‘Tis the Season of Gifts! Your Ultimate Gift Guide

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Lost on What to Get? Here are Some Great Gift Ideas for All

Don’t leave it to the last minute, get on top of your gifts this season with this excellent gift guide, giving you a wide range of thoughtful gifts to make things easier for you.

Men:

  • TOIIS Spinner 55/20 – Samsonite
  • Air Force 1’07- Nike
  • Sauvage Eau Du Parfum- Dior
  • 007 Joe Sunglasses– Barton Perreira
  • Ultra Warm up Oversized Hoodie – Gym Apparel
  • Airpods Pro- Apple gift guide
  • Shoe Shine KitTed Baker
  • V8 Quartz Chronograph– Tissot
  • Hiker Wood Pocket Knife- Swiss Army
  • Beard Care Shave Set- Gillette

Women:

  1. Mini Skin Wishes- Huda Beauty Wishful
  2. Inissia- Nespresso
  3. Leopard Detail Lurex Sock Pack-Ted Baker 
  4. Noël Collection Snowflake Braiser- Le Creuset
  5. Gold Bundle– Source Beauty 
  6. The Beauty Gift Box -Gifttopiia

Kids:

  1. Animal Picture Holder- Le3ab Store
  2. A Drawer Gift Box- Noota Stationery
  3. Greek Holidays 3000 Word Puzzle- Le3ab Store gift guide
  4. Customized Christmas Stocking- The Giftery
  5. Comfort Zone Christmas Gift Basket –
  6. Christmas Fluffy Twin Blanket
  7. Two Christmas Cookies Packs
  8. Tin Christmas Red Box- The Giftery
Contact information:
Men’s Gifts
Gym Apparel
www.gymapparel.net
Samsonite
www.samsonite.com
Nike
www.nike.com
Dior Perfume
www.ramfastores.com/christiandior
Barton Perreira Sun Glasses
www.farfetch.com
Apple
www.apple.com/eg/
Ted Baker
www.tedbaker.com
Tissot Watch
www.tissotwatches.com
Swiss Army
www.swiss-knife.com
Gillette
www.gillettearabia.com
Nespresso
www.buynespresso.com/eg_en/inissia
Women’s Gifts
Wishful Huda Beauty
www.hudabeauty.com
Azza Fahmy Jewelry
www.azzafahmy.com/eg/
Notebook Therapy
www.instagram.com/notebook_therapy/?utm_medium=copy_link
Ted Baker
www.tedbaker.com
Le Creuset
www.lecreuset.com
Source Beauty – Gold Bundle
www.sourcebeauty.com
Kids Gifts
La3eb Store
www.le3abstore.com
Personalized Goodnight Little Me Book- Uncommon Goods
www.uncommongoods.com
Paperwhite (10th Gen) – Kindle
www.amazon.eg
Kids Twin Blanket – The Giftery
thegiftery.com
JBL Kids Wireless Headphones
www.amazon.eg

Valentine’s Day Gift Guide For Her and For Him

Ain Sokhna Escape: All You Need

A change of seasons doesn’t have to mean a change of weekend lifestyle. Let it blow and bluster on the chilly North Coast, we will head for Ain Sokhna to soak up the winter sun, swim a few laps and crank up the barbeque.

Cairo West takes a sneak peek at two of the stunning new developments underway, just to inspire you.

The Flying Dove Boutique Hotel – La Siesta

Contact information:

Mona Hussein Design House – MHDH
Address: The Polygon Business Park, Building 03, D2, 4th Floor, Giza.
Mob: 0122 749 8221
Facebook: @MonaHusseinDesignHouse

Reha LLC
Address: 30 Bahgat Ali, Mohammed Mazhar, Zamalek.
Facebook: @reha.llc
Instagram: @reha_llc

Deluca: A Touch of the Mediterranean at Tara Compound Clubhouse

Set in a fresh ambiance with an abundance of greenery, Deluca offers a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of the city. Tucked away inside Tara Compound, Deluca serves a wide range of pizza and Mediterranean dining options with a focus on Italian dishes. From what we hear, its’ birthday party catering is also worth trying as well.

