motivated during this tough time.” As Muslims, the Holy month of Ramadan is supposed to be a […]