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THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO LIFE ON THE COAST

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ISSUE 13 JUNE 2010

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EXQUISITE AL FRESCO dining by the sea

Spine-tingling SPYDER SUPERCAR

SUMMER GLAMOUR with a touch of romanticism

Bryan Ferry FOXY MUSIC

in Marbella

HOT STYLE for THE BEACH

ACHIEVING THE BIKINI BODY of your dreams

LIFESTYLE GLAMOUR PERSONALITIES STYLE LEISURE GASTRONOMY




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EDITORIAL LINES

Life is a beach – at last!

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t’s June and that means one thing. Well, several things actually but the one which so many of us have been waiting for, through a rather sodden winter and a spluttering start to spring, is the start of the beach club season. When it comes to throwing a party, especially an über-chic celebration by the sea, Marbella is the crème de la crème – with few rivals anywhere in the world. We’re talking party time in capital letters here. Last month, for example, we were already able to get into full festive flow with the renowned White Party at NIKKI BEACH and a dazzling celebration at OCEAN CLUB, as well as lavish launches at TIBU and PANGEA in Banús – and the revelry continues this month with the eagerly awaited annual summer extravaganza at BUDDHA BEACH (11 June). As always, Society Living was, and will be, there to record the most memorable moments of summer for our definitive Society section. And not only beachside. Bryan Ferry, the “Electric Lounge Lizard” himself, is performing this month at a very select party at Marbella Club to mark Stephen

Webster’s first year in Marbella; and dance band Faithless will be in concert at the Puerto Banús bullring in July. In fact, we have 15 tickets to give away to their concert – check Noticeboard for details. Of course, it is not only about joining in the fun: it is also important to look the part. To that end, our bumper Fashion Flair section this issue features the latest hot summer styles and a sneak preview of the eye-catching swimwear, funky day-time outfits and elegant evening wear available at the Coast’s top boutiques. Then, perhaps most important of all, celebrity trainer Tracy Anderson offers a timely threeweekly meal plan for our female readers to achieve the bikini body of their dreams! For the men, not all of us will be able to pull up in the beach club car park in a glistening supercar but, if we could permit ourselves that luxury, we would no doubt be more than pleased to do so behind the steering wheel of an Audi R8 Spyder – with its breathtaking looks and spine-tingling dynamics. Check out this month’s On the Road feature to find out why the Spyder holds its own in more exalted company.

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Meanwhile, for those of us who relish this sun-soaked time of the year but prefer slightly more sedate entertainment than a thumping nightclub, the Coast’s magnificent restaurants also truly come into their own with superb dining by the sea or on an inviting al fresco terrace. And if they have a wide-screen TV showing the World Cup football, which begins on 11 June, all the better. Though perhaps not for all! However you like to spend your summer days and nights, we hope you have a great month; and we’ll be back in July with our quarterly combined issue of Society Living and Beautiful Home.

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Contributing Editor Peter Leonard Contributors Tracy Anderson, Russell Grant, Ian Kuah, ‘‘Marbella Slim’’, Kristina Szekely Photographers Toni Cochrane, Gary Edwards, Conrad Jones, Ruth Jones, Steve Sparrow, Gary Tapp, David Toms

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CONTENTS

No 13 – June 2010

Contents fine dining 100

Beach haven with an exotic touch

74 glamour digest 12

Chic style and stunning fashion trends

tech world 18

Cutting edge innovation ... state-of-the-art gadgets

movie lines 20

Behind the scenes in the world of films and DVDs

music notes 22 Rock snippets from around the globe

celebrity spotlight 24

society 32

Costa glamour... mixing business with pleasure

kristina szekely’s diary 50 on the road 52 Queen of Marbella social scene

Pure drama with the Audi R8 V10 Spyder

fashion flair 62 Hot summer style... and boutique preview

latest trends 82

Tips, trends and new sensations in make-up and skincare

Sticking together with Bryan Ferry in Marbella

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health and fitness 84

The secrets of Tracy Anderson’s celebrity method

local trends 86 A calm and relaxing surgical experience

clinic and boutique 90

Health, fitness and beauty news from along the Coast

restaurant guide 102 Highly recommended for gastronomic pleasure

sporting matters 108

World Cup football fever in South Africa

noticeboard 111

Business and other news from around Spain

snapshots 114

Your view... special moments and occasions

ask the surgeon poker action 92 118 table talk in the stars 97 121 Techniques and trends: your questions answered

Restaurant news and culinary tidbits

Expert tips for beginners ... and experienced hands

Astrologist Russell Grant looks into the future



GLAMOUR DIGEST

Get your feet ready for summer! In order to wear stunning sandals that show off your feet to their full potential you need to make sure they are polished and perfect so as not to show up the shoes. This foot soak and foot scrub from Pinks Boutique will ensure your feet are preened to perfection and will definitely not show you up. The foot soak uses ground Himalayan rock crystal salt that will leave feet feeling refreshed and invigorated; while the foot scrub uses Himalayan mineral crystals and Dead Sea salt to smooth the skin and keep dead skin at bay. pinksboutique.com

CHIC STYLES AND ALLURING IDEAS FROM THE WORLD OF FASHION... PLUS OTHER IN-VOGUE NEWS FOR TREND-SETTERS COMPILED BY JESSICA WHITE

Stunning new collections from top jeweller Suárez jewellery has been widely sought after since the 1940s when Emiliano Suárez Faffian founded the first shop in Bilbao. The latest collections, You by Veris 2010 and Idalia 2010, are sure to be just as coveted as they encompass the trademark stunning designs and intricate detailing. You by Veris 2010 is a concept devised by and for the general public, to create a more accessible jewellery trend. It uses stones never before included in their collections turquoise and quartz rutilado, as well as the onyx and coral which was such a success in the Veris by You 2009 collection. The new collection uses a 12

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full line of colour with stones that pay homage to these eagerly-awaited summer days. The Idalia 2010 collection uses rose gold and, to differentiate it, ebony instead of onyx as the key element to this collection. Although the pieces are simple they have been intricately and delicately designed, as ebony is extremely hard to work with. The Idalia collection marks the arrival of summer and the desire to change your wardrobe and jewellery – swapping ornate pieces for lighter, more youthful designs. The competitive prices start from ?995. joyeriasuarez.com


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Stunning heels from day to night Hot summer days and balmy evenings are not the time for stilettos and closed in shoes; us girls want our toes on show so these Miu Miu sandals are perfect for a trip to the shops, lunch on the beach or night-time parties. In gorgeous soft brown leather, these espadrille sandals will take you from day to night and ensure that yours are the hottest feet on the Coast. cruisefashion.co.uk

Fragrance and the city Sarah Jessica Parker brings us another great fragrance in a beautifully bright bottle perfect for summer. With many different prints and patterns the bottle reflects the character Carrie Bradshaw rather than SJP, with the launch of the perfume tying in perfectly with the release of Sex and the City 2. Described as “the ultimate fragrance accessory for an adventure in fashion” the perfume has top notes of wild red strawberries, Italian mandarin and white osmanthus; middle notes of gardenia, honeysuckle and mimosa; and bottom notes of rum flavour, sandal wood and creamy musks. Offering an eau de toilette and body lotion, SJP reveals it is all about mixing things up and breaking the rules – all the things she likes about fashion. sarahjessicaparkerbeauty.com / theperfumeshop.com