Signature Dishes:

Bacon Egg Benedict, Salmon Benedict, Croque Monsieur, Oriental Breakfast, Pancakes (for breakfast). Tuscany Salad with Palmito and Orange Slices, Fried Mac and Cheese, Risotto Arancini, Shrimp Tempura, Seafood Risotto, Chicken Parmigiana, Norwegian Salmon with Caper Butter sauce, Angus Beef Tenderloin Steak and Apple Crumble.

Signature beverages are Deluca shot (Nutella Turkish coffee) and Cappuccino.

What We Would Like to Try:

There are so many of our all-time faves’ on the menu, it would be easy to pop in for breakfast and keep grazing throughout the day. We would sensibly opt to have a leisurely weekend brunch and mix the best of breakfast and other irresistible dishes.

Sounds a bit crazy? How about this. Starting with Salmon Benedict, we would wash it down with a heartwarming cappuccino, then follow up with Risotto Arancini and Sweet Potato Fries. Cooler weather brings on our carb cravings!

An extra cappuccino later, we would share a Deluca pizza, with minced beef and secret sauce and spices, just to be sure that we were well-fueled for the day ahead. Sugar cravings would probably kick in later in the day, so we would stock up with cheesecake and brownies to fortify ourselves.

On future visits, we would love to further explore the tempting selection of appetizers, main dishes and other desserts. We already have our eye on Branzino Lombardo and Chicken Parmigiana, although we could be swayed to try the Seafood Risotto. Decisions, decisions…

Beverages: Bubble tea, milkshakes, and an amazing selection of specialty coffees, other hot and cold beverages, mocktails and juices.

Worth noting: Wi-Fi is available and the place is pet-friendly. Music lovers will enjoy the Italian jazz vibe.

Delivery and catering: Available

Contact information

Opening hours: From 8 am till 12 am and weekends till 1 am. Breakfast is served from 8 am to 4 pm.

Address: Tara Compound Clubhouse, Sheikh Zayed

Tel: 0105 004 8900

Facebook: Delucaegypt

Instagram: delucaegypt

Pier88 in Pyramid Hills Compound, Cairo-Alex Desert Road

5 Books to Become a Better, Assertive, Efficient, Fearless, Balanced YOU!

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This month’s Diwan Bookstore recommendations are all about self-help and education on how to face your fears, break your bad habits, evaluate your priorities, and be confident in the workplace. self-help books

1. Feel the Fear And Do It Anyway: How to Turn Your Fear and Indecision into Confidence and Action
By Susan Jeffers

Whatever your anxieties, Feel The Fear And Do It Anyway® will give you the insight and tools to vastly improve your ability to handle any given situation. You will learn to live your life the way you want – so you can move from a place of pain, paralysis, depression and indecision to one of power, energy, enthusiasm and action.

2. Atomic Habits: An Easy and Proven Way to Build Good Habits and Break Bad Ones

By James Clear

James Clear knows that real change comes from the compound effect of hundreds of small decisions – doing two push-ups a day, waking up five minutes early, or holding a single short phone call. He calls them atomic habits. self-help books

In this ground-breaking book, Clear uncovers a handful of simple life hacks and delves into cutting-edge psychology and neuroscience to explain why they matter. These small changes will have a revolutionary effect on your career, your relationships, and your life.

3. HBR Guide to Work-Life Balance

By Harvard Business Review

self-help booksThe HBR Guide to Work-Life Balance will help you:

  • Evaluate and adjust your priorities
  • Manage expectations
  • Set and spend your time budget
  • Make plans–and backup plans
  • Understand how to make trade-offs
  • Prioritize self-care
  • Discover what works for you
4. The High 5 Habit

By Mel Robbins

self-help booksAs one of the most widely booked public speakers in the world, Mel coaches more than 60 million people online every month, while videos featuring her work have more than a billion views online, including her TEDx talk, which is one of the most popular of all time.

There’s nothing Mel loves more than making a real difference in people’s lives by teaching them to believe in themselves and inspiring them to take the actions that will change their lives. self-help books

5. HBR Guide for Women at Work

By Harvard Business Review

self-help booksThe HBR Guide for Women at Work will help you identify and overcome the factors that are holding you back. It provides practical tips and advice so you can face gender stereotypes head-on, make yourself visible when opportunities arise and demonstrate your leadership skills. self-help books

Diwan: Great Reads to Keep You Cozy on Your Couch this Winter

All the Way from Montenegro: Actor Momcilo Otasevic

Popular Montenegrin actor Momcilo Otasevic first came onto our radar at the 5th edition of the GFF as the lead in After the Winter, a film that has been very has been well received internationally and at home.

