FACT Qatar October 2013

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FACT Magazine Qatar Edition October 2013 Volume 3, Issue 6 Fact M.E. - Qatar Edition

Dare to be different

A First for the Hirst October 2013 Issue 29

Damien Hirst exhibition comes to Doha

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Chairman Mubarak Bin Rashed Al Khalifa Chief Executive Officer Greg Hughes Chief Operation Officer Rami Khalil General Manager Hussein A. Zreik Editor Dina Kabbani (dina@factlive.com) Creative Director Paula Leal Designer Rashed Bindaina

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Photography Contributors Rashed Bindaina Creative Design Regional Head of Sales Laura Alvarez Sales Manager Badir Bechara

22. Come Fly with Me

If you’re thinking about a few days away, a long weekend or just want to go for a mini break, we’ve got you covered with our top Eid escapes.

Advertising Enquiries E-mail: Badir@factlive.com Tel: +974 6604 2145 Contributors Shabana Adam Cara Mason James Fallon

28. Trick or Treat

With things that go bump in the night, we’re busy getting ready for a hauntingly good time this October. Get ready for one spooky Halloween!

30. The Hop is on

The capital’s Oktoberfest offers will bring a bit of Germany’s famous festival right to the Doha shores. Get ready for a real taste of Munich.

35. Doha on a Budget

Whether you’re on a budget this month or just trying to save up, we’ll show you how to do Qatar without having to break the bank.

46. A First for the Hirst

British artist Damien Hirt’s first solo exhibition in the Middle East opens this month in Doha. We head out to Al Riwaq to find out more!

65. East Meets West

Qatari designers explode onto the London fashion scene for The September Show. We take a backstage look at the show of the season.

71. The Big Squeeze

FACT road tests the new detox juice craze. Check out our three day journal full of sweat, tears, and a lot of sucking it up! 6.

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THE EDITOR

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lthough this has been the most stressful issue to date we here at the FACT office could not be more proud over the sweat and tears shed over this particular edition. After months of deliberation over a revamp we just went for it and here is the result: a cooler, edgier cultural magazine. The journey wasn’t easy and we went through countless incarnations until we got it right, but we have redefined ourselves and tweaked all the edges that needed tweaking. Now new image aside we’re super excited to bring you the best budget friendly tips for living in the capital with just little or no cash at all in our Doha on a Budget feature (pages 31-

38). October brings a slew of amazing events and holidays to jam-pack our calendar with things to do. There’s Eid el Adha at the beginning of the month (page 22-25) followed by crazy German Oktoberfest festivities (page 38), and the scariest day of the year, and one of our favourites, Halloween (page 26-27); we’ve got crazy ideas of what we’re going as this year, how about you? The art scene is welcoming the biggest artist to hit this side of the world with Damien Hirst’s first solo

“A brand new chapter...”

Although we’ve gone for a bit of a new look we’re still the same cheeky mag you fell in love with. Go ahead, check us out and let us know what you think!

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exhibition in the Middle East (pages 42-43), while comedian Russell Peters is bringing his hilarious act to town on the 20th (page 18). Party anthem king Bob Sinclar tears up the Grand Hyatt Doha’s beach with his amazing beats (page 16) for a grand finale for one crazy month! Thanks for all the support we’ve had over the years and we can’t wait for you to enjoy the new FACT as much as we did bringing it all together. Happy read!


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Sweet Symphony With this being the BBC Symphony Orchestra’s very first visit to Doha, we had to sit down with Paul Hughes, BBCSO General Manager, to find out more about the famous British orchestra.

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Is it the first time for the BBC SO to perform in Qatar? Yes this is our first time performing in Doha and we are greatly looking forward to it. Being part of the Qatar/UK celebration of culture is a huge honour and we are grateful to our colleagues in the QMA and British Council for making it possible. How many people make up the BBC SO? The orchestra has 98 members plus a management team of 18. The nationalities represented include British, German, Polish, Vietnamese, and Japanese. How does it feel to be touring Asia and performing in different countries? We enjoy touring Asia as each country is very different but with a rich and diverse culture; most have excellent concert halls and the food is especially interesting! Audiences in Asia are enthusiastic and knowledgeable and we are always made so very welcome.


Describe the music you will be performing for your two days in Qatar? The music we are performing represents the very best of 20th century British music, reflecting the period in which the BBC SO was created and developed since 1930. Elgar, Britten, Walton and Vaughan Williams are all composers whose works have formed the backbone of the BBC SO’s repertoire throughout its life and under the baton of Sir Andrew Davis, it will sound at its very best. This is music he loves and is passionate about. We know that you are only here for a very short time, but is there anything you really want to do/try in Doha while you are here? I am sure the musicians will all have various things they want to see during their brief visit, as many - like me – will be particularly keen to see the magnificent Museum of Islamic Art.

Quote of the Month “It has been an honour to work together with QMA on the Qatar UK 2013 Year of Culture; the year has been going from strength to strength with some fantastic experiences along the way” Director of the British Council in Qatar Martin Hope quoted on the collaborative projects created during the Year of Culture.

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Any plans to come back again in the future? We would love to return to Doha - it is always such a pleasure to forge a new and, hopefully, lasting relationship with a new country, a new venue and a new audience. GO: The BBC SO will be playing on October 1 at 7:30pm at the Katara Opera House. Tickets can be purchased online at www.virginmegastore. qa or at Virgin Mega Stores at Villagio and Landmark Malls.

Mars Attack

122 Qatar residents have applied for a chance to take a historic trip to Mars in the year 2023. Unfortunately only four people from around the world will be chosen to embark on the Mars One space expedition.

5,000 Books

The number of books on offer on board the MV Logos Hope’s floating book fair, which is coming to Doha’s shores this October 11 to 20.

Nifty Thrifty

So happy about Doha’s first ever flea market last month; who doesn’t love going through random second hand and vintage items and finding some wonderful treasures?!

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Here are the tweets that had us cracking up this month. Don’t forget to check this spot next issue, your tweet just might be one of them!

Chantal Mossess @boyajian

Sarah Faheem @SarahFaheem83

Peter Draper @PeterDraper108

Today’s traffic is served with a complimentary extra side of traffic

“Kidnapping” is such a strong word, I prefer to call it, “Surprise adoption.”

In awe of the thobed gents eating at the next table. If I ate that much wearing all white I’d look like a Jackson Pollock painting

Laura @lauraannham

Emily @expatemily

Sandy Prabhu @SandyEatsCandy

Pippa J @PippaJaySays

Chipper fluffypants @minoush73

My horoscope reads, “This is your annual sleepy time.” AM I A BEAR??? Should I be hibernating? Do other people have annual sleepy times?

This week my motherin-law, step-mother-inlaw and father-in-law are staying with us. You’d think that’d be awkward. You’d be really right.

I’m not sure I could trust a man who’d bypass an Oreo in favor of vanilla wafers. It’s a fundamental character flaw, possibly a sign of evil

Nothing’s sweeter than the smell of post-school-holiday freedom. You could smell burning rubber as I raced off from the nursery this am.

Sitting outside because compound maintenance guys are mixing random chemicals together to try and clean the floor. Please don’t blow up #doha

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Find FACT’s dapper looking fellow chilling somewhere in this issue Email me at dina@factlive.com as soon as you spot him and get the chance to win a Nokia Lumia 920. We’re super sneaky so good luck finding him!


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Around the world Qataris doing it big!

Bringing you the latest news of fellow Qataris around the world. Find out what they’ve been up to and what’s going on outside of the country. If you know anyone doing anything cool let us know @FACTqatar!

Florida

The Arab world’s number one rally driver Nasser Saleh Al Attiyah is busy getting training in Doha before joining the Qatar Team in November’s Key West World Championships in Florida. If his past track is anything to go by, we can’t wait to see what Attiyah does on the water.

England

As part of the Qatar UK 2013 Year of Culture, Qatari female athletes like equestrian Maryam al-Boinin, tennis player Olla Mourad, and taekwondo star Kaltham Al Mutawa will have their photos on display at Manchester’s National Football Museum. The beautiful exhibition is set to promote Arab Women in Sport.

France

Wrestling star Abdulrahman Ibraheem won an amazing match against Canada’s Hudson Cydrik, bringing home the bronze medal at the Francophone Games 2013 in Nice. We are super happy since this is the first time that Qatar takes part in the big gaming event.

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Poland

Getting their training on are the Qatari girls volleyball team who’ve headed out to a training camp in Poland to get ready for the GCC Volleyball Championship to be held in Muscat, Oman in November. We’re loving the intensity these girls have and can’t wait to see a fierce game!

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MERS on the Rise

Two Qatari MERS patients have died from the horrible respiratory virus raising questions and concerns over how treatment and prevention methods are being handled. Officials have not upped the emergency level so no need to panic! Let’s just hope that it doesn’t start spreading especially with flu season coming soon and autumn just on the horizon.

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Female Cabbie Alert

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Fashion designer Wadah al-Hajri has been selected for the Dubai Mall’s inaugural ‘Vogue Fashion Dubai Experience’ this October. The event will have designers showcase their collections to international celebrities and key players in the fashion industry. Way to go Wadah!

For the first time ever in its history, Qatar has just launched its very own female-driver taxi service. The lady-driven limousines took to the roads of Doha thanks to Al Ijarah Holding, the operator of the city’s famous blue-roofed taxis. The service, which will be around the clock, will only be available to women and families. We love the new initiative and we say more power to women!

Can’t Believe It Dancing Prohibited

If you tune into Vibetronics Sessions on QBS radio you might have heard the shocking and super-surprising news: Joe Mitri has been banned from playing ANY electronic dance music on his show. For all of us who love the club, trance and dance beats, we’ll have to get our fix elsewhere. What a shame.

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Love Generation

Party anthem king Bob Sinclar is coming to the Doha shores this October 31. So Doha get ready to Hold On! The father of modern super-club dance, Bob Sinclar is as experimental as he is outrageous. From his personality to his performances, everything about him reflects his core philosophy of fun, glamour and having a good time. His influence on the dance scene cannot be ignored making him the legend he is today with hits on the underground as well as in the mainstream. Songs like Love Generation and World Hold On became instant classics, making Sinclar’s style of blending reggae and disco his music signature. Although synonymous with modern super-club dance, the name Bob Sinclar is in fact the alias of one Christophe Le Friant. Originally known as Chris ‘The French Kiss’, it was after watching Philippe de Broca’s French spy movie ‘Le Magnifique’ that the artist known as Bob 16.

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Sinclar was born. The new star rose to fame from his 1998 co-production with Thomas Bangalter on the Jane Fonda sampling ‘Gym Tonic’. With a career spanning more than 15 years, his new release echoes the same success he has seen along the way. “Paris by Night”, a Parisian musical experience, is both innovative and explosive for a result that is the definitive in clubbing. This October Quintessential Qatar 3D, Tariq Group International and Active Media are bringing the legendary Sinclar to Doha with the Ultimate Beach Party. Performing his new hit album at the Grand Hyatt Doha’s Beach, this is expected to be the event of the season!

GO: For information on group discounts and tickets call 5523 6997

Win!!! We’re giving away tickets to go see Bob Sinclar Live at the Grand Hyatt Doha

All you have to do is answer this simple question: What was Bob Sinclar’s last album called?

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LISTEN UP

Nando’s Goes Pink in Support of Breast Cancer

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and our favourite chicken chain, Nando’s Qatar, is launching a PINK campaign trying to raise awareness about the cause as well as money for the Qatar Cancer Society. The campaign includes various initiatives and activities which will take place during October all over the country. They’ve even introduced two new pink drinks onto their menu: the Lemonada Rosa and Berry Supresa, and used this opportunity to involve their staff in the campaign; the Nandocas (the name given to the staff ) developed the new pink drinks themselves, which will be sold for QR20 each with a percentage going to the Qatar Cancer Society. The campaign will be running throughout the month of October and is part of Nando’s way of getting their customers to enjoy dining at Nando’s while feeling good about themselves.

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A Night with Russell Peters

After setting attendance records around the world, global comedy rock star Russell Peters is coming to Doha for some stand-up comedy action like no other. The Canadian comedian, who has more than 60 million views on YouTube, will be performing on October 20 at the Sheraton for one night only. Although Peters, a comedy phenomenon, has been performing stand-up comedy for the past 20 years he only shot to fame in the last 9, thanks largely to an unknown fan who uploaded clips of his routine onto YouTube. He’s now considered one of the world’s top grossing stand-up comics and has a sitcom deal with NBC. Tickets for his Doha performance will be sold at the Sheraton Doha and Crepaway for QR250, 350, 450, and 550. For more information go to facebook.com/iconicqatar

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A Sacred Journey Showcasing this month at The Museum of Islamic Art is the highly anticipated exhibition Hajj- The Journey Through Art. The exhibit will explore three main themes starting from the routes taken by pilgrims and the rituals of Hajj to the experience of the pilgrims after completion of the journey, including gifts and souvenirs brought back from Mecca. Visit www.mia.org.qa to find out more information.


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HAPPENINGS

Getting Out and About

This month in Qatar

There are so many exciting events going on in Doha these days. So, we’ve put together an events calendar for the entire month, just for you! It’s interesting and never boring… This is what FACT recommends (and you can still find more throughout the rest of the mag!).

02. Wednesday

Italian Fiesta for Foodies Choices goes all out Italian every Wednesday with regional dishes starting at QR200. Call 4402 3333

01. Tuesday

Katara Art Center Exhibit Mahmoud Obaidi ‘s solo exhibition opens tonight at Katara Art Center at 7pm.

04. Friday

Late Brunch by the Beach Chill out and watch the sunset on the beach with some bubbly and a bbq at Doha Marriot’s Late Brunch for QR380. Call 4429 8499

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Ritz-Carlton’s Poolside Party Dance the night away at the RitzCarlton’s poolside party at their tropical Flamingos bar. Call 4484 8506

Damien Hirst in Doha The biggest exhibit to hit town opens today! Go check out Damien Hirst’s Relics at Al Riwaq.

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Tropical Nights at Trader Vic’s Enjoy the first ever Hawaiian Luau in the Middle East at the Hilton’s Trader Vic’s at 6:30pm for QR200. Call 4423 3118

BBQ Brunch The Flying Carpet’s Friday Barbecue Bazaar Brunch is the place to start off the weekend. Call 4446 5600

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Mathaf’s New Art Exhibition Art fans will rejoice at Adel Abdessemed’s L’âge d’or exhibition at hip museum Mathaf.

07. Monday

Champions’ Quiz Night Win QR5000 at Champions Sports Bar’s Quiz Night. Time to put those thinking caps on! 20. fact magazine

Film Nights at MIA Screening of Hekayat Khaleejiya at the MIA follwed by Q&A sessions with the filmmakers. www.dohafilminstitute.com

08. Tuesday

Sushi Sensation Head over to La Cigale for a true sushi bar experience daily from 11:30am to 12am.

09. Wednesday

MIA’s New Exhibit Opens Celebrating and illuminating the holy pilgrimage of Hajj, the MIA’s “Hajj – The Journey Through Art” opens tonight. www.mia.org.qa

13. Sunday

Football Match of the Month Al Saad stadium hosts the Qatar vs. Yemen 2015 AFC Asian Cup qualification match at 6:15pm.


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Laugh-a-thon Tonight! Ready for a night of giggles? Russell Peters is performing at the Sheraton at 8:30pm. This is one show not to be missed!