One for the boys We all know the World Cup starts this June and, even if you aren’t a football lover, everyone will undoubtedly watch a game this summer – so why not treat your man and get him a great T-shirt to watch the matches in. French Connection brings us a collection of T-shirts featuring football icons including George Best, Pele and the hero of 1966 Geoff Hurst which your man can wear with pride. Available from XS to XXL the T-shirts will fit every man and enable him to look great while cheering on his favourite team. frenchconnection.com

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GLAMOUR DIGEST

Statement jewellery

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All of us love to sit on the beach working on our summer tan but when it’s time to hit the beach bar we want to look sexy and glamorous. Some chunky, fabulous jewellery will really get you noticed, and Asos.com do a great collection that is really on trend – which you can mix and match with any outfit. This set of two animal print wedge bangles contrasts in colour and print but looks great with white and black; while the mixed metal statement necklace with contrasting metallic leaf design will spice up any outfit, leaving people wishing they had seen it first. asos.com

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Perfect sandals for beachwear These Holster jelly sandals will match any outfit from bikinis on the beach to dresses and sarongs at the beach bar. They are odour resistant and washable, and cannot be marked – offering stylish, glamorous footwear for the woman who wants to be noticed. Twist Boutique: C. C. La Colonia; Tel. 952 781 493 www.societylivingmagazine.com

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Whether you already have the ideal bikini body or you are working hard in the gym to perfect it, we all love to wear something bright and eye-catching on the beach, so here are a few of our favourite swimwear pieces – be it classic and chic swimwear or kaftans to cover up, leaving you cool but looking hot!

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Floral prints dominated the spring-summer 2010 catwalks… so embrace the over-the-top romanticism and accept the girly girl inside - this feminine style is one we can all enjoy.

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“The Super-spa’s littlebrother is now in our showroom. HotSpot spa for 6 people, two motors including light system and cover.

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Is your spa ready for the summer? Come into our showroom to get more information about Napoleon’s “Sizzle-zone” that heats up to 950 degrees in 1 minute.

We sell spa chemicals for all kinds of spas/jacuzzis. Come in to learn more.

During the months of June and July we offer you a discount on new filters for your spa.

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TECH WORLD

Summer tunes Want to listen to music but hate earphones? Just clip this new wireless sports speaker to your bike, bag or even pram and enjoy the sounds. mycyfi.com

CUTTING-EDGE INNOVATION

Wi-Fi from camera… on the move

STATE-OF-THE ART GADGETS, HIGH-TECH UPDATES AND CONSUMER ELECTRONICS NEWS FROM AROUND THE GLOBE

With this new memory card you can wirelessly send photos that you just took on your camera to your computer. It is also useful when traveling because when you hit a Wi-Fi hotspot you can then upload your images – no need to wait until you finish your journey. eye.fi

Convenient snaps Want to capture amazing photos but don’t want to carry around an SLR? Well, Sony have released the Nex-3 and Nex-5, which are as small as a handy cam but as good as a SLR. With interchangeable lens and finished in a sexy aluminium… your friends will be jealous! sony.com

A weighty issue Don't you always find it a pain when you don't know the weight of your suitcase before check-in? This new suitcase has built-in scales so you'll never be overweight for a flight. ricardobeverlyhills.com

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TECH WORLD

Small but powerful This is one of the brightest pico projectors around. With a 30 lumen count, it is sure to look good projecting onto your living room wall. samsung.com

A girl’s must-have Versace are about to release their first mobile phone and, if you want to stand out in the crowd, this phone will certainly make that possible. versace.com

A computer in a keyboard This new keyboard by Asus has all the components of a computer: all you need is a TV or screen to wirelessly connect to. It has a built-in touchscreen for all your quick shortcuts to Facebook, emails, etc. asus.com

Capturing fun by the sea If you want to record those great moments down the beach what better way to do it than with the new Playsport. It is waterproof up to three metres and captures in full 1080p HD, so you will get an amazing video even when trying to stand up in the sea! kodak.com

An iPad rival Dell are about to release this new e-reader that will be linked to Amazon, so you can download all the content you like – from books to streaming movies. Great for when you’re travelling. dell.com

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JESSICA WHITE LOOKS AT THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF MOVIES… WHAT’S ON THE BIG SCREEN THIS MONTH, WHAT’S BEING FILMED AT THE MOMENT AND WHAT’S IN THE PIPELINE

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the toys must all work together to get Woody home before Andy leaves for college. Voices of TOM HANKS, TIM ALLEN, JOAN CUSACK, MICHAEL KEATON, WHOOPI GOLDBERG

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Knight and Day Unlucky in love June Havens goes on a date with secret agent Miller, who pulls her into a journey to protect a powerful battery that holds the key to an infinite powerful source. The couple take on a comedic yet serious adventure that sees their survival hinging on the battle of truth versus trust. TOM CRUISE, CAMERON DIAZ, MAGGIE GRACE, PETER SARSGAARD

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Five of the best movie releases

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The A Team Film adaptation of the original TV series which follows the adventures of four members of the United States military turned mercenaries – three of whom are now branded war criminals. After escaping from military prison the three, Col. John “Hannibal” Smith, Lt. Templeton “Faceman” Peck, Sgt. B.A. “Bad Attitude” Baracus, join forces with Capt. H.M. “Howling Mad” Murdock as soldiers of fortune. LIAM NEESON, BRADLEY COOPER, QUINTON JACKSON, SHARLTO COPLEY, JESSICA BIEL

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Splice Two young scientists splice human DNA with that of different animals and achieve fame by creating a new creature which they name Dren. The infant creature is initially deformed but as it grows it becomes a deadly, winged human-chimera. ADRIEN BODY, SARAH POLLEY Toy Story 3 With Andy now 17 and off to college shortly, Woody, Buzz and the other toys mistakenly get sent to Sunnyside Daycare where they meet new faces including Lotso, a pink strawberry-scented teddy bear, and a Ken doll who immediately falls in love with Barbie. During an attempted escape, Buzz is injured and becomes a delusional Spanish version of his old self so

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The Killer Inside Me Casey Affleck stars as Deputy Sheriff Lou Ford who appears as a pillar of the community, the worst anyone can say about him being that he is perhaps a little slow and boring. However, no-one knows about his “sickness”: he is in fact a serial killer. He nearly got found out when he was younger but his adopted brother took the rap and now something that has lay dormant for years is about to resurface with devastating consequences. CASEY AFFLECK, KATE HUDSON, JESSICA ALBA, BILL PULLMAN

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CULTURAL CORNER Quick clips I Dwayne Johnson has taken over from Clive Owen in Protection, about the 21-year-old daughter of a Mexican judge who is targeted by the mob and must stay hidden and protected by an agent (Johnson).