Despite his hectic schedule, Cairo West managed to tear him away from filming a new series in Croatia long enough to learn more about him and see how he enjoyed his first visit to Egypt.

Was this your first visit to the El Gouna Film Festival? How was the experience?

This was my first visit to Egypt, and to GFF of course, and I was so happy to have the opportunity to enjoy the captivating environment and the ancient civilization of the country. My thanks must go to Samih Sawiris and the GFF organizers of this festival, which I am sure will become very relevant in the industry. Momcilo Otasevic

How important is it for countries to have the opportunity to showcase their films in festivals like GFF?

Our Montenegrin film industry is flourishing, although we are a small country, so we feel it is very important to be able to participate in film festivals like GFF.

In After the Winter, a group of childhood friends maintain their ties in spite of the division of their country into smaller nations. What can you tell us about the storyline?

This film tells us the reality of living in a small country where there are few opportunities, so therefore people are forced to emigrate to other countries. You lose your feeling of belonging to one specific place, you feel that your identity is split and you belong to many different places. Momcilo Otasevic

In a way, I also live that reality, as I live in Zagreb and sometimes I miss my family so much, and the environment of my home town, although I am very grateful to Zagreb for giving me the opportunity to work and progress.

The film tells the story of five friends and how difficult it is to carry on their relationship when they are dispersed and have uncertainty about their work, their personal relationships and futures.

And what can you tell us about your role in the film?

I play one of the five friends who is always willing to make sacrifices for the other friends, someone who wants to help them in their situations. I have always had a tendency to be like that in my personal life, and I have friends scattered all around the former Yugoslavia so this is a big part of my identification with this role.

I am also friends with the other actors in this movie and I am amazed by the chemistry we have created. I have a deep connection with all four other main actors, through school, university and the academy, and through meeting on the set.

This was a debut feature for the director Ivan Bakrač. What excited you most about working on this film with him?

When he gave me the script I was thrilled to read a story with such warmth and depth. I immediately decided to grab a role in the film, and he suggested that I choose the role I felt was most suited to me. The whole process of working with him was amazing and I am sure he will have a great future. Momcilo Otasevic

What can you tell us about the Montenegro film industry?

There is a lot of creativity in Montenegro, with a lot of theatre. You don’t have many opportunities to make movies, as there is a small market as well. Of course, we are very thankful for any private body that offers support in this.

Where do you see the local industry going in the coming few years?

I think the future of the industry lies in co-production with neighbors like Croatia and Serbia, and other regional countries. Apart from that, festivals like GFF are important for our actors and directors, we are very grateful for these opportunities.

Take us back to the beginning, how did you break into acting?

I grew up in Cetinje, an old, historical town with interesting monuments, but in the period when I grew up, we had very few drama classes. My friends and I were the first ones to start experimenting in that direction. Momcilo Otasevic

It was a brave step, and when I finished school, I still wasn’t sure about continuing to be an actor, as it was a career with no financial guarantees. I decided to go to Rome, to find myself and think about it. After one year, I returned home and started at the Academy of Dramatic Arts.

The same year, because I wasn’t sure what my occupation would be, I also applied to the Faculty of Architecture in Rome, tourism in Cyprus and law in university in Montenegro. I was in a huge dilemma as to what I was going to study.

What advice would you give to young actors trying to make a name for themselves?

Don’t give up on your dreams, be confident, read, explore life, and be determined that you want to achieve results.

Quick-fire Round:

Your favorite way to relax? I enjoy carpentry, being in touch with the soil, being close to nature in the area where my grandparents grew up. To be free and away from the stress of the modern world.

Best book you have read? For me, Animal Farm, it is an amazing book.

Comfort food? Traditional Montenegrin dishes, cheese, and Italian dishes.

Romantic or realist? Romantic, definitely.

Items of clothing you hang on to? Well, although people have tried to convince me to wear a suit, I like clothes that make me feel comfortable.

Last question:

If you had a weekend to show a visitor the things you love most about your country, what would be on the agenda?

