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Restaurant Review: Gatsby Dubai
Restaurant Review: Gatsby Dubai

What's On

timea day ago

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Restaurant Review: Gatsby Dubai

Step into the roaring twenties Dubai style Glamour, drama, and all that jazz. Gatsby Dubai is rewriting the rules of dinner and a show. Set high above Palm Jumeirah on the rooftop of Nakheel Mall, this electric supper club takes inspiration from the opulence of the 1920s and cranks it up to full-throttle. With dazzling performances, decadent dishes, and a party vibe that doesn't quit, Gatsby is where the night begins…and never really ends. The Spot Perched atop Nakheel Mall on the Palm, Gatsby Dubai isn't just a dinner spot, it's a full-blown spectacle. Inspired by the wild spirit of the Roaring Twenties, it's where velvet, drama, and deep house beats collide. Think dinner party meets fever dream with sequins, spotlights, and seriously good food in the mix. The Vibe From the moment you step in, Gatsby is a full-blown sensory experience, glamorous, high-energy, and completely unfiltered. As you dine, themed live shows light up the room, with dancers shifting from Antonio Vivaldi's Four Seasons to Britney Spears Baby One More Time and Stayin' Alive by the Bee Gees. No two performances are the same, and every one is electric. Like the anthem goes: a little party never killed nobody, and Gatsby Dubai delivers on that promise, night after night. The Food and Drinks It's not just a party, the kitchen takes itself seriously too. The menu walks the line between indulgent and elevated. Start with the beef carpaccio or the creamy burrata, both crowd-pleasers. The roasted baby chicken is tender and flavourful, while the Mediterranean-style seabass is light, fresh, and beautifully plated. Every guest enjoys a full dining experience: starter, main, dessert, and drinks. Cocktails are as dramatic as the venue, punchy, playful, and always photogenic. The Service Sharp, seamless, and perfectly paced. Dishes and drinks are served in between performances so you're never interrupted during a show, just relaxed, present, and ready for every act. It's a well-choreographed experience, where service flows with the rhythm of the night. What to Order • Beef carpaccio • La burrata • Roasted baby chicken • Mediterranean-style seabass • A bold cocktail (or three) trust the bartender's recommendations What's On the Bill Expect a minimum spend of Dhs400 per person for premium central tables with direct stage views. It's a night out designed to be memorable, and worth it if you're here for the full show. The Final Say What's On Verdict: Gatsby is more than a restaurant, it's a high-octane night out wrapped in sequins and sound. Come for the food, stay for the madness. No rules, no curfews, just unforgettable nights on repeat. Location: Gatsby Dubai, West Rooftop, Nakheel Mall, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai Times: Thurs to Sun, 9pm to 3am Contact: (04) 554 9418 | @gatsbydubaiofficial Reservations: Recommended Images: Supplied

See inside the Clare home with private access to the River Shannon on the market for €1.6m
See inside the Clare home with private access to the River Shannon on the market for €1.6m

Irish Independent

timea day ago

  • Lifestyle
  • Irish Independent

See inside the Clare home with private access to the River Shannon on the market for €1.6m

