Author: Arabian Media staff

Paris is forever evolving, and one year post-Olympics, it can get back to summer business as usual with new places to dine, drink, appreciate art, sleep and party the night away. Benihana Paris163 Rue Saint-Honoré, 75001 Paris, FranceBenihana, the iconic American teppanyaki restaurant immortalized in film and television, from The Wolf of Wall Street to Mad Men, recently celebrated its 60th anniversary and debuted among the boutiques and landmarks on and around Rue Saint-Honoré. This is Benihana, as if you’ve never seen it before, with a chic cocktail program, sushi bar, and those famous grill tops where dining becomes culinary performance…

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I use this exfoliator a few times a week (I follow a skin cycling routine) and I’m in loooove. The formula isn’t too hard with my sensitive skin (and I’ve been known to overreact to other anti-acne products with salicylic acid in them), but it helps keep my skin soft, clear, and glowy. It’s the only product that has *ever* kept the pores on my nose noncongested. Put away the harsh blackhead strips and try this instead!Promising review: “Best purchase ever! I bought this item when I ran out of the very expensive toner I generally use. Boy, have I…

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Morgan Wallen, country’s biggest star and one of the biggest stars in the music world right now, has built his success on super-serving his audience, and his new album, I’m the Problem, is no different. The set, out today, has 37 tracks, besting its predecessor, 2023’s One Thing at a Time by one song and 2021’s Dangerous: The Double Album by seven tracks. As on his past albums, Wallen is still looking for love in all the wrong places, with the majority of the songs serving as midtempo explorations on heartache, longing, co-dependence and missed chances, often while drowning his…

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Peak XV Partners has secured a windfall of over Rs 1,200 crore ($140 million) by fully exiting its investment in logistics startup Porter during the company’s latest funding round, Mint reported, citing people familiar with the matter. The exit marks an over 11-fold return on the Rs 116 crore the firm had invested across multiple rounds over the past decade.“The company has scaled significantly since our Series A investment in 2015, and is now valued at over a billion dollars. After nearly ten years of partnership, we have exited our stake and are deeply grateful to the founding team—Uttam Digga,…

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David, the daughter of Curb Your Enthusiasm’s Larry David, revealed a lot about her two-and-a-half year romance with Davidson in her 2020 book of essays, No One Asked For This. The couple first began dating in 2016, with David writing that they were “kindred spirits.” But she admitted Davidson’s mental health struggles had taken a toll on her.  “Previously, self-harm and suicide threats had come about from trivial circumstances, incidents that would go from 0 to 100, which were so momentarily urgent, like the last minute of an escape room before the time goes off, except I’m the only one in the room and all the…

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Disclosure: Our goal is to feature products and services that we think you’ll find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, Entrepreneur may get a small share of the revenue from the sale from our commerce partners. When the band Oasis announced their reunion tour in early 2025, millions of fans rushed to secure tickets—only to have their dreams crushed by cancellations, inflated prices, and scams. Oasis fans lost an estimated £1.6 million ($2 million) to ticket scams in the first few weeks after tickets went on sale, according to recent reports. Meanwhile, a sophisticated cybercrime crew stole and resold…

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African cinema has arrived in Cannes determined to blaze its own trail amid signs of a slowdown in investment across the continent from the world’s leading streamers. Leading the way is Akinola Davies Jr.’s drama My Father’s Shadow, an Un Certain Regard contender that’s being touted as the first Nigerian film ever selected for Cannes’ official lineup. The continent’s vast array of location options, meanwhile, is being showcased thanks to the Cameroon-set police thriller Indomptables, from French director Thomas Ngijol, part of this year’s Directors’ Fortnight lineup. The much-anticipated Nigerian historical fantasy Osamede will also have its world premiere at…

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I own this! I got it after finding it in a BuzzFeed article (yeah, they get me too), and it quickly became a necessity in my skincare routine. I tend not to wear makeup, so anything I put on my skin, even for aesthetic purposes, has to have a purpose. I also need the simplest skincare system possible, or I won’t do it, which has made this multi-use balm a real gift in my life! It feels so, so good and leaves my skin looking fresh. Promising review: “Okay! So I was skeptical at first, but honestly, this stick is life-changing!!!…

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British pop phenomenon Lola Young has dropped “One Thing,” her first slice of new material since the release of her This Wasn’t Meant For You Anyway LP in August. Inspired by classic boom-bap production, lyrically, the track sees Young assert her agency in the bedroom with a new flame. “I wanna show you just what I like/ I wanna kiss you slow/ Wanna f–k you rough/ Wanna eat you up,” she sings. “One Thing” arrives after a series of social media teaser clips from the 24-year-old, which were filmed in California after her appearance at Coachella in April. Its accompanying…

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Mark Cuban is saying “I’m out” for the last time. The Shark Tank star—who joined the long-running ABC reality series as a guest panelist in 2011 before becoming a full-time “shark” the following year—confirmed his exit from the show ahead of the season 16 finale May 16, which will serve as his final episode. “Gonna miss it,” he wrote in a post on X (formerly Twitter) May 15. “But it was time to move on.” Mark, 66, has seemingly had his mind made up for quite some time. He previously shared his intention to depart the show in 2023, noting…

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