Saudi pop star Mishaal Tamer feels ‘honored and grateful’ ahead of sold-out London gig

Saudi pop star Mishaal Tamer feels ‘honored and grateful’ ahead of sold-out London gig
Mishaal Tamer is a Saudi singer. (Supplied)
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Updated 17 May 2024
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Saudi pop star Mishaal Tamer feels ‘honored and grateful’ ahead of sold-out London gig

Saudi pop star Mishaal Tamer feels ‘honored and grateful’ ahead of sold-out London gig
  • Singer tells Arab News his fans in the city have a special place in his heart but he owes his success to people all over the world who have embraced his music
  • He says his debut album, “Home is Changing,” out in October, is a tribute to the changes and reforms that have swept through the Kingdom in recent years

LONDON: Saudi singer Mishaal Tamer said he feels honored to be performing his first headline show outside Saudi Arabia in London and is grateful to his fans there for their support.

Speaking to Arab News ahead of his sold-out gig on Friday at Camden Assembly, a live music venue and nightclub in Chalk Farm, Tamer said his fans in London will always have a special place in his heart.

“The people attending the show in London have been with me from before the starting line and I really appreciate that,” he said of the 220 people who will attend the event. “I will love those people forever and they will be in my heart forever.”

Tamer also thanked his fans in Saudi Arabia and elsewhere in the world, saying he owes his success as an independent artist to them.

“The kids that are back home and the ones abroad that have found me have been supporting me,” he said. “This would be impossible without them. I am grateful to the fans for listening to the music and sharing it.

He told how he was approached by two fans in a restaurant after arriving in the UK, which helped him realize how his profile was growing.

“One of them was Saudi, the other wasn’t,” Tamer said. “When I looked at that, it made me realize that not only was this bigger than I expected for me, as an artist, but that what we’re doing is bigger than me.”

His debut album, “Home is Changing,” is due for release in October and he said it is a tribute to the changes and reforms that swept through the Kingdom in recent years.

“There are so many opportunities that keep popping up, so many cool new things,” he added. “People have the freedom and creativity to make the world around them and the environment around them, to shape it into what they see in their heads.

“It feels almost like every other country is decaying whereas the Kingdom is growing and that feeling makes me proud.”

The evolution of Saudi Arabia “sets an example of always being hopeful for the future and having a positive attitude,” Tamer said. “And I think the optimism that we have right now in the Kingdom is a beautiful thing.”


Jordan’s Princess Rajwa showcases trendsetting maternity style in new photos

Jordan’s Princess Rajwa showcases trendsetting maternity style in new photos
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Jordan’s Princess Rajwa showcases trendsetting maternity style in new photos

Jordan’s Princess Rajwa showcases trendsetting maternity style in new photos

DUBAI: The first maternity pictures of Jordan’s Princess Rajwa were unveiled on Saturday, showcasing her trendsetting maternity style.

In the photos, the princess, who is from Saudi Arabia, donned the Vernia red blouson sleeve pleated maxi dress by Alice + Olivia, a contemporary clothing brand based in New York City.

The flowy, summery dress was cinched at the waist, accentuating her growing bump, and featured a V-shaped neckline.

The Hashemite Royal Court announced the couple’s pregnancy in May. (Supplied)

Her brunette locks fell in loose waves, styled in a half-up, half-down hairstyle.

The pictures were released on June 1, coinciding with the celebration of the first wedding anniversary of the princess and Crown Prince Hussein, who are anticipating the arrival of their first child in summer.

The Hashemite Royal Court announced the couple’s pregnancy in May.

Last month, the princess sparked a fashion craze online with an outfit she wore while shopping in Amman.

The princess was spotted in a blue denim maternity jumpsuit from the Tencel Denim Maternity range by British label Seraphine. She completed her look with white sneakers and accessorized with a Bottega Veneta Mini Cabat leather tote bag.


Designer Amina Muaddi celebrates another year with flair

Designer Amina Muaddi celebrates another year with flair
Updated 01 June 2024
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Designer Amina Muaddi celebrates another year with flair

Designer Amina Muaddi celebrates another year with flair

DUBAI: Birthday tributes from friends and family poured in this week for celebrity-loved footwear designer Amina Muaddi, who celebrated her 38th birthday.

The shoemaker, who is of Jordanian and Romanian descent but grew up in Italy, appeared to celebrate her birthday with an intimate boat ride. She shared a picture of what seemed to be a mangrove forest with water and grass, walking down an aisle to board a boat.

“BDAY,” she captioned the post on her Instagram story.

