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Egyptian author Ahmed Khalid Towfiq's series of book will be adapted into a new Netflix drama. Sarah Dea / The National
Ahmed Khaled Towfik: the pioneer of Arabic Sci-fi

The cult hero, who died on Monday, penned more than 500 books

BooksApril 04, 2018
Tahira Yaqoob
British poet of Ethiopian descent Lemn Sissay
For the love of poetry: Lemn Sissay in Dubai

The poet speaks about the scars, healing and words that have allowed him to survive

On StageMarch 25, 2018
Tahira Yaqoob
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - DECEMBER 08: President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences John Bailey during a photocall on day three of the 14th annual Dubai International Film Festival held at the Madinat Jumeriah Complex on December 8, 2017 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for DIFF)
A worldwide win for foreign language filmmakers

Academy president announces in Dubai that global votes will be cast, writes Tahira Yaqoob

December 14, 2017
Tahira Yaqoob
ArabRama, founded by Samar Al Mashta, teaches Arabic to children through creative means. Victor Besa for The National
Yalla learn the lingo: the importance of learning the native language of where you live

Moving to a new country opens up a rare opportunity to communicate in the local language. Tahira Yaqoob talks to UAE expats who have learned Arabic who say everyone else is missing out

WellbeingJuly 21, 2017
Tahira Yaqoob
People should be charged Dh1 for plastic bags, says campaigner Sheikh Abdulaziz Al Nuaimi. Antonie Robertson / The National
People should pay Dh1 for plastic bags in the UAE, says the green sheikh

Charging for plastic bags would put the UAE on a par with countries like the UK and Ireland, where plastic bag use plummeted by up to 90 per cent after charges the equivalent of between 25 fils and 50 fils per bag were introduced.

EnvironmentJuly 21, 2017
Tahira Yaqoob
Authors explain the absolute importance of location and setting
Location, setting, and why they're imperative to a novel

Could you have imagined Sherlock Holmes delving into mysteries anywhere other than Victorian London?

June 25, 2017
Tahira Yaqoob
Cover image of Joseph O'Neill's The Dog published by 4th Estate. Courtesy Fourth Estate
Authors explain the absolute importance of location and setting

Whether it's Dubai, Kyrgyzstan or Hogwarts, a carefully chosen location does not merely give context to the action of a novel, it builds worlds real or imaginary and can even dictate a character’s path and choices.

June 24, 2017
Tahira Yaqoob
Employees took convincing but filtered tap water switch reaping financial, environmental rewards for firm

The group sustainability manager at Omnicom Media Group in Dubai Media City had to hire laboratory technicians to test the tap water for chemicals and minerals to convince workers that it was safe to drink.

EnvironmentMay 29, 2017
Tahira Yaqoob
Crime writer Sophie Hannah, who has revived Agatha Christie's famed detective Hercule Poirot. HarperCollins / AP Photo.
Sophie Hannah, Hercule Poirot’s new creator, leads crime writing workshop in Dubai

Crime writer Sophie Hannah gave her top tips to budding detective fiction writers at a workshop held at the Sofitel Dubai Jumeirah Beach hotel.

April 27, 2017
Tahira Yaqoob
Abigail Reynolds, the winner of BMW Art Journey, discovers an ancient library as part of her Silk Road journey. Courtesy BMW Group
How a love of books inspired artist Abigail Reynolds’ journey of visiting lost libraries along the Silk Road

The artist spent the five months travelling, mostly by motorbike, to lost libraries along the ancient Silk Road trade routes, from China to Iran, Uzbekistan, Turkey, Egypt and Italy.

April 03, 2017
Tahira Yaqoob
Regeneration IX by Anila Quayyum Agha. Courtesy Aicon Gallery
Pakistani artists steal the show at Art Basel Hong Kong

Pakistani artists have been working furiously for decades, and while they are regularly featured in the UAE’s art fairs, only a select few, such as Rashid Rana, have won recognition on a global scale – until now

March 26, 2017
Tahira Yaqoob
From Rachid Koraichi’s Series La Priere des Absents. Courtesy Aicon Gallery
UAE galleries make an imprint as they take on the Asian market at Art Basel Hong Kong

With more Asian collectors on the scene in Dubai showing interest in work from Middle Eastern artists, it was time to check out a new market, where the interest of buyers was less quantifiable

March 26, 2017
Tahira Yaqoob
Nadiya Hussain, the first Muslim contestant and winner of BBC TV show The Great British Bake Off, talked about her life and books (below) at the Emirates Airline Festival of Literature. Victor Besa for The National.
Emirates Lit Fest 2017: Bake-off queen Nadiya talks of rise against adversity

Nadiya Hussain applied to be a school dinner lady but did not get the job. She was the first Muslim contestant on BBC TV's The Great British Bake Off and a winner, who then went on to bake the cake for Queen Elizabeth II's 90 birthday.

March 15, 2017
Tahira Yaqoob
A handout image of Ms. Marvel (Courtesy: Marvel)
Muslim superhero Ms Marvel: a beacon of hope and love

Pakistani-American comic book editor Sana Amanat tells us what inspired her to create the Muslim superhero, Ms Marvel.

March 14, 2017
Tahira Yaqoob
Sreenwriter Andrew Davies is popular for adapting works such as Pride and Prejudice, War and Peace, Bleak House and Vanity Fair. Victor Besa for The National
Emirates Lit Fest 2017: screenwriter Andrew Davies on adaptation

Noted screenwriter Andrew Davies, who was in Dubai for the Emirates Festival of Literature, talks to Tahira Yaqoob about his ability to turn classic books into successful television shows

March 12, 2017
Tahira Yaqoob
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