14. Monday

Feast Celebrations Eid Al Adha starts tonight and with it comes a much-needed few days off! Check out our Eid Getaways pg22 to find out where to go!

21. Monday

Jazzy Tunes Revel in the blues and soul sounds from Kéyali Mayaga, the new singer of Kempinski’s The Lounge.

15. Tuesday

Oktoberfest in the Capital Doha hotspot Wahm is bringing out the hops for a true Bavarian Oktoberfest with everything German from 5pm to 9pm. Call 4453 5135

17. Thursday

Jazz at the Park Celebrate the first anniversary for JALC Doha with the Jazz brunch on the terrace and free Jazz at the MIA Park.

16. Wednesday

Out & About Palomas’ Ladies Night is the place to be every Wednesday, with live music and DJ Shadi playing deep into the night. Call 4484 4444

18. Friday

Seafood Brunch Take the family out for a superb brunch at Nusantao: Sea Kitchens.Call 4494 8888

19. Saturday

Sports News For sporting enthusiasts the Premier Skills coaching program starts today. www.qataruk2013.com

22. Tuesday

Al Fresco Dining Blue Terrace at the Grand Heritage opens after a season hiatus, back once again for amazing al fresco dining. Call 4445 5555

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New Exhibit in Town Follow Ben’s artistic journey from Qatar to the UK on a vessel transporting Qatargas’ LNG this summer at Katara Cultural Village.

24. Thursday

Movie Nights at the Hyatt Barbeque and film night returns at the Grand Hyatt designed with a special barbeque menu and an on-going flow of popcorn. Call 7021 8093

25. Friday

La Dolce Vita All-you-can-eat pasta and pizza with 20 per cent off on selected vinos at La Spiga by Paper Moon for QR150 from 12pm to 4pm. Call 4453 5135

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Turkish Flavours Get a taste of true Ottoman flavours at the Turkish food festival at the Sharq Village & Spa. Call 4425 6666

Burger Nights Go for a quick burger at the Burgerry, a vintage industrial themed American burger restaurant. Call 4449 3958.

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Tea Time at Katara ]Enjoy high tea at the El Cigar Lounge available daily from 3pm to12am.

Love Generation The hottest act in town, everyone in Doha will be at the Bob Sinclar concert tonight!

26. Saturday

Sushi Special Wyndham Grand Regency’s Chopsticks has an awesome Sushi Fiesta for QR129. Call 4434 3203

27. Sunday

Latino Dancing Dance to the beats of live Latino band Salsa and Kizomba at Admiral’s on Salsa Sunday. fact magazine

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Come Fly With Me... Eid al-Adha will bring with it celebration and time off for many of you, another reason to get in the happy holiday mood! If you’re thinking about a few days away, a long weekend or just a mini break to escape the Eid crowds in Qatar, then look no further. FACT has picked some great regional getaways to fulfil all your vacation needs, from shopping, relaxation, culture and nightlife, we’ve got you covered for the upcoming days off…

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Culture vulture Bahrain

A hub of cultural cool the Island, as most of its inhabitants call it, is definitely the place to head to for a culture fix; from the excellent National Museum in Manama and the traditional houses of Muharraq to the extraordinary burial mounds at Sar, there are many fine sites to visit. If you want an old taste of Bahrain trips to the Old Fort and “Tree of Life” in the Sakhir desert are definitely a must. Art lovers on the other hand will love the galleries opening up all around town, where both local and international works of art are on display. For those modern travellers though Bahrain’s food culture will be what it’s all about; brunches and rooftop terraces are slowly stealing the spotlight as the island’s major attraction.

Shop ‘til you drop Dubai

Sprawling with countless malls, markets and boutique stores, shopping doesn’t get more exciting than when you’re in Dubai. More often, Dubai gives it’s visitors surreal settings and attractions to lure you (and your credit card!) into unforgettable shopping experiences; there’s Souk Madinat, inside the Madinat Jumeirah Hotel, which has a swanky waterway to transfer people from its shops, bars and restaurants to the neighbouring clutch of hotels (talk about extravagant retail therapy!), then there’s the indoor ski slope with real snow in the humungous Mall of the Emirates, as well as Khan MurjanSouk which connects the Wafi Mall, home of Burberry, Marks & Spencer and The One, with the popular Raffles Hotel. Let’s not forget that all of this is set to be surpassed by Mall of Arabia, designed to be the largest mall in the world at 10 million square feet (wowzer!). Shopping addicts will need to check this out! 24. fact magazine


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Party Hard Goa

Night owls, this is THE party destination if you’re looking for a genuinely fun time! The festivities begin after a chilled-out day at the beach and an exotic sunset. Buzzing bars, pubs, clubs and night markets all welcome nocturnal revellers until the early hours of the a.m, using locally-famed djs, musicians and live entertainment to set the pulse and keep the crowds going! Head to popular hotspots Club Cabana or The Sportsman Bar in Calangute; Havana

or Vanilla Lounge in Candolim, or for a lively beach-front location, there’s Bardo on Ashwem Beach, Curlies on South Anjuna Beach, and Club 9 Bar as well as Marbela Beach, both set against the energetic backdrop of Morjim Beach. This is one party island that will have you dancing all day and night long!

Life’s a beach Oman

Oman’s beaches beckon you to spend your days basking in the sun, surfing the seas and enjoying life along the shore. Only an hour and 20 minutes away by plane, Oman is the closest to a paradise setting you’ll find in this region. Its coastline is some of the cleanest, prettiest and most private, especially if you’re staying at one of the country’s stunning resorts. On public beaches you can join in the weekend picnics and barbeques, that’s when you’re not out exploring the hidden coves and taking advantage of the gentle seas perfect for snorkelling. Check out Aviation beach, also known as Shell Beach, which is full of starfish, crabs and exotic shells – the four-wheel drive you’ll need to get there will be totally worth it!

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Halloween is coming up and we couldn’t be more excited; ghosts and ghouls, wizards and witches, and things that go bump in the night - not to mention pumpkins and trick or treat sweets. Get ready for a hauntingly good time this October!

SPOOK-TACULAR PARTIES We’ve rounded up the top spooky shindigs going on for Halloween. Dust off your witch’s hat and get out those broomsticks, it’s time to get your creep on!

Sharq Village and Spa’s Al Dana is going all out for Halloween; imagine everything from broomsticks, spells and black cats at the door to a scary dining experience with their annual Halloween feast. Get ready for a night of spooks and devilish banter for QR280. Go: For more information call 4425 6666 Looking for a ghoulish good time? The Jazz Club at Oryx Rotana is throwing a crazy night of fun dress-up and Halloween giveaways, making it a party not to miss. Go: For more information call 4402 3333

Hilton Doha’s The Fright Stuff is the place to howl at the moon and show up in the gnarliest of outfits. Get ready for a night of scary dance moves at the Bal Al Baher’s Halloween dance party, featuring a killer BBQ and groovy beats; QR185 with welcome drink. Go: For more information call 4423 3333

Head over to the InterContinental Doha The City on October 31 for a night of hair-raising fun. Get all dressed up in your scariest disguise and go check out all the different costumes taking over Hive Restaurant as well as Strata Bar and Lounge. Go: For more information call 4015 8888

Enjoy the creepiest day of the year by gathering your friends and heading to Misturado, where you’ll find the Crowne Plaza hotspot transformed for a spooky night of ghosts and witches. Come in your scariest outfit and get a free drink on arrival. Go: For more information call 44087777

Champions is hosting a Halloween Party this year with awesome prizes for best and craziest dressed, so go all out with your costumes! The party is QR100 and includes a free drink and a great night with a live DJ. Go: For more information & reservation call 4419 6000

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COSTUME IDEAS This year it’s a bit of a jumble between blockbuster movie characters and celebrated series madness! Check out our mix of the hottest costumes that made our list this year.

Superman Man of Steel

Yes zoom around the capital in a tight musclebearing outfit. Abs definitely required for this, and a cascading red cape to be the hottest super hero of 2013!

Great Gatsby

With the movie being such a huge success this summer, you officially have permission to bust


out your 1920’s Gatsby style gear and give it a twirl with frolicking flapper numbers and to-die-for glittering accessories.

The Hangover 3

We know the third edition of the hilarious comedy was kind of a bust so we’re going back to number one and channelling our ultimate favourite character: Alan. All you need is a t-shirt, a pair of sunglasses, and a fake baby Carlos for a crazy night out!

Game of Thrones

The popular hit series is driving everyone mad and we’re sure to find a bunch of fans all dressed up on Old Hallows Night. Channel the Mother of Dragons with a long blonde wig or go for a John Snow costume with a rugged fur cloak and an attitude to match. Whatever you do just make sure you go all out.

Breaking Bad

Now who wouldn’t want to show up to a party as TV’s most popular bad-a$$ Heisenberg?! All you really need is a bald cap, glasses, fedora, and a button-up shirt to bring Walter White’s street character to life!

Where to buy Costumes It’s super difficult to find somewhere where you can either rent or a buy a cool costume from but Party Kingdom, located near the Jaidah flyover opposite Mushairi Centre, is your best bet here in Doha to find something scary to wear for that October 31 party of yours. Another option (creative people will like this) is making it yourself! Head over to Al Rawnq a Souq Waqif treasure trove of amazing craft supplies, costume jewellery and random bits and bobs, perfect for bringing that costume you have in mind to life. If all this fails or you’re just too lazy to bother you can always order off of amazon.com, where you’ll find options galore!

Must-See Scary Movies

Staying at home on Old Hallows Night? Make yourself a bowl of popcorn, turn off the lights, and get ready to scare yourself senseless with these horror classics. Company is highly recommended; do not watch these alone! • Poltergeist • The Exorcist • The Shining • The Changeling • A Nightmare on Elm Street • Texas Chainsaw Massacre • Paranormal Activity fact magazine .29


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Doha Marriot

It’s HOP TIME We know it’s no Munich, but the capital’s Oktoberfest offers will bring a bit of Germany’s famous festival right to the Doha shores.

Party of the Month InterContinental Doha The City The Al Jawhara Ballroom has been hit by the Oktoberfest madness and will be turned into one big celebration on October 31 and November 1. Enjoy the original Bavarian nine piece band “Harthauser Musi” who’ve been playing at Munich’s original festival since 2006. Enjoy a wide selection of German and international hops while munching on traditional German classics, all for QR222 (excluding beverages). From pretezels and Bavarian sausages to famous potato dishes, this is one German feast you don’t want to miss!! Go: For more information call 4015 8888 or email doharestaurants@ihg.com

Win tickets To enjoy the Oktoberfest festivities! Send us your answer to the below to dina@factlive.com What type of food does Strata offer? A. Seafood B. Mediterranean C. International

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The highly anticipated German Garden opens on October 7 to November 8 offering the best in traditional Bavarian cuisine. From schnitzel and lamb shank to pretzel and the famous apple strudel, you’ll find all your German favourites here. There will also be special live performances from the ‘Two Bavarians’ on October 7 to 15 not to be missed! Go: For more information call 4429 8499

Kempinski Residences & Suites Doha

Returning to their roots for Oktoberfest, Kempinski offers, daily from 5pm to 1am, a tasting platter of traditional German delicacies creating the perfect accompaniment for their special selection of German beverages. Go: For more information call 4405 3325 or email restaurants.doha@kempinski.com

Crowne Plaza Doha

Head over for October HOP Celebrations at the Crowne Plaza favourite Misturado, where they’ll be celebrating the famous festival for the entire month! Enjoy a special menu with authentic German food and the original Spaten hop beverage brought all the way from Munich. Go: For more information call 4408 7777

W Hotel Doha

Doha hotspot Wahm is bringing out the guns, better yet the hops, for a true Bavarian Oktoberfest experience like no other! Head over on October 15, 16, and 17 from 5pm to 9pm for everything German. From rich hops to delicious specialty food, you’ll feel right back in Germany without having to leave the country. Go: For more information call 4453 5135


Come to raise a toast to start off the fall at

BAVARIAN FESTIVAL Let’s celebrate in a true Bavarian spirit! Get your lederhosen and dirndl out of your closet and be part of the lively crowd. 16-19 October 6 pm – midnight The Lagoon Tent and Garden Early Bird Ticket: QR 190 per person for food only, valid until September, 30 Normal Ticket: QR 250 per person for food only

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To get the complete Women’s experience book yourself a night’s stay at the Grand Hyatt Doha. Call 4448 1234 for more information and reservations.

The Modern Woman’s Destination We’ve heard so much about the Grand Hyatt Doha’s new and exciting special business hospitality changes that Dina Kabbani, FACT ’s tired and worn out Editor, had to go and see what the fuss was all about!

Heading over to the Doha hotspot, the hotel’s grand lobby is definitely a great welcome to one’s stay; its dark marble floors and plush interior is a sure promise of moreto-come luxury. My check-in goes smoothly, a major plus for one’s tired soles and anyone who hates waiting. Whisked off to my room, I’m told all about their new business related comfort additions for women and I’m super excited to check out for myself. I enter the room and it’s true. Gone are all the decorative throws and pillows that one tosses aside and never really uses. There’s a guest request communication 32. fact magazine

card calling to me from the table, asking me how I’d like my room cleaned. Would I require another pillow, more towels, or an extra bottle of shampoo? The attention to detail is amazing and I love how they list all the small things one sometimes gets too embarrassed to ask for. And it doesn’t end there! The bathroom has also gotten a makeover with bath amenities all upgraded to lotions and potions sourced by skin and hair experts, like famous dermatologist Dr. Kenet and spa guru June Jacobs. Now

hair and skin can also get some special treatment for those who are constantly on the go. A bit peckish I pick up the menu and am delighted to see new offerings with healthy low fat and nutritious items and even a “create your own” option. Who hasn’t had their share of heavy hotel food, so it’s a change to see something that is not going make me feel sluggish or weigh me down. A quick shower afterwards in the beautiful bathroom and nicely tucked into my cotton robe and slippers, both made especially to size for women, I realize I’ve forgotten my hairbrush. I give a quick call to housekeeping and the lovely woman on the phone is quick to help. She even offers me a list of items (complimentary, to borrow or buy) that they have available. From hairspray to curling irons, the list is complete with everything the modern day woman needs. I get into bed and get ready for some quality TV; I’m looking forward to a few hours of nothing but good old relaxation. I don’t know whether it was because I was super tired or because sleeping on the Grand Hyatt’s superb kingsized bed was like sleeping on a cloud, all I know was that I didn’t even get to do any channel surfing before I was knocked out good for the night.


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Whether you’re broke as a joke or trying to save up this month, when you find out there’s no cover charge or discover your favourite cocktail is half-price, your whole day improves! FACT will help you have a good time with little or no cash at all with our guide to the cheapest drinks, food, music and more. Who says Qatar can’t be done on a budget?

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Arts & Museums Museum of Islamic Art (MIA)

Considered a Doha Landmark, the beautifully constructed building with its prime location on the Corniche showcases an internationally recognised collection of Islamic artifacts in its permanent gallery, and also plays host to short exhibitions every few months. Admission is usually free except for certain exhibitions. Open Sun, Mon & Wed from 10:20am to 5:30pm, Thurs & Sat 12pm to 8pm, Fri 2pm to 8pm. Call 4422 44 or visit www.mia.org.qa for more information. FREE THIS MONTH: Hajj – The Journey Through Art (opens October 9).