Moys House in the Clarisford area, just off the R496 Killaloe Bypass, is located on approximately 2.35 acres of landscaped gardens and is just a short walk from Killaloe town. Brought to the market by Sherry FitzGerald Talbot, the seven-bedroom residence extends to approximately 594 sqm and also includes a private gym. Three bedrooms are located downstairs, with the remainder on the upper level. The master bedroom features a beam ceiling, an Italian-designed en-suite with walk-in shower, and a dressing room that leads via spiral staircase to a unique tower snug. The elegant country home combines 'generous' proportions with bespoke finishes and private access via a large jetty to the River Shannon. The interior of the house is finished with French and pitch pine flooring, vaulted beam ceilings, and Indian slate. A gravel footpath weaves through the gardens and woodlands of the house, with the outdoor spaces complemented by decked terraces, a well-maintained vegetable garden and a mix of shrubbery. The house itself opens with a split-level entrance that leads to a drawing room and dining room, both with solid pitch pine floor. A kitchen and adjoining snug area form the 'heart of the home' on the ground level. The area is finished with oak-effect flooring and looks across the tennis court, landscaped grounds, and river beyond. A Mediterranean-style courtyard is accessible via the kitchen and features terracotta tiles and ample space for dining al fresco. Located off the master bedroom via a spiral staircase, the eye-catching tower snug retreat features eight windows to view the surrounding countryside, with the listing stating that the snug could be suitably used as a private painting studio or observatory. The lower-ground level includes a spacious gym with several machines and weights as well as a swim in place pool. These facilities, combined with the tennis court, make the house an ideal choice for fitness enthusiasts. The property itself is well located with easy access to Limerick city (17km) and Shannon Airport (44km). Another major draw is the house's easy access to other major towns and cities, including Nenagh (25km), Ennis (40km) and Galway city (60km).

World Brain Health Day 2025: Theme, History, Significance & Changes To Make Today For Better Brain
World Brain Health Day 2025: Theme, History, Significance & Changes To Make Today For Better Brain

NDTV

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • NDTV

World Brain Health Day 2025: Theme, History, Significance & Changes To Make Today For Better Brain

World Brain Health Day, observed every year on July 22, is dedicated to raising global awareness about brain health and promoting preventive strategies to protect brain function across all ages. The day emphasises the importance of maintaining cognitive well-being, preventing neurological disorders, and empowering individuals to make lifestyle changes that support a healthy brain. It serves as a reminder that brain health is vital for overall wellness, productivity, and quality of life. Theme World Brain Day is observed on July 22 each year, and the 2025 theme focuses on "Brain Health for All Ages." In hopes that individuals will have access to prompt stroke treatment and head injury care at government medical colleges located closer to their home districts. History World Brain Health Day was initiated by the World Federation of Neurology (WFN) in collaboration with various global neurological associations. The aim was to spotlight neurological conditions and encourage early interventions and research. While World Brain Day began in 2014, focusing on a different neurological theme each year, in 2023, the spotlight turned specifically to "Brain Health and Prevention", highlighting the growing concern around mental health, cognitive decline, and neurological diseases like dementia, stroke, and Parkinson's. Significance World Brain Health Day plays a critical role in spreading awareness about the factors that affect brain health, including lifestyle habits, mental well-being, chronic diseases, and even societal issues like stigma around mental illness. It promotes early diagnosis, brain-friendly habits, and equitable healthcare access. Changes to make today for better brain health 1. Prioritise quality sleep Sleep is vital for memory consolidation, learning, and clearing toxins from the brain. Aim for 7–9 hours of quality sleep nightly. Create a bedtime routine, avoid screens an hour before bed, and maintain a cool, dark environment for optimal rest. 2. Exercise regularly Physical activity boosts blood flow to the brain, enhances memory, and reduces the risk of cognitive decline. Activities like brisk walking, swimming, yoga, or strength training can help stimulate brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), which supports neurone health. 3. Eat a brain-healthy diet Incorporate foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids (like walnuts and fatty fish), antioxidants (berries, dark chocolate), and anti-inflammatory ingredients (turmeric, leafy greens). A Mediterranean-style diet is known to support cognitive function and reduce dementia risk. 4. Stay mentally active Challenge your brain with puzzles, reading, learning new skills, or playing strategy games. Lifelong learning builds cognitive reserve, which helps the brain compensate for age-related changes and delays cognitive decline. 5. Reduce chronic stress Long-term stress can impair memory, decision-making, and brain structure. Incorporate stress-reduction techniques like mindfulness, meditation, deep breathing, or hobbies to calm the nervous system and promote emotional resilience. 6. Stay socially connected Engaging in meaningful conversations and nurturing relationships stimulate the brain and help guard against depression and loneliness, which are linked to cognitive decline. Join a club, call a friend, or volunteer, connection matters. 7. Limit alcohol and avoid smoking Excessive alcohol and tobacco use can accelerate brain aging and impair memory and coordination. Cutting back or quitting altogether, supports long-term brain vitality and reduces the risk of stroke or other neurodegenerative conditions. 8. Hydrate your brain The brain is about 75% water, and even mild dehydration can affect focus, memory, and mood. Aim for 7–8 glasses of water a day and limit sugary or caffeinated beverages that can cause energy crashes and impair cognition. Follow these tips today for better brain health.

