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Unusual and memorable iftars to check out in 黑料社区

Unusual and memorable iftars to check out in 黑料社区
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Updated 20 March 2025

Unusual and memorable iftars to check out in 黑料社区

Unusual and memorable iftars to check out in 黑料社区

RIYADH: As we center our days around fasting in Ramadan, it can be fun to spice things up. Here are a few unusual and memorable ways you can experience iftar this month.

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Take a journey back to how our elders used to break their fast with this unique experience in the desert.

The journey starts at a camel farm where a guide will share more about the treasured animals and their significance in Saudi culture.

Sit down and relax afterwards at a traditional Kashta, an outdoor picnic, to break your fast with dates and laban before heading to the tent for the main meal.

The cost per person is SR700 ($187) through the WeBook app.

24-hour escape to Hofuf

Known as one of the largest date-producing areas in the world, Al-Hofuf is the perfect place for a day of serenity in the midst of nature鈥檚 beauty.

Departing from Riyadh, this experience takes you to the city in the Eastern Province where you will enjoy the sunset at Al-Asfar Lake to break your fast.

You will then depart to the Old Souk for a traditional iftar at a local restaurant, to immerse yourself in the authentic flavors of the region.

It also includes a trip to the historic Ibrahim Palace. The next morning, you will discover the unique rock formations of Al-Qara mountain and its caves before returning to the capital.

The price per person is SR2,500 through WeBook.com.

Iftar at a family farm in Muzahmiya

This year, the Ftoon family are opening up their home to guests.

This memorable Ramadan experience is a chance to break your fast with the family before enjoying a peaceful horse ride on the premises.

You will then head back for the main meal, a home cooked dish prepared by Umm Ftoon.

The experience is SR500 per person via WeBook.com.

Break your fast on a traditional mud house rooftop

Gaze at the stars atop a traditional mud house in Diriyah before the summer heat sets in.

A culinary expert will guide you through a traditional 黑料社区 dining experience, explaining the significance of each dish, as you mingle with new faces in an intimate setting.

The price per person is SR300 through WeBook.com.

Unique Ramadan experience on Red Sea with AROYA Cruise

If you are looking for an unforgettable way to enjoy iftar or sahoor this Ramadan, AROYA Cruise, the first-ever 黑料社区 cruise line, offers a truly special experience.

Throughout the holy month, AROYA will be anchored in front of the prestigious Jeddah Yacht Club, welcoming guests to break their fast or enjoy a late-night meal while surrounded by the serene beauty of the Red Sea.

From 4 p.m. until noon the next day, visitors can explore the ship鈥檚 luxurious facilities, including a state-of-the-art fitness center and one of the largest kids鈥 clubs at sea.

Special Ramadan-themed activities include guest speakers and wellness programs, adding to the immersive experience.

For those who want to extend their evening, 鈥淩amadan Along the Horizon鈥 offers the option of an overnight stay.

Tickets start at SR499 for adults and SR299 for children under 17 through Aroya.com.


Catherine Zeta-Jones sports Karen Wazen shades in New York

Catherine Zeta-Jones sports Karen Wazen shades in New York
Updated 09 August 2025

Catherine Zeta-Jones sports Karen Wazen shades in New York

Catherine Zeta-Jones sports Karen Wazen shades in New York

DUBAI: Welsh actress Catherine Zeta-Jones was spotted this week in New York wearing sunglasses from Dubai-based eyewear label By Karen Wazen, founded by the Lebanese influencer. 

The actress was in New York to promote season two of Netflix鈥檚 hit series 鈥淲ednesday鈥 on 鈥淕ood Morning America.鈥

She opted for the Lily shades, a bold, oversized cat-eye design in glossy black acetate with dark lenses and gold logo detailing on the temples. 

The actress was in New York to promote season two of Netflix鈥檚 hit series 鈥淲ednesday鈥 on 鈥淕ood Morning America.鈥 (Getty Images)

For one appearance, she styled the sunglasses with a fitted black peplum jacket and matching midi skirt, both adorned with vibrant red floral embroidery cascading from the waist and sleeves down the skirt. She completed the look with glossy red pointed-toe stilettos for a pop of color.

Zeta-Jones also incorporated the Karen Wazen shades into another New York look, pairing them with a form-fitting, midi dress featuring a white base, dark burgundy floral patterns and subtle grey streaks. The dress, draped and gathered at the waist, was layered with a classic beige trench coat worn loosely over her shoulders.

Zeta-Jones also incorporated the Karen Wazen shades into another New York look, pairing them with a form-fitting, midi dress. (Instagram)

鈥淲ednesday鈥 follows the teenage years of Wednesday Addams, played by Jenna Ortega, as she attends Nevermore Academy, a boarding school for outcasts with supernatural abilities. While honing her emerging psychic powers, she becomes involved in solving a murder mystery connected to her family鈥檚 past.