Arab Museum of Modern Art (MATHAF)

The first institution of its kind in Qatar, the uber cool modern art hub is always hosting exhibitions, programs and events that explore and celebrate art by Arab artists. Entry is free for students and children under 16 and QR25 for adults. Open Sat, Sun, Tues, Wed, Thurs from 11am to 6pm, Fri from 3pm to 9pm, closed on Mon. Call 4402 8855 or visit www.mathaf.org.qa for more information. FREE THIS MONTH: Adel Abdessemed L’âge d’or (opens October 6).

Katara Art Center

Katara’s epicentre for everything art, the place is more than just a hub for exhibitions and creative displays. Although the centre always has an on-going slew of exhibits for people to go check out free of charge they also offer free innovative workshops in different arrays to help foster and spur creativity amongst the Doha community. Visit www.kataraartcenter.com for more information. FREE THIS MONTH: Standalone Tools exhibition by Rhys Himsworth. 36. fact magazine

Anima Gallery

The Pearl’s hottest art space, Anima features local, regional and international contemporary art, and hosts a different exhibition every two months. Open Sat through Thurs from 10am to 10pm, Fri from 2pm to 10pm. Call 4495 3876 or visit www. animagallerylounge.com for more information. FREE THIS MONTH: Once Upon a Butterfly exhibition.

Markhiya Gallery

The two-floor gallery located in Souq Waqif offers a serene hideaway from the hustle and bustle of the market and a chance to get into some local and international Arab art. For more information call 6600 8750 or visit www.almarkhiyagallery. com for more information. FREE THIS MONTH: Hany Rashed (Egypt), Iman Hasbani (Syria) exhibitions.


Cheap Date Budget: Free

Can’t afford to take her out? Don’t worry we’ve been there! A fool proof plan to impress without causing any distress to yourself and your wallet is to get a quick hamper together and head out to Aspire Park for a romantic sunset picnic. Who needs fancy cutlery when you can eat with your hands and lay on the cool grass?

Budget: QR10

Head over to Katara Cultural Village for a nice stroll and a hot cup of Karak from Chapati & Karak, where a cup of the favourite local drink won’t break the bank at QR5.

Budget: QR20

Reggae On The Beach

Music & Film Jazz at the MIA Park

Bring a picnic, sit on the grass and enjoy an evening of world-class jazz under the stars with the dynamic Dominick Farinacci and his band of Jazz at Lincoln Center Doha. Yes jazz at the park is back again on October 17 at 6:30pm at the Museum of Islamic Art’s Park overlooking the water and the city skyline. Amazing!

Get into the rhythm of the Caribbean, kick off your shoes, chill out on the beach and enjoy real live reggae music by Buggy Nakhente and the Fully Loaded band at the St. Regis beach every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Entry is free and on Wednesdays, ladies get a complimentary second drink; great deal!

Admiral’s Club

Admiral’s lower floor always has live music playing and with no cover charge, you only have to pay for your drinks! Tip: Get two drinks for the price of one daily except Thursdays and Fridays.

Souq Waqif is buzzing with all kinds of things making it an awesome place to roam around. Take your date on a tour of the bustling market and then stop for a delicious crepe, starting at QR5, from one of the many ladies in black abbeyas making all types filled with labneh, honey, or nutella.

Budget: QR25

The MIA Park’s paddleboats are a fantastic way to explore the calm waters surrounding the museum. Rent one for QR25 for 30 minutes and enjoy the Doha skyline from the best vantage point in the city.

Doha Film Institute

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Free & Cheap Things to do that won’t break the bank

Bowling Corniche

Skip the gym and go for an evening walk or run on the beautiful Corniche. Get those muscles working by stopping at the free exercise equipment; who said you need to pay for an expensive membership to stay fit?!

Dune Bashing

Visit the Doha’s famous singing sand dunes, then go for a spot of dune bashing on the cool sandy slopes. You have to own a 4x4 or borrow one from a friend if you want to do the latter.

Besides the unfashionable old school bowling shoes, bowling is the perfect way to escape the heat and enjoy some friendly competition. Non-member rates are QR8 per game between 9am - 4pmand QR15 after 4pm.

Skating

Pop over to Villaggio and skate in the Olympic sized Gondolania ice rink for QR30 on weekdays and QR35 on weekends.

Cycling

The MIA Park offers bike hires for QR25 per hour, perfect for touring the lush green grounds.

Camping by the Beach

Grab your tent and a couple of friends and make a camping trip out of a visit to Inland Sea; you’ll never want to go back!

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With numerous textile shops, if you’re looking for cheap fabrics you’ll definitely land yourself a bargain with prices starting from just QR3 a metre.

Al Rawnaq

Head over to this Souq Waqif treasure trove of amazing craft supplies, costume jewellery and random bits and bobs, perfect for bringing that design you had in mind to life!

Doha Flea Market

Browse through jewellery, furniture, household items, books, and more to find bargains and countless treasures. Check out www.dohafleamarket.com to find out more.

Wholesale Market

For the most cost effective shopping you can do head over to the wholesale market, where haggling with vendors is a must and produce is all local.

Picnics

Doha is full of beautiful parks just waiting for you to lay out that chequered tablecloth and enjoy the serene peacefulness. Pick your favourite spot from Al Rumaila and Aspire to MIA and Landmark Parks.

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Shopping & Markets

Qatar Used Books

Do you have books you no longer need in Qatar? Want to make some cash or just simply get rid of them? Head over to www.qatarusedbooks.wordpress.com where you can advertise them for free!


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Teach a man

how to fish and he eats forever. Give him a good tip on a good bargain and he’ll drop the fishing pole and go eat there instead!

Naurah Bakery $

Brick oven-baked bread (fatayar) filled with everything from cheese and spinach to creamy labnah or minced meat, all for QR4. Call 44646632 - Al Wakrah

Tips for filling bellies and exploring the dining scene on the cheap!

Thai Corner $$$

Whether you eat outside on the steps or go there for a quick takeout, this little shack has tons of flavour and we just can’t seem to get enough of their curries for QR27. Call 6640 7858 - The Centre

Thai Snack $$$

Delicious authentic Thai food on a budget! Here a vegetable egg roll, bowl of sticky rice, and Pad Thai Beef will cost you QR34, making this a hidden Asian gem. Call 4432 9704 - Al Nasr Street

Al Shami Home $$

An institution in Doha, the Syrian restaurant has a mouth-watering shawerma for QR15 and an excellent grilled chicken sandwich for QR10. Call 4443 3666/44501117 - C Ring Road & Salwa Road 40. fact magazine


Turkey Central $$

Cheap with fantastic food! Get a small meat/ chicken shawerma for QR6 or a big one for QR12 and don’t forget to try out their musthave sautéed aubergine with tomato and onion for only QR8, it’s divine. Call 4443 2927 - Al Mirqab Al Jadeed Street

Marmara Istanbul $$$

The FACT team’s go to lunch favourite, our order usually looks like this: chicken shawerma QR7, half a chicken QR14, white rice QR8, and a taboluah salad QR8 totalling QR37 to share between two! Call 44365414 - Al Sadd

Sabah W Masa $$

Known for the oven wraps filled with everything from cheese and zaatar to melted chocolate, you’ll spend starting from QR10 for a traditional baked wrap. Call 4444 4585 - Al Salwa Road

Nando’s $$$

The healthy grilled fast-food option, Nando’s offers a combo of half a chicken with two sides for QR46. Call 44117753 - Muntazah

Mr Gyros $$

The Greek take on shawerma, this place has made a name for itself with its delicious sandwich wraps starting at QR15. Call 4444 0033 - Al Salwa Road

Shawarma Albisana $$

Succulent, thinly sliced beef and chicken

PRICE MARGIN PER PERSON

strips covered in a light creamy tahini sauce and wrapped in a wholesome fresh pita bread for QR15, what more could you ask for?! Call 4408 1200 – Katara Cultural Village

Yellow Cab Pizza $$

You don’t need to break the bank to have some good old Italian food. Here at Yellow Cab Pizza a classic cheese pie starts at QR26 and their spaghetti with meatballs even cheaper for QR22. Call 4415 4111- Al Mansoura

Petra $$

Amazing food at pinch-yourself prices! With appetizers priced at QR5 and the most expensive item on the menu being the grilled chicken for a shocking QR12, this place is our bargain deal of the month! Call 4480 0772 - Al Shafi Street

0 to 10 $ 10 to 30 $$ 30 to 50 $$$ 50 & above $$$$

Star Of India $$$$

A bizarre mix of Indian and Chinese food nevertheless at great prices. Try their vegetable samosas QR10 and butter chicken masala QR31 then switch to some Chinese with a sweet and sour vegetable stir-fry for QR22. Call 44864440/44863708 - Khalifa Street

Turkish Bukhari $

Popular for its Turkish Arabic food this place is easy on the wallet. Their fatayer/pies start at QR3 and their sandwiches are all nicely priced at QR10. Call 44866515/44874836 Al Markhiya

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Happy Hour & Ladies Night: Who says one

St. Regis

has to pay full price for drinks?!

Happy Hour: Every Monday and Saturday at JALC enjoy a 25 per cent discount on your check from 7pm to 9pm. Call 4446 0106 Ladies Night: High Heels Night at Vintage Lounge Wednesdays with buy one get one free on selected drinks from 6pm to 1am.

Doha Marriott

Happy Hour: Unwind at the Pearl Lounge with their two for one special on selected drinks daily from 5pm to 8pm. Call 4429 8444

Hilton Doha Ritz Carlton Doha

Happy Hour: At Habanos get one complimentary drink every time you purchase one of the selected items daily from 5pm to 8pm. Call 4484 8504 Ladies Night: At Level 23 every Tuesday two glasses of sparkling wine complimentary on arrival for ladies from 8:30pm to 12:30pm.

W Hotel Doha

Happy Hour: Get 50 per cent off at Wahm’s After-work Aperitivo menu daily from 5pm to 7pm. Call 4453 5135 Ladies Night: Get two drinks on the house from 9pm to 10pm then another drink after 10pm at the Vibe Ladies Night.

Happy Hour: Zawaya lounge offer special prices on selected beverages along with delicious bites daily from 5pm to 8 pm. Call 4423 3333

Intercontinental Doha The City

Happy Hour: Head over to Hive for a buy one get one free offer on selected beverages daily from 8pm to 10pm. Call 4015 8888

Intercontinental Doha

Happy Hour: Belgian CafĂŠ has a special QR25 only on selected beverages from 5pm to 7pm. Call 4484 4919 Ladies Night: Unlimited complimentary selected drinks for ladies from 10pm until late at Paloma and Lava every Wednesday.

Kempinski Residences & Suites

Happy Hour: The Lounge offers up to 50 per cent off on selected drinks, cocktails and Tasting & Sharing menu items daily 5pm to 7pm. Call 4405 3325 42. fact magazine

Crowne Plaza Doha

Happy Hours: Two for one at Misturado on all house beverages daily from 5pm to 7pm. Call 4408 7777

Oryx Rotana

Happy hour: Buy one get one free on selected beverages at Jazz Club daily from 6pm to 8pm. Call 4402 3333 Ladies Night: Diva Tuesdays at Jazz Club with ladies enjoying one complimentary drink from 6pm to 9pm followed by 50 per cent off on selected cocktails.

Sharq Village & Spa

Happy Hour: The Cigar Lounge offers 50 per cent off regular brands and house beverages daily from 5pm to 9pm. Call 4425 6666


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Damien Hirst Doha has been buzzing with gallerists and artists, their collectors and curators for the past year but no show has been more highly anticipated than Relics, Damien Hirst’s first ever solo exhibition in the Middle East. The capital is finally ready to see the largest collection of Hirst’s work ever assembled, spanning over twenty-five years of his artistic career featuring both iconic and previously unseen works.

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Art lovers and culture vultures get ready for a truly special exhibition as world-renowned British artist, Damien Hirst is heading to Doha with the largest showcase of his work ever to be assembled, ready to go on display. He has been described as “one of the most influential artists of his generation” (Tate Modern) and it’s no secret that Damien Hirst has divided art lovers and critics alike with his interesting and intriguing work. Now, he’s ready to bring that debate to the GCC. As part of the cultural projects initiated by the Qatar Museums Authority (QMA) to promote and support local and international art, the Al Riwaq Doha exhibition space will house many of Hirst’s pieces, some well-known and others unseen, in this retrospective showcase titled ‘Relics’. The British creative genius, who is also an avid collector of art himself, is famous for his artwork series of preserved dead animals as well as for selling his work at wallet-busting prices. Hirst first came to public attention in London, in the late 80s, with his exhibition Freeze, displayed in an abandoned warehouse and showing his own work and that of his friends and fellow students at Goldsmiths College. He has since, in the quarter century since that momentous show, become one of most prominent artists in the world. His countless series of now iconic work is commonly attributed with ushering in a new era for contemporary art. As part of the “Young British Artists”, he was a member of the most prominent group that dominated the contemporary scene back in the 90s. So, it’s safe to say that this special exhibition is somewhat overdue. It will be the artist’s first solo show in the Middle East and all the art appreciators in the region will be happy to know that the display, which starts on October 10, will continue until January 2014. The pieces selected for this showcase are taken from a crosssection of Hirst’s most important series. They include parts from the Spot Paintings and the Natural History series of animals preserved in formaldehyde, as well as what is by far the most exciting piece, for us, his famous diamond encrusted skull: ‘For the Love of God’ (2007). ‘Relics’ explains, “art’s about life and it can’t really be about anything else … there isn’t anything else.” Hirst’s work investigates and challenges contemporary belief systems, and dissects the tensions and uncertainties at the heart of human experience. Hirst claims that his work is a testament to his fascination with love, life, and death; he channels the different stages showing interaction of life with death and the decay of the human body. The introduction of such a series by the QMA is part of their cultural plan to foster appreciation of artistic practices and hence open the door for cultural dialogue. It also aims to bring local and regional audiences to take part in debates and discussions about the arts and to challenge and recreate new perspectives and understanding.


