April 2026

What: Continuing to offer a serene escape, Sirene Beach by GAIA invites guests to unwind by the sea with redeemable beach, pool, and VIP cabana experiences, now extended over the coming months, with the full amount applied towards food and beverages. Set against a calm coastal backdrop, guests can enjoy relaxed beach days, poolside moments, or private cabana gatherings, complemented by Aegean-inspired dishes and crafted cocktails, all designed to encourage meaningful, unhurried time together. Where: Sirene Beach by Gaia, J1 Beach When: Throughout the upcoming months. Price: Pool Access | AED 300 per person - amount applies towards Sirene's food and beverages Price: Beach Access | AED 200 per person

Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) has unveiled ‘Roots’ by Emirati artist Azza Al Qubaisi as part of its Public Art Strategy. Launched to transform Dubai into an open, accessible art gallery, the programme enriches the city's cultural landscape, strengthens its visual identity, and advances its position as a global hub for the creative economy. Installed at Mercato Beach in Jumeirah, the work draws inspiration from the patterns of palm tree trunks, long regarded across the UAE as the “fabric of life.”Having nourished and sheltered communities for centuries, the palm tree remains an enduring symbol of the UAE's bond with

betterhomes says recent regional developments are impacting sentiment rather than fundamentals in the UAE property market, with activity slowing but underlying demand remaining intact. Speaking during a market update webinar hosted last week, betterhomes' leadership team, including its CEO, Head of Off-Plan and Capital markets, and Head of Leasing, said recent geopolitical events should be understood as a short-term pause in decision-making rather than a structural shift in the market. The disruption has slowed decision-making, but not derailed the UAE property market, with off-plan continuing to drive activity, leasing demand beginning to stabilise, and buyers becoming more selective. While transaction volumes softened in

From Will Packer, the blockbuster producer of Girls Trip, the Ride Along franchise, and ten movies that have opened No. 1 at the U.S. box office—including Night School, This Christmas and Think Like a Man—comes a delicious romantic comedy about one little lie, one large Italian villa, and two people getting lost in the sauce of love. Halle Bailey (The Little Mermaid, The Color Purple) stars as Anna, a young woman who has abandoned her dreams of becoming a chef and is now drifting through her twenties with a series of bad choices. When Anna loses her house-sitting job (and housing)

Storytelling in the digital age is essential for capturing attention, building trust, and creating meaningful connections. With endless content competing online, stories help brands and individuals stand out by making information memorable and emotionally engaging. They humanize data, simplify complex ideas, and inspire action. Through blogs, videos, and social media, storytelling drives engagement, boosts brand loyalty, and enhances communication. It also strengthens identity, allowing audiences to relate and respond. In a fast-paced digital world, storytelling transforms passive viewers into active participants, making messages more impactful, shareable, and influential across diverse platforms and audiences globally. According to Sharad Agarwal, CEO of Cyber

Dubai Municipality has launched a new initiative to install electric vehicle (EV) supercharging stations across 600 parking spaces in public parks, beaches, and recreational facilities, with a planned investment of AED 150 million. The project is being implemented in partnership with Emarat EV Charging Stations Company (UAEV). This initiative reflects Dubai Municipality’s ongoing commitment to developing future-ready public spaces that support sustainability and encourage the adoption of healthier, more sustainable lifestyles—ultimately enhancing quality of life for residents and visitors across the emirate. The initiative, delivered in line with the objectives of the Greenery and Parks Strategy 2040, positions Dubai’s public spaces as

In today's fast-paced lifestyle, feeling anxious, low on energy, or constantly fatigued has become increasingly common. What many people don't realise is that these feelings are often linked to what we eat every day. As a doctor, I've seen how deeply food influences not just physical health, but also mood, focus, and emotional balance. The right foods don't act instantly, but when consumed consistently, they help the body feel calmer, more stable, and more energised. For World Health Day on April 7th, here are my recommendations for five simple, everyday foods that can genuinely help you feel better: 1. Herbal Teas

Continuing as a solace for those seeking moments of calm and connection, Sirene Beach by GAIA invites guests to spend meaningful time by the sea with redeemable beach, pool and VIP cabana experiences now extended throughout the upcoming months, with the amount applied towards food and beverages. Understanding the importance of pausing and taking a moment to reconnect, Sirene offers a welcoming setting and a treasured sense of calm by the water, where guests can gather with friends and loved ones surrounded by nature’s quiet beauty. The venue provides a serene coastal setting, whether for a relaxed afternoon on the beach

In light of the recent “heist” of 12 tonnes of KitKat bars, the Lobby Café at SO/ Uptown Dubai would like to officially state, for the record: “we have absolutely nothing to do with it.” That said, by what can only be described as impeccable timing, the hotel is introducing its limited-edition KitKat Easter Eggs. Crafted for those who take their "breaks" seriously, these aren't the average supermarket finds. The hotel’s pastry team has reimagined the classic KitKat into a stunning sculptural chocolate form designed to be gifted, shared, or, more realistically, kept entirely to yourself. With only a limited quantity available,

They Will Kill You unleashes a blood-soaked, high-octane horror-action-comedy in which a young woman must survive the night at the Virgil, a demonic cult’s mysterious and twisted death-trap of a lair, before becoming their next offering in a uniquely brazen, big screen battle of epic kills and wickedly dark humor. The film stars Zazie Beetz, Myha’La, Paterson Joseph, Tom Felton, Heather Graham, and Patricia Arquette. Directed by Kirill Sokolov and written by Sokolov & Alex Litvak, the film is produced by Andy Muschietti, Barbara Muschietti and Dan Kagan, and executive produced by Russell Ackerman, John Schoenfelder, Carl Hampe, Litvak and Sokolov. Behind the