Wednesday, 24 November 2010
Shanghai, The center of Fashion and Luxury in Asia
Thursday, 11 November 2010
Guess who crossed south the borders...well in the kitchen that is!
Saturday, 16 October 2010
Krizia Spring/ Summer 2011, Milan Fashion Week
Thursday, 14 October 2010
My Entourage
Monday, 20 September 2010
Off to Europe!
Few hours are left before I am whisked away on my Emirates flight heading towards the European lands once again! I am quite excited to take a breather from my busy life here in Dubai! Despite my constant hours that are dedicated to job hunting I have been harnessing my multi-tasking power helping a friend with their business, work out and and manage a social life with friends and family! Being busy, thats what Dubai does to you! I admit, I miss my St. Andrews life, everything was simple *sighs*
I shall make my debut first in Milan, sulk in and enjoy the great atmosphere of Fashion Week, only to be once again on another plane off to Munich for some family reunion and then head back to Paris to enjoy Fashion Week there too!
Although I am quite familiar with all these cities by Now, I am not going to complain and enjoy this small fall break before I come back to be hit once again by the Dubai reality! I am quite excited because I have invested in a EOS 5D Mark II <3 it is the most beautiful creation by canon! My test shots were divine and out of this world! I cannot wait to try it out in Europe :)
I will try to update whilst I am in Europe, but the possibility of that happening is very minimal!
so Arrivederci, Au Reoir and Tchau!
Thursday, 9 September 2010
EID MUBAREK! Already?
Thursday, 26 August 2010
Once upon a time... Lady Gaga was walking through the woods?
Tuesday, 24 August 2010
Post Academia Blues: Have you got it?
Sunday, 8 August 2010
Confessions of the Arab Bookworm Hypocrite
Never have I ever had the chance to learn so much about the world of Arabic Literature like I have in my recent research on the publishing market in the Middle East. I have come to learn about authors that flourished, others that passed by without a single chance of fame and I find myself even more enticed to actually read the works of Haykal love story to Mahfouz Nobel literatures and the many other authors I have come to learn about in details.
I still wonder if it was my lack of interest in my Arabic studies during my high school years or the lack of creativity it came to teaching the course, but it saddens me that I never showed (and many others perhaps) any interest towards Arabic literature.
I recall as soon as the bell rang indicating the end of our classes, I would take out my Harry potter or Dan brown novels and read as much as I can before the start of my next class. Many of us grew with this idea that Arabic novels, like our courses were boring and lacked the same spark any English best seller novel did and this is perhaps ideally one of the many reasons why the Arabic publishing industry today are suffering.
Yet, I must confess that I am somewhat of a hypocrite, and it took me a while to realize this as I was browsing through the St. Andrews library. I came upon the translated work of Haykal, I was tempted to throw away all my work and sit in the corner and just read the novel. I held the book and stared at it for a while, its rough edges and smudged pages show that this book has been read more than once. I stared at Haykal’s name in English and I sat there and contemplated the ironic situation.
I am an Arab, with the ability to read a book in Arabic yet I wanted to read the book in the English language. It bothered me more than anything that as my thesis proposes strategies for the market to come back to its days of glory, so the least I could do is practise what I preach.
Which brings me to the resolution I have put down, as soon as I submit my thesis to the university, I will force myself to read my very first Arabic novel. It may have taken me 21 years, living in Scotland and working on a thesis only to realize this, but I always believe it is never too late.
Saturday, 7 August 2010
Taking the road less travelled by Arabs.







Wednesday, 2 June 2010
The Fate of Humanity
Monday, 31 May 2010
They always said, never open Pandora's box
Tuesday, 25 May 2010
Photos: amore questo e Verona
Sunday, 23 May 2010
Contemplating PHD
My mind is set on my dissertation, with my relief that I have chosen a topic ambiguous yet confident enough that I can tackle the question of weather I have a future in pursuing a PHD still lingers, the idea of staying longer in the UK is quite tempting yet if the prospects of establishing my career route is open then I say why not go work!
I am not quite sure how easily will it be for me to find a job within the book publishing industry in the UAE, despite its promising future I believe a little empirical knowledge and not just my academic background would help make me a more confident employee.
Yet I am quite excited about my dissertation topic! My topic looks into the prospect of adopting digital publishing in the Middle east as a norm for publishing as oppose to the basic brick and mortar stores. I believe the lack of distribution system should be used to our advantage in digital publishing and promote it as a norm within the middle eastern region, this way not only will authors in the middle east be popular in the middle east but have the ability to gain global recognition!
Now the challenge is how I will manage to increase all this into 15,000 words, yep and the thought that a PHD will be 80,000 words makes me want to choke (although I have three years to write it ! as oppose to 3 months not to mention summer months!!)
Well if I am serious about writing a PHD then I must start working on my proposals before I begin the actual construction of my Dissertation!
Tuesday, 30 March 2010
The Other side of Thailand
