Zeta-Jones plays Morticia Addams, Wednesday鈥檚 glamorous, gothic and fiercely devoted mother. In season two, Morticia takes on a more central role, moving to the Nevermore Academy campus in a philanthropic position and becoming more involved in her daughter鈥檚 life, often to Wednesday鈥檚 irritation. 

Zeta-Jones stars alongside Luis Guzman as Gomez Addams, with new cast additions including Steve Buscemi, Thandiwe Newton and Lady Gaga.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The cast has been actively promoting the new season with appearances and events in the lead-up to its release set for Sept. 3. 

For the press tour in London, Ortega championed Arab talent by wearing a head-turning gown from Saudi designer Mohammed Ashi鈥檚 label, Ashi Studio. The dress took more than 200 hours of work, the designer said. 

鈥淭his look began with research into the idea of a second skin, inspired by exotic hides and snake sheds, their scales, faded textures and raw edges,鈥 the designer wrote on Instagram. 鈥淲e developed custom latex 鈥榮nake skins鈥 through rare artisanal casting techniques. After sketching the design, the pieces were assembled with a latex specialist, with unfinished edges evoking shed skins.

鈥淛enna Ortega is wearing a top laid over a corset, paired with a mermaid skirt, the back is laced,鈥 he added. 


Kneecap voices support for Palestine during Oslo performance聽

Kneecap voices support for Palestine during Oslo performance聽
Updated 09 August 2025

Kneecap voices support for Palestine during Oslo performance聽

Kneecap voices support for Palestine during Oslo performance聽

DUBAI: Irish rap group Kneecap continued to voice their stance on the war in Gaza during their performance in Oslo, Norway, on Friday.

Just before the trio鈥 Mo Chara, Moglai Bap and DJ Provai 鈥 took the stage, a message in white text on a black background appeared on a video screen, accusing the Norwegian government of 鈥渆nabling鈥 the 鈥済enocide鈥 against Palestinians through investments in the country鈥檚 sovereign wealth fund, referring to it as the 鈥渙il pension fund.鈥 

鈥淥ver 80,000 people have been murdered by Israel in 21 months,鈥 the band鈥檚 message continued, 鈥淔ree Palestine.鈥 The message was received with cheers from the audience.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Kneecap has supported the Palestinian cause throughout the war in Gaza. The band has been the center of controversy in Britain since last year, when the previous government sought to block an arts grant for the band, citing its anti-British politics. That decision was overturned after the Labour Party won last year鈥檚 parliamentary election and Prime Minister Keir Starmer took office.

Last month, the group was banned from entering Hungary for three years over accusations of antisemitism.

They were due to perform at the Sziget Festival on Aug. 11. 

Kneecap said in a statement that their ban was a 鈥渇urther attempt to silence those who call out genocide against the Palestinian people.鈥

At Glastonbury Festival this year, Chara accused Israel of committing war crimes against the Palestinians.

More than 150 Hungarian artists and musicians signed a petition against Kneecap playing at Sziget. 

But festival organizers said that the government鈥檚 ban was 鈥渂oth unnecessary and regrettable,鈥 adding the group had 鈥渞eassured us that their performance would not contravene either Sziget鈥檚 values or Hungarian law.鈥


Celebrity stylist Cedric Haddad launches first online masterclass

Celebrity stylist Cedric Haddad launches first online masterclass
Updated 09 August 2025

Celebrity stylist Cedric Haddad launches first online masterclass

Celebrity stylist Cedric Haddad launches first online masterclass

DUBAI: Dubai-based Lebanese celebrity stylist Cedric Haddad has unveiled his first online personal styling masterclass, partnering with Maharat to bring his expertise to a wider audience.

Known for dressing some of the Arab world鈥檚 biggest stars, Haddad said that the course was designed for 鈥渞eal women navigating real wardrobes鈥 and offered a blend of practicality, personal insight and timeless fashion advice.

鈥淚鈥檝e wanted to create an online masterclass for a while, but I knew it had to be with a team that truly understood me and my vision,鈥 Haddad told Arab News. 鈥淲hen Maharat approached me, I immediately felt a sense of trust. They鈥檙e one of the most professional teams I鈥檝e ever worked with 鈥 It just felt right. This was the place to do it.鈥

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Haddad said that the course was not trend-driven or overly prescriptive, describing it as 鈥渟traightforward, dynamic, and incredibly easy to follow.鈥 He said it was structured for impact, with each lesson filmed and presented on Maharat鈥檚 platform for maximum clarity and accessibility. 鈥淚t鈥檚 fast-paced, informative and designed to deliver real value without unnecessary complexity,鈥 he said.

