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Entries from April 2014

Insulting Islam: One Month in Jail for Rocker

April 30th, 2014 · No Comments · Drugs, The National, Travel, UAE

If you are going to transit through the Gulf, some words of advice. Don’t get drunk in public. Don’t insult anyone based on their religion. The drummer of the German heavy metal band Scorpions, an American named James Kottak, ran afoul of both concepts, and is about to complete spending a month in a Dubai […]

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A Night at the Indian Premier League Cricket

April 29th, 2014 · 1 Comment · Abu Dhabi, Cricket, UAE

  The Indian Premier League, the most successful cricket competition in the world, was shifted to the UAE for 15 days involving 20 matches, and I cut it a little close, before going to see a game. Tonight, one day before the last match in the UAE. Kolkata Knight Riders versus Rajasthan Royals, the eventual […]

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The Louvre Abu Dhabi

April 28th, 2014 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, tourism, Travel, UAE

When we arrived in the UAE, in 2009, the concept of the Louvre Abu Dhabi had been approved, but its opening seemed remote. Distant in time. Well, not anymore. The Louvre, one of the world’s great art museums, tomorrow will open the Birth of a Museum exhibition in Paris — featuring art works that have […]

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UAE Newsmaker: Jose Mourinho

April 27th, 2014 · No Comments · English Premier League, Football, soccer, Sports Journalism, The National, UAE

I suppose the people involved with any news website come to know their audiences. And how unpredictable, capricious and utterly inexplicable they can be. Why no “hits” on this local story? Why scads of hits on this non-local or semi-local story? At The National, for instance, we can get a nice number of page views […]

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Before the Selfie

April 26th, 2014 · No Comments · Uncategorized

I won’t say I invented the “selfie”. I will say I was taking arm’s-length pictures of myself years ago. Decades ago. Before “selfie” had a name. That is what comes of covering sports events overseas, World Cups and Olympics, in particular … and not being willing to ask the locals to take a picture. If […]

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The UAE Floor Drains

April 25th, 2014 · No Comments · UAE

OK, another cultural entry. This is a UAE/regional thing that is pretty much unknown in the West. Drains in your kitchen floor. And your bathroom floors. About four inches across. With a shiny silver cover that sits in a recessed position, but can fairly easily be kicked loose, by accident … and is able to […]

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‘Home and Away’; or Is It ‘Away and Home’?

April 24th, 2014 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, UAE

I’m not sure where this number comes from, but I’ve heard and will now repeat it: “Expats who spend five years out of their home country begin to lose familiarity with the culture of that home country.” Or something like that. It operates on a couple of levels. One is just plain forgetting some basic […]

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A Landon Donovan Podcast

April 23rd, 2014 · 1 Comment · Football, Landon Donovan, soccer, World Cup

Roger Bennett of the Men in Blazers podcast duo has spoken with U.S. and LA Galaxy star Landon Donovan about a variety of topics. Thanks to reader DM for alerting me to this. Landon comes on around the 47-minute mark of the podcast, and does about 25 minutes. Among the topics covered:

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‘Star Wars’ and ‘Furious’ in Abu Dhabi

April 22nd, 2014 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Dubai, The National, UAE

Abu Dhabi, both the city and the greater emirate, is not new to hosting movie makers. But it seems fair to say that never before have two movies as prominent as these in production around Abu Dhabi at the same time. And those would be the seventh episode of the Star Wars franchise, due for […]

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David Moyes and Manchester United

April 21st, 2014 · No Comments · Football, Landon Donovan, soccer, Sports Journalism, The National, UAE

I was in the office today when this story exploded. Which is what stories do in the era of Twitter. They turn into flaming meteors the size of New Jersey which slam into the news cycle, crushing everything else. When the 144-character primary news source (that would be Twitter) gets hold of a story it […]

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