Many visitors say that Montenegro is all beautiful, with every municipality being special. Montenegro is shared between seaside and mountainous areas, I would take you to the medieval town of Kotor, then it would take around 40 minutes to get to Cetinje, our old capital.

I would take you to the National Museum, then to Njeguši, an old village with amazing views. After that, we would go to the north of Montenegro to Tara, where the river forms a canyon second only to the Grand Canyon in the United States. Then we would go to Lovćen, then turn south again. The whole trip would only take around a few hours.

Amir Ramses: Writer & Director of Curfew

Tabibi: Stay Healthy, Stay Well During the Holiday Season

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Christmas is a magical time of year, with festivities, friends, family and often, several fabulous feasts. how to cope with stress

Stress is our mind and body’s natural response to the pressures of responsibilities, challenges and demands. That’s when our bodies flood with stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline. Our bodies then fling into action, our heart rates spike, pupils dilate, and our muscles tighten.

It’s important to remember that stress is entirely normal and, in the short term, can be helpful. It keeps us focused and alert. But living in an ongoing state of stress can have a significant impact on our mental and physical health.

1. Manage stress.

Give yourself a break if you feel stressed out, overwhelmed, and out of control. Some of the best ways to manage stress are to find support, connect socially, and get plenty of sleep.

2. Stay hydrated.

On the day of a big night out, and the day after, make a conscious effort to drink 6-8 glasses of water, or plenty of herbal teas or diluted juice. Even mild dehydration can lead to that dreaded headache, and combined with the diuretic effects of alcohol (in case you consume alcohol) makes maintaining your fluid intake so important. Water will be your saving grace. how to cope with stress

3. Eat healthy, stay active.

Eat fruits and vegetables which pack nutrients and help lower the risk for certain diseases. Limit your portion sizes and foods high in fat, salt, and sugar. Also, be active for at least 2½ hours a week and help kids and teens be active for at least 1 hour a day.

Once festive season parties and celebrations begin it is not too easy to swap 30 minutes of exercise. If you’re a regular exercise goer, the more time you spend out of your regular habit the harder it will be to restart your regular regime. how to cope with stress

We all know Christmas can send your stress levels into overdrive as well. Taking some time out with some yoga, tai chi or Pilates using available YouTube videos is a great alternative exercise to combat stress levels and to shake up your exercise routine as well.

4. Be smoke-free.

Avoid smoking and secondhand smoke. Smokers have greater health risks because of their tobacco use, but nonsmokers also are at risk when exposed to tobacco smoke.

Get some sleep. Did you know, sleep boosts the immune system, repairs muscle tissue and is crucial for daily body function? Poor sleep affects hormones that regulate appetite. Those who get adequate sleep tend to eat fewer calories than those who don’t.

Getting at least eight hours of sleep can improve your immune function and help fight off any suspicions of the common cold along with nutrition and exercise, good sleep is one of the pillars of health not just for the holiday season, but your health in general.

Most importantly, have a happy, healthy festive season!

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This article was brought to you by Tabibi 24/7, Cairo’s leading Family Medicine & Pediatrics group practice. Tabibi operates 24/7 and offers its services at the comfort of your own home or in one of its clinics.

Classic Oven-Baked Cheesecake Recipe by Crave

Oven-Baked Cheesecake

Plain, lathered in sauce or blended with nuts – this classic creamy dessert with it crumbly crust remains an all-time favorite. Oven-Baked Cheesecake

Cheesecakes around the world – Did you know?

Cheesecake is made differently depending on where you are in the world. There is a bake version and a no-bake version with all kinds of varieties in between. Let’s take a look:

  • Italians use ricotta in the cream cheese mix.
  • Germans use a very sour type of cheese that tastes very much like yogurt.
  • The French use Neufchatel cheese (one of the oldest in France).
  • In Belgium, the crust is made used a chocolate-based Dutch-Belgian biscuit.
  • Matcha green tea in Japan is sometimes folded in with the cheese.
Bake vs. No-Bake

You can prepare cheesecake either by baking or refrigerating – they’re both as delicious and creamy. The difference is that the hot version requires incorporating eggs into the cream cheese mixture and baking the crust.

