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Between the Visible and Invisible
Maraya Art Centre’s upcoming exhibition, ‘Between the Visible and the Invisible’ will feature the works of a group of seven international artists that include Pia Sandström from Stockholm, Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin from London, Chooc Ly Tan from Paris), Nikolaus Gansterer from Vienna, Leah Fusco from London, Vladimir Nikolic from Belgrade and Oliver Ressler from Vienna. Curated by Dr. Azadeh Fatehrad, the exhibition’s opening will be held on Saturday 15 September and will host a live performance by Chooc Ly Tan. The show will run until Saturday 24 November.The exhibition ‘Between the Visible and Invisible’ refers to innovative forms of artistic practice in relation to memory, time and space – a moment when nothing is certain, concrete or stable; and how artistic...
September 12, 2018

Between the Visible and Invisible

The Gerson Therapy
The Gerson Therapy has the potential to enable the body to heal itself from a number of illnesses as it naturally reactivates your body’s ability to heal itself – with out any damaging side effects. The natural treatment activates the body’s ability to heal itself through an organic, plant-based diet with raw juices, coffee enemas and natural supplements. Dr. Max Gerson developed the Gerson Therapy in the 1930s, initially as a treatment for his migraines and eventually as a treatment for degenerative diseases such as skin tuberculosis, diabetes and, most famously, cancer.The Gerson therapy is based on the idea that cancer develops when there are changes in cell metabolism because of the buildup of toxic substances in the body. Dr. Gerson said the disease process makes more toxins and...
September 12, 2018

The Gerson Therapy

Qualities of a good student!
Saudi GazetteIt is the time to go back to school after a long vacation filled with fun and adventure — stories and food. As always, we are going to get the jitters and our eyes will not feel like opening. However, the break must have made you realize that you need to be better than before.You have to improve your handwriting, and probably work harder in math. It is time to change your attitude towards school routine.Do you want to become A+ student? Do you want to be the best student in your school?What do you thing are the qualities of a good student and how to become one?• A good student always has a learning attitude. They are eager to learn new things even if the new subjects are not interesting. Do you think you might be able to adopt this attitude?• Work not just hard,...
September 12, 2018

Qualities of a good student!

Biennale Interieur unveils line-up for Interieur Festival
This year, Biennale Interieur will expand beyond the exhibition halls and showcase a satellite city festival. Under the title TO OBJECT, the renewed Interieur Festival guarantees a surprising and creative city programme. Exhibitions, workshops, lectures and performances are planned at various locations in the city centre.Belgian talent takes centre stage at the Interieur Festival with established and emerging names. Roel Vandebeek has had a career spanning over twenty years creating works that fuse art and industrial design. At Interieur Festival, Roel will create a substantial installation made from bricks, a development from his 2017 brick work Dubio.Young designers Frederik Bogaerts and Jochen Sablon who make up design studio SMENT will present a new concrete bench. Product design...
September 12, 2018

Biennale Interieur unveils line-up for Interieur Festival

Ahmed Sultan
PFDC L'OREAL PARIS BRIDAL WEEK 2018
September 12, 2018

PFDC L'OREAL PARIS BRIDAL WEEK 2018

Clickety-clack, clickety-clack, ding rings out from a home in India's Mumbai where Chandrakant Bhide is creating his latest artwork - on a typewriter. From politicians and film stars to cricketers, animation characters and religious symbols, Bhide has produced around 150 pieces of typewriter art. - AFP
The Indian artist drawing portraits with a typewriter
MUMBAI - Clickety-clack, clickety-clack, ding rings out from a home in India's Mumbai where Chandrakant Bhide is creating his latest artwork - on a typewriter.The 72-year-old thumps the keys of the bulky, manual machine to draw portraits of famous people, all bearing an unmistakeable resemblance to their subject.From politicians and film stars to cricketers, animation characters and religious symbols, Bhide has produced around 150 pieces of typewriter art over the past half century."I have done many personalities like Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy. This is my hobby, my passion," he said.Bhide has held 12 exhibitions of his work and become something of a local celebrity since discovering his unique talent in the late 1960s...
September 11, 2018

The Indian artist drawing portraits with a typewriter

Olivia Newton-John
Olivia Newton-John diagnosed with cancer for third time
SYDNEY - Olivia Newton-John, the Australian singer who found worldwide fame in the hit movie "Grease", has revealed she has been diagnosed with cancer for the third time.The 69-year-old told Australian television broadcaster Channel Seven that doctors had discovered a tumor at the base of her spine.She has since undergone radiation treatment, and is also treating the disease with natural therapies."I'm still treating it, and I'm treating it naturally and doing really well, yeah," she told the network Tuesday from her home in California.Newton-John was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1992, but beat the disease. In 2013, she found out that she had cancer in her shoulder.The entertainer said she has moments of despair, but is keeping positive."There are...
September 11, 2018

Olivia Newton-John diagnosed with cancer for third time

This photo taken on Aug. 24, 2018, shows diners consuming steamed snake dish at a specialty restaurant in Yen Bai province, Vietnam. - AFP
Snakes on a plate: Vietnam's coiled cuisine
YÊN BÁI, Vietnam - With their meat served up in a wide array of dishes and blood added to rice wine, snakes make a reputedly satisfying - and nourishing - meal in Vietnam. Caught in the jungles of the north of the country, snake flesh is traditionally believed to help with cooling overheated body temperatures, relieving headaches and easing digestion. Restaurants will cook it steamed or fried with lemongrass and chili and serve it with a rice wine mixed with snake blood, said chef Dinh Tien Dung, who works at a restaurant in Yen Bai province three hours northwest of the capital Hanoi. Holding a snake's head with one hand, Dinh Tien Dung slit its body near the head with a knife and squeezed blood out of it, dripping it into a cup. "We make use of every part of the snake except...
September 11, 2018

Snakes on a plate: Vietnam's coiled cuisine

Fan Bingbing
Vanished China star Fan last in 'social responsibility' ranking
BEIJING - China's highest paid movie star Fan Bingbing, who has not been seen in public since July, was placed last in an academic report ranking A-list celebrities on their social responsibility.The 36-year-old actress has been a household name in China for years and tasted Hollywood success with a role in the 2014 blockbuster "X-Men: Days of Future Past".Last year, she topped Forbes magazine's list of top-earning Chinese celebrities with income of 300 million yuan ($43 million).But she has gone quiet in recent months, following allegations of tax evasion.In the report by Beijing Normal University published earlier this month, 100 Chinese stars including popular actor Jackie Chan and award-winning actress Zhang Ziyi were ranked according to their professional work,...
September 11, 2018

Vanished China star Fan last in 'social responsibility' ranking

A model presents creations from the Carolina Herrera Spring/Summer 2019 collection during New York Fashion Week in New York on Tuesday. - Reuters
Herrera's Spring line features Wes Gordon designs at NY show
NEW YORK - High-society favorite brand Carolina Herrera on Tuesday showed the first collection since Herrera stepped down as the house's creative force.Herrera, 79, whose timeless designs were worn by five first ladies, handed creative directorship of the label to American designer Wes Gordon in February.Gordon, who worked with the Venezuelan-born Herrera for a year, said "she wanted to be surprised today when she saw the collection. So this is her first time seeing everything."The collection, with plaids, florals and bold prints, "is about a woman who is not a wallflower, who's looking for beautiful happy colors when she opens her wardrobe in the morning," he said."I think the world needs a little more joy, and your wardrobe is a very good place to...
September 11, 2018

Herrera's Spring line features Wes Gordon designs at NY show

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