Incoming: The best TV shows heading your way in the rest of the year 

Incoming: The best TV shows heading your way in the rest of the year 
Steve Martin, Martin Short, Selena Gomez star in 'Only Murders In The Building.' (Supplied)
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Incoming: The best TV shows heading your way in the rest of the year 

Incoming: The best TV shows heading your way in the rest of the year 

DUBAI: From new franchise extensions to returning favorites, these are the Fall/Winter shows we’re most looking forward to 

‘Only Murders in the Building’ 

Starring: Steve Martin, Martin Short, Selena Gomez 

Where: Disney+ 

When: August 27 

The acclaimed show about an unlikely trio of true-crime podcasters is back for a fourth season, with another group of superstar guests. This time around, Zach Galifianakis, Eugene Levy and Eva Longoria appear as themselves, but they’ve been cast to play Short’s Oliver Putnam, Martin’s Charles-Haden Savage, and Gomez’s Mabel Mora respectively in a Hollywood adaptation of their podcast. While that’s going on, the podcasters are also trying to solve the mystery of who shot Savage’s former stunt double, Sazz Pataki, at the end of season three. 

‘Slow Horses’ 

Starring: Gary Oldman, Jack Lowden, Kristin Scott Thomas 

Where: Apple TV+ 

When: Sept. 4 

Season four of the brilliant UK spy thriller based on Mick Herron’s novels about Jackson Lamb — a former secret-service great whose job now involves overseeing the misfits and miscreants of Slough House, where MI5 sends the agents it wants to forget about (and to whom the titular nickname applies) — finds Lamb and his crew embroiled in the aftermath of a car bomb explosion in London, while River Cartwright, the Slow Horse whose grandfather is another legend of the service, is pressured by former CIA agent Frank Harkness to join his cause. 

‘The Penguin’  

Starring: Colin Farrell, Cristin Milioti, Rhenzy Feliz 

Where: OSN+ 

When: Sept. 20 

Farrell reprises his role as the second-best-known enemy of Batman in this spinoff series from 2022 movie “The Batman” (starring Robert Pattinson in the title role). Set one week after the events of the film, the series traces the rise of Oswald “Oz” Cobb, aka Penguin, as he steps into the shoes of his late boss, Carmine Falcone, the criminal kingpin of Gotham’s underworld. Fighting Cobb for control, however, is Falcone’s daughter Sofia (aka Hangman) a psychotic serial killer who has just been released from the infamous Arkham Asylum.  

‘Disclaimer’  

Starring: Cate Blanchett, Kevin Kline, Sacha Baron Cohen 

Where: Apple TV+ 

When: Oct. 11 

The Mexican filmmaker and five-time Oscar winner Alfonso Cuaron (“Gravity,” “Roma”) helms this mini-series in which two-time Oscar winner Blanchett plays veteran investigative journalist Catherine Ravenscroft, whose life is turned upside-down when she receives a copy of a (supposedly fictional) novel. She quickly realizes that one of the novel’s main characters appears to be based on her, and shares the same dark secret she has long kept hidden from the world. If the Blanchett-Cuaron combo hasn’t already sold you on this, the stellar cast also includes Kline, Baron-Cohen, Kodi Smit-McPhee, and Lesley Manville. 

‘Dune: Prophecy’  

Starring: Emily Watson, Olivia Williams, Jodhi May 

Where: OSN+ 

When: November 

This prequel series to Denis Villeneuve’s superb recent film adaptations of Frank Herbert’s sci-fi epic focuses on the founding of the mystical sisterhood with supernatural powers known as the Bene Gesserit by sisters Sisters Valya and Tula Harkonnen and is set 10 millennia before the events of the movies. Showrunner Alison Schapker has an impressive CV including production credits on “Lost,” “Alias,” and “Westworld.” 

