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Tahira Yaqoob


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British boarding schools look to UAE to fill places

The UK’s leading boarding schools are increasingly looking overseas to fill fee-paying spaces that are beyond the wallets of most middle-income British families.

EducationMarch 25, 2016
Tahira Yaqoob
Shazia Mirza, a former schoolteacher, began writing and performing comedy in 2000. Courtesy Shazia Mirza
Comedian Shazia Mirza uses edgy humour to defend Islam

Her revamped stand-up show, The Kardashians Made Me Do It, opens in London this weekend.

September 23, 2015
Tahira Yaqoob
Dyala Nusseibeh, the event’s director. Courtesy Art International Istanbul
How one Emirati wants to make Art International in Istanbul one of the best fairs in the world

“It has got a long way to go, but I would like the fair to be within the top five,” she says. “Istanbul is one of the most-visited cities in the world [fifth, according to Condé Nast Traveller].

September 06, 2015
Tahira Yaqoob
Enjoying the Edinburgh International Book Festival at Charlotte Square Gardens. Courtesy Edinburgh International Book Festival
Edinburgh International Book Festival focuses on Middle East

When the festival kicks off on Saturday with a series of talks on the new theme of “the changing Middle East”, it aims to shift the debate away from the “bullet holes and bloodstains and -corpses” that western audiences are used to seeing on TV news -bulletins, says festival director Nick Barley.

August 08, 2015
Tahira Yaqoob
Spread of the Language by Emirati artist Mattar Bin Lahej, who will also be featured at Art Bahrain. Courtesy Mattar Bin Lahej / Art Bahrain
With Art Bahrain, the country’s scene begins to flower

Bahrain has just launched its own arts fair, which will run for fours days and seek to attract thousands of visitors, writes Tahira Yaqoob

ArtJune 11, 2015
Tahira Yaqoob
Despite opening last year's Dubai International Film Festival, Omar has yet to secure a UAE release. Courtesy ZBros
Can Arab cinema succeed without help from Hollywood?

We analyse whether Arab films need European or Hollywood backing in order for it to reach international success.

December 11, 2014
Tahira Yaqoob
Salem Al Dhabari with one of his prize-winning falcons. His birds have been bought for more than Dh100,000 each. Ravindranath K / The National
The flight stuff: the master falcon breeders of the UAE

We meet some of the top names in the falconry industry, ahead of next week’s International Festival of Falconry in Abu Dhabi.

November 27, 2014
Tahira Yaqoob
A still from the short film Bawke by Hisham Zaman. Courtesy ADFF
Outside the frame: Arab diaspora filmmakers show the pain of exile at Abu Dhabi Film Festival

Émigré Arab filmmakers have long chosen to explore the often traumatic process of settling in another country – turning a uniquely critical eye on traditions and ways of life left far behind.

October 16, 2014
Tahira Yaqoob
The Emirati co-founder of Peeta Planet and #MyDubaiTrip, Peyman Parham Al Awadhi (in orange) takes a selfie with Gareth Pon and Alex Dandachly. Photos Antonie Robertson / The National
Away from Dubai’s tourist trail with Peeta Planet

The creators of Peeta Planet tell us about their new series #MyDubaiTrip, in which social media users from various parts of the world sampled Dubai based on resident recommendations.

October 16, 2014
Tahira Yaqoob
One of Arwa Al Neami’s photographs of the domes of the Prophet’s Mosque in Medina. Courtesy Arwa Al Neami / Athr Gallery
This side of paradise: the first woman to photograph one of Islam’s holiest places

The artist was given special permission to record the remarkable interior of a Medina mosque.

October 09, 2014
Tahira Yaqoob
Lady Gaga performs in Pittsburgh. Kevin Mazur / WireImage
Lady Gaga has arrived in Dubai: Here’s what to expect from her Meydan concert

From the stage set-up to Gaga's costumes and diva demands, we have the low-down on what's in store for Mother Monster's Middle East fans.

September 09, 2014
Tahira Yaqoob
US pop star Lady Gaga signs autographs for fans as she arrives at Dubai International Airport on her fourth world tour, ArtRave: The Artpop Ball Tour, where she will perform at Meydan Racecourse on Wednesday. Karim Sahib / AFP
Lady Gaga meets her Little Monsters after touching down in Dubai

The pop singer said she would respect the local culture and had adjusted her costumes for the Dubai show. More important, she said, was delivering a 'message of light, happiness, creativity and freedom with the fans'.

September 09, 2014
Tahira Yaqoob
Han-Na Chang. Sheila Rock / EMI Classics
Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra’s director quits during BBC Proms

The Korean cellist Han-Na Chang has quit amid reports of clashes with the fledgling orchestra's management.

September 09, 2014
Tahira Yaqoob
Han-Na Chang, the musical director of Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra. Courtesy EMI Classics
Historic moment for the Gulf as Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra performs at BBC Proms festival

When the 99 musicians from Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra take their places on stage in London’s Royal Albert Hall for the BBC Proms on Sunday it will mark a significant moment in history.

September 03, 2014
Tahira Yaqoob
Breanna Youn, 4, who speaks four languages (English, Korean, Tagalog and Arabic) and is a social media hit with more than half a million followers. Delores Johnson / The National
Social media sensation Breanna Youn’s parents convert to Islam and move to Dubai

Tahira Yaqoob talks to the social media sensation Breanna Youn’s parents about their daughter’s fame, converting to Islam, and 
their decision to move to Dubai.

August 22, 2014
Tahira Yaqoob
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