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EXPO

Damien Hirst Relic’s opens on October 10 at Al Riwaq Centre

“I’ve got an obsession with death, but I think it’s like a celebration of life rather than something morbid.” Damien Hirst

Her Excellency Sheikha Al Mayassa Bint Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani explains, “Underpinning the work of Qatar Museums Authority is our belief that art can open new channels of communications between diverse nations, peoples and histories.” This exhibition follows in the footsteps of Hirst’s major retrospective at Tate Modern in 2012, which became the most visited solo exhibition in the gallery’s history. And it didn’t matter that the last big showcase received mixed, if not more critical, reviews, because, for Hirst, it’s all about encouraging opinions. He once told Reuters, “It’s always healthy to have both views - people love it, people hate it. I once said as long as they spell my name right I don’t mind.” We’re sure that his instantly recognisable works, which, no doubt, most people are looking forward to seeing, will attract much attention, intrigue and wonder. EXHIBITION: internationally renowned writer, critic and curator, Francesco Bonami. It forms part of Qatar UK 2013 Year of Culture which celebrates and showcases the deep-rooted bilateral relations between Qatar and the UK. fact magazine .47


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The Golden Age Always one to support creativity and promote artistic dialogue, Mathaf has been a pioneer in offering an Arab perspective on modern and contemporary art. For the next few months they’re giving Doha the chance to revel in the works of the talented artist Adel Abdessemed with his new exhibition L’âge d’or. Known as the Golden Age in English, his show revolves around some of his recent works, from drawings and paintings to sculptures and videos, many created by the artist especially for this show in Doha. Working across a wide range of media, Abdessemed transforms well-known materials and imagery into charged artistic declarations. His use of symbolism is world known and can be seen in the materials he picks; camel bones, gum, gold, and terracotta take on new and multiple meanings. Some of the newly created pieces that will be on display include the eponymous L’âge d’or, a bas-relief work of gold-plated brass depicting the artist’s four young daughters. Julie, a life-size sculpture of the artist’s wife will also be exhibited, alongside other new sculptures like La Chine est proche, a bicycle fashioned from camel bone, and Curiosity, a bas-relief in red terracotta, depicting NASA’s robot on the planet Mars. Abdessemed’s work doesn’t end there; later on in the year the Qatar 48. fact magazine

Algerian conceptual artist Adel Abdessemed shows off at the Arab Museum of Modern Art starting this month; get ready for one impressive show. Museums Authority will have a permanent installation of two new sculptures, part of the artist’s ongoing body of work called Mappemonde, featured in Doha’s newly built Hamad International Airport GO: The exhibition opens from October 6 to January 5 at Mathaf. For more information visit www.mathaf.org.qa


The Butterfly Effect Anima Gallery’s new feature exhibition is causing excitement amongst the art community. Get ready for a flutter of emotion!

In his latest exhibition, Once Upon a Butterfly, Lebanese artist Said Baalbaki takes people on a journey through his difficult life living out of suitcases. Baalbaki, who was born and raised in Beirut, had a difficult childhood growing up among the war-torn Arab country. He depicts his troublesome flight of evacuation, migration and of eventual immigration to that of the stages of a butterfly. The beautiful, yet fragile butterfly symbolizes everything that is related to the ongoing metamorphosis of the human soul. The spiritual evolution from Childhood (the Caterpillar), to Adulthood (the Butterfly), is caught in his art giving us glimpses into his journey through the story of a migrating butterfly. He shares his escape from Lebanon to Berlin, then his flight from the German capital heading the fall of the berlin wall in 1990. His suitcases travel the same path as a butterfly; sometimes they are scattered, often they are heaped. They collect the debris of time along the journey of metamorphosis. The message that leaves with you after the exhibit is that Said Baalbaki is the butterfly. He has been on the same migrating journey, and has grown in the process from a mere child into adulthood. A really sweet ending to a very moving exhibition, giving a whole new meaning to the circle of life. GO: The exhibition is open until November 15 at the Anima Gallery at The Pearl. For more information visit www.animagl.com

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REVIEWS

On the Record POP-rock

Girl Who Got Away, By Dido

Dido is like marmite you either love her or hate her. This is her first album since 2008 and if you were a fan of her old stuff then, aside from No Freedom, you probably won’t enjoy this record. We’ll give her credit, she’s tried to do something new by adding dance beats and even enlisting the help of Kendrick Lamar on Let Us Move On, but we’re not sure it quite works. It’s more snoozefest than exciting tunes - play on a rainy day!

POP

Prism, By KATY PERRY

If there’s anything we can count on Katy Perry for, it’s making a catchy pop tune. We’re still grooving to songs from her previous album, Teenage Dream, so it was going to take something special from this California Girl to make us sit up and take note! When she released the first single from Prism, Roar (way to make a statement!) we knew she was onto a winner. Prism, although still typically fun and flirty, shows a more mature side of Katy, no doubt taken from turbulence in her personal life since her last album. There’s a sense of empowerment, especially in the new single Dark Horse, featuring rapper Juicy J - a mix of relaxed beats and sweetly whispered lyrics. It seems that with Prism, it’s going to be the beat of the songs that really excels (hats off to the producers!) - get it now!

InDIE-FOLK-POP

All The Little Lights, By Passenger

The talented Michael Rosenburg, has given us one of the best albums this year. Upon hearing the single Let Her Go we knew this album was going to be packed full of heart-wrenching songs. His soft, beautiful voice combined with plucked guitar strings and strained percussion will have your emotions running high in the best way. We can safely say this is well worth listening to and a staple for any CD collection this year!

Fully Booked Non-fiction biography

The Favored Daughter, By FAWZIA KOOFI WITH NADENE GHOURI

Up until now, our only meaningful insight into life in Afghanistan has come from renowned author Khaled Hosseini, but here is a book that movingly captures the political and cultural moment in Afghanistan, from the view of an influential Afghan woman. Fawzia Koofi is the nineteenth daughter of a local village leader in rural Afghanistan. Her mother left Fawzia to die in the sun after birth, but, defying all odds, she survived, and perseverance in the face of extreme hardship has defined her life ever since. This amazing biography casts a light over Fawzia’s life, the country’s first female parliament speaker, looking at a series of poignant letters she wrote to her two daughters before each political trip, giving a detailed insight into what she dreamed for all the women of Afghanistan.

In Association with Virgin Megastore

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FICTION FANTASY

Warp: The Reluctant Assassin, By EOIN COLFER

Eoin Colfer proves that, actually, you CAN write an adventure story about time travel. His prose is somewhat quirkier, slicker and wittier than competing titles. In book one of the WARP series we meet Riley, an orphan living in Victorian London with the unfortunate fate of working as an apprentice for seedy illusionist Albert Garrick - expect plenty of cliff-hanger moments here!


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On Screen

The film has gained much respect and credit at various film festivals

12 Years A Slave

Carrie

What’s It About: The year is 1841 and we’re in pre-Civil War America when Solomon Northup, a free black man from upstate New York, is abducted and sold into slavery. Unimaginable cruelty, unexpected kindness and the struggle to survive as well as retain his dignity is everything Solomon faces and struggles through in the antebellum South of the United States. It’s in his twelfth year of his enduring odyssey that Solomon has a chance meet with a Canadian abolitionist a moment that could change his life forever.

What’s It About: Carrie White is a shy, lonely and awkward teen who is constantly bullied and outcast by her peers, and beaten and sheltered by her deeply religious mother at home. Carries secret, that she is blessed with the terrifying power of telekinesis, results in her unleashing the full strength of this gift at her senior prom, when she is pushed too far by a prank and decides it is time to teach those involved a deadly lesson. Why It’s Worth Watching: Just in time for Halloween, this reimagining of a classic 1970s horror tale has us both excited and skeptical. It’s the second time a remake of Carrie is being attempted but we have high hopes as the director has a respectable résumé (with the excellent Boys Dont Cry on it!) and the cast is somewhat stellar too - Judy Greer in the Betty Buckley role, this is totally acceptable. Expect some harrowing scenes with both Julianne Moore and Chole Grace Moretz really giving it their all for their respective roles of Margaret and Carrie White. There’s a good chance this horror won’t have the same impact as the original but, nonetheless, we’re sure a few of you will walk away learning that when you mess with fire, you will get burned.

Director: Kimberly Peirce Cast: Chloe Grace Moretz, Julianne Moore, Judy Greer

Director: Steve McQueen Cast: Chiwetel Ejiofor, Benedict Cumberbatch, Michael Fassbender, Michael K. Williams

Why It’s Worth Watching: In one look at the breathtaking trailer, this movie shows the remarkable contradiction of the human condition based on the autobiography of Solomon Northup (played by Chiwetel Ejiofor). It’s about one man’s incredible fight for survival and freedom through profound despair. What Solomon experiences is excruciating to watch, but this is what we love about McQueen, he has never been interested in sugar-coating his subject matter. Here he’s highlighting just how everyday the culture of slavery was. It’s emotionally devastating, distressingly familiar and teemed with both dread and possibility... Don’t be surprised if both Ejiofer and McQueen pick up an Oscar for their efforts, and rightly so. 52. fact magazine

Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa

What’s It About: Follows 86-year-old Irving Zisman ( Johnny Knoxville) on a journey across America with the most unlikely companion, his 8-year-old grandson Billy ( Jackson Nicoll). Expect the most insane and hilarious hidden camera road trip ever caught on film. That’s right, real people in unreal situations, including an encounter with male strippers, biker bar patrons and child pageant queens - this is going to be one absolutely messed up comedy.


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mountain motoring: FACT DRIVES the new porsche IN OMAN FACT was invited to Oman to drive the new Porsche Panamera range in the stunning mountains. Here’s all about our thrilling time there...

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Porsche flew FACT to Oman to test the allnew 2014 Panamera range. We arrived at The Chedi Muscat Hotel (if you’re planning your Eid break this hotel will not disappoint), and were soon presented to Mr. Christer Ekberg, Porsche Managing Director Middle East & Africa, who introduced us to the 10 new Panamera models available in introduction phase. No resources have been spared in research to improve performance and design alike, some of the most noticeable changes are the tighter, more prominent and angled lines overall, narrower headlamps, lower plate positioning that makes the exhaust look sportier. In all, there are 15 standard choices but it’s worth mentioning the individualised luxury that Porsche can offer, you can custom choose the color and Porsche will take on the challenge to find the exact matching leather just for you (how’s that for exclusivity?). The Panamera Hybrid deserves a few pages on its own, a 56% consumption reduction at 135km/h top speed can cover 36km running purely on electric mode; you’ll never get stranded on the road without power as it can recharge itself while driving on combustion or sports mode. We got behind the wheel of the Panamera 4S and, convoy in full strength, took off for the Muscat mountains. This is when we really got to grips with just how special this car is; the effortless drive, the easy handling of the car, and the luxurious comfortable interior, really helps the driver to become one with the car as well as giving you the confidence that you’re safe to push boundaries. We drove through the breathtaking mountains, stopping for a picnic, after which we had the chance to test the Panamera Hybrid and the Turbo, on the way back to Muscat. We were, simply, impressed with all the Panamera motors – Porsche really have gone all out! This was a truly unforgettable experience, so much so, that our motoring expert took up the chance to test the Panamera on the roads of Doha… turn over to read all about his experience!

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Porsche Panamera S is the most performancefocused luxury sedan on the market

The Porsche Panamera S is a car with a serious personality disorder; on one hand it’s a quiet, refined, luxury sedan. On the other, it’s a 420bhp, twin-turbocharged highway stormer. In 2009, Porsche began production of the Panamera – their contribution to the luxury sedan segment. Its release was inspired, over the next four years this market boomed. The Panamera’s niche was actually created by Mercedes back in 2004 when they introduced the CLS – a sedan styled like a coupé. Luxury sedans had previously been relatively simple formulas; they had to be huge in every respect. This meant gargantuan dimensions, smooth, powerful engines and interiors that could house a small army. Their remit was to waft company executives up and down motorways to and from meetings, perhaps even during them thanks to the array of technology and comfort they provided. Though these cars excelled, people wanted more. No longer were they satisfied with an excess of space, technology and opulence, they required their luxo-barges to look like a beauty queen. The Panamera was released in the same year as the Audi A7, and both were aimed directly at the CLS. BMW meanwhile had a concept, but it did not come to fruition until last year when they released the 6-series GranCoupé. Whilst all are similar in their coupé-esque design, they each have a very different personality. Having driven three out of four (Panamera, CLS and GranCoupé) the Porsche seems to be the most performance-focused. fact magazine .59


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The Porsche Panamera S is fitted with the sports exhaust - a must for any porsche according to our motoring exoert. Although the Porsche Panamera S is quite a large, heavy car, it never feels so, says our motoring expert.

Though the Porsche’s performance intentions are apparent long before you enter the car, its abilities as a long distance cruiser are admirable. The three suspension settings on the PASM (Porsche Adaptive Suspension Management) system are very well judged. The Comfort setting provides a ride quality reflective of its name and is the one you will use most often. It cushions all but the biggest bump with ease yet retains impressive body control. Sport is slightly stiffer and quashes some body roll, and lastly Sport Plus is pretty much a racing mode. It’s too stiff for normal roads, but admittedly does an impressive job of keeping such a big car in check. This car was also fitted with the sports exhaust (a must on any Porsche in my opinion!) which also adds to the Jekyll and Hyde personality of the car. When turned off the V6 just purrs, never obtruding into the cabin. Turn it on however and you’re treated to the full snarling, crackling, turbowhooshing sound that a turbocharged V6 should have. As a true petrol head, I had 60. fact magazine

to keep it turned on for the majority of the time. I found the most rewarding setup to have is as follows; PASM in comfort, sports exhaust on and the engine in sport mode. It’s evident that purists still hold some resent for Porsche venturing out into the mainstream production market (saloons, SUV’s etc), however the more thoughtful enthusiasts realised it may be necessary to expand their range as this would provide the finances to fund an even greater performance/sports car range. Though powerful sedans had been around for decades when Porsche announced they were to start selling one, people quickly realised that a Porsche version may be quite a thing. Not every manufacturer has decades of racing experience to call upon when developing mainstream models. This experience really shines through when driving the Panamera, although it’s quite a large, heavy car it never feels so. In fact, if you choose the right combination of settings, it can actually feel quite nimble (for a near two-tonne car).

It’s by no means chuckable in the Cayman sense of the word, but hats off to the chassis engineers in Stuttgart; an 1800+kg 4-door sedan has no right to corner so well. I am an advocate of performance manufacturers offering more mainstream cars; not everyone can compromise rear seats or a boot and it’s a great way to offer motoring enthusiasts a way to have their cake and eat it. The Panamera does just that; comfortable continent crosser with space for the family and all your luggage, or late-night highway bruiser for when that devil appears on your shoulder.


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iPhone 5s

Apple’s ‘Make or Break’ Model is Finally Here... The iPhone 5s is the long awaited progression from the much-loved iPhone 5, as well as being one half of Apple’s latest big reveal. For a long time, no other brand could match Apple when it came to mobile devices (they really did start the smartphone revolution) but in recent years the competitors have started to play catchup and have come pretty close to snatching the title of best smartphone. So the big question was, could Apple regain the smartphone throne with the iPhone 5s? There are some pretty cool new features, first being the colours. Apple have banished the classic black and white models and replaced them with slate, silver and gold that we’re sure will be very popular! Behind the appearance of the phone, there are some great techie features with the most hyped being the fingerprint scanner. The obvious advantage of this is safety, especially when using internet banking and when buying apps, but it’s also insanely cool (if possibly a little unnecessary).

The iphone 5s was finally unveiled. Fact sees if the handset lives up to the hype!

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Price: QR4000-5000 Buy: Various electronic stores Battery: Talk time Up to 10 hours Image Quality: 8 MP Display: 4-inch Multi-Touch Retina display Weight: 3.95 ounces (112 grams) Pros: Fingerprint reader & better camera CONS: Few interface enhancements

One of the biggest improvements has to be the A7 chip, which means the iPhone 5s will be twice as fast as its predecessor. You’ll see this technology at work mostly in apps and games, meaning your average internet trawling won’t benefit as much from the improvement. Another exciting feature is the picture quality, which is set to be sharper and clearer due to the 8-megapixel camera combined with 1.5 micro pixels. Talk time has been raised from around 9 hours in the iPhone 5 to 10 in the iPhone 5s, a short increase only, possibly due to the small battery and handset size. Big changes were expected from this new model in order for it to overtake Samsung’s Galaxy S4 and other Nokia and Sony handsets. And though there are a few exciting improvements we’re not sure that Apple did quite enough with the iPhone 5s, in fact the handset seems a little rushed and, in our opinion, is still lagging behind its rivals.