World Brain Day 2025: Harvard says these 12 habits can keep your brain young and sharp
World Brain Day 2025: Harvard says these 12 habits can keep your brain young and sharp

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • Time of India

World Brain Day 2025: Harvard says these 12 habits can keep your brain young and sharp

World Brain Day 2025: Harvard says these 12 habits can keep your brain young and sharp World Brain Day is observed on 22 July, serving as a yearly reminder that keeping the mind fit is just as important as caring for the heart. Harvard Health Publishing has recently compiled 12 habits that help slow mental wear and tear. The advice is refreshingly practical: no exotic supplements, just evidence-backed tweaks you can start tonight. Each tip below comes from the Harvard list and decades of cognitive-ageing research. Think of them as levers — pull one, and you nudge memory, focus, and mood in the right direction; pull several, and gains compound over the years. Harvard-recommended ways to keep your brain young Get mental stimulation every day : Reading, crosswords, language apps, woodworking — anything that makes you wrestle with new information forces the brain to sprout fresh connections. Neural 'plasticity' is like muscle: work it, or lose it. Move your body with regular exercise : Thirty minutes of brisk walking pumps oxygen-rich blood to thinking hubs and sparks the growth of new neurons. Exercise also tamps down blood pressure and stress, two big brain-agers. Eat a Mediterranean-style diet : Pile the plate with leafy greens, berries, nuts, olive oil, fish, and beans. This pattern lowers inflammation and supplies the omega-3s, folate, and antioxidants brains crave. Keep blood pressure in the healthy zone : Hypertension in midlife almost doubles dementia risk later on. Stay lean, limit salt and alcohol, manage stress, and take medication if lifestyle fixes don't hit the target. Control blood sugar : Diabetes hurts small vessels that feed memory circuits. Balanced meals, daily movement, and weight control protect glucose levels; medication steps in when those aren't enough. Improve cholesterol numbers : High LDL cholesterol slows blood flow and speeds plaque build-up in the brain. The same trio — exercise, smart eating, no tobacco — shifts the ratio in your favour; statins are a backup plan. Ask your doctor about low-dose aspirin : Some studies link a daily baby aspirin to lower vascular dementia odds, likely by preventing micro-strokes. It's not for everyone, so discuss risks before popping the pill. Avoid tobacco in every form : Nicotine constricts vessels and accelerates oxidative stress. Quitting is the single most powerful lifestyle change for the heart and brain combined. Drink alcohol sparingly : More than two drinks a day shrinks certain brain regions over time. If you imbibe, keep pours modest and schedule regular alcohol-free days. Care for your emotions and your sleep : Anxiety, depression, exhaustion, and chronic insomnia dull concentration and memory. Therapy, mindfulness, and a consistent seven-to-nine-hour sleep window rebuild reserve. Protect your head from injury : Even moderate blows — bike spills, sports knocks, falls — raise long-term cognitive-decline odds. Helmets, fall-proof homes, and seat belts preserve brain cells better than any supplement. Build and nurture social networks : Strong friendships and community ties buffer stress hormones and keep cognitive batteries charged. Weekly catch-ups, volunteering, or group hobbies all count. Also read | Harvard study reveals 17 threats to brain health that quietly boost your risk of stroke and dementia

