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The GRAZIA Dubai Weekend Guide: May 9 To 11, 2025
The GRAZIA Dubai Weekend Guide: May 9 To 11, 2025

Grazia USA

time08-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Grazia USA

The GRAZIA Dubai Weekend Guide: May 9 To 11, 2025

Photo: @zozoewitherspoon Instagram The weekend is here, and as always, there's much to do in Dubai. There's always something popping up in the emirate, and this weekend, it's no less the same. From new fashion launches, a dose of shopping, the much-deserved R&R (a need), and a plethora of others to try out. Whether you're looking to dine out and indulge in Dubai's culinary offerings or spend the next few days shopping, this GRAZIA weekend guide has you covered. Shop at Louis Vuitton's Extended Store At MOE Photo: Supplied This weekend, you can go for a little shopping spree at Louis Vuitton's new store extension at the iconic Mall of The Emirates. Now offering you a slew of its fashion pieces on its second floor, you can * officially * dive deeper into the Maison's exquisite design and world. From its ready-to-wear collections, leather goods, private jewellery salons, and the new homeware hub, Art de Vivre. A new fashion beach club takeover Photo: Supplied Just before summer fully lands in the Middle East, it's the perfect time to head to Kaimana Beach Club at J1 for a much-needed fashion and wellness day out. Starting this May 9 and running until May 25, 2025, Harvey Nichols will take over the J1 beach club with an immersive experience to celebrate its 2025 Cruise campaign, 'In The Details.' Here, you can expect the beach club to showcase the latest in summer fashion with its exclusive showcase featuring stand-out looks from Isabel Marant, Jacquemus, Maison Margiela, Jil Sander, and more while soaking up the sun with its custom floaties and sunbeds. Sky-high dining at Bar des Prés Photo: Supplied There's nothing like a weekend indulging in the city's best bistros. To truly enjoy this weekend and beat the heat, head to Bar des Prés in ICD Brookfield Place, where French tastes sensationally blend with Japanese flavours. Perched on the 51st floor, this sky-high view overlooking the city offers its guests an equally stunning array of dishes. Whether you're looking to dine for lunch or dinner, consider your weekend culinary escape completed here. Shop Loewe's Paula's Ibiza 2025 Collection photo: Supplied Loewe Paula's Ibiza collection remains to be an iconic summer staple. With its 2025 collection arriving in Dubai Mall, you can now start planning ( and, of course, buying ) your summer 'fit rotation. From flowing pieces and minimal tops to saturated dresses in summer colours, this collection offers a playful energy with motifs across embroideries and accessories. Summer couldn't arrive any closer with its tailored drapes, lightweight fabrics, and bursts of pastel hues and playful prints. R&R at Jumeirah Zabeel Saray Photo: Supplied After a tiring week, it's needless to say, you need time away from stress. The place to let go and relax? A spa treatment at Jumeirah Zabeel Saray. This weekend, the Talise Ottoman Spa is offering a slew of bespoke treatments to truly unwind and relax. Starting at Dhs450, you can indulge in a world-class skin care treatment for a renewed glow, or for Dhs795, you can experience a combination of luxurious full-body massages to face the next week ahead. Book Your Eid Al Adha Getaway Photo: @ Instagram Eid Al Alda is just around the corner, and with a four-day weekend on the horizon, it's the perfect time to plan a well-earned getaway. Whether you're looking for a luxe regional desert retreat or have been eyeing a breezy escape by the sea in Greece, there are plenty of dreamy destinations for a picture-perfect Eid break. From renowned go-to resorts to exclusive escapes, GRAZIA made the ultimate list of the best destinations for Eid Al Adha 2025. Click here to read more. Celebrate Mother's Day At The Restaurant Photo: Address Hotels The first woman in your life deserves to be spoiled just as much. With the world celebrating Mother's Day on May 11, 2025, you and your mum can quickly travel to Address Creek Harbour's The Restaurant to enjoy a curated three-course dinner menu that overlooks the Dubai Skyline. Priced at Dhs230 per person, you can show your mum a little more love and finesse with Dubai's best dining offering. DINNER AT HANU Nestled in the lush St. Regis Gardens, Hanu is Dubai's sleek new Korean grill blending tradition, flair and a seriously good cocktail list. Led by Seoul-born Chef Kyung Soo Moon, the menu gives Korean home cooking a modern twist – think Korean Chicken Nuggets topped with caviar and crème fraiche, giant Kimbap rolls topped with delicate seafood, and melt-in-the-mouth soy-marinated lamb chops with a side of fresh kumquats. Don't miss their signature Korean BBQ experience, Meat Me at the Grill, where premium cuts are cooked right at your table, paired with decadent sides and lashings of fresh herbs and condiments. Intimate and stylish, with low lights and a tree-lined bar, Hanu is a no-brainer for a cosy 1-2-1 with your favourite person this weekend.