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EAST MEETS Qatari designers explode onto the London fashion scene for The September Show.

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“The fashion show will provide a platform to showcase modern Qatari culture on the world stage while confronting stereotypes about women and fashion in the modern gulf states” - Shareefa Fadhel, Managing Director & Co-founder of Roudha Center With the Raphael Gallery’s masterpieces as a backdrop, fashion and culture took to the runway in a stunning show of craftsmanship and design for the Qatar UK 2013 Year of Culture Fashion Exchange. Bringing a mix of tradition and sartorial workmanship three creative Qatari women, Elham Al Ansari, Fathiya Al Jaber and Hessa Al Mannai, took over the Victoria & Albert Museum each bringing a bit of their eastern flair to the western world. Beautiful abbayas and Jalabiyas stole the scene and took on a whole new look accessorized by wonderful head pieces by world renown milliner Philip Treacy, and stunning Asprey jewels and bags. The creative and bold spin of bringing English designers to the plate was done to challenge 66. fact magazine

westerners’ misconceptions of the abbaya, to finally free it from the constraints of being known as a garment of oppression. The concept was to celebrate it as a garment of style, modesty and expression, much like the kimono and sari have been with Japanese and Indian cultures. Organized by businesswoman and former model Farheen Allsopp and Style.com Arabia contributor Sheikha Raya AlKhalifa, the initiative is set to continue this December with a series of shows by six upcoming British designers in Doha’s elegant Salam Gate Mall.

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Designer Spotlight

Fathiya Ahmad Al Jaber: Having studied Business and Economics Accounting at Qatar University, Fathiya now works at Qatar Foundation and has a small business as a uniform designer for schools and companies, and also seels sewing equipment.

Modern abbyas for the modern day Arab woman!

Elham Al Ansari: After working as an art teacher, Elham moved to the Ministry of Social Affairs. In 2007 her passion for fashion took over and she started designing. She now has her own fashion company Elham Group and dreams of displaying her designs at Harrods in London. Hessa Abdulla Al-Mannai: Opened her first store 13 years ago and has been an inspiration for young Qatari deisgners since. The most established of the three designers, Hessa specialises in designing Oriental jalabiyas and abbayas, and has showcased her designs in Shanghai and London.

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STYLE

Women’s Accessory Wishlist The must-have pieces to add to your wish list this season; this is what you will be wearing!

THE STATEMENT PIECE Add a little bit of Rock ‘n’ Roll to jazz outfits up with chain-link collars for an extra edge.

ARM CANDY Work-friendly satchels are this season’s It bag, bringing together practicality and style back to the office.

RIDING HIGH It’s all about the boot and the higher the better! So get those pretty pins of yours a pair to match.

HIS ‘N’ HERS Unisex pieces epitomize the X and Y mix-style of dressing and accessories are key to sporting this trend

MAKING A POINT SNEAKER LOVIN’ With hidden wedges, we love the extra height we get while still feeling super comfortable. Who needs heels anyways?!

SUPER-SIZED Although stylish these over-sized beauties are stealing the spotlight for being super spacious!

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Sleek, sophisticated and ladylike, the pointy-shoe is making waves either with sky-high heels or cute flat numbers.

MIRROR MIRROR ON THE WALL Previously favored by 80s pop stars, mirrored sunglasses have seen a revival and are a style hit once again.


HATS OFF Mixing suede with leather is the hottest thing to do right now and we love how it looks on this cap!

TRENDS ON TIME The days will get short and the nights longer, but fear not, there’s still a stylish way to tell the time this Autumn with this classy leatherstrapped watch!

BEAUTY KIT Put your best face forward with a cleaning range that will have you looking super dapper in no time.

WRAP UP WARM Chic scarves can keep you just as snug as woolly ones! This Jacquard-weave scarf in a wool blend is the perfect material for the approaching Bahrain winter.!

GLOVED-UP Nothing says sophistication like a chic pair of leather gloves; they keep the hands warm as well, an added bonus!

PACK ATTACK The bag of the season, backpacks take on a utilitarian form screaming practical, modern and masculine.

SOLE CRAZY Uncomplicated and classic this is one of the most prominent styles on the high street this season.

COMFORT FIRST

Men’s Accessory Must-Haves

Ditch everyday work loafers and oxfords for cool running sneakers of the moment.

The season’s must-have pieces for any stylish man this Autumn.

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PEP TALK

The BiG Squeeze In the spirit of selfimprovement, FACT teamed up with a couple of eager beavers to road test the detox juice diet from RAWME. Here are our three-day journals full of sweat, tears, and a lot of sucking it up! GO: For more information about the Detox Kits and to place orders call 6613 9882, email info@raw-me.com, or visit www.raw-me.com 70. fact magazine


DAY 1 Dina GUINEA PIGS Dina Kabbani, 28, Editor of FACT Magazine Farah Al Alfy, 30, Marketing Communications Manager at Grand Hyatt Doha Habiba El Derini, 26, Senior Consultant at PwC Nihan Alan, 27, Country Director for Oxford Business Group James Newman, 23, Freelance Graphic Designer & Photographer

Woke up this morning pretty excited about trying the juices. Got them yesterday afternoon and they look too cool! My first three juices down and I’m on a role, no hunger pangs in sight and I’m gulping them down. Talked too soon: the fifth one, with its terrible smell, has me now dreading the next. Although I thought it would taste amazing since it looked so yummy and creamy, the Go Nuts is not that enticing when i take a chug of it; it’s borderline chalky and somewhat too grainy. It’s a fail for me. Oh went to a yoga class!

Farah

Just had the first one, Green Junkie. I love it. So refreshing, like salad in a bottle. Feeling good and excited about this. 12pm and still feeling good! Cool crush, the second juice, is okay but doesn’t feel as filling and nutritious as Green Junkie. Also too sweet for me but I guess I need a sugar fix. It’s 2pm and I’m feeling cold and a bit lightheaded- daydreaming of Italian food. Day now is nearly over and I’m in bed falling asleep as I sip on number 6. I love this one - it tastes like Christmas. Perfect for before bedtime.

Habiba

I got to work and neatly arranged my raw juice bottles in the kitchen fridge and decided to take a picture of them looking all pretty and colourful (naturally I needed this photo for Instagram - #day1detox #yay). Had my first Green Junkie around 9:30am and felt like I was literally drinking a salad. Juice two was Cool Crush, which I absolutely loved because of the pineapple and mint. Around 2:30pm Green Junkie had crept up on me again; once more I downed it as fast as I could (I recall even blocking my nose to avoid having to smell it). By around 7pm the real hunger pains began, and I was feeling quite tired by this point. I headed home, and had my last juice of the day: Go Nuts! This was like heaven in a bottle, it tasted just like a milkshake and after a day of pure liquids this was amazing – felt like I was being rewarded for having completed Day 1.

Nihan

I had my first juice of the day quite early around 7:30am so it made me feel a bit nauseous on an empty stomach. I had half of it initially and the other half over the next hour. Personally, I’m not a big fan of mint so the second juice, if I had the option, I would take it out! The second Green Junkie came after and in comparison to to the first one, all i can smell are vegetables everywhere from my throat to my nose and even my stomach! Yuck. I just wish one of the juices had banana or something! Went for a run followed by a sauna session to help me sweat out the toxins.

James

So, had the first juice, as much as I hate cucumber, it was rather tasty, and surprisingly satisfying. Next up was Cool Crush, very juice like and didn’t really feel ‘detoxifying’, something I could imagine getting at a restaurant here in Doha. The Beat It was odd. It looked like paint, and the ginger was very strong, also not being a beetroot fan made it a bit more difficult to stomach. Four juices in, and four litres of liquid consumed, I was feeling less bloated than expected – averaged about 14 trips to the toilet a day. The best one was the Go Nuts. In fact it was that good I ended up ordering a gift set of 4 more. At the end of my day after work, I felt I had the energy to go to the gym. Did my usual workout, about 1h30. Big big mistake.

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PEP TALK

Purchase a Detox Kit by emailing info@raw-me.com or call 6613 9882 to schedule a deliverya

DAY 2 Dina

This morning I get up and I’m not really looking forward to the juices. After the first one though I seem to like it way more than yesterday. The second one is my favourite – absolutely loving it today! Tastes like your regular juice, a welcomed change from those green veggie ones. Only thing I’m noticing today though is that I’m super cold. Even in this Doha heat I’ve got the AC turned off and I’m freezing! Planned with the rest of the group to go walk so we can sweat the toxins out then go for a Pilates class. PS: Sneezed a couple of times and have this feeling that I’m getting a cold, maybe a detox symptom?

Farah

7am woke up full of energy and didn’t even hit snooze on my alarm. It’s 12pm and I’m on Cool Crush, which tastes better than I remember, maybe it got more bitter overnight? Yummy. Feeling really cold always after my juices, have to warm up with a green tea. It’s 3:30pm and I’m feeling hungry and a bit weak; finding it hard to focus. Going to Pilates in a bit and can’t wait to go back home to have the Go Nuts – definitely feels like a treat at the end of the day.

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Nihan Habiba

Day 2 was definitely a lot easier and surprisingly I didn’t get hungry at all. I was super excited while drinking my Cool Crush and as the day before, drank it really slowly to enjoy it for as long as possible. Green Junkie was downed in a heartbeat. Beat It and Sucker Punch both tasted even better than they did on Day 1. Went for a run on the Corniche – thought the heat and humidity would help me sweat out the toxins. After an hour of jogging I still had energy for another workout so I decided to go to Pilates. By the time I was done I was dead but was jumping with joy knowing I’d go home to shower, have my treat and go to sleep – I forgot to mention, Go Nuts has a magical way of putting you to sleep like a baby.

All juices tasted much better today. I have more energy as well. It really takes your full day to finish all the juices and I found myself drinking throughout the day, as I never finished the whole bottle all at once.

James

Waking up that morning was torture. Post workout I always have my protein shake and during I’ll have my BCAA drink. Clearly my body was missing the supplements too much that I had little to no muscle recovery overnight. I felt drained of energy and sore everywhere.


Green Junkie Beat It Beetroot Carrot Ginger Apple Lemon

Parsley Cucumber Apple Lemon Spinach Lettuce

Sucker Punch Lemon Cayenne Agave

Cool Crush

Go Nuts

Cashew Vanilla Date Cinnamon

Pineapple Mint Apple

DAY 3 Dina

I got up to work, took my juices with – it seems wherever I go they’re coming with me. I feel a bit light headed today but just a bit, nothing to write home about. Nose is now blocked guess everything is exiting my body through my nasal cavities, yuck! This is my final juice and I couldn’t be happier! Although I haven’t once felt hungry my nose can’t take it anymore, I’m sniffling like no other and now my eyes are starting to pour – but I guess this mean it’s working yay!

Farah

Can’t believe it’s the last day already; it has been much easier than expected. Already noon now and I’m missing a lunch break but not so much the actual lunch – feeling good. By 2pm don’t feel so good anymore, I’m tired and need a nap. Today is definitely the hardest; simply exhausted and also on edge. 9pm now and enjoying my last Go Nuts and looking forward to sleep. PS: Lost 1 kilo.

Habiba

Waking up on Day 3 knowing it was my last day and that soon I’d be back to eating real food again was extremely motivating. I felt extremely proud of myself for having completed two full days of juicing and maintaining the energy levels that I had. Having had 4 bottles of Green Junkie I had become immune to its taste and it also didn’t taste as miserable as it did on Day 1 and 2. I enjoyed all my drinks and continued drinking lots of water throughout the day to avoid getting headaches and to stay energized. I went to the gym for my usual workout and I felt great. Getting ready to drink my final drink of the day, I was almost sad knowing I’d never have another Go Nuts again – yes, it was that good.

Nihan

Green Junkie got more disgusting and difficult to finish! Beat It as well. Actually I couldn’t finish Beat It. Favourite part was Go Nuts again as it’s filling and tastes great. Although it was the last day, I wasn’t hungry at all. I didn’t do cardio or sauna this last day.

James

That morning waking up was actually not an issue. Felt a bit lighter and fresher, especially compared to the day before. Did the day, bit more difficult reaching the 500ml of water between each juice because I felt full the entire day. By the end I was craving solid food more and more, but stuck with it. All in all, it’s definitely something I’d recommend for someone on a Doha diet! It’ll clean you right up and give you a chance to start eating healthier and reset the system. The convenience of having the juices delivered is definitely a plus!

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CHEF Rajarshi Ganguly In a country full of culinary hybrids, Tex-Mex is slowly making its way into our bellies with a few joints bringing us the bright and spicy flavours we love so much. We shadow Chef Raj for the day as he takes us on a culinary journey of chilliinfused aromas and mouthwatering dishes.

GO: Salsa is open for dinner everyday, Call 4429 8464 for more information and reservations

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When we think of Tex-Mex, we think of liquid cheese on a bed of nachos, huge monstrosities served at chain restaurants, and deep-fried junk food. But head over to Salsa and that’s all thrown out the window or better yet the saloon-like doors of the place, and Mexico comes alive. The playful design elements of cacti and sombreros contribute to a casual and somewhat kitsch ambience, the ceramic cups and plates that decorate the tables are bright and colourful, and the music and conversation are loud. Chef Raj, who runs the place, can be seen buzzing around the open kitchen making it a lively dining experience for those of us sitting outside. After working in London for the past 14 years at some of the best-known names in the culinary world including some very famous three Michelin star chefs, he moved to Doha seven months ago to work as Executive Sous Chef and oversee all of the Doha Marriot’s restaurants. “My love for cooking started because of my mother” he told us, “she was a pastry chef and had me make a soft bread roll for my first baking experience”. Unfortunately


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he messed up and ended up with a hard bread roll that had someone break their tooth on it, and ever since he has been on a mission to cook his heart out; and aren’t we glad for that little mishap! “People here in Doha are so open for new things, it makes it so much fun and easy to try out different flavours” he says as he whips us up a few of Salsa’s signature dishes: crispy Nachos, Mole Chicken, Mango Ceviche, creamy Guacamole, and the pièce de résistance: an insane seafood medley skewer “Espada de Cancun”. We kick back, relax, and enjoy our sumptuous Tex-Mex feast with a live mariachi band playing in the kitschy fun background. Chef Raj and the Salsa team have really nailed it; we can’t wait to go back, especially for that guac!

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GO: For more information and reservations call 4002 7554

Love Generation Heading down to The Pearl’s Croisette, whether for a midday walk or for a spot of window shopping, the fancy promenade is always a buzz with cool hip stores and even cooler restaurants. With gleaming white Nemo mask chairs lining the waterside terrace outside, you’ll find the newest addition to the bunch: Anima Lounge, Doha’s newest health hotspot.

