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Feast on mouthwatering middle-east inspired food for a Winchester one off! Special guest speaker to be announced soon…. The Syrian Supper Club is a campaign by the Hands Up Foundation. The idea behind it is simple and positive; gather people together, introduce them to a delicious part of Syria’s rich culture, and at the same time, do something […]
The Northern Lights are one of nature’s most spectacular sights. The great swathes of yellow, green, red, blue and violet can provide as much light as the moon at its brightest. The hardest part is finding them. Notoriously elusive, there is never any guarantee as to where and when they will appear: sometimes all night, sometimes only part of the night,sometimes not at all. […]
If you are anything like me – a lady who juggles her time between working, house chores and mummy and wifey duties – then you will understand the importance of date nights… or should I say the significance of prioritising romantic outings. How often do you set time aside for the person who was once […]
So what’s the story here then? Situated in Sloane Square, this luxury of a restaurant, which I had the chance to explore, is a treasure hidden below street level, opposite the historic Cadogan Hall. The contemporary Indian restaurant from Peter Joseph, former head chef at the Michelin-starred Tamarind has certainly set’s itself apart from the […]
In aid of Hands Up Foundation Leighton House Museum, the spectacular ‘East Meets West’ palace of art of Victorian artist Frederic Leighton, is proud to be working with the Hands Up Foundation to present a series of films made by a young generation of Syrian filmmakers. The programme, curated by award-winning director Soudade Kaadan, is […]
One Night in Al Aqsa is hitting the screens in Leicester Square. I would describe this docu-movie as a sequel to Abrar Hussain’s sequel to One Day in the Haram and has, yet again, exceeded expectations. A common misconception is that The Dome of The Rock is usually perceived to be Al Aqsa, but that […]