The shoemake appeared to celebrate her birthday with an intimate boat ride. (Instagram)

The subsequent posts were reshared heartfelt messages and posts from friends and family who left the birthday girl warm wishes for her special day on their Instagram stories.

Giorgia Tordini, the creative director and co-founder of Italian fashion label The Attico, shared a picture of both of them and wrote: “HB my forever bestie.” In the second picture, she expressed how much she missed not being with Muaddi on her birthday.

Venice-born and Paris-based DJ Fiona Zanetti wrote a touching message for Muaddi: “Happy birthday my love. Words can’t express how much I cherish your beautiful soul and our friendship. You are everything. Going through pictures made me super emotional to relive all the beautiful memories we share. Can’t wait for hundreds more. Here’s a photomathon from six years ago, baby us. I love you so much.”

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US model and socialite Lori Harvey took to Instagram to share pictures. “Happy birthday to my favorite girl. Been stuck like glue since day one,” Harvey said.

Muaddi has been occupied with celebrating the launch of her new summer-inspired BRITO capsule collection, featuring six varieties of the BRITO slipper in muted-to-neon colorways.

The designer hosted a launch event in Milan in May that was attended by her loyal A-list fans, including French model and actress Tina Kunakey, who has Moroccan heritage; Italian singer and actress Elodie; and Tordini, among many others.

For the event, the designer wore a bright orange latex dress featuring a wrap-around skirt that tied at her waist. She paired it with matching orange BRITO heels, which are created from a single block of plexiglass carved into the designer’s signature flared heel.

Besides orange, the handcrafted square-toed heels, made in Italy, also come in hues of neon pink, electric green, bright blue, black and transparent.


Georgina Rodriguez cheers on Ronaldo at King’s Cup final

Georgina Rodriguez cheers on Ronaldo at King’s Cup final
Updated 01 June 2024
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Georgina Rodriguez cheers on Ronaldo at King’s Cup final

Georgina Rodriguez cheers on Ronaldo at King’s Cup final

DUBAI: Argentine model Georgina Rodriguez showed her support for her longtime partner Cristiano Ronaldo this week by attending the King’s Cup final between Al-Nassr and Al-Hilal at King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah.

Rodriguez sported a white Al-Nassr jersey with Ronaldo’s name on it, paired with flared latex pants and heels. Her hair was styled in a slicked-back bun, and she wore dangling diamond earrings.

The mother-of-four, who also cares for Ronaldo’s eldest son, Cristiano Jr., watched the match with his five children. They all supported their father by wearing Al-Nassr’s yellow jersey with his name on it.

Al-Hilal won the league and cup by defeating Al-Nassr 5-4 in a penalty shootout, after a 1-1 draw.

“A penalty away from winning the King’s Cup. Congratulations @alnassr for the match,” Rodriguez wrote on Instagram, sharing pictures from the match.


French artist produces rich portrayals of Saudi history, culture

French artist produces rich portrayals of Saudi history, culture
Updated 01 June 2024
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French artist produces rich portrayals of Saudi history, culture

French artist produces rich portrayals of Saudi history, culture
  • Joel Alessandra sheds light on his artistic adventures in the Kingdom

JEDDAH: Joel Alessandra, the renowned French comic book artist, travelled through Saudi Arabia recently so that he could portray the nation’s rich culture and heritage.

Known for his innovative use of coffee and watercolors in his drawings, Alessandra’s visit was facilitated by the French Embassy and the Alliance Francaise Saudi Arabia.

Having visited Riyadh, Alkhobar and AlUla, Alessandra found himself captivated by the charm of Al-Balad, Jeddah’s old town.

“This part of the city of Jeddah is the one that inspired me the most. We feel the atmosphere of a time when pilgrims stopped here, we perceive this fervent activity, there is an atmosphere of a centuries-old tradition that is still palpable,” Alessandra told Arab News.

The ancient architecture was a rich source of inspiration for his sketches, including the patina-covered walls and the intricate doorways. Alessandra’s drawings during his days in Jeddah aimed to capture the essence of Al-Balad's vibrant past and present.

He also held a live performance in Jeddah, where he recreated scenes from Al-Balad, offering spectators a glimpse into his artistic process.

“The subject was an improvised walk in Al-Balad, based on my sketches from the afternoon, I reproduced them in watercolor on the screen. Scenes of life in the street, buildings from past centuries, mosque minarets from the neighborhoods you pass through,” he said.

For Alessandra, travel serves as a constant wellspring of inspiration. Drawing from his experiences across Africa, he said “it is the atmosphere and the people of a country that shape my way of drawing, my real inspiration is taken on the ground.”