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Connected to Anima Gallery, a contemporary art space and the capital’s latest gallery addition, the chic cafe offers an escape to a world where food meets art in a cool contemporary setting. Works, from local, regional and international artists, greet you as you enter this minimalistic space. At the front is a grand baby piano used for the gallery openings inside; a small sign is perched on top giving visitors a gentle warning about keeping their hands to themselves. Inside, the setting and interior resemble a white canvas starting from the white walls to the furniture and bar, everything so clean we’re almost too scared to sit down. Menus arrive in the form of Samsung Tablets everything listed electronically – it’s swipe as you go to find what you want to eat. The staff is super friendly and all look a bit Eastern

Anima Gallery Tel: 4002 7554 Price: QR82 per person

European; we don’t feel like we’re in Doha anymore, maybe in a trendy lounge somewhere in Moscow? The food here is marketed as healthy, with everything from special low carb options and gluten-free pasta to light desserts

(The Bill - for two) Qunioa Salad

QR 52

Grilled Salmon

QR 70

G-F Penne Arrabiata

QR 52

Orange Juice x2

QR 52

TOTAL

QR 174


“Inside, the setting and interior resemble a white canvas starting from the white walls to the furniture and bar, everything so clean we’re almost too scared to sit down” that won’t add to the waist. They’ve got a quinoa salad that’s so delicious and filling that one forgets one needs carbs in their life; the bell peppers, ginger, and feta cheese give it that extra oomph the grain-like ingredient needs. They’ve also got a brilliant breakfast menu that’s worth waking up early for! The lounge also houses great art magazines and books, perfect for just lazing about and catching up on some culture in a trendy atmosphere.

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Restaurant Listings Chi’zen

Oryx Rotana, 4402 3484

Hakkasan

St Regis Doha,4446 0170

EUROPEAN

Aroma

Kempinski Residences and Suites 4405 3325

Bistro 61

Al Fardan Towers, West Bay 4498 9393

Bistro Bistro

Radisson Blu, 4428 1555

La Sahtaine

Hilton Doha, 4423 3333

North American

Applebee’s

Four outlets across Doha 4493 4880 (City Center Mall)

Chili’s

Four outlets across Doha, 4444 5335 (Salwa Rd)

Le Relais De L’entrecôte

Dairy Queen Grill’n’chill

Paul Bakery & Restaurant

Johnny Rockets

Maxim

The Pearl-Qatar, 4495 3876 Ext 1411

Three outlets across Doha, 4432 0982 (Ramada Junction)

Two Outlets Across Doha, Landmark Mall: 4486 0776

Two outlets across Doha, 4455 2792 (Salwa Rd)

Radisson Blu, 4428 1428

INDIAN

Roger’s Diner

C Ring Road, 4455 2333

California Tortilla

C Ring Road, 4434 4144

Ric’s Kountry Kitchen

Abu Aboud Street, 4443 7846

Tgi Friday’s

Various outlets across Doha 4488 7008 (Landmark Mall)

AFRO-PORTUGUESE

Nando’s

5 Branches across Doha, 44360606 (Al Sadd)

ASIAN

Wok Mee Noodle House Movenpick Tower and Suites 4496 6600

Spice Market

W Hotel, 4453 5135

Nusantao: Sea Kitchens Four Seasons, 4494 8601

Asia Live!

Doha Marriott, 4429 8472 78. fact magazine

Bombay Balti Chopsticks

Radisson Blu, 4428 1555

Wyndham Grand Regency 4434 3225

Radisson Blu, 4428 1555

Chingari

Isaan

The Pearl-Qatar, 4495 3876 Ext 3222

Saffron Lounge

Sri Kebaya

Intercontinental Doha, 4484 4444

Taj Rasoi

Doha Grand Hyatt, 4448 1250

Radisson Blu, 4428 1555 Katara Cultural Village, 4408 0808

FINE DINING

Doha Marriott, 4429 8570

Various locations across Doha 4411 5063 (City Centre)

St Regis Doha, 4446 0105

Al Markhiya, 4486 4440

BRAZILIAN

Ritz-Carlton, 4484 8360

Souq Waqif, 4434 0838

The Noodle House

Ipanema

West End Doha, 4419 6100

Rodizio

The Pearl-Qatar, 4002 7245

Star Of India Sarangi

Horizon Manor Hotel, 4445 5444

Sukh Sagar

Al Muthaf Street, Mirqab, 4431 9172

Crowne Plaza - The Business Park 4408 7777

FRENCH

International

Chinese Ruby Wu’s

Tornado Tower, West Bay 4499 0680

W Hotel, 4453 5135

Radisson Blu, 4428 1555

Tse Yang

The Pearl-Qatar, Porto Arabia, 4495 3876 ext 2071

The Pearl-Qatar, 4495 3876 Ext 1961

Market By Jean-Georges Blue

Grand Heritage Doha, 4445 5535

Flavours

Grand Heritage Doha, 4445 5544


Opal By Gordon Ramsay St Regis Doha, 446 0105

Flying Carpet

The Torch Doha, 4446 5600

Yum Yum

K108 Boutique Hotel, 4433 3000

East

Al Mirqab Boutique Hotel, 4433 6666

The Dining Room

Al Najada Boutique Hotel, 4433 6666

The Grill

Grand Hyatt Doha, 4448 1234

Italian

Di Capri La Cigale Hotel, 428 8840

Cucina

Renaissance City Center Hotel 4419 6100

Lagoon Ristorante

Al Sultan Brahim

Il Teatro

Al Balad

Carluccio’s

Al Hubara

Sealine Beach Resort 4476 5257 Four Seasons 4494 8888

Le Cigalon

The Lagoon

Al Canteen

Mawasem

La Cigale Hotel, 4428 8698 Arumaila Boutique Hotel Souq Waqif, 4433 6777

The Square

Intercontinental The City, 4015 8888

Cosmo

Millennium Hotel, 4424 7362

Coral

Intercontinental Doha, 4484 4444

Animato Restaurant

Movenpick Tower And Suites, 4496 6600

Choices

Oryx Rotana, 4402 3333

Crossroads Kitchen

Ritz-Carlton, 4484 8512 Hilton Doha, 4423 3112

Al Dana

Sharq Village & Spa, 4425 6227

Al Wanis Terrace

Sharq Village & Spa, 4425 6868

Blue Brasserie

Al Sultan Beach Resort, 4472 2666

Corniche

Doha Marriott, 4429 8404

J G Sandwich Cellar

Ras Abu Abboud St, 4435 7559

Lenotre

Renaissance City Center Hotel, 419 6100

Suhaim Bin Hamad: 4455 2666 Villagio Mall: 4450 7255

Bonbini Restaurant

Vine

Sealine Beach Resort, 4476 5226

St Regis Doha, 4446 0105

The Pearl-Qatar 4495 3876 Ext 3541

The Italian Job

Radisson Blu, 4428 1555

La Dolce Vita

Souq Waqif, 4436 7991

Le Vesuvio

Katara Cultural Village, Building 20 4408 1500

La Veranda

Sheraton Doha, 4485 4444

LEBANESE & ARABIC

Zaman

Millennium Hotel, 4424 7367

Al Shaheen

St Regis Doha, 4408 0800 C Ring Road, 4491 8692 Sheraton Doha, 4485 4071

Majlis

Doha Grand Hyatt, 4448 1250

Oriental Pearl

Doha Corniche, 4410 6600

Damasca

Souq Waqif, 4475 9088

Khan Farouk Tarab Cafe

Katara Cultural Village, 4408 0840

Sabah W Masa

Salwa Road, 4466 6001

JAPANESE

Yen Sushi Bar

La Cigale Hotel, 4428 8698

Sheraton Doha Resort And Convention Hotel, 4485 4071

Sakura

Al Mourjan

Yuzu

Al Tabkha

Midori

Burj Al Hamam

Sushi Minto

Corniche, 4483 4423 The Pearl-Qatar, 4495 3876 Ext 5875 The Pearl-Qatar, 4495 3876 Ext 1291

Liza

The Pearl-Qatar, 4495 3876 Ext 1721

Mamig

Katara Valley Of Cultures, 4408 0800

Radisson Blu, 4428 1555 Swiss-Belhotel, 4407 8888 The Pearl-Qatar 4495 3876 Ext 6779 Salwa Road, 4467 5577

Wagamama

Lagoona Mall, 4463 3876

Neo

Salwa Road, 4432 2508

Oishi Sushi

Royal Plaza, 4442 8989 fact magazine .79


Restaurant Listings

MEDITERRANEAN

Le Central

La Cigale Hotel, 4428 8698

The Weekend Brunches

Aramede

Crowne Plaza Doha, 4408 7777

Mykonos

Intercontinental Doha, 4484 4444

The Cellar

Oryx Rotana, 4402 3333

Rocca

Doha Grand Hyatt, 4448 1270

Three Sixty

The Torch Doha, 4446 5600

Porcini

Ritz-Carlton, 4484 8360

Le Gourmet

Souq Waqif, 4436 1789

Medi @ The Village Salwa Road, 4444 4700

Enjoy Friday brunch with beautiful views at St. Regis’ Opal

MENA

Tangia

Wyndham Grand Regency 4434 3333

Tajine

Souq Waqif 4435 5554

Argan

Al Jasra Boutique Hotel 4433 6666

Polynesian

Trader Vic’s Hilton Doha, 4423 3118

Seafood

Strata

Intercontinental The City, 4015 8888

Fish Market

Intercontinental Doha, 4484 4444

Pampano

The Pearl-Qatar, 4495 3876 Ext 1221

Red Lobster

C Ring Road, 4444 1066

Pier 12

Radisson Blu, 4428 1555

L’wzaar

Katara - Valley Of Cultures, 4408 0710

Al Bandar

Souq Waqif, 4431 1818

80. fact magazine

Ipanema @ West End Doha Fridays From 12.30Pm To 3.30Pm Qr250 (Soft Drinks) Or Qr320 (House Beverages), Call 4419 6100 Ipanema @ West End Doha Fridays From 12.30Pm To 3.30Pm Qr250 (Soft Drinks) Or Qr320 (House Beverages), Call 4419 6100 Crossroads Family Brunch @ West End Doha Fridays From Noon Until 3.30Pm Qr 225 (Soft Drinks), Call 4419 6100 The Square @ Intercontinental The City Fridays From Noon Until 4Pm Qr210 (Soft Drinks) Or Qr320 (House Beverages), Call 4418 2846 Fish Market @ Intercontinental Doha Fridays From 12.30Pm To 3.30Pm Qr275 (House Beverages). Call 4484 4444 Le Cigalon @ La Cigale Hotel Fridays From Noon Until 4Pm Qr200 (American Coffee Or Tea) Call 4428 8698 Nusantao: Sea Kitchens @ Four Seasons Fridays From Noon Until 4Pm Qr300 Per Person. Call 4494 8888

Al Liwan @ Sharq Village And Spa Fridays And Saturdays From 12.30Pm To 4Pm. Qr250 (Adults) And Qr125 (Children Aged Six To 12). Call 4425 6666

Restaurant Gallery And Corniche @ Doha Marriot Fridays From Noon Until 3Pm. Qr235 (Soft Drinks) Or Qr340. (House Beverages) Call 4429 8888

Al Shaheen @ Sheraton Doha Resort Fridays From Noon Until 4Pm. Qr190 (Food Only) Or Qr270 . (House Beverages) Call 4485 4071

The Lagoon @ Ritz-Carlton Fridays At Noon Until 3.30Pm. Qr240 (Soft Drinks) Or Qr295. (House Beverages). Call 4484 8000

Opal By Gordon Ramsay @ St Regis Doha Fridays And Saturdays . From Noon Until 4Pm. Qr250 (Soft Drinks) Or Qr375 (Selected Beverages). Call 4446 0105 Vine @ St Regis Doha Fridays From 12.30Pm To 4Pm. Qr250 (Soft Drinks) And Qr350. (Selected Beverages). Call 4446 0105 The Grill @ Grand Hyatt Fridays From 12.30Pm To 4Pm Qr220 (Soft Drinks) Or Qr395 (House Beverages). Call 4448 1240 Isaan @ Grand Hyatt Fridays From 12.30Pm To 4.30Pm Qr250 (Soft Drinks), Qr395 (House Beverages) Or Qr680 (Inc A Bottle Of Bubbly) Call 4448 1240

Choices @ Oryx Rotana Fridays At 12.30Pm To 4Pm. Qr250 (Soft Drinks) Or Qr325 (House Beverages) Call 4402 3333 Market By Jean-Georges @ W Hotel Fridays At Noon Until 4Pm. Qr320 (House Beverages). Call 4453 5353 Spice Market @ W Hotel Fridays At Noon Until 4Pm. Qr320 (House Beverages). Call 4453 5353 Mawasem @ Hilton Doha Fridays At Noon Until 3.30Pm Qr222 (Soft Drinks), Qr333 (House Beverages) And Qr444 (French Bubbly). Call 4423 3112


We just want to apologize for a mistake in our listings last issue. Al Mataam is closed!

Al Dana

Biscotti

Al Sayyad

Cafe Vergnano

Sharq Village & Spa, 4425 6666 Diplomatic Club, 4484 7420

Al Sanbouk

Grand Hyatt Doha, 448 1282 Various Locations Across Doha, 4495 3876 Ext, 2611 (The Pearl-Qatar)

Al Jasra Boutique Hotel, Souq Waqif 4433 6666

Dean And Deluca

Steakhouses

Farggi Barcelona

Doha Grand Hyatt, 4448 1240

Jones The Grocer

The Grill Prime

Intercontinental The City,West Bay, 4015 8888

New York Steakhouse

Renaissance City Center Hotel 4419 6100

Bentley’s Grill

Radisson Blu, 4428 1555

Villaggio Mall, 4451 9780

The Gate Mall, 4407 7175

Magnolia Bakery

Dar Al Salam Mall, Abu Hamour 4450 9407

Mbco

Various Locations Across Doha, 4411 7224 (Financial Square, C Ring Road)

Orange Cafe Troittor

Jw Steakhouse

Quick Bites

Marriot Doha, 4429 8888

Le Grill

Diplomatic Club, 4484 7420

The Butcher Shop & Grill Villaggio Mall, 4413 5508

The Old Manor Steakhouse Mercure Grand Hotel, 4446 2222

The Outback

Lagoona Mall, 4435 6440

South American

Latino

Sheraton Doha, 4485 4071

Oyster Bay

St Regis Doha, 4446 0105

Paloma

Intercontinental Doha, 4484 4444Tha

Pampano

The Pearl-Qatar, 4495 3876 Ext. 1221

Salsa

Doha Marriott, 4429 8888

Turkish

Sukar Pasha

Katara Valley of Cultures, 4408 2000

Agora

Grand Heritage Doha, 4445 5555

Turkey Central

Al Mirqab Street, 4443 2927

La Cigale Hotel, 4428 8888 Renaissance City Centre Hotel 4419 6134

Sarab Lounge

St Regis Doha, 4446 0105

Savor

Crowne Plaza - The Business Park 4408 7777

Sky Lounge

Oryx Rotana, 4402 3333

Sugar And Spice

Lagoona Mall, 4411 4456

Salad Boutique

Aspire Zone, Ladies Hall 4413 6044

The Lobby Lounge

The Ritz-Carlton, 4484 8000

W Cafe

W Hotel Doha, 4453 5353

Ya Hala

Hilton Doha, 4423 3333

Anima Gallery Cafe

30 La Croisette, Porto Arabia 4002 7554

Cafe De Biznez

Gokulam Park, 4470 8822

Gourmet House

Kempinski Residences & Suites, 4405 3333

Lime Cafe

Cafes

Movenpick Tower & Suites, West Bay 4496 6600

Sharq Village & Spa, 4425 6666

Chac’late

Al Jalsa

Bab Al Baher

Hilton Doha, 4423 3333

Bert’s Cafe

The Pearl-Qatar, 4495 3876 Ext. 1381

The RitzCarlton, Doha

The Gate Mall, 4407 7144

Astor Grill

St Regis Doha, 4446 0105

HOTEL SPOTLIGHT

Katara Cultural Village, 4408 0733

Maya La Chocolatiere

Various Locations Across Doha, 4486 2264 (Landmark Mall)

Contact No: +974 4484 8000 Dining @ Admiral’s (Call 4484 8663)

Seafood Platter

On Tuesdays, overlooking the marina, you are invited to enjoy a fresh seafood platter of lobster, prawns, fish and squid from 6pm to 10pm for QR260 per portion (serves up to two people).