‘Silo’  

Starring: Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Robbins, Common 

Where: Apple TV+ 

When: Nov. 15 

One of last year’s best debut shows returns for a second season. Ferguson plays Juliette Nichols, the reluctant sheriff (at least until the first season finale) of the gigantic underground bunker known as the Silo in which 10,000 people have been living for years, bound by rules they believed were intended to protect them. But, as Nichols has discovered, it seems that the people have been lied to. 

Star Wars: Skeleton Crew – Disney+ Dec. 3 

Starring: Jude Law, Ravi Cabot-Conyers, Ryan Kiera Armstrong 

Where: Disney+ 

When: Dec. 3 

Given Disney’s propensity for milking the “Star Wars” franchise for all its worth, it’s a surprise no one has previously done a coming-of-age piece set in the “Star Wars” universe, although considering how poorly child actors have generally fared in it so far (hi Jake Lloyd), maybe not a huge surprise. Either way, “Skeleton Crew” lands in December and follows a group of four kids trying to find their way back to their home planet after getting lost. They meet a Force-user known as Jod Na Nawood (Law), who they assume is a Jedi.    

‘Squid Game’  

Starring: Lee Jung-jae, Lee Byung-hun, Yim Si-wan 

Where: Netflix 

When: Dec. 26 

As the biggest small-screen phenomenon of 2021, Korean drama “Squid Game” changed the media landscape. Its success (both in terms of viewership and profits) pushed other streaming services to look beyond Hollywood at regional content. Now it’s back for a second season. The premise is a simple one: hundreds of people sign up to play a bunch of games in the hope of winning a fortune. The catch? The hundreds who don’t win die.  


Immersive installation takes center stage at Quoz Arts Fest with ENESS’s ‘Forest Dancer’

Immersive installation takes center stage at Quoz Arts Fest with ENESS’s ‘Forest Dancer’
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Immersive installation takes center stage at Quoz Arts Fest with ENESS’s ‘Forest Dancer’

Immersive installation takes center stage at Quoz Arts Fest with ENESS’s ‘Forest Dancer’

DUBAI: As part of this year’s Quoz Arts Fest in Dubai, ENESS, the Australian-based creative studio, will debut an immersive light and sound installation titled “Forest Dancer and the Path to Pure Creation” at Concrete in Alserkal Avenue on Jan. 25-26. 

ENESS founder Nimrod Wies said that the installation symbolized “freedom and joy through creativity.”

“The artwork promotes the idea that embracing your creative gifts positively impacts those around you and inspires you to find your place in humanity through art,” he said. “We hope that visitors experience joy and playfulness in our exhibition and take away from it the inspiration to fill their lives with creativity and expression.”

The installation features inflatables packed with computers controlling sound, lightplay and motion-tracking LED eyes. “The biggest challenge is that we arrive from the other side of the world and we work all hours to create a completely immersive artwork that takes over any space that it occupies,” Wies said.

“The most rewarding part of my journey has been to exhibit all over the world and see different people respond to the artworks. I love seeing the appreciation audiences feel and experience, and hearing their joyful feedback.”

Speaking about the festival’s appeal, Wies said: “Working with Quoz Arts Fest suits the ENESS vision because we love to be involved in local cultures and bring our work to thriving areas with all-ages audiences who are open to new ideas. We think that the Alserkal neighborhood is the coolest place in Dubai.”

Wies said that public art created opportunities for alternate behavior and emotion. “Public spaces are generally relatively codified with clear designations for what sort of behavior is undertaken where. However, the introduction of public art can reconfigure a space visually, emotionally and behaviorally.”

Looking ahead, Wies said: “We have works coming up all around the world. We are looking forward to our next experience in Saudi Arabia.”


