Lifestyle

Healthy Foods We Shouldn’t Overdose On

Carrots are packed with beta-carotene, which your body turns into vitamin A. Such a thing as excess vitamin A does not exist because your body converts beta-carotene into vitamin A as needed. Unfortunately, excess beta-carotene in your body can cause carotenemia, a disease that turns your skin yellowish. It gradually disappears as the carotene is processed and causes no harm. Read More »

Arash Sigarchi’s baby shower in the U.s

A baby shower is a party of gift-giving or a ceremony that has different names in different cultures. It celebrates the delivery or expected birth of a child or the transformation of a woman into a mother. Read More »

Shohreh Aghdashloo Photo shoot for L’Oréal

Shohreh Aghdashloo is an actress. Following numerous starring roles on the stage, her first major film role was in The Report (Gozāresh) (1977) directed by Abbas Kiarostami, which won the Critics Award at the Moscow Film Festival. Read More »

‘Persian Night’ in Saudi Arabia’s al-Ula

“This initiative is in line with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s focus on recognizing al-Ula as a cradle of diverse civilizations and cultures throughout the ages, and establish the Winter at Tantora Festival as a hub for cultural fusion and a bridge for cultural dialogue, ideas exchange and transmission of culture,” the Royal Commission for al-Ula said in a statement ... Read More »

Ebi and his wife in Saudi Arabia

Fans were treated to the first of a two-night concert being described as historic on Thursday as singing legends like Andy and Shahram Shabpareh took the stage at the Winter at Tantora festival in Saudi Arabia’s al-Ula. Read More »

Yoga in Palestine

“We thought it was a Buddhist practice of just sitting still and saying ‘om’,” said one woman, at the start of the first-ever yoga teacher training in Palestine’s West Bank. Read More »