Bahrain, often described as the most liberal country in the Gulf, offers a mix of history, modern city life, and local ...
The tiny island kingdom is experiencing a flowering of artistic expression from within, spurred on by bold, homegrown creatives and smart cultural investment. Bahrainis see pearls as the flower of ...
At Time Out Market Bahrain, you’ll discover the city’s best food, drinks, and culture all in one place. It’s the Kingdom’s first-ever foodie market where everything has been handpicked by our (also ...
As one of the smaller and less well-known countries in the Middle East, the island nation of Bahrain is refreshingly innovative when it comes to technology. Bahrain has been making remarkable ...
Kingdom of Bahrain- July 1, 2011: The public flocked to the grand opening of third annual Bahrain Summer Festival 2011 held yesterday under the patronage of H.E. Sh. Mai bint Mohammed Al Khalifa, ...
Kanoo Museum, Bahrain’s first private family museum under Yusuf Bin Ahmed Kanoo Company, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities (BACA) to ...
The hotels are quiet and the shopping malls desolate. The sex and alcohol tourists from Saudi Arabia, who once poured over the causeway connecting this relatively liberal island nation to its ...
Bahrain, officially known as the Kingdom of Bahrain, is a small island nation located in the Persian Gulf. Despite its compact size, Bahrain holds significant importance in the Middle East, both ...
On February 2, “Manama, Capital of Arab Culture 2012” (@ManamaCulture12) was officially launched. But as the celebration was taking place, opposition protests were broken up elsewhere in the capital.
Bahrain, with its shallow waters and rich oyster beds, has long been synonymous with pearls, which formed the backbone of the island nation’s economy for thousands of years. Diving for pearls, ...
MANAMA, BAHRAIN (AP) - Bahrain’s culture minister is facing demands for her dismissal after calling conservative lawmakers “not real men” for opposing an annual arts festival under way in Manana.