‘Between Sacred Cities’: Pakistan’s Imran Qureshi unveils largest installation at Islamic Arts Biennale

‘Between Sacred Cities’: Pakistan’s Imran Qureshi unveils largest installation at Islamic Arts Biennale
Updated 25 January 2025
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‘Between Sacred Cities’: Pakistan’s Imran Qureshi unveils largest installation at Islamic Arts Biennale

‘Between Sacred Cities’: Pakistan’s Imran Qureshi unveils largest installation at Islamic Arts Biennale
  • Installation reimagines historic route that stretched from Kufa in Iraq to holy city of Makkah
  • Qureshi, a Pakistani visual artist, has featured artworks in local and international exhibitions

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani artist Imran Qureshi on Saturday unveiled “Between Sacred Cities,” the largest installation at the Islamic Arts Biennale 2025 in Jeddah, his art reimagining a historic route that once stretched from Kufa in Iraq to the holy city of Makkah. 

The Islamic Arts Biennale 2025 provides a platform for new discourse about Islamic arts, featuring contemporary and newly commissioned artworks with historical objects from Islamic cultures. It offers artists a platform to explore themes of spirituality, identity, and the intersection of past and present. This year’s biennale will run from Jan. 25-May 25. 

According to Lotus, a public relations agency, the installation is situated between the iconic Makkah and Madina pavilions at the Western Hajj Terminal. 

“The installation reimagines a historic route that once stretched from Kufa, Iraq, to Makkah,” Lotus said. 

“Designed to aid pilgrims on their Hajj journey, this route served as a network of resting stations and water sources, inspiring Qureshi’s interpretation of an oasis as a sanctuary of rest, reflection, and unity.”

The statement said that the concept of an oasis in the installation is transformed into an interactive and contemplative garden-like structure, central to which is an octagonal design. 

“Drawing on the spiritual essence of the journey between Makkah and Madina, the installation incorporates the holy water of Zamzam and lush greenery reminiscent of Madina’s tranquillity,” it added. 

Qureshi has used vibrant woven strips to symbolize flowing water while the surrounding greenery evokes a sense of life, Lotus said. 

The installation has been commissioned by the Diriyah Biennale Foundation and curated by acclaimed artist Muhannad Shono. 

“Between Sacred Cities will be on display from January 25, 2025, to May 25, 2025, offering visitors an unparalleled opportunity to explore the universal themes of travel, spirituality, and interconnectedness,” Lotus said. 

Qureshi is a visual artist from Pakistan’s southern Sindh province. With a career spanning twenty-nine years, encompassing local and international exhibitions, he has emerged as a prominent Pakistani artist.

In 2013, he created a large-scale, site-specific work for The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Roof Garden Commission in New York. The same year he was awarded the Deutsche Bank’s Artist of the Year and exhibited solo for the first time in Europe at the Deutsche Bank Kunsthalle in Berlin. 

Qureshi’s work has since been shown in numerous solo exhibitions, including the Barbican Center, London (2016), Kunsten Museum of Modern Art, Aalborg, Denmark (2016), along with executing site-specific projects at the Washington National Cathedral, Washington, D.C. (2018) and Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (2018), to name a few. 

In 2021 he was awarded the Sitara-e-Imtiaz (Star of Excellence) by Pakistan’s government.


Oscar-winning composer Hans Zimmer wows fans in Riyadh  

Oscar-winning composer Hans Zimmer wows fans in Riyadh  
Updated 25 January 2025
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Oscar-winning composer Hans Zimmer wows fans in Riyadh  

Oscar-winning composer Hans Zimmer wows fans in Riyadh  

RIYADH: Renowned composer Hans Zimmer performed on Friday at the Mohammed Abdo Arena in Saudi Arabia as part of the Riyadh Season events. 

The Oscar-winning composer performed a selection of compositions from films such as “Dune,” “Wonder Woman,” “Pirates of the Caribbean,” “Interstellar,” “The Lion King” and “No Time to Die.” 

The concert concluded with enthusiastic applause, marking a memorable highlight of the Riyadh Season. (Supplied)

The music was accompanied by interactive visual projections and stage effects that complemented the performance and highlighted its theme. 