Barbecue Platter Promo

A platter of BBQ good for two people inclusive of beef steak, chicken skewers, salmon fillet and lamb chops, hammour fillet, jumbo prawns with baked potato, condiments and chef’s salad, is available every Thursday and Friday from 6pm to 10pm for QR190 per portion. There’s an additional QR50 for fresh lobster.

Roast Dinner

Saturday evening is for roast at Admiral’s Club for a choice of roasted prime beef, lamb, chicken, Yorkshire pudding, chips and vegetables from 6pm to 10pm for QR120 per each portion.

Nights Out...

Retail Nights @ Habanos

Enjoy 30 per cent on your bottle of vino or spirit every Tuesday from 8:30pm to 1am. Call 4484 8504

Cigar Nights @ Habanos

Enjoy the perfect hand rolled cigar with a package of two selected drinks and one cigar at QR 150. Call 4484 8504

Art of Cocktail Class @ Habanos

Meet the Habanos team for an immersion in the art of creating exciting drinks. on October 11 from 5pm to 7pm for QR225. Call 4484 8504

Living Room @ Flamingos

Every day come and enjoy your favourite drink from 8pm to 1:30am. Call 4484 8504

Pool Party @ Flamingos

On October 3 and October 24, DJ W opens the doors of Flamingos for an evening poolside party, in the tropical ambience of Flamingos bar. Call 4484 8525

Marina Nights @ Admiral’s Club

Live bands and DJ music invade both floors of Admiral’s every day of the week except Sundays. Get started for weekend nights with everything on the menu at QR25 from Wednesday to Saturday on the upper floor from 8pm to 10pm. Call 4484 8663

Salsa Nights @ Admiral’s Club

Dance the night away on Latin rhythms, regardless of if you’re a professional or have never danced before. From 8pm to1am every Saturday. Call 4484 8663 fact magazine

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Night Listings

LOUNGES

Hive

Intercontinental The City 4015 8888

The Lounge

Kempinski Residences And Suites 4405 3325

Glo Cocktail Lounge

West End Doha , 4419 6100

Wahm

W Hotel, 4453 5000

Trader Vic’s

Hilton Doha, 4423 3118

Pearl Lounge

Marriot Doha, 4429 8444

The Library

Radisson Blu, 4428 1428

Sea Lounge

Sharq Village & Spa 4425 6666

M-Lounge

Merweb Central Hotel 4409 4444

Cigar Lounge

Dunes

Doha Grand Hyatt 4448 1280

Habanos

Ritz-Carlton, 4484 8000

Library And Cigar Lounge Four Seasons, 4494 8888 82. fact magazine

Vintage

St Regis Doha, 4446 0105

Bars

Oyster Bay

St Regis Doha, 4446 0105

Cigar Lounge

Doha Grand Hyatt 4448 1280

El Cigar Lounge

La Cigale Hotel, 4428 8665

Manhattan

La Cigale Hotel, 4428 8204

Doha Rugby Club Bar

West End Doha (Renaissance City Center And Marriott Courtyard) 4419 6100

Shehrazad Bar And Irish Terrace

Sharq Village & Spa, 4425 6666 Katara Cultural Village 4408 0750

Sheraton Doha Resort And Convention Hotel 4485 4071 Intercontinental Doha, 4484 4954 Ritz-Carlton, 4484 8000 Swiss Belhotel, 4407 8841

Bubbles On Two

Radisson Blu, 4428 1428 Radisson Blu, 4428 1428 Doha Rugby Club, 4468 3771

Radisson Blu, 4428 1428

Liquidity

Crowne Plaza Doha 4408 7777


If you notice a mistake here then do tell us ASAP!

The Weekend Brunches

Level 23 @ Ritz-Carlton Sun-Tues from 6.30-8.30 Buy two get one free on selected beverages

Trader Vic’s

Hilton Doha, 4423 3118

Misturado

Paloma @ InterContinental Doha Daily from 17.00 - 19.00 50% off food and drink

Crowne Plaza Doha, 4408 7777

Krossroads

Horizon Manor Hotel, 4445 5444

Clubs

Jazz Club

Oryx Rotana, 4402 3333

Club 7

La Cigale Hotel, 4428 8665

Lava

Intercontinental Doha, 4484 4936

Crystal Lounge

W Hotel, 4453 5135

Wahm @ W Hotel Buy one get one free everyday from 17.00 - 20.00

Strata @ InterContinental The City Daily from 18.00 - 20.00 Buy one beverage and get the other one for free Jazz Club @ Oryx Rotana Daily from 18.00 – 20.00 Buy one get one free Champions @ West End Renaissance City Center Daily from 17.00 – 19.00 QR28 on selected beverages

Qube

Glo Cocktail Lounge @ West End Doha Daily from 17.00 – 20.00 Selected beverages at QR25 or cocktails from QR35

Fahrenheit

Blue @ Grand Heritage Enjoy exotic summer Mocktails at QR 19 per mocktail daily

Windows

Swiss Belhotel, 4407 8999 Radisson Blu, 4428 1428 Horizon Manor Hotel 4445 5444

Zawaya Bar & Lounge @ Hilton Daily from 17.00 - 20.00 Buy one get the same one free Lava @ InterContinental Doha Daily from 20.00 - 22.00 Get 50% off selected beverages and food Habanos @ Ritz-Carlton Sat, Mon-Wed from 17.00 - 20.00 Get two for the price of one Crystal Lounge @ W Hotel From 20.00 – 22.00 Get 50% off selected beverages Cellar @ Oryx Rotana Daily from 4:00 - 7:00 Enjoy 30% off selected beverages Dunes @ Grand Hyatt All day on Sunday Half price on selected beverages Sea Lounge @ Sharq Village and Spa Daily from 17.00 - 20.00 Half price on regular brands and beverages The Lounge @ Kempinski Residences & Suites Daily from 17.00 - 19.00 Half price on selected beverages and food menu items

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Leisure Listings Grand Cinecentre

City Center Doha, 4483 9064

The Cinema Palace

Royal Plaza, 4413 0000

Galleries And Studios

Al Markhiya Gallery

Mall Cinema

Souq Waqif, 6609 9687

The Mall, D Ring Road 4467 8666

Souq Waqif Art Centre

Souq Waqif, Artcentersouqwaqif.Com

Theatre

Doha Players

Katara Arts Studios

Amateur Dramatics Group Doha_players@Yahoo.Com

Katara Cultural Village Education@Katara.Net

Katara Amphitheatre

Katara Art Center

Katara Cultural Village Corniche

Katara Cultural Village Info@Kataraartcenter.Com

Qatar National Theatre

Visual Art Section

National Theatre Roundabout

Building 19, Katara Cultural Village 4408 1471

Languages

Fanar: Qatar Islamic Cultural Centre

Qma Gallery At Katara

Building 10, Katara Cultural Village 4402 8045

Virginia Commonwealth University Education City Exhibitions.Qatar.Vcu.Edu

Museums

Museum Of Islamic Art (Mia) Corniche, Mia.Org.Qa

Mathaf: Arab Museum Of Modern Art Education City, 4402 8855

Www.Fanar.Gov.Qa

Al Wakrah Museum

Berlitz

Al Wakrah, South Of Doha

E Ring Road, Mesaimeer, 4455 0506

Marwab Fort

Qatar Eastern Language Center

West Coast Of Qatar Al Zubarah Fort Around 100Km West Of Doha

Salwa Road, 4491 9580 Or 6690 8551

Inception Language Centre

Beaches

Equestrian Street, 4412 6660 Or 4412 6661

There Are Plenty Of Beaches To Visit All Over Qatar. Here We Have Listed A Few Of The Best.

Stenden Institute

Fereej Bin Omran, 4488 8116

Hilton Doha

Corniche, 4423 3333

Building 22, Katara Cultural Village 5553 2918

Qatar University

St Regis Doha

Music

Faisal Bin Qassim Al-Thani Museum

Intercontinental Doha

Arab Postal Stamps Museum

Al Samariyah, 4486 1444

Heritage

Qatar Has Around 200 Forts, Castles And Heritage Sites Worth Checking Out. Here We Have Listed A Few. For More Information Visit Qma.Com.Qa.

Al Koot Fort Al Bidda

Al Wajbah Fort Al Rayyan

Fanar: Islamic Cultural Centre Next To Souq Waqif

Barzan Tower

Umm Salal Mohammed

Al Khor Tower And Museum Al Khor, North Of Doha 84. fact magazine

College Of Arts And Sciences, 4403 4584

Al Gassar Resort, 4446 0000 West Bay Lagoon, 4484 4444

Four Seasons

Corniche, 4494 8888

Doha Marriott

Ras Abu Abboud Street 4429 8888

Grand Hyatt Doha

Near The Pearl-Qatar, 4448 1234

Sharq Village And Spa

Oasis Hotel And Beach Club Ras Abu Abboud Road, 4442 4424

Khor Al Daid

The Inland Sea, Southeast Tip Of Qatar

Al Farkiya

Al Khor, North Of Doha

Al Wakra Beach

Al Wakra, South Of Doha

Katara Beach

Katara Cultural Village, 4408 1017

Ras Abu Abboud Street 4425 6666

Film

Sheraton Doha

Dohafilminstitute.Com

Corniche, 4485 4444

Sealine Beach Resort

South Of Doha, Just Outside Mesaieed 4476 5299

Doha Film Institute Aspire Ladies Cinema 4499 7664

Cinema Land

Landmark Mall, 4488 1674

Doha Singers

Dohasingers@Gmail.Com

Doha Jazz 5571 0746

The International Centre For Music Villa 81, Ahmed Bin Hanbal Street 4467 1354

Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra Qatarphilharmonicorchestra.Org

Doha Community Orchestra Dohaorchestra.Com, 3385 7784

Literature

Qatar National Library Various Branches 4438 9888

Photography

Qatar Photographic Society Qps.Com.Qa | 4408 1812


Community Listings

Animal Welfare

Cats In Qatar

Daytime Number: Gill On 3393 7645 Evenings And Weekends: Vicki On 3393 7646

Qatar Animal Welfare Society Www.Qaws.Org, 5539 6074

2Nd Chance Rescue Qatar Www.2Ndchancerescue.Com 6644 1087 (Katharine Body)

Indian Women’s Association

Qatar Pet Relocators

Www.Iwaqatar.Com, 4442 5937

Www.Qatarpetrelocators.Com 5528 6335

Clubs

Qatar Chess Association

Qatar Veterinary Center

Corniche, Al Bidda Tower, 4494 4292

Off Al Waab Street, 4421 6405

Pampered Pets Kennel And Cattery

Qatar Natural History Group

Www.Qnhg.Org Chairman@Qnhg.Org (Rob Ross)

Www.Ppkdoha.Net, 5588 4132

Qatar Professional Women’s Network

Qatar Bird Club

Bin Omran, 4487 4731

Melissa Mitchell, Qpen Leader Info@Qpwn.Org

Dogs In Doha

Dogsindoha@Gmail.Com 6618 2924

Qatar Toastmasters

Www.Qatartoastmasters.Net 5554 7248

Parkview Center

Info@Parkviewcenter.Net 4417 1560 Or 5509 9494 (Emergencies)

Qatar Pet Register

Www.Qatarpetregister.Com Info@Qatarpetregister.Com

Charities / Social Welfare

Qatar Charity

10 Branches Across Doha, 4466 7711 (Main)

Qatar Red Crescent Old Salata, 4402 7700

Qatar Foundation For Combating Human Trafficking 4491 2888

Social Development Center C Ring Road, 4454 2400

National Human Rights Committee Salwa Road, 4444 4012

Reach Out To Asia

Education City, 4480 029

Tuesday Ladies Group

Tlgindoha@Gmail.Com, 5573 5078

The Youth Company

Qatar Expats

Info@Theyouthcompany.Com 44118132

Www.Meetup.Com/Qatar-Expats Online Sign-Up

Best Buddies Qatar

Medical

Www.Bestbuddies.Org.Qa 4466 6095

Qatar Foundation For Child & Woman Protection

Environment

4467 9444 (Hotline)

Friends Of The Environment Center

Hamad General Hospital Rayyan Road, 4439 3082

Bin Omran, 4487 4731

Sustainable Qatar

Women’s Hospital

Www.Sustainableqatar.Com 5516 2764 (Katrin Scholz-Barth, President)

Doha Mums

Ministry Of Environment

American Women’s Association Www.Awaqatar.Com. Contact Through Online Submission Form

Al Ahli Hospital

Societies

French Speaking Women’s Committee

Alcoholics Anonymous

Responsibility@Moe.Gov.Qa 4420 7777

Think Pink Qatar

Thinkpinkqatar.Com. Contact Through Online Submission Form

Cancer Survivors And Supporters Group 6673 0674

Www.Dohamums.Com Info@Dohamums.Com

The French Cultural Centre, 4493 0862

Bin Omran, 4439 6666

Al Amal (Oncology) Hospital

Rumaillah Hospital Complex, 4474 5555 Wadi Al Sail, 4489 8888 Aaqatar.Org 5560 5901 (24-Hour Hotline)

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Bodies Listings Where to get a good pampering...

Spas

Lady Siam Massage

Grand Hyatt, 4448 1056 Al Seal Residence, West Bay, 4498 0033 La Cigale Hotel, 4428 8888 Millennium Hotel, 4424 7777 Renaissance City Center, 4419 6090 Wyndham Grand Regency, 4434 3152

Triple Treat Delight Autumn Escape The Spa @Four Seasons Call 4494 8888 160 minutes, QR1295

FACT’s Badir Bechara went to escape the daily grind at the Four Seasons Doha Spa. Saied, his masseuse, treated him to their new Autumn Escape that features a terrific trio of treatments: body scrub, massage, and facial. The session started with a full body-scrub using “Organic Green Tea Salt Therapy exfoliate”, used to clean as well as exfoliate the skin of all impurities. After a quick rinse off it was time to shower and get ready for a full body massage. Before starting you get to pick from a choice of oils from Wood, Fire, Earth, Water and Metal. Saied has a whole massage technique that focuses on the client’s specific problem areas, perfect for those who need to de-stress and unwind. The last step to this wonderful journey is a revitalising facial, a perfect ending to 2.5 hours of pure bliss. 86. fact magazine

If you would like to see your business in our listings, contact the Editor.

