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Stress and the city in Venue There’s no denying it, the UAE is a frenetic and full-on place to live – even our stress therapists are stressed Knight fall in Film It may not say ‘Batman’ in the title, but The Dark Knight is very much the latest movie adventure for the Caped Crusader Renaissance man in Venue Spanish artist Pablo Picasso is the founding father of modern art Closet clearing in Venue When your wardrobe is this organised, Time Out reckons you’ll never want to come out Passage to India in Venue Susan Low talks to food writer Chitrita Banerji about food writing, authenticity, and her latest book, Eating India Close encounters in Events Aliens have landed in downtown Abu Dhabi and have taken over the Ghaf Gallery Smoke alarm in Venue With the UAE’s Ministry of Health threatening to double the price of cigarettes and malls banning smoking, freelance facialist Katrina Valente scans the skin of a black lunged chuffer to reveal the truth that lies beneath Caving in in Venue An encounter with an amorous Bedouin changed Marguerite van Geldermalsen’s life forever Big business in Venue Do you have a moral compass? Are you a big company? Stevie Wonder in Film Steve Carell, star of the American version of TV’s The Office and 40-Year-Old Virgin, is in cinemas again this month with Get Smart, a big screen version of the 60s TV series created by Mel Brooks Summer munchies in Venue Make sure your children maintain good eating habits during the school holidays – as Laura Fulton discovers, their future health may depend on it Burning ambition in Venue Desert Heat, the UAE’s Arabic hip hop duo, are releasing their first album this mon A Deighton with destiny in Venue Paul Deighton of ‘Omega 33’ fame is headlining Ministry Of Sound’s Housexy night this month; we found out more Flight club in Venue Head to Dubai and take to the skies for a different look at the Palm Jumeirah, the Burj Al Arab and the waters of the Arabian Gulf Scrubbing up in Venue The Emmy Award-winning medical sitcom Scrubs is back on the small screen, and it’s just as hilarious and irreverent as ever |
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