The concert, which sold out immediately on ticket release, concluded with enthusiastic applause, marking a memorable highlight of the Riyadh Season.

Zimmer expressed his gratitude to the Riyadh Season audience in a recorded message at the end of the concert, thanking them for their enthusiasm and energy.

Turki Alalshikh, chairman of the General Entertainment Authority, revealed this week that the composer is working on a new interpretation of Saudi Arabia’s national anthem. 

The post continued that the German composer was also offered the chance to create the soundtrack for the upcoming Saudi Arabia film, “The Battle of Yarmouk.”

Zimmer attended the Kingdom’s Joy Awards on Jan. 18, which honors the achievements of artists in the Arab world.


Gwen Stefani to perform in the UAE in February

Gwen Stefani to perform in the UAE in February
Updated 25 January 2025
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Gwen Stefani to perform in the UAE in February

Gwen Stefani to perform in the UAE in February

DUBAI: US pop star Gwen Stefani is set to perform in Abu Dhabi on Feb. 21 as part of the city’s Saadiyat Nights, marking her first-ever performance in the UAE capital.

The triple Grammy Award winner will take the stage just 24 hours before legendary US singer Lionel Richie closes the event on Feb. 22.

The three-month open-air music series will also feature performances by Egyptian composer Omar Khairat on Feb. 1, British musician Sting on Feb. 3, Lebanese music icon Magida El-Roumi on Feb. 10 and US pop star Christina Aguilera on Feb. 15.

Artists who have already performed include Grammy-winning Michael Buble, Russian band Leningrad, US R&B group Boyz II Men, British singer Robbie Williams and Iranian singer Ebi.

Stefani has achieved global recognition as a songwriter, performer, and frontwoman of the US rock band No Doubt, and as a multi-platinum solo artist. Over the course of her career, she has received numerous awards, including four MTV Video Music Awards, two Billboard Awards, an American Music Award and a Brit Award.

Stefani has sold over 60 million records worldwide, combining her success with No Doubt and her solo career. Her 2004 debut solo album, “Love. Angel. Music. Baby.,” achieved multi-platinum status and included chart-topping hits like “Hollaback Girl,” which became the first digital download to sell over 1 million copies in the US.

Stefani is no stranger to Emirati culture. In 2019, she performed in Dubai at the Dubai World Cup. During her visit, the singer immersed herself in Emirati culture, embracing the quintessential tourist experience by taking a desert safari, dining in a desert tent, watching a falcon show, riding a camel, covering her face and hair with a headscarf, shopping at the perfume souk, and visiting the iconic Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building.

Saadiyat Nights is part of the Abu Dhabi Calendar’s year-round schedule of events, which includes music, sports, comedy, family-friendly shows, cultural festivals and art exhibitions.

Held on Saadiyat Island, the concert series is set against the backdrop of the Saadiyat Cultural District, pristine beaches, and luxurious resorts.

The inaugural edition of Saadiyat Nights, which ran from January to March 2024, featured a lineup of artists, including American stars Mariah Carey, John Legend, and Alicia Keys, Iranian singer Googoosh, and Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli.


Princess Iman of Jordan is expecting her first child 

Princess Iman of Jordan is expecting her first child 
Updated 24 January 2025
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Princess Iman of Jordan is expecting her first child 

Princess Iman of Jordan is expecting her first child 

DUBAI: Jordan’s Princess Iman bint Abdullah II and her husband, Jameel Alexander Thermiotis, are expecting their first child.

Queen Rania, the princess’s mother, shared the news on Instagram with a photo of the couple at sunset by the beach, highlighting the mother-to-be’s baby bump. “Two is a couple, three is a blessing,” the Queen captioned the image.

This will be the second grandchild for Queen Rania and King Abdullah II. Their first grandchild, born in August, is the daughter of Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah and Princess Rajwa Al-Hussein. She was named Iman in honor of her aunt.