Five of the best DVD releases

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Invictus The true story of the 1995 World Cup where newly elected President Nelson Mandela joins forces with the captain of South Africa’s rugby team union, Francois Pienaar, to help unite the country. MORGAN FREEMAN, MATT DAMON

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The Lovely Bones The story of a girl raped and murdered by her neighbour who watches from heaven as her family try to deal with her death and find the culprit. Narrated by the dead girl, the film follows her family and friends as they grow older and come to realise who the killer was. SAOIRSE RONAN, MARK WAHLBERG, RACHEL WEISZ, SUSAN SARANDON, STANLEY TUCCI

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Crazy Heart Otis “Bad” Blake is an alcoholic hasbeen country singer who desperately wants to get back into the limelight. With the help of a young journalist, Jean Craddock, and her son he turns his life around and begins writing music for his old protégé. JEFF BRIDGES, MAGGIE GYLLENHAAL, COLIN FARRELL, ROBERT DUVALL

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A Single Man The directorial debut of fashion designer Tom Ford stars Colin Firth as George Falconer, who struggles to find the meaning of life after losing his long-time partner Jim. Depicted over the course of one day, the film sees George preparing for his suicide that evening with events unfolding as the day goes on. COLIN FIRTH, JULIANNE MOORE, NICHOLAS HOULT, MATTHEW GOODE

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The Wolf Man Shakespearean actor Lawrence Talbot races home after his brother’s mysterious death to console his widow and assure her he will investigate the death. After visiting a gypsy camp to learn answers he is bitten by a werewolf and is transformed himself. On his search for the truth he learns his father is also a werewolf, and the battle ensues. BENICIO DEL TORO, EMILY BLUNT, ANTHONY HOPKINS

I Fans of horror movies will like Ninety, soon to be filmed in New Mexico about a psychotic serial killer who sets out to kill ninety people. Saw director Darren Bousman is directing the movie, written by Scott Milam – Bousman was behind three of the Saw movies and insiders say Ninety will be just as gruesome. I Russell Brand is developing a remake of the 1981 classic Arthur which previously starred Dudley Moore as the alcoholic playboy set to make millions if he marries an heiress chosen by his family – the plan goes awry when Arthur falls in love with a working class waitress. It is well known for its humorous lines and brilliant portrayal of the alcoholic playboy by Moore, so Brand will have big shoes to fill. Helen Mirren has signed up to co-star as Arthur’s valet, previously played by John Gielgud. I A host of stars have signed up to star in the romantic comedy Midnight in Paris, which follows a family travelling to the city and explores the illusion that people believe a different life from their own is always better. Included in the cast are Owen Wilson, Kathy Bates, Rachel McAdams, Marion Cottilard and Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, France’s “first lady”, in a cameo role. The film is directed by Woody Allen, who also has a film out at the end of summer entitled You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger and starring Anthony Hopkins, Antonio Banderas, Naomi Watts (King Kong, 21 Grams) and Freida Pinto (Slumdog Millionaire). I Children and fans of animated films will be pleased to learn that a sequel to 2001’s Monster’s, Inc will be released at the end of the year. I The Green Hornet about a vigilante crime fighter has been pushed back to January 2011 and will be shown in 3D. The film stars Seth Rogen and Cameron Diaz. I Amanda Seyfried (Mamma Mia!) and Shiloh Fernandez have signed up to star in Catherine Hardwicke’s (Twilight) gothic horror remake of Little Red Riding Hood entitled Girl with a Red Riding Hood, about a woman in a medieval village being terrorised by a werewolf. Warner Bros is the studio behind the film. I Ridley Scott has released the plot details to his next Alien film, which will be a prequel to the 1979 classic Alien. Set in 2085, 30 years before Sigourney Weaver’s character Ellen Ripley, the film will explore the Space Jockey. I Eric Heisserer is the new screenwriter for the next Final Destination film, taking the franchise to five movies. No plots or actors have been revealed yet. I Friends fans will be disappointed to learn that Courtney Cox Arquette has definitely ruled out

Movie of the Month Twilight Saga: Eclipse The third instalment of the hugely popular films sees the return of many original cast members as well as some new faces. The film begins with a series of unsolved murders plaguing Seattle as Bella (Kristen Stewart) and Edward (Robert Pattinson) start applying for colleges – with Bella explaining that she wants to see Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner), the werewolf who is also her friend. With Edward worried that she will be hurt, Bella assures him Jacob would never hurt her. Meanwhile, Edward’s “sister” Alice Cullen sees a vision that Victoria, a vampire hunting Bella, has returned to Forks, their home-town. The Cullens must now join forces with the werewolves to protect Bella and combat the threat of the hungry newborn vampires that have been killing people in Seattle. As Edward, Bella and Jacob hide in the mountains, Bella kisses Jacob to stop him from joining the battle. With her feelings now torn between the vampire and the werewolf, Bella must chose who has stolen her heart. Bryce Dallas Howard stars as Victoria, taking over from Rachelle Lefevre who portrayed her in the first two movies; while Peter Facinelli, Elizabeth Reaser, Ashley Greene and Kellan Lutz return as the Cullen family. Based on the novel by Stephanie Meyer, the film is directed by David Slade. the possibility of a film about the six well-loved characters. Many of us have waited with bated breath since production was wrapped on the TV show in 2004 for a film to be made but will now just have to settle for continuous re-runs of the show on TV. I Bruce Willis has reportedly signed up for Die Hard 5 – writer Skip Woods is in negotiations to pen the fifth sequel and Willis would star as New York City cop John McClane, who always seems to get caught in sticky situations. Willis starts shooting another film, Kane and Lynch, at the end of summer and will be seen in Red in October this year alongside veteran actor Morgan Freeman. I Producers are in talks with Tommy Lee Jones after Will Smith signed up to once again play Agent Jay in Men In Black 3; negotiations are being held with Jones and Josh Brolin to star in the third film about the alien-fighting agents, which will be released in May 2012. I Samuel L. Jackson has reportedly got a perk package signed into future contracts – the actor wants a break from filming for two days a week to go and play golf. The golfing deal was tested recently while the actor was in Santa Fe shooting The Sunset Limited with Tommy Lee Jones. w w w. s o c i e t y l i v i n g m a g a z i n e . c o m

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Music notes JESSICA WHITE BRINGS US UP TO DATE WITH LATEST CD RELEASES, CONCERTS AND ROCK SNIPPETS FROM AROUND THE WORLD

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ance band Faithless are holding a concert in the Puerto Banús bullring on 31 July for the first time. Kings of Production are presenting the L.I.V.E concert with headliners Faithless, bassline trio Platnum and reggae pioneers Black Slate, and Levi Lewis and Tall Paul spinning tracks until the early hours. Doors will open at 4pm and the concert will start at 6pm – the concert is in aid of the L.I.V.E charity, which helps under-privileged children. Pop princess Kylie Minogue has said she can see herself performing even when she has a

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purple rinse, and wants her career to continue until she is an old lady with dyed hair. The 41-year-old has just announced the release of her 11th studio album Aphrodite and says she is a thrill seeker who never plans ahead. The pint-sized singer who overcame breast cancer considers herself very lucky but says if there was one thing she could change it would be her height. Legendary rockers Queen are following in Paul McCartney’s footsteps and quitting their longtime label EMI, according to reports. The band have been with

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the label for almost 40 years and have sold an estimated 300 million albums through the company, but they are now in talks with Universal to sign a multi-million dollar deal. Take That star Gary Barlow is in talks to be Queen Elizabeth’s personal party planner when she turns 85 next April and for the Diamond Jubilee celebrations in 2012. The singer/songwriter went to Buckingham Palace for discussions about organising the lavish events after the Queen was made aware of his charity work and the great celebrity parties he has arranged before.