Property goes up for sale in Bangor-on-Dee for £700,000
Property goes up for sale in Bangor-on-Dee for £700,000

Leader Live

time27-04-2025

  • General
  • Leader Live

Property goes up for sale in Bangor-on-Dee for £700,000

The three-bedroom home on Overton Road, Bangor-on-Dee is up for sale with Beresford Adams for £700,000. The Grade II listed bungalow is surrounded by extensive gardens and also boasts its own swimming pool. A spokesperson for Beresford Adams said: "Welcome to 'Hole In The Wall' .... A must-see for those seeking modernist living. The straight lines, tongue and grove ceilings, exposed brickwork, full-height windows – and that's before you even see the extensive gardens. "A Grade II listed single-storey modernist bungalow designed by the previous owner, an architect, in the 1970's situated on the Overton Road leading out of the popular village Bangor-on-Dee, near Wrexham, North Wales. Set off the main road down a private driveway that boasts a completely unique design, a plot occupying approximately an acre surrounded by extensive gardens and beautiful views, outside heated swimming pool with cover & multiple outbuildings including a self-contained annexe currently used as an art studio. "In brief the property comprises of open plan living room/ dining room/ music room/ office boasting floor to ceiling windows offering an abundance of light and overlooking the extensive manicured gardens and impressive fire place with log burner, High gloss modern kitchen with integral appliances and a mixture of floor and wall base cupboards, 3 bedrooms, 2 of which are doubles, plus the master including built in wardrobe space, modern family shower room with walk in shower, basin, WC & utility space. MORE PROPERTY "Externally you enter the unique property down a private drive with the property being completely private from the front. "Hole in the wall benefits from a converted garage to a self-contained art studio/office with WC and kitchen facilities making a fantastic opportunity to be an annexe for relatives. "There are further sheds and outbuildings providing ample garden storage. The well maintained garden includes a lawn area, sunny aspect patio perfect for enjoying the garden, small orchard, soft fruit area, vegetable planters and well maintained heated swimming pool with dome cover to be able to use all year round. "Beresford Adams highly recommend viewing this fantastic home to really appreciate all the property has to offer. Please call our team who will be very happy to arrange a viewing for you."

Donald Trump Calls Kennedy Center Shows 'Terrible,' But Admits He's Never Seen One; Biden-Appointed Board Members Removed From Roster
Donald Trump Calls Kennedy Center Shows 'Terrible,' But Admits He's Never Seen One; Biden-Appointed Board Members Removed From Roster

Yahoo

time10-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Donald Trump Calls Kennedy Center Shows 'Terrible,' But Admits He's Never Seen One; Biden-Appointed Board Members Removed From Roster

Donald Trump's move to fire about half of the board of the Kennedy Center was reflected in the arts organization's roster, with a list of Joe Biden-appointees no longer named as trustees. Also missing was the center's chairman, philanthropist David Rubenstein, as Trump has said he plans to appoint himself to that position. More from Deadline Donald Trump Trolls Taylor Swift Sharing Video Of Singer Getting Booed At Super Bowl Kendrick Lamar Goes Full Carpe Diem In Super Bowl Halftime With A Fresh Swipe At Drake, Appearances By Samuel L. Jackson & SZA - Review "That's History In The Building": Trump Takes Over Super Bowl As First Sitting POTUS To Attend NFL's Big Game Trump defended his plans, which he announced on Friday, telling reporters that 'I want to make sure it runs properly.' 'We don't need woke at the Kennedy Center. Some of the shows were terrible. They were a disgrace that they were even put on. So I will be there until such time it gets to be running right.' But he told reporters that he has not seen any shows at the Kennedy Center. 'I got reports it was so bad. I didn't want to go. There was nothing I wanted to see,' he said. The Kennedy Center slate this year includes a pretty standard, safe and apolitical slate of shows among its major titles: Shear Madness, Riverdance 30 — The New Generation, Les Miserables, Legally Blonde, Sesame Street the Musical, Parade and The Sound of Music. In March, the center is hosting EARTH to SPACE: Arts Breaking the Sky, with performances designed around exploration. Among the Biden appointees removed were Elizabeth Alexander, who served as First Lady Jill Biden's communications director; musician Jon Batiste, who sang the National Anthem at the Super Bowl, which Trump attended; political strategist Stephanie Cutter; former Biden adviser Mike Donilon; former White House Social Secretary Carlos Elizondo; former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre; attorney Chris Korge; activist Henry Munoz; Katherine Lynn Petrelius, who served as White House deputy director of personnel; event planner and designer Bryan Rafanelli; Amy Blanchard Ricchetti; former White House cabinet secretary Evan Ryan; and attorney Robin Wiessmann. Seventeen board members remain, including Brian Ballard, the Trump-aligned lobbyist; Pam Bondi, the attorney general; Elaine Chao, who served as Trump's secretary of transportation in his first term; and singer Lee Greenwood. Still listed as treasurer of the Kennedy Center is Shonda Rhimes. She was appointed to the board by Barack Obama. The Kennedy Center said in a statement on Friday that the chair of the board is appointed by the trustees, but 'there is nothing in the Center's statute that would prevent a new administration from replacing board members; however, this would be the first time such action has been taken with the Kennedy Center's board.' Trump declined to attend the Kennedy Center Honors in his four years as president. In his first year in office, in 2017, honorees including Norman Lear said that they would boycott a traditional pre-ceremony White House reception to protest Trump's proposed cuts to arts funding. Rubenstein, who has poured tens of millions of dollars into restoring monuments and historic sites, had planned to step down from the board of the Kennedy Center last month. But last year, he agreed to remain in that role through 2026. The center's president, Deborah Rutter, announced last month that she would exit later this year. Best of Deadline Everything We Know About Christopher Nolan's Next Film – 'The Odyssey': Release Date, Cast And More 2025 Awards Season Calendar: Dates For Oscars, Spirits, Grammys, Tonys, Guilds & More 2024 Hollywood & Media Deaths: Photo Gallery & Obituaries

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