UAE's emerging hip hop scene searches for its identity24-year-old Saud Waled Ibrahim recording a new track in Dubai
Community groups in Dubai may now resume operations at 50% capacityLarge gatherings are still prohibited. For special activities, groups are required to secure approvals from all entities concerned.
Hone your acting skills with Sol Abaid this summer in Dubai With six two-hour sessions, here's your chance to become a pro in acting
Sahem: UAE's Heroes of HopeSahem For Hope - a UAE based community initiative enables food access to the ones affected by the pandemic. The group, inspired by the Arabic word for contributing started 3 months back with a purpose to provide food supplies to those whose lives were severely disrupted by the outbreak of Covid-19. From its very humble beginnings where they were distributing food essentials to 50 recipients a week, they have now grown to 500 beneficiaries a week. Launched by a small group of friends who all come from the same media background. Many other friends joined the initiative to form a core working group and in just over 3 months, the team has given food to over a 3000 people in the UAE. (Story by Zubina Ahmed)
Dubai expats run for 67 days to raise funds for sick kidsFor the #Eid2Eid challenge, the group has set a target of $1,500 (Dh5,505) for donations.
Atul Khatri brings the laughs straight to your homeThe Indian stand-up comedian will be performing tomorrow night on Zoom
Indian expats laud outgoing diplomat Vipul as community championAfter a three-year tenure, Vipul is set to leave Dubai with his family on a Vande Bharat Mission flight on July 7.
Dubai-based musicians release song to show solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movementI Can't Breathe addresses police brutality and racism in the US and Europe
International Yoga Day: Yogi helps UAE frontliners beat Covid-19 stressLokesh Hegde realised that his colleagues at the hospital have been dealing with a lot of pressure, so he started making and sharing yoga videos.