W Hotel, 4453 5555

Al Kinana Street, 4435 4115

Lucie Saint-Clair

Royal Plaza, 4447 7725

Beauty Salons

The Beauty Center

The Diplomatic Club, 4484 7407

Glow American Salon Salwa Road And West Bay 4468 9945 And 4411 7652

Al Sayyad Gent’s Salon

Wyndham Grand Regency, 4434 3445

Caroline

Oryx Rotana, 4402 3333

Diva Lounge

Al Kinana Street, 4431 8488

Franck Provost

Four Seasons Hotel, 4494 8844 Oryx Rotana, 4402 3333

Jacques Dessange

Salwa Road, 4444 9194 The Venue, Al Waab, 4459 4233

La Duree

La Cigale Hotel, 4428 8888 Ritz-Carlton Hotel, 4484 8173 Hilton Doha, 4423 3441 The Diplomatic Club, 4484 7450 Alfardan Towers, 4499 9250 Doha Marriott, 4429 8520

Porto Salon

The Pearl-Qatar, 4495 3876

Yahya Zakaria

Grand Hyatt Hotel, 4448 1100

Cut By Alexandre Zouari W Hotel, 4453 5353

Patrice

Landmark Mall And Sheraton Hotel 4486 5970 And 4485 4012

Marie Claire Four Seasons, 4494 8801 Intercontinental Doha, 4484 4852 Sharq Village & Spa, 4425 6999

St

Doha, 4446 0000

Salwa Road, 4468 9211

Pinkies

The Centre, 4431 7959

Studio 1

Al Mirqab Al Jadeed, 4444 7494

Stylo Ladies Beauty Center Al Sadd, 4436 3626

Nara Salon

Al Waab, 4447 8008 Al Hilal Area, 4455 4422

Le Salon And La Salon

Alfardan Towers, West Bay, 4420 8660 Bilal Suites, 4493 4433 Al Sadd, 4413 0672

Great Spa Deals This Month

Habibs Hair And Beauty Salon

Villa #205 Muntaza Road, Al-Hilal Area, 4413 0672

Cool Trio @ Hilton Eforea Spa The Slimming Detox Body Wrap, uses an all natural spirulina algae. This active seaweed treatment imparts essential vitamins, minerals and protein to nourish and revitalize the body. A warm wrap is followed by a revitalizing massage with detoxifying organic juniper and fennel oils. 120 min. QR 650 including access to the thermal lounge. Call 4423 3333 October Deals @ Bliss Spa Book any Bliss Facial and receive a complimentary Bliss hot cream manicure. Call 4453 5555 Sweet Treats @ Six Senses Spa Awaken the senses that combine three treatments into one quick package! Awake Express I 80 minutes I QR 850 + Free Gift! Call 4425 6999 Haute Facial @ Grand Hyatt Doha Undergo the perfect customised facial treatment. The Jaula Haute intensive facial, eye and décolleté treatment is the ultimate natural refreshment your face needs. With every Jaula Haute 90 minutes treatment you will receive a 30 minute Tension Relief massage.. Call 4448 1060/1 New Skin New You @ Doha Marriott Revitalize and rejuvenate your skin with Sorisa Skinlight, for effective treatment of wrinkles, pigmentation, hydration and improvement of skin tone and texture! The first of its kind in Doha! Special offer 15% discount on all Sorisa treatments Call 4429 8520


Travel Listings

Have a great travel story to share? Don’t hold back! Email the Editor and left us know and we might even share it further. If you notice a mistake in our listings then please let us known as soon as you can!

Travel Agents

Jaula Spa

Mannai Air Travel Four Branches Across Doha 4428 2666 (Musheireb)

Space Travel

Flydubai

By Al Andalus Compound Villa, D Ring Road, 4422 7333

Www.Flydubai.Com, 4422 7350

Gulf Air

Mannai Holidays

Www.Gulfair.Com, 4499 8037

Musheireb Street, 4428 2633

Iran Air

Darwish Travel Bureau

Www.Iranair.Com, 4441 5318

Near Sana Signal, Um Mughalina 4441 8666

Iraq Airways

Www.Iq-Airways.Com, 4443 7788

Qatar Tours

In Darwish Travel (See Above) 4441 1414

Jet Airways

Www.Jetairways.Com, 4407 2222

Regency Travel And Tours

Suhaim Bin Hamad St, C Ring Road 4434 4444

Biman Bangladesh

Www.Biman-Airlines.Com 4443 3117

Trans Orient Travel & Tourism

British Airways

Airport Road, 4442 3496

Www.Britishairways.Com 4432 1434

Ali Bin Ali Travel Bureau Al Sadd, 4444 1161

Aamal Travel

City Center (Next To Qatar Airways Offices), 4493 0103

Al Jaber Tours And Travels Muntazah, 4444 2015

Al Jasra Travel

Bin Dirham St, Mansoura, 4443 0737

Al Bateel Travel

New Salata, 4498 9898

Alshamel Travel And Tourism Al Jabr Bldg, C Ring Road, 4434 3888

Al Sulaiman Travel

Four Branches Across Doha 4435 5006 (Musheireb)

Three Branches Across Doha 4474 8774 (Ras Laffan Commerical Complex)

Milano Travel

Fereej Bin Mahmoud, 4442 4443

Bon Voyage Qatar

Khalifa St, Al Markhiya, 4487 4411

Dana Travels & Tourism

Al Gharrafa Complex, 4491 6111

Airlines

Air Arabia

Www.Airarabia.Com, 4407 3434

Air India (And Air India Express)

Www.Airindia.Com, 4442 7747

Kuwait Airways

Www.Kuwaitairways.Com, 4443 5340

Lufthansa

Www.Lufthansa.Com, 4431 0623

Mea

Www.Mea.Com/Lb, 4434 2976

Cathay Pacific

Oman Air

Cyprus Airways

Pakistan International Airlines

Www.Cathaypacific.Com 4445 8319 Www.Cyprusair.Com, 4411 9017

Delta Airlines

Www.Delta.Com, 4483 0725

Egypt Air

Www.Egyptair.Com, 4435 6020

Emirates

Www.Emirates.Com, 4438 4477

Etihad Airways

Www.Etihadairways.Com 4436 6657

Www.Omanair.Com, 4432 1373

Www.Piac.Aero, 4442 6290

Qatar Airways

Www.Qatarairways.Com 4449 6666 (Call Centre)

Royal Jordanian

Www.Rj.Com, 4443 1431

Saudi Arabian Airlines Www.Saudiairlines.Com 4444 0121

Sri Lankan Airlines

Www.Srilankan.Com, 4444 1217

Falcon Travel

Air France / Klm

Syrian Air

Kanoo Travel

Bahrain Air

Turkish Airlines

Salwa Road, 435 4777

Www.Klm.Com, 4432 1208 Www.Bahrainair.Net, 4442 1807

Www.Syriaair.Com, 4441 2911 Www.Turkishairlines.Com 4443 3028 fact magazine .87


Sports Listings

Gyms / Fitness Classes

Available classes include martial arts, yoga, pilates, zumba, dance, swimming, spinning, circuit training, step aerobics, and many more. Tip: check out kangoo jumps at the bay club for something different.

Al Massa Active

By Khalifa Stadium 4436 4850 (Men) / 4444 4161 (Ladies)

Aspire Academy

Www.Aspire.Qa, 4413 6219

Boot Camp Qatar

Bootcampqatar.Com, 5570 1626 Or 3000 8974

Contours Express

Off Salwa Road, Parallel To Al Sadd 4498 0099 Or 4464 1540

Badminton

Curves

Qatarbadmintonacademy@Gmail.Com 4483 9162

Qatar Badminton Academy

Three Locations Across Doha Salwa Road – 4469 9955

Bowling

Gondolania Bowling Center

Énergie Fitness Club

Villagio Mall, 4403 9800

Airport Road (Next To Ramez Shopping) Info@Energie.Com.Qa

Qatar Bowling Center Al Bidda Street, 4432 9178

Fitness First

City Center Doha, 4411 5999

Dana Club

Dafna Behind Qatar Sports Club 4496 0600

Health And Fitness Club

Intercontinental The City, 4015 8888

Swiss Belhotel Gym And Pool Swiss Belhotel, 4407 8549

Grand Hyatt Gym, Pool And Beach Grand Hyatt Doha, 4448 1056

Ozone Gym

La Cigale Hotel, 4428 8888

Pure Leisure And Wellness Centre

Kempinski Residences & Suites 4405 3307

Bay View 26 Wellness Centre Movenpick, 4496 6410 88. fact magazine

Vitality Zone Health Club

Cricket

Renaissance City Center, 4419 5520

Qatar Cricket Association

Doha Sub-Aqua Club

Pool, Beach And Fitness Facilities

Cycling

Pearl Divers

St Regis Doha, 4446 0000

Fitness Centre And Swimming Pool

Wyndham Grand Regency 4434 3152

The Bay Club

Intercontinental Doha, 4484 4852

Fitness Facilities And Classes Ritz-Carlton Hotel, 4484 8173

Leisure And Sports Facilities The Diplomatic Club, 4484 7450

Signature Sheraton Fitness Sheraton Doha Resort And Convention Hotel, 4485 4600

Near Doha Golf Club, 4431 4154 Qatarca@Hotmail.Com

Qatar Cycling Federation Qatarcf.Org, 4447 5522

Near Sharq Village, Dohasubaquaclub.Com 4444 9553

Fishing

Qatar Chain Reaction

Trips Through Sheraton Doha

Darts

The Diplomatic Club

Qatarchainreaction.Org Info@Qatarchainreaction.Org

Doha Darts League

Dohadartsleague.Com Call Elsa On 6664 1750O

Call Bassel On 5551 8100

West Bay Lagoon, 4484 7444

Qatar Sea Angling Association Call Tony Moorat On 5550 1906

Diving

Qatar Divers

By Doha Marriott Hotel 4431 3331

Qatarsub

Souq Waqif, 4434 1234

Football

Evolution Soccer Qatar

Evosportsqatar.Com, 5506 4794

Qatar Women’s Football Assoc. Qatar.Wfa@Gmail.Com


Are you a coach, looking for some ready and willing students? Are you looking for to join a club or team in doha but can’t quite find what you’re looking for? Then contact us and we’ll try our best to help you out!

Tennis

Khalifa Tennis And Squash Complex

Flying

Qatar Aeronautical College

Dafna, 4440 9666

Ras Abu Abboud Street, 4440 8888

Frisbee

Leisure And Sports Facilities

Doha Ultimate Frisbee

The Diplomatic Club, 4484 7450

Rayyan Road Park Or American School Of Doha Visit Sites.Google.Com/Site/Qatarulti

Signature Sheraton Fitness

Golf

Sheraton Doha Resort And Convention Hotel, 4485 4600

West Bay, 4496 0777

Fitness Facilities And Classes

Doha Golf Club

Ritz-Carlton Hotel, 4484 8173

Hockey

Elite Tennis Academy

Doha Hockey Club

Samrya Garden Compound And Doha College, 5566 4747

Info@Dohahockeyclub.Com

Wanderers Hockey Club

Four Seasons Hotel

Bosco_menezes@Hotmail.Com

West Bay 4494 8888

Qatar Hockey Academy Qatar Hockey Federation 5587 8317

Trampolining

Gymnastics Academy Doha

Horseriding

Al Khor Riding Center 4421 8857

Al Samariya Stables

Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani Farm 5525 7203

Al Shaqab Riding Academy Alshaqab.Com, 4454 6320

Qatar Racing And Equestrian Club Riding Qrec.Gov.Qa, 4480 8122

Kitesurfing

Flo Kite School

Call Flora Pestre On 5504 1039

Tom Tom Kite’ar

Www.Tomtomkitear.Com, 6661 2749

Martial Arts

Korea Taekwondo Centre

Motorcycling

Squash

Hogdohaqatarchapter.Com

Email Williams@Qp.Com.Qa Www.Squashleagues.Com/Duffers

Doha Qatar Chapter Hog Qatar Motor And Motorcycle Federation Losail International Circuit 4472 9151

Parasailing

Sheraton Doha

Call Bassel On 5551 8100

Pilates

Aspire Academy

Www.Aspire.Qa, 4413 6219

Rugby

Sheraton Doha 5562 4178

Wakeboarding/ Waterskiing Leisure And Sports Facilities

The Diplomatic Club, 4484 7450

The Diplomatic Club

Signature Sheraton Fitness

Yoga

Sheraton Doha Resort and Convention Hotel, 4485 4600

4484 7450

Yama Yoga Studios

Salwa Road, West Bay And Al Dana 6617 5802 Kempinski Residences & Suites 4405 3307

Running

Swimming

Fitness Facilities And Classes

Abkuw@Yahoo.Com, 5551 9603

Aikido

Leisure And Sports Facilities

Philippine International School 5585 2101

Ritz-Carlton Hotel 4484 8173

Doha Rugby Club, Near Doha College 4468 3771

Falcon Taekwondo Academy The International Academy For Intercultural Development 4432 0974

4440 9666

3Rd Filipino Volleyball Association

Fitness Facilities and Classes

Doha Bay Running Club

Karate

Khalifa Tennis and Squash Complex, Dafna,

Volleyball

Doha Rugby Union Fc

Al Muthanna Complex, Opp Jarir Bookstore 4465 9066 Al Mansoura | 4442 3012

Duffers Squash League

Doha English Speaking School 6664 5032

Dohabayrunningclub.Webs.Com

Qatar Hash House Harriers

Dana Club

Dafna Behind Qatar Sports Club 4496 0600

Doha Dolphins

Qthletics

Doha College And Hamad Aquatics (Aspire Zone), 4411 7911

Sailing

English Swim Club

Al Sadd Sports Club , 4411 7911

Doha Sailing Club

Ras Abu Abboud Street, 4443 9840

Regatta Sailing Academy

Intercontinental Doha, 4442 4577

Lessons@Englishswimclub.Com 3348 7308

Pure Leisure And Wellness Centre

Ritz-Carlton Hotel, 4484 8173

Signature Sheraton Fitness

Sheraton Doha Resort And Convention Hotel, 4485 4600

Six Senses Spa

Sharq Village And Spa, 4425 6999

Aspire Academy 4413 6219

H2o Swim Club

American School Of Doha 5564 1475 fact magazine .89


Habiba El Derini Senior Consultant at PwC

Doha Insider

What are the things you love about the Qatari capital?

Describe your ideal day off here…

Many people view the ridiculously small size of Doha as being a negative thing; I see it as being the best thing about it. I love that the two farthest points on Google Maps are never more than a 20 minute drive apart, I love that the faces I see while shopping at Carrefour are the same ones I see having dinner on the table beside me at the W, and the same ones I see tanning on the beach. There is something really cosy and warm about it, I love how welcoming it is and not as overwhelming as big cities tend to be.

A typical Friday in the life of Habiba starts off by me waking up to my usual ‘Doha Crew’ group on WhatsApp and 99 per cent of the time our breakfast plans have already been decided – Jones the Grocer, it’s almost never debated and neither is my order: Eggs Benedict! Afterwards we head straight to the beach with our icebox fully loaded and snacks to last us till about sunset. Six hours of soaking in the sun later, we head to Wahm for happy hour followed by more shenanigans similar to those of Thursday night.

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What’s your secret spot in Doha?

Qanat Quartier beach – is just as nice if not nicer than the popular “Nikki beach” at Tower 30; it’s surrounded by colourful pretty looking dollhouses, lush greenery (a rare sighting in Doha), and the impressive view of west bay. Most importantly, QQ beach is relatively new and still undiscovered by the masses, which means it’s a lot more relaxed and laid back – I realize now that having just revealed my secret, my peaceful haven is likely to turn ‘not so peaceful’, but this secret is just too good to keep to myself... I’m all for spreading the love.


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