The cold version requires you to freeze the crust for 10 minutes and then chill the cream cheese filling for about 3-4 hours. Oven-Baked Cheesecake

Oven-Baked Cheesecake Recipe:

For the crust

  • 5 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted, plus room-temperature butter for pan
  • 12 Digestive biscuits/Graham Crackers – crushed
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon coarse salt

For the filling

  • 2 – 3 packs (Philadelphia or Kiri)
  • 1 1/2 cups sugar
  • 1 teaspoon finely grated lemon zest, plus 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 4 large eggs
  • 1 cup sour cream

Preparation:

  1. Preheat oven to 375oF (190oC) and butter a round oven baking pan while you make the crust.
  2. Mix biscuits, melted butter, sugar, and salt. Press mixture into pan and bake until it’s set (12 to 15 minutes); let it cool down.
  3. Beat cream cheese with sugar, until fluffy. Add lemon zest/ juice, and salt. Beat in eggs, one at a time, scraping down side of bowl after each addition, then add the sour cream at the end.
  4. Boil some water in a kettle and wrap the bottom half of pot in foil. Pour filling into the pot; place it in a roasting pan, and pour in boiling water to come halfway up the side of pan. Oven-Baked Cheesecake
  5. Bake until just set in center, about 1 3/4 hours. Remove pan from water; let cool 20 minutes.
  6. Run a knife around edge; let cool completely.
  7. Cover; chill overnight before serving. Add caramel, blueberry, raspberry or chocolate sauce before serving.

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Cairo Festival City Mall & Vogue Italia Launch “Cairo Fashion Experience”

Cairo Festival City Mall celebrated the official launch of Cairo Fashion Experience, a unique scouting program by Festival Avenue; the upcoming luxury expansion of CFC Mall and Vogue Italia. The announcement came in a prestigious exclusive launch event hosted in CFC Mall and attended by high profile local and international guests including celebrities, designers, socialites and entrepreneurs.

The program, which runs from 25 November 2021 to 10 May 2022, is dedicated to Egyptian designers who will be called on to present their collections and have the opportunity to be selected among the 3 finalists of the project.

Cairo Festival City Mall, part of the Al-Futtaim Malls Group, has joined forces with Vogue Italia in this exciting partnership that will include several fashion-focused activities throughout 2021 and 2022. The partnership aims to support the new generation of designers with targeted and high-value projects. Cairo Fashion Experience

The chosen 3 talents will have the exclusive opportunity to be mentored by Vogue Italia, showcase their collection at Milan Fashion week in September 2022 and will have a pop up display at the upcoming Festival Avenue, leveraging the collaboration between different countries with both brand’s expertise and guidance.

Through this one-of-a-kind strategic partnership, Al-Futtaim Malls is taking the retail experience beyond shopping and so creating added value in the fashion ecosystem.

Promising to transform the retail experience in Egypt, Al-Futtaim Malls has also launched the country’s most eagerly awaited fashion destination, Festival Avenue; Egypt’s upcoming hottest premier fashion destination at Cairo Festival City Mall (CFC Mall) opening 2023 which will include 80 shops and 15 restaurants to the current 310 CFC Mall outlets.

During the event, Heba Abdallah, Head of Marketing Al-Futtaim Malls, welcomed the guests, announcing the major project latest updates, calling all the Egyptian designers to apply for this lifetime opportunity as it’s the first time to happen in Egypt, from her side, Sara Sozzani Maino, Head of Special Projects Vogue Italia) introduced to the guests the extraordinary project details and the jury members of the project, followed by live performances. Cairo Fashion Experience

Hosted in a venue at Cairo Festival City Mall that was completely transformed for the occasion with plays of light and exceptional installations, the event witnessed the presence of prominent members of the scouting jury.

Amina Khalil, Actress and UNFPA Honorary Goodwill Ambassador; Elisa Sednaoui, Model and Social Entrepreneur; Heba Abdallah, Head of Marketing Al-Futtaim Malls; Hend Sabry, Actress, Producer and WFP ambassador; Manuel Arnaut, Editor-in-Chief Vogue Arabia and Sara Sozzani Maino, Head of Special Projects Vogue Italia. The jury also includes Mounaz and Aya Abdel Raouf, Founders of Okhtein and Veronica Etro, Creative Director Etro. Cairo Fashion Experience

A unique and special evening through the union not just of two brands but of two cultures, which welcomed local and international guests.