Reflecting on his recent visit to the Kingdom, Alessandra said he was amazed by Saudi Arabia’s burgeoning cultural scene and the enthusiasm for artistic expression among its youth.

While Alessandra’s sketches convey a deep appreciation for Saudi Arabia’s cultural heritage, he shies away from conveying explicit messages.

“I just want to convey the emotion felt in front of all the incredible and immensely rich cultural, architectural, and historical heritage. I am lucky to know how to draw and show this emotion through my sketchbooks and my books ... I hope that my readers will also be sensitive to it,” he said.

He said AlUla left him in awe.

“It would be difficult to forget the fascination AlUla had on me. The Nabataean tombs, just imagining a vibrant life there, in the middle of the desert, at this ancient time is simply incredible.

“Also imagining that the Roman Empire pushed its armies so far from Italy is inconceivable.

“But also the old town with its shaded and covered streets. It is a paradise to inspire designers,” he said.

Joel Alessandra

Last year, he ventured out to sketch in the streets of AlUla with female students from the local art school.

“This moment is engraved in my memory as these students were attentive and wanted to produce and learn how to draw their environment. I’m not sure I’ve ever encountered such a desire among young people in other countries.”

His use of coffee as a medium adds depth and richness to his artwork, capturing the nuances of skin tones and desert landscapes.

During his stay in Jeddah, he conducted workshops focusing on the Francophonie, bringing together students from various schools to collaborate on a work of fiction through text and drawings.

Engaging French school students in a collaborative storybook project, Alessandra explored a fictionalized journey of Muslim traveler Ibn Battuta in modern-day Arabia. Through writing and drawing, students reimagined Ibn Battuta’s adventures, blending elements of history and fantasy.

“The quest for a key to access the door of time and allow Ibn Battuta to return to his century, it was very amusing to see how the young people translated this graphically,” Alessandra said.

On his growth as an artist, Alessandra said that constant practice was key, and to aspiring artists, he added: “Draw, draw, and draw some more.”

“Always have a drawing pad in your pocket and train your hand and mind every chance you get. While waiting for the bus, at the cafe, during TV commercials, take advantage of every free moment to scribble in this notebook, there are no issues, just a few lines for practice,” Alessandra added.


Book Review: ‘When I Was Your Age’ by Kenan Thompson

Book Review: ‘When I Was Your Age’ by Kenan Thompson
Updated 01 June 2024
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Book Review: ‘When I Was Your Age’ by Kenan Thompson

Book Review: ‘When I Was Your Age’ by Kenan Thompson
  • The longest-serving cast member of the variety show “Saturday Night Live” shows that while he is a ’90s child at heart, he has picked up some wisdom along the way, as a now 40-something father-of-two.

Emmy winner and actor Kenan Thompson, the longest-serving cast member of the variety show “Saturday Night Live,” has made a lot of people laugh over the decades. Now, he has moved on to a new act: writing a book.

In his 2023 memoir, “When I Was Your Age: Life Lessons, Funny Stories & Questionable Parenting Advice from a Professional Clown,” Thompson shows that while he is a ’90s child at heart, he has picked up some wisdom along the way, as a now 40-something father-of-two.

The Georgia native caught the acting bug at the age of 15 in 1994. His first job was as a cast member on Nickelodeon’s “All That.” In the same year, he also starred in the second installment of the popular “The Mighty Ducks” film franchise, playing a young hockey player. He came back later for “The Mighty Ducks 3.”

However, along with his buddy Kel Mitchell, Thompson is perhaps best known for being one half of the comedy duo Kenan and Kel, starring in the sketch comedy show “All That” from 1994-99, followed by the spinoff series “Kenan & Kel” from 1996-2000. One of their sketches, “Good Burger,” about two teens working in a fast-food joint, was turned into two feature films, one in 1997 and the most recent in 2023.

Thompson landed a coveted spot at “SNL” in 2003, where he still works today. His versatility and comedy talent led to him becoming a Hollywood Walk of Fame star in 2022.

In his memoir, he tackles serious subjects with just the right amount of humor sprinkled in — as when he describes the death of loved ones, his divorce from the mother of his two young daughters, and figuring out how to deal with the disappointing fate of former heroes, such as Bill Cosby.

He also discusses his nearly decade-long feud with Mitchell. The two are now on good terms, especially after completing the second “Good Burger” film.

“I’ve always tried to not do the Black versions of white things — because that’s what most stand-ups do … it was important to me to be different. I wanted the jokes to be stuff we could all laugh at comfortably,” Thompson writes.

He has succeeded in writing a book that can be comfortably enjoyed by all.