Former NBA Star Tony Parker's $16.5 Million Texas Mansion Includes a Waterpark With 8 Pools
Former NBA Star Tony Parker's $16.5 Million Texas Mansion Includes a Waterpark With 8 Pools

Yahoo

time16-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Former NBA Star Tony Parker's $16.5 Million Texas Mansion Includes a Waterpark With 8 Pools

After first listing his Texas Hill Country home in late 2021 for $19.5 million, retired NBA star Tony Parker is officially doubling down on efforts to sell the sprawling property he's owned for around two decades, this time with a new real estate agent and a marketing plan featuring a popular internet personality. The six-time All-Star and former San Antonio Spurs point guard—he currently spends most of his time across the pond, where he's the majority owner and president of the French pro basketball team LDLC ASVEL—has just put his Mediterranean-style residence tucked away in the suburban community of Boerne, some 25 miles northwest of San Antonio, back on the market after a brief absence for $16.5 million. More from Robb Report Cruise Liners Are Now Offering Multi-Story Suites That Are More Luxurious Than Your Manhattan Condo LiveWire's New All-Electric Motorcycle Concepts Are for City Streets and Off-Road Trails Purdey Tapped Designer Giles Deacon to Create a New House Tweed The listing is now held by Erwin Nicholas II of Houston-based Mr. Real Estate, and he's brought Twitch entertainer Kai Cenat and his AMP (Any Means Possible) crew on board to help advertise the extravagant 53-acre spread to their millions of viewers during the month of July. The 30-day live streamathon features a pop-up Nando's peri-peri restaurant, plus a look at more permanent perks like a nearly 6,000-square-foot gym with a half-court basketball setup and an arcade, a wet bar-equipped movie theater, a barber studio, dual offices, a 1,500-bottle wine cellar, a fingerprint-access trophy room, and an over-the-top waterpark. 'This isn't just a home—it's a legacy,' Nicholas told Robb Report. 'Tony Parker's estate blends world-class amenities with a sense of wonder no other property in Texas can offer. From the tallest private water slides to the largest residential waterpark in the country, we've created a cultural moment that merges luxury real estate with generational storytelling. 'Live streaming has proven to be a powerful emerging market that delivers unprecedented viewership while bringing families together in real time,' he added. 'It's the best global open house you can have—and this estate is the perfect stage.' Custom-built on a multi-lot parcel the NBA Hall of Famer purchased in 2005, the 53-acre compound within the exclusive Anaqua Springs Ranch community was completed in 2009 while he was still married to actress Eva Longoria. Securely hidden away behind double gates with a guardhouse and a Jurassic Park-themed rear entrance, the residence includes a main mansion, a separate guesthouse, and a detached gym—for a combined total of 10 bedrooms and 12 baths spread across roughly 21,200 square feet. Inside the primary dwelling, a sweeping wrought iron-railed staircase and an elevator flow to bi-level living space anchored by a double-height living room sporting a stone fireplace and floor-to-ceiling windows. From there, a formal dining room seats 16 and a vaulted family room connects to a light gray-hued kitchen outfitted with an eat-in island and top-notch stainless appliances, while an opulent primary suite sports a lounge, a massive walk-in closet, and a marble and travertine bath. Rounding it all out are the resort-inspired grounds, which host tennis and sand volleyball courts, a full outdoor kitchen with a pizza oven, a greenhouse, an herb garden, a fruit orchard, and even a tortoise habitat. There's also the professionally crafted waterpark, which includes eight pools, a mountain, grottos, several slides, a 35-foot-high jumping ledge, a trio of hot tubs, water cannons, and a lazy river. The Spurs legend and four-time NBA champion earned almost $170 million over his 18-year career before retiring in 2019 after a final season with the Charlotte Hornets. In addition to his Texas estate, the 43-year-old Belgium native also maintains a historic chateau in France's southern Rhône Valley, where he operates a of Robb Report The 10 Priciest Neighborhoods in America (And How They Got to Be That Way) In Pictures: Most Expensive Properties Click here to read the full article.

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