Damon Albarn has told fans Blur plan to record more one–off tracks in the near future, stressing that, while they may have to wait, the songs will come eventually. Albarn, currently busy with the Gorillaz, who have just announced a UK arena tour, explained that the fourpiece would reconvene soon and it wouldn’t be too long till another record was released. The band recorded their first full song since 2003, Fool’s Day, for the recent Record Store Day celebrations. Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher has a new guise as a movie producer – the rock star took his first production, a big-screen biopic of The Beatles’ final years, to Cannes film festival. In partnership with Revolution Films Gallagher revealed that the production is based on the 1972 book by Richard DiLello, The Longest Cocktail Party: An Insider’s Diary of the Beatles, Their Million Dollar Apple Empire and Its Wild Rise and Fall, which is a favourite of both Gallagher brothers. With the Pussycat Dolls disbanding and Girls Aloud showing signs they may follow, other girl groups are paving the way to stardom. The Saturdays have had six top 10 hits and released two albums with great success – let’s hope they don’t also end up arguing and not speaking like the other girl bands of late. Girls Aloud’s Kimberly Walsh denies claims of a conflict between the girls but says it’s inevitable that they have grown apart. It seems ‘80s pop star Sinitta might be feeling a little left out and hurt as she has recently claimed she doubts music mogul Simon Cowell will get hitched. Saying that if he is true to himself he won’t marry fiancée Mezhgan Hussainy, Sinitta could be a little jealous – perhaps as a former girlfriend and fiancée of Simon she wishes it was her he was head over heels in love with? Fans of Julie Andrews were left fuming when she performed a concert at London’s O2 Arena last month. The concert, entitled The Gift of Music, was Dame Julie’s first UK performance in over 30 years and featured songs from The Sound of Music, Mary Poppins and other musicals which made her name. Unfortunately the concert didn’t go very well, with fans complaining that she didn’t sing very much and ended the concert reading passages from a children’s book that she had written. With tickets selling for £140 it’s not surprising they were unimpressed!


Five new CD releases Scissor Sisters: Night Walk – 28 June The band return with their third album – a dynamic dance album. After having a massive hit in 2006 with I Don’t Feel Like Dancing they say the new album is really about who they are. The lead single, out on 20 June, is entitled Fire with Fire.

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Oasis: Time Flies – 14 June The British super-group who split last August are releasing a singles collection featuring every release made by the band including Whatever and Lord Don’t Slow Me Down. A deluxe version will also be released and will feature 36 videos the band made during their 15-year career and their last ever recorded concert. Christina Aguilera: Bionic – 7 June Singer-songwriter Christina Aguilera is releasing her fourth full-length English studio album since 2006’s Back to Basics. The album is described as a unique mix of many genres and styles of music. She was recently criticised for trying to be too much like Lady Gaga and Madonna, so Aguilera’s new album is sure to hit the right notes with loyal fans.

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Eminem: Recovery – 14 June The upcoming seventh studio album from the rapper contains more songs than his previous studio albums and has been described by Eminem himself as more emotionally driven than its predecessor. It was originally titled Relapse 2 and a follow on to Relapse, but the singer decided to change it when he realised he wanted to make a completely different album than the earlier one.

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Ozzy Osbourne: Scream – 14 June The 10th studio album by English heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne is released on 15 June and is the first album of original material by Osbourne to not feature Zakk Wylde on guitar, since The Ultimate Sin in 1986, or Mike Bordin on drums, since Ozzmosis in 1995. It was originally titled Soul Sucka, but Osbourne decided on Scream after negative feedback from fans. The first single from the album, Let Me Hear You Scream, debuted on CSI: New York on 14 April. Buddha Beach offers some great live music events this summer including ‘80s chart toppers Imagination, featuring flamboyant lead singer Leee John, playing live on 17 July . The band were well known for their hits Just an Illusion, Bodytalk and Flashback.


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, Let s Stick Together with Bryan Ferry Known for his suave visual and vocal style, Bryan Ferry – successful solo artist and, of course, lead singer of the legendary Roxy Music – is coming to Marbella this month for the Stephen Webster annual party. In this exclusive interview with Nicola McGeorge, he talks about politics, getting hijacked and even Lady Gaga. What was the record that changed your life and why? My first album (Roxy Music in 1972) changed my life in that it was the beginning of my life in music.

If you could record a duet with anyone who would it be and why? There are so many great singers about that this is a difficult one to answer! Alicia Keys, Lady Gaga and Eminem all spring to mind.

After the Avalon album you were quoted as saying that you hoped your masterpiece was still ahead of you – is this still the case? I always hope that the masterpiece is on the horizon, and in this case my new album is nearing completion and will be released in September.

Whom do you respect and admire in the music industry currently? One of the interesting areas at the moment is the world of dance music, and I have been collaborating recently with several artists from this genre, including DJ Hell, Groove Armada and Fred Falke.

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CELEBRITY SPOTLIGHT Is this your first visit to Marbella? If not, what were your impressions on past visits? Marbella has a wonderful location, in one of the loveliest parts of the Mediterranean. I love visiting Spain and enjoy all aspects of Spanish culture. I also love being by the sea, and I have stayed in some wonderful hotels in the area – the Marbella Club having particularly fond memories for me. It must have been truly terrifying to be on the hijacked airplane. Did it change your life? It was quite an amazing experience – rather like a scene from an action movie, one of those events in one’s life that hopefully happens only once. You had a small acting part in a film, Breakfast on Pluto… will you continue to further your acting career? I have no plans for the moment in that direction, but I am always open to offers! I would, however, be very interested in scoring a movie in the not-too-distant future. How do you feel about the election results? You have met David Cameron… what are your thoughts on him? Yes, I have met our new PM David Cameron on a few occasions and was very impressed by his charm and intelligence. I wish him the best of luck with what is a very difficult job. How did you and Stephen Webster become friends? I first met him in London a few years ago – he very kindly asked me to perform at the opening of one of his stores, which was held in the Wallace collection. We then became firm friends, and I subsequently did another show for him in Kazakhstan, which as you can imagine was rather exciting for someone who had never performed in such a remote place.

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Marbella has a wonderful location, in one of the loveliest parts of the Mediterranean. I love visiting Spain and enjoy all aspects of Spanish culture. I also love being by the sea, and I have stayed in some wonderful hotels in the area – the Marbella Club having particularly fond memories for me.

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Party time! The concert is being held on 9 July at Villa del Mar (in the Marbella Club) as a celebration of Stephen Webster’s successful first year in Puerto Banús – and they want to party in style! For more information on the event or for tickets, contact the boutique: Tel. 952 816 976; marbella@stephenwebster.com

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Explosive start to beach club season Ocean Club opened the summer season with a bang at their annual white and silver party where guests enjoyed champagne, various entertainers including singers, dancers and painted ladies, and fabulous fireworks. Photos: David Toms

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Fashion and music at revamped nightclub Following some beautiful renovation work, Tibu opened their doors for the start of the summer season with a fabulous party that started on the terrace and continued in the nightclub. Guests enjoyed a fashion show and music until the early hours. Photos: David Toms

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Al fresco celebrations at popular lounge bar Karma Bar and Lounge warmly welcomed guests to their opening party where revellers enjoyed free-flowing cocktails on the beautiful terrace. Photos: Ruth Jones

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Lavish opening party at top club Pangea held their grand opening where guests enjoyed a glamorous party after being welcomed with a glass of champagne on arrival. Dancers and DJs entertained guests who danced the night away, both inside the club and on the beautifully renovated terrace area. Photos: David Toms

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Stunning fashion mixed with a worthy cause Nina B and Vanilla Kids hosted a charity lunch event at Trocadero on the Golden Mile where friends and guests enjoyed a sumptuous lunch followed by a trendy fashion show, showcasing the boutiques’ beautiful summer collections. The afternoon also raised funds for ANBAD, an animal charity helping to save dogs on the Coast. Photos: Ruth Jones

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Exotic launch in Marbella Tribeca welcomed guests to their official opening party where party-goers were met by scantily clad storm troupers and were entertained by a DJ and percussionist. The lively atmosphere and trendy club drew guests from all spheres of Marbella’s social scene. Photos: David Toms

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Musical evening in stunning surroundings Hotel Puente Romano invited friends and guests to a special Broadway Hits gala dinner and musical evening featuring London’s top musical performers from Miss Saigon, Jesus Christ Superstar, Evita, Chess and other shows. Guests enjoyed a cocktail reception followed by a gala dinner with fine wines. Photos: Ruth Jones

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Lola Lounge Super VIP..... The epitome of cool and style... Opening times are: 00:00 – 06:00

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ELLE MORGAN BOUTIQUE

Uber-chic multi-brand store offering womenswear, beachwear, footwear and accessories where high-end labels blend with upcoming well-priced brands. Elle’s 3 top must-haves for June… A pair of FitFlops that tone your bum and leg muscles whilst you walk, an absolute must! A bikini from the Mimi Holliday

THE BEACH CLUB PUROBEACH Purobeach, Marbella ‘Oasis del Mar’ is the ultimate chill-out by the sea. Relax, soak up the rays and bliss-out on sun loungers or over-sized beds, either on the manicured beach

or around the stunning infinity pool. Super cool, pure luxe! The vibe: Chilled-out luxury in Africa meets Miami styling. Don’t Miss: Events and sound program. Open daily 11.00 -02.00 T: 0034 673 911 258 info.marbella@purobeach.com www.purobeach.com

collection - sexy and bang on trend. The ever-so-versatile scarf to tie, wrap, wear as a sarong or around the shoulders at night. Open 11am – 8pm daily T:0034 952 803 481 info@ellemorgan.com www.ellemorgan.com

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BON BON Sexy beachwear and glam accessories for perfect Mediterranean styling to take you from beach to bar. A total look. Open Tuesday to Sunday T: 620 477 027 luclabanus@hotmail.com www.revengeweb.it

PUROBEACH RESTAURANT Savour the International menu in the hip, beachfront open air restaurant and sip cocktails on the outside terrace with breathtaking views of the Mediterranean and beyond to the African coastline. Laid-back luxury! Open daily lunch and dinner T: 0034 673 911 258 info.marbella@purobeach.com www.purobeach.com

the gem of the Coast! Four of the Coast’s best restaurants and exciting fashion stores all nestling in lush tropical gardens and surrounding the coolest beach club – Polynesian Paradise................................ you should be here!

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PARLEZ-MOI DA’MOUR CLEO MARBELLA A golf and equestrian paradise with clothing and accessories from well-known brands including Animo and Horze. This exciting new store is a must for golfers and riders alike. Open Tuesday to Sunday T: 649 370 962 vivian@laquintamarbella.com 46

Exquisite thai cuisine with Mediterranean inspirations. Creative menu infusing flavours of East and West and carefully selected extensive wine list in the most luxurious, elegant setting. The vibe: reconnect your soul and soak up the magic of the unrivalled view of the Ocean. An unforgettable experience. T: 34 951 901 020 www.parlezmoidamour.es

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Fabulous Italian restaurant with Al Fresco dining. First class service, mouth-watering menu, warm Italian ambience and stunning sea views. Don’t miss out on the homemade pasta or the freshly baked pizza, besides many delicious meat and seafood dishes at affordable prices. Open daily lunch and dinner T: 952 807 354

TERRA SANA

Set in an idyllic location overlooking the Mediterranean Ocean and beautiful beach. Sunny terrace and chilled-out restaurant with bar, serving delicious, freshly prepared food at ‘won’t blow the budget’ prices! Casual chic atmosphere. Don’t miss: 2 for 1 cocktails 5pm – 7pm everyday on the sundeck, the awesome kahuna beef burger and the ever-so-scrumptious fries! Takeaway for those in a hurry and free wifi for the busy! Open daily 10am – 10pm for breakfast, lunch and dinner T: 951 901 050 www.terrasana.net


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Grand opening for popular nightclub Lola Lounge held a super VIP 2010 grand opening of the season for guests to enjoy the newly decorated bar and club, with plush booths and luxurious leather couches. Guests also enjoyed complimentary drinks on arrival, funky tunes from the DJ and great entertainment. Photo: Ruth Jones

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e often talk about Marbella as a bustling hub of exclusive properties, glamorous parties and chic boutiques and restaurants but there is another side to the town which is just as important – and prominent. The people of Marbella, and the Costa del Sol in general, are extremely generous when it comes to supporting worthy causes, everything from the heart foundation, cancer care, drug dependency and AIDS to abandoned animals and, further afield, under-privileged children around the world. If you would like to become involved in any of the many different charities on the Coast, I will be happy to speak to you and give you some guidance about what they all do and the one, or ones, you feel you could best help. In the meantime, I would definitely recommend a very interesting outing on 5 June to a beautiful finca (estate) between Málaga and Antequera. It has been organised on behalf of Amsudan (an association helping to reconstruct the war-devastated south of Sudan, and thousands of children in the care of missionaries) by its president Juan Orbaneja and other friends and supporters, and will include lunch, music, raffles and a horse show – all for just €50. There will be buses travelling from the coast, and we have tickets available in our office. I’ve been before and it really is a lot of fun and a great day out in the country. I have been to similar events but this one will be special; a lot of my friends are involved. Another dedicated charity supporter is Isabel García, president of the Fuerte hotel group in Marbella, who is very active in the HorizonteProyecto Hombre organisation, which helps people with dependency problems and campaigns for drug dependency prevention and social integration within the community. Marbella Rotary Club – of which I am the current

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REAL ESTATE IMPRESARIO, INDEFATIGABLE PARTY-GOER, PATRON OF THE ARTS, GENEROUS CHARITY SUPPORTER… KRISTINA SZEKELY IS THE QUEEN OF MARBELLA SOCIETY president – is backing her efforts and, after a very successful fund-raising year for charity, we were delighted recently to donate €3,000 to Horizonte, as well as €10,000 to the Colegio Francisco Echamendi in Colonia de El Ángel. One of Rotary’s main events is the annual summer gala, where we usually raise the most funds for charity, and this year it returns to Finca La Concepción on 9 July. Last year we had over 400 people, and I’m sure it will be another magical evening. In the meantime, we always have some interesting speakers at our weekly Rotary meetings, with Tomás Ramírez giving an excellent conference last month about symbolism, dating to before the time of Adam and Eve. There are various business women’s groups on the Coast, and last month I attended two of the main ones: the Asociación de Mujeres Empresarias at the Marbella Club; and Red de Mujeres Emprendedoras de Marbella at the Don Pepe hotel, where the mayoress, Angeles Muñoz, gave us a fascinating insight into her career. She said there were still difficulties being a woman in the predominantly man’s world of politics, and recalled how, when she was campaigning in the Marbella municipal elections in 2007, she was often referred to disparagingly as “La Rubia” (“The Blonde”). She said people tended to overlook her qualifications: the fact that she is a highly qualified doctor, who had to sit for civil service exams just to gain a place in the health system; and that she had already been in politics

for 12 years, including prominent positions in Andalucía and nationally. I was happy to be present at the presentation at Puente Romano of a renowned lawyer who has joined the Martínez-Echevarría, Pérez y Ferrero Abogados firm in Marbella. As a prosecutor for the Audiencia Nacional court for 30 years, Ignacio Gordillo tried some of the most celebrated cases in Spain, from ETA terrorism to the Rumasa financial scandal, so he brings the advantage of being “on the other side of the fence”. What a great compliment it is to Marbella that such an important personality has moved to our town. He was formally presented by leading Spanish journalist and broadcaster (Onda Cero) Carlos Herrera. By the way I was with him and Mariló, his wife, at the April Fair in Sevilla; she is the presenter of a very good programme on TVE 1 every morning from Monday to Friday. They make a great couple and had one of the lively “casetas”. It is always a great opportunity to move from one caseta to another, catching up with friends, and Sevilla is such a lovely city, with a beautiful historic old town, great restaurants and now even closer to the Costa del Sol thanks to the high-speed AVE rail link. It’s always funny how people come up to me to mention that they want to sell a property, or buy one, sometimes in the middle of flamenco in the feria at two or three in the morning! I will never say it is the wrong timing but I try to get their phone number. Some people say San Isidro is the most spectacular annual fair in Spain – two weeks of festive bullfight, etc., in Madrid – but I prefer the April Fair in Sevilla. Once again it was a highlight of the year, so colourful, beautiful and fun. An interesting conference held by Marbella jeweller Antonio Seijo covered the subject of precious stones. His passion was obvious as he talked about the history of stones, their various colours and types – the how and why of it all was absolutely amazing! Antonio actually works on the designs as well as running his jewellery store. On the social scene, I enjoyed a magnificent wedding at Madrid’s Villa Magna hotel, where Joaquin and Julia were married in a moving ceremony in the hotel garden, presided over by a judge, after a 16-year engagement! Joaquin’s five grown-up children were there with them on what was a perfect afternoon, with the sun setting as they said their vows. On the business front, as I have mentioned before, we have some well-priced apartments (under €500,000) available at La Corniche in Nueva Andalucía and Señorio de Guadalmina, in San


Pedro de Alcántara (around €350.000). They are well worth investing in for rental now, with a profit of 50 per cent in the future – for a potential resale profit. We have a 10-bedroom, frontline beach villa on the Golden Mile which is ideal for conferences, weddings, birthdays, anniversaries and other special events. It is very private, not overlooked by any other property, a Los Angeles-style house of the kind where celebrities like to escape for a break. We can offer the whole range of complementary services… music, chefs, staff, video conference equipment. The property market is definitely picking up. It is true that some owners are becoming more resistant – before, you could get 30 per cent off the asking price while now it’s more like 10 or 15 per cent – but this shows the market is strengthening. There are still wealthy people looking and buying properties, especially from the Scandinavian and Benelux countries, Great Britain, and Germany, and a few Russians and some clients from the Middle East. In fact, some of the people who invested in Dubai are coming back to Marbella. They are still buying large villas and, of course, people negotiate like always! The average price of a good villa is between 1.5 million and three millions euros, and we specialise in the most luxurious and stunning villas. I think a lot of clients are going to take advantage of our beautiful summer period and interesting offers, which always puts people in a positive frame of mind. Compared to last year, the market is three times as good. The stock market is going up, the political scene in Europe is straightening itself out, Spain has just had its first quarter out of recession, and the win by the Conservatives in the UK should make a difference, even though there is a hung parliament. In short, things are getting back to normal. I read the other day that “crisis” in Greek means “decision time”, and a lot of people are making decisions and going forward. The recession has sadly forced some companies out of business but those left behind will be stronger for it and able to face the future with optimism. Summer is at our doorstep so have a great one!


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hen the R8 was launched in 2007, Audi’s first ever attempt at a mid-engine supercar left the opposition reeling with its towering dynamic abilities and classleading build quality. The Spyder now raises the R8’s game to new levels by exhibiting not only breathtaking looks but also dynamics scarcely diminished from its Coupé sister. At both an overall and a detail level, the R8 Spyder is a very complete and mature design. More significantly, it has a clear identity of its own that is also uniquely Audi. Where the R8 Coupe might have its visual thunder stolen in the company of a Ferrari F430 or Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder, the purer form of the R8 Spyder allows it to hold its own in that exalted company. In fact, it was fascinating to watch heads turn as I cruised along in the traffic between Nice and Cap d’ Antibes, one of the wealthier parts of Provence. There were signs of both awe and approval in the eyes of onlookers, and a quick spurt of throttle away from the lights that had the off-beat thunder of the V10

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SPYDER motor bouncing off a nearby wall drew obvious smiles. This is a car that carries it’s own supply of drama. The front of the Spyder is identical to the Coupés, as are the doors, which each receive a new top section to visually integrate them into the lines of the unique rear bodywork. On the Coupé, the vertical side blades are a design element that helps to break up the large solid mass between the doors and rear arches. The visually purer and lighter looking Spyder needs no such aesthetic tricks, and is frankly the better for it. The clever electro-hydraulic folding top takes just 19 seconds to cycle, and can be operated at speeds up to 50km/h. It looks good even when raised, its flying buttresses contributing to, rather than detracting from, the car’s sleek lines. Rear visibility is always an issue with ragtop cars, so I was pleased to find that the relatively large heated glass rear screen is close enough to your head for the rear view mirror to use the full extent of its vista. In league with the big external mirrors, visibility directly aft is not a big issue. In fact, using the three mirrors alone, I was able to reverse out of a car park without reference to the reversing camera whose output shares the sat-nav display. When you are looking forward, your only clue to the car’s Spyder status is the fact that, although the front windscreen shares the same rake angle as the Coupé’s, it is

slightly shorter. The two-layer ragtop does make for a smaller and snugger cabin volume, but the top works perfectly and stays quiet even at high speed. In fact, at 130km/h on a light throttle cruise, it is no louder inside than in the Coupé. The rear glass window is automatically raised 15 centimetres when the top is down, and acts as a wind deflector by breaking up turbulence behind your head. It is most effective in this role and, with the side windows up, buffeting is moderate up to 200km/h.While today’s Italian supercars show good craftsmanship in their bodywork, they are still not as finely constructed as the Audi. And when it comes to the quality of interior fit and finish they do not even come close. The standard R8 Spyder interior is nice enough, but Audi showed us a white car with tan leather trim and Recaro sports seats. As a finishing touch, the interior door handles were faced with carbon-fibre as part of the carbonfibre package, which uses this light and strong material for the front spoiler lip, rear diffuser and mirror covers on the car’s exterior. Thus configured, the R8 looks even more special inside and out, with a level of quality and attention to detail simply second to none. It is one of those rare interiors that can inspire the owner to sit in the car in the garage, simply because it is such a nice place to be. Surprise and delight are always welcome, and with this optional trim package the R8 Spyder delivers the goods. w w w. s o c i e t y l i v i n g m a g a z i n e . c o m

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The heart of the R8 Spyder is the 5,204cc, Lamborghini-derived dry-sump V10 that delivers 525hp at 8,000rpm and 530Nm of torque at 6,500rpm. The power-to-weight ratio of 3.3kg/hp is impressive but does not create any untoward drama thanks to the supreme traction of the 4WD quattro system. This helps both the six-speed manual and RTronic versions of the Spyder blast to 100km/h in 4.1 seconds, 0-200km/h in 12.4 seconds and on to 313km/h (194.5mph). Despite the high crankshaft speeds at which peak torque arrives, palpable thrust is abundant at low crankshaft speeds. But the 5.2 litre motor really lets off all its fireworks when you rev it to its 8,500rpm redline in the gears. The engine picks up revs very quickly and smoothly in the intermediate gears, and you have to watch the rev counter with the manual, or in the manual mode of R-Tronic, if you are not to bounce off the rev limiter. The full-blooded battle cry of the V10, which is already impressive in the CoupĂŠ, reaches your ears with even greater clarity through the soft top. However, the mother lode of aural candy really drills right down to your soul when the roof is parked below its carbon-fibre cover. w w w. s o c i e t y l i v i n g m a g a z i n e . c o m

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underbody of the Coupé uses moulded plastic screw-on panels to achieve its aerodynamic flat bottom, the Spyder replaces them with aluminium panels that contribute to the stiffness of the frame. The result is an open car that impresses with its structural rigidity. The numerous speed bumps on our test route did not produce any untoward shakes, shimmies or rattles; and both steering wheel and front windscreen frame stayed reassuringly solid over the worst potholes that the recently

winter-stricken French coastal road surfaces could throw at it. The double wishbone suspension and the optional magnetic ride system work together very well to produce a decent secondary ride around town with no sudden jarring movements even over short, sharp bumps. That rigidity also helps the handling and the ride, as the suspension car can be made suppler. The counterpoint is that, at higher speeds, the much-vaunted sharp reflexes of the R8 Coupé also stay intact. w w w. s o c i e t y l i v i n g m a g a z i n e . c o m

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Like its Coupé sister, the Spyder’s differential is set to bias 85 per cent of engine power to the rear wheels in normal operation so that it handles more like a rear-wheel-drive car. This gives better turn-in with less understeer, and a more natural balance through the bends. And so it proves up in the hills, where the Spyder really comes alive. Its bombastic power delivery rockets the car out of turns, the throbbing and howling engine note echoing off the landscape as we eat up the short straights, before braking hard for the next twisty sequence. The power-assisted steering has just the right weighting, and perfectly matches the perceived heft of the car. This is not a light car for its size by any means, but the low centre of gravity, wide tracks and rearward bias of the differential give it impressive agility. While the servo-assistance on the optional ceramic brakes is a bit aggressive around town, the retardation from big speeds is faultless. Kerb weight is 1,720 kilograms, heavy for a two-seat, mid-engined roadster, and 65 kilograms heavier than the Porsche Turbo Cabriolet, which shares the R8’s added weight of four-wheel-drive. That is very surprising considering the car’s predominantly aluminium construction, with lightweight materials like carbon-fibre for the rear side panels and hood cover, plastic composites for the engine cover, and PU bumpers and lower rear side panels. The extra strengthening and powered roof add 100 kilograms to the weight of the Coupé, although the Spyder’s ASF body-in-white is only 6.0 kilogram heavier. The roof assembly and its motors account for 42 kilograms, with the other 48 kilograms taken up by the extra stiffening placed in strategic areas of the shell. According to Dr. Martin Brennberger from Audi’s aerodynamics department, the engineers spent a lot of time in the wind tunnel to ensure that the Spyder was stable and did not show too much deterioration in drag and downforce compared to its fixedhead sister. The drag coefficient of 0.37 with 58

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the roof in place and downforce are not far off the numbers generated by the Coupé. The downforce aspect is particularly crucial as many high performance cars actually suffer from aerodynamic lift over their front and rear axles at high speed. However, the Audi R8 Coupé and Spyder were designed for a neutral lift situation over the front axle, and slight downforce at the rear. While Audi introduced the R8 with the fine 420hp V8 motor from the RS4, many would-be customers who got wind of the forthcoming 525hp V10 version held back. Launching the Spyder with the 5.2 litre V10 is certainly the right thing to do, as it establishes the car’s top credentials from day one. The V10 motor shows off the Spyder at its very best, and sets a benchmark not just for Audi but also for the class rivals. In price terms, the R8 V10 Spyder meets the Porsche Turbo Cabriolet head on but, while



ON THE ROAD the Stuttgarter is every bit as capable dynamically, it lacks the visual drama that the Audi brings to the party. Audi plan to add a V8 version in the coming months, but I somehow suspect that the V10 will remain the model to have. Costing 10 per cent more than the Coupé, the Spyder is still a relative bargain compared to its much pricier Italian rivals. Not only is the Audi considerably cheaper than the Ferrari and Lamborghini but it also offers a very high level of standard equipment. The Navigation Plus system with reversing camera and the high-powered Bang & Olufsen audio system are part of the package, leaving only magnetic ride, carbon package, sports seats and the very expensive ceramic brakes as significant options. On a practical note, the Spyder only has one luggage compartment area, and this is in the front. Tall and narrow, this 100-litre space easily swallows a maximum size airline carry-on bag, but that is it. You will need to pack cleverly if you are going on a weekend away in this car. Audi offer tailored luggage but, ultimately, 100 litres is 100 litres. When all is said and done, not only is the Audi R8 Spyder a very complete car but what it offers is a bargain at the price. It may be early in the year right now, but there is no sign of anything on the horizon capable of mounting a credible challenge any time soon.

TECHNICAL FILE Audi R8 Spyder Engine: 5.2 litre V10 Maximum power: 525hp at 8,000rpm Maximum torque: 530Nm at 6,500rpm Transmission: six-speed manual or six-speed R-Tronic Top speed: 313km/h 0-100 km/h: 4.1 sec Price: contact local Safa dealer

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Left: Dress – Twist €35 Shoes – Twist €65 Right: Dress Twist – €35 Shoes – Twist €45 Jewellery – Stephen Webster

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Hot summer style Whether you while away the summer days relaxing by the pool or sip cocktails with friends on a balmy summer evening‌ make sure you always look fabulous, dahling! This month we bring you some great ideas for summer outfits that will make you feel hot, hot, hot!

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Bolero – Fashion Villa €300 Bikini – Fashion Villa €65 Trousers – Fashion Villa €199 Jewellery – Stephen Webster

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Boutique Contacts Elle Morgan Laguna Village Tel. 647 869 831 Fashion Villa Elviria Tel. 952 850 501 Nina B C/ Las Malvas Nueva Andalucia Tel. 952 907 020 Stephen Webster Puerto Banús Tel. 952 816 976 All jewellery – price on application Twist CC La Colonia, San Pedro Tel. 952 781 493

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Also stocking: Darling Ya Ya Seven Carling Holster Vintage Dior Ugg

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Opening hours: Monday-Friday 10am -6pm Sat: 11am-3pm CC La Colonia, S. Pedro de Alcantara (next to Passion Cafe)

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FASHION FLAIR Elle Morgan Located in the stylish Laguna Village shopping centre and beach club, Elle Morgan has a fantastic selection of clothes and accessories that clients can peruse at their leisure. With a range that spans swimwear, daytime outfits, evening outfits and accessories that include jewellery, handbags and flip flops, such as the trendy Fit Flop, you are sure to find whatever you are looking for. Owned and run by Elle Morgan herself, the boutique stocks many great brands such as Ugg Australia, Melissa Odabash, Heidi Klein, Bobi, Michelle Jonas LA, Mimi Holliday and Magistral. The collections at Elle Morgan are feminine and versatile, ensuring women of any age can find exactly what they want. Laguna Village shopping centre and beach club, Estepona Tel. 647 869 831

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Twist boutique is located in La Colonia commercial centre in San Pedro – which, despite the roadworks currently underway – is still easily accessible and has ample parking. The trendy boutique has many great brands in stock including YaYa, Ugg Australia, Hudson jeans, Saress, Kaffe, Cream, Darling and the fabulous Holster jelly sandals, which are great for the summer heat and sandy beaches. Owner Jane Clark has a great fashion knowledge and can help with any of your fashion needs, providing a great collection of items in the boutique that can take you on a day at the beach, dinner with friends at one of Marbella’s top restaurants or a night in a trendy club. Jane also offers a great range of jewellery, both for day and night, as well as handbags and other accessories including a covetable selection of vintage sunglasses. CC La Colonia, San Pedro (near Passion Café) Tel. 952 781 493

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Nina B Nina, Caroline and Lotta are always willing to help at Nina B boutique in Nueva Andalucía. Situated opposite Terra Sana by the Andalucian Plaza Hotel, the boutique offers some great outfits and covetable collections that are in keeping with the latest trends and styles. Nina B offers brands that include Hunkydory, Odd Molly, Twenty8twelve, Gypsy 05, Branting, Replay, Johnny Was and Superdry as well as many more, ensuring there is something for everyone at the stylish shop. Collections range from casual to smart – daytime dresses for the beach to funky tops and shorts for a night on the town. Recently extended, the boutique also offers a great selection of footwear, both flat and high-heeled, and a fabulous accessory range with jewellery, scarves and handbags. C/ Las Malvas, Nueva Andalucía Tel. 952 907 020 w w w. s o c i e t y l i v i n g m a g a z i n e . c o m

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Stephen Webster Jewellery brand Stephen Webster is well known around the world for stunning designs and jewellery creations that are inspired by the many different aspects of Stephen Webster’s life, one of which is his passion for music. The boutique in Puerto Banús is designed carefully to reflect the many different pieces in the collections, with skulls, birds and other animals on one wall and sexy black wallpaper on the others. Stephen likes to push the boundaries of jewellery design and has worked for the last 20 years on creating some beautiful pieces including the famous lobster ring. Many motifs appear in the collections, such underwater creatures in the Jules Verne collection and the Astro Ball collection, which pays homage to zodiac signs. Frontline Puerto Banús Tel. 952 816 976

Plaza Atelier Plaza Atelier in Nueva Andalucia is an alterations company with a difference – owner and tailor Anna Magee also creates ladies’ clothing, either from a client’s own design or unique items designed by her. Clothing alterations and repairs are carried out by a qualified tailor, which means that the garments are professionally dismantled and reconstructed as needed, not simply altered. Clients can also have favourite items renewed and remodelled as they wish, keeping much-loved and much-worn items up to date with the latest trends. Anna is also a qualified image and colour consultant, which enables her to advise on all aspects of your personal and working image. She can give you an individual colour analysis to help you choose clothing and make-up that will suit your complexion. Central Plaza, Nueva Andalucía Tel. 660 900 579 / plazaatelier.com

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FASHION FLAIR Fashion Villa Fashion Villa in Elviria has a great reputation as being somewhere you can find anything from evening dresses for gala dinners to casual shorts for the golf course. Julia Rep and her mother Antje are the faces behind the boutique and offer a welcoming, friendly smile and service when you visit them. Julia puts on regular fashion shows to showcase new collections, which are attended by many of Marbella’s socialites. Brands stocked at the boutique include Airfield, Gloria Estelles, Cambio, Cappopera, and Ella Singh for the evening dresses. Julia has a great sense of style and can help anyone who wants a whole outfit for a special event or simply some great new garments to add to their wardrobe. Paseo de Suiza 394, Elviria Tel. 952 850 501

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Music and Entertainment If you want the best music and entertainment for your event Pino Palma Productions offer a personal touch and professional service. We have a wide variety of groups, musicians and entertainers to choose from. Please have a look at our website.

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health&beauty COMPILED BY NICOLA McGEORGE

FIGHTING THE FRIZZ

As the temperature starts to soar, we ladies dream of naturally sun-streaked hair and surfer chic waves. The reality is that summer sun can damage your hair's cuticle and result in dry, split, brittle hair. However, don’t worry: we have products that can help. Hair trends for this summer? Well I have been sporting the loose side

plait (spotted at Alexander Wang,) the perfect gritty-yet-girlie style. Other favourites are the messy top knot (a la Lanvin) and Karl Lagerfeld's tousled chignon. Want to know how to do them? Carry on reading.

GETTING

to the root OF IT

For hair that has been frazzled by the sun, you just have to try the John Masters Organics Dry Hair Nourishment & Defrizzer. It is a 100 per cent blend of pure plant and essential oils chosen for their protective, moisturising and restorative properties: a leave-in treatment that's proven to be excellent for dry and frizzy hair. I just used a few drops, combed through wet hair and left it to dry naturally. I was left with soft, smooth and nourished hair. I have also been using this product for finishing off the über stylish top knot. Scrape the hair up so it lays slick at the sides, then fasten in a loose, backcombed bird's-nest effect on the top of head. For glossy glamour use the John Masters defrizzer on the ends of your hair.

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If you are aiming for the tousled chignon look then you are going to need a curling tong (also perfect for 1940s waves). Tong random sections of hair with the Paul Mitchell Pro Curling Wand, which allows you to achieve professional curls and waves effortlessly. Next, rough pieces of hair should be pinned in place for a messy, textured look. Voilà… catwalk ready. www.societylivingmagazine.com

I did promise that I would start including products for men. As a lady who keeps her word let me introduce you to Trevor Sorbie’s MG range. Trevor Sorbie has returned to his barbershop roots, to create an easy-to-use, effective male grooming regime for hair. With a refreshing fragrance and natural extracts, these highperformance products give every man what he needs to look and feel his best. The top product? It has to be his Styling Wax, a classic wax for chunky, messy texture or defined separation.


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PUT A CAP ON IT

If you have just walked out of the salon with the prefect blow dry and want to make it last as long as possible, don’t discard the humble shower cap. I know they are not the sexiest thing in the world; however, I have found one that you might just want to show off! In a green butterfly print, it is kitsch and cute and will make shower time just a little more fun. fabstuff.net

TOP TIP: Thoroughly rinse hair before swimming so it doesn't absorb the chlorine, and thoroughly wash hair afterwards to get rid of chlorine.

TOP TIP: Salmon will literally feed your hair. Loaded with omega-3 fatty acids, this high-quality protein source is also filled with vitamin B-12 and iron.

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SIZE ISN’T EVERYTHING

Corioliss have given us the solution for quick hair fixes, whether at home, work or abroad, with this mini-straightener. The pen-sized beauty is designed to meet the ever-increasing demand for attainable luxury (personal care) items. This bejewelled hair tool is feather light but as powerful as a standard-sized iron. Ladies, it’s so compact you could pop it in your make-up bag: brilliant for travelling and amazing for short, edgy cuts.

After getting totally cheesed off with my friends making fun of my hair-dryer (apparently toy ones are more powerful than mine) I decided I’d better invest in something slightly more professional. After quizzing those in the know, it seems a Parlux is the ONLY hairdryer to have. Well… I am in love. Not only has it cut my drying time in half, but it also eliminates most of my frizz as well. It's easy to see why Parlux hair-dryers are so well respected throughout the hairdressing profession. Now you can experience salon quality hair at home, every time you dry your hair. Stockists: Salon Services Marbella

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Tracy Anderson's unique training regime is the secret weapon behind the bodies of A-Listers Jennifer Aniston, Gwyneth Paltrow, Shakira, Courtney Cox and Kate Hudson. Over the next few months she will be sharing her advice with Society Living readers on how to achieve the body of your dreams.

Here is Tracy Anderson’s three-week meal plan, which