Haddad said that the course went beyond clothing tips to help participants develop a deeper sense of personal identity through style. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about discovering their fashion personality, where they stand, what resonates with them, and how to reflect their true selves through what they wear,鈥 he said. 鈥淢any people don鈥檛 realize just how stylish or beautiful they already are. This is a journey of self-discovery through fashion.鈥

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Addressing common styling challenges was a key focus, he said, debunking popular fashion misconceptions and offering simple, high-impact tweaks to transform a look. 鈥淪ometimes, changing one detail can completely transform an outfit,鈥 he said. The masterclass also teaches women how to make the most of what they already own 鈥 reimagining wardrobe staples, mixing and matching creatively, and crafting new outfits without the need for constant shopping, he said.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Known for his preference for 鈥渟implicity and timeless elegance,鈥 Haddad has styled many celebrities but said he dreamed of working with modern royals and international style icons.

鈥淲henever I work with a celebrity, my goal is for them to look back at a photo years later and still love what they wore, he said.鈥 鈥淚 would love to bring that same approach to women like Queen Rania or Kate Middleton.鈥


Royal Albert Hall apologizes after couple refused entry over Palestine lapel pin

Royal Albert Hall apologizes after couple refused entry over Palestine lapel pin
Updated 08 August 2025

Royal Albert Hall apologizes after couple refused entry over Palestine lapel pin

Royal Albert Hall apologizes after couple refused entry over Palestine lapel pin
  • Roger Cauthery, 81: 鈥榃e felt extremely upset, not to say humiliated, by their behaviour towards us鈥
  • Cost of refunded tickets will be donated to charity Medical Aid for Palestinians

LONDON: The head of London鈥檚 Royal Albert Hall has apologized to a couple who were denied entry to a concert because of the husband鈥檚 Palestinian lapel pin, .

Roger Cauthery, 81, and his wife Angele then stood in the foyer for 15 minutes before a supervisor 鈥 who overruled the earlier decision 鈥 arrived.

Cauthery said: 鈥淲e felt extremely upset, not to say humiliated, by their behaviour towards us. I鈥檓 a middle-class ex-public school boy brought up to believe that Brits are decent and law abiding and that one can live one鈥檚 life freely.

鈥淚 was merely showing solidarity with the Palestinian people and expressing my support for what I believe, and the UN believes, is a legitimate state.

鈥淢y wife and I feel strongly that Palestine should be recognised as a state and indeed it seems that our government is finally about to do so.

鈥淚 have lived in London all my adult life and am very proud of the diversity of my city. It is tragic that this small pin badge should be seen as a threat to the Royal Albert Hall which surely should be one of the symbols of our democracy.

鈥淭he result of this incident was that we were too distressed to enjoy the concert and left at the interval.鈥

James Ainscough, CEO of the RAH, apologized to the couple after being contacted by The Guardian. The decision to prevent their entry 鈥渋sn鈥檛 in line with our policy and was a mistake,鈥 he said.

鈥淎s well as writing to apologise for an experience that was understandably upsetting and humiliating, we have offered a full refund and an invitation to return to the hall as our guests, so we can give the couple the warm welcome that was sadly lacking on Friday,鈥 he added. 鈥淲e have also spoken to our contractor to ensure that a similar situation doesn鈥檛 arise again.鈥

The cost of the refunded tickets will be donated by Cauthery to the charity Medical Aid for Palestinians.

Ainscough hailed the move as 鈥渓audable,鈥 while Cauthery said he is 鈥渧ery grateful鈥 for the RAH鈥檚 response to the incident.

In his letter to the couple, Ainscough said: 鈥淢usic has an enduring power to bring people together, and we want the hall to offer a warm welcome to all who come to enjoy our concerts. It is very sad to think that your experience with us on Friday was the very opposite of that.

鈥淚 do hope you will consider returning to the hall in the near future so we have an opportunity to give you the warm welcome you should expect.鈥


Brian Eno, Damon Albarn and more headline benefit concert for Palestine in London

Brian Eno, Damon Albarn and more headline benefit concert for Palestine in London
Updated 08 August 2025

Brian Eno, Damon Albarn and more headline benefit concert for Palestine in London

Brian Eno, Damon Albarn and more headline benefit concert for Palestine in London

DUBAI: Brian Eno, Damon Albarn, Obongjayar, Jamie xx and more are among the top artists set to perform at one of the largest benefit concerts for Palestine since the escalation of the conflict on Oct. 7, 2023. 

The event, curated by British musician and songwriter Eno, will take place at Wembley Arena in London on Sept. 17.

Titled 鈥淭ogether for Palestine,鈥 the concert unites British and Palestinian musicians at the 12,500-capacity venue to raise funds for Choose Love, a UK charity working with 23 organizations in Gaza to provide food, medical supplies and other forms of aid.

Palestinian musicians Adnan Joubran, Faraj Suleiman and Nai Barghouti will also perform, with additional special appearances by Rina Sawayama, PinkPantheress and Riz Ahmed.

鈥淚n the face of the horrors of Gaza, silence becomes complicity,鈥 Eno, a long-time advocate for Palestine, said in a statement. 鈥淎rtists have always helped societies to point out injustice and imagine better futures. That鈥檚 why this concert matters. It鈥檚 time for us to come together 鈥 not just to raise our voices, but to reaffirm our shared humanity.鈥