For more information on the scouting program: Vogue Italia

20 TV Shows to Catch in December 2021!

TV Addicts, rejoice! To keep you plugged in to what is premiering every month, we put together a monthly list of new TV series set to air! We’ve added a description and a trailer for each show, so all you have to do is choose what sounds good and start streaming!

By Mariam Elhamy TV SHOWS December

*Shows are listed in alphabetical order.

ABBOTT ELEMENTARY

The Quinta Brunson comedy centers on a group of teachers working at a Philadelphia public elementary school.

ALEX RIDER: SEASON 2

Alex wants to go back to a normal life but finds himself back undercover when the man who may have killed his uncle attacks the father of his friend in the second season of the series based on Anthony Horowitz’s novels.

AND JUST LIKE THAT…

Now in their 50s, Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) and Charlotte (Kristin Davis) are back, this time on HBO Max in the Sex and the City sequel series.

ARANYAK

If the hills could speak, what would they say? What secret are they hiding? Or, is the truth worse than what it seems? A tale of murder, mystery and more than what meets the eye.

Mark to watch on Netflix

BAKE IT

The baking competitive series hosted by Maya Rudolph and Andy Samberg features eight teams of two amateur bakers being judged by four grandmothers.

BEFOREIGNERS: SEASON 2

The past catches up with us all. A brutal murder in Oslo with ties to 19th century England raises the question: Could Jack the Ripper have timeigrated to the present? Lars (Nicolai Cleve Broch) and Alfhildr (Krista Kosonen) soon realize that if they are to capture this killer, they can only trust each other.

COBRA KAI: SEASON 4

The latest All Valley Tournament sees John Kreese (Martin Kove) and Terry Silver (Thomas Ian Griffith) teaming up against Daniel and Johnny’s dojo on the fourth season of the Karate Kid spin-off series.

Mark to watch on Netflix

CROSSING SWORDS: SEASON 2

Squire Patrick continues his service with King Merriman (voiced by Luke Evans) in the second season of the adult animated comedy. TV SHOWS December

ELITE: SHORT STORIES 2

Wishes really do come true. The new Elite Short Stories arrives December 15-23.

EMILY IN PARIS: SEASON 2

The romantic comedy returns with Emily visiting Saint Tropez and other South of France locations.

Mark to watch on Netflix

HARLEM

20-something best friends Camille, Tye, Quinn, and Angie juggle life, career and relationships in Harlem in this comedy from Tracy Oliver. TV SHOWS December

HOW TO RUIN CHRISTMAS: SEASON 2

The Sellos, the Twalas and the festive season! What could go wrong? Everything… but it’ll leave you dying of laughter!

Mark to watch on Netflix

IT’S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA: SEASON 15

Mac, Charlie, Dennis, Dee, and Frank deal with a world changed by the COVID-19 pandemic in the 15th season of the comedy series.

JURASSIC WORLD: CAMP CRETACEOUS SEASON 4

The campers set sail away from Isla Nublar only to discover a new island full of mysterious threats. The escape is only the beginning in all-new episodes of Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous. TV SHOWS December

Mark to watch on Netflix

LOST IN SPACE: SEASON 3

The third and final season of the reimagining of the 1960s science fiction series.

Mark to watch on Netflix

MONEY HEIST: PART 5

The world’s greatest heist comes to an end in the last season of Money Heist.

Mark to watch on Netflix

SANTA INC.

A female elf tries to prove to everyone that she’s worthy to become the first woman Santa Claus in the history of Christmas. She’ll have to face some obstacles and issues in order to fit in with the North Pole’s boys club and their patriarchal rules.

THE HUNGRY AND THE HAIRY

The Hungry Foodie (Rain) X The Hairy Trendsetter (Ro Hong-chul) Join them and unwind on a motorcycle road trip. Fill up on the full-course adventure.

Mark to watch on Netflix

THE WITCHER: SEASON 2

Geralt of Rivia takes Princess Cirilla to his childhood home of Kaer Morhen in the second season of the fantasy series based on the Polish book series by Andrzej Sapkowski.

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VOIR

From executive producers David Fincher and David Prior, VOIR is a series of visual essays celebrating Cinema and the personal connection we each have to the stories we see on the big screen.

From intimate personal histories to insights on character and craft, each episode reminds us why Cinema holds a special place in our lives.

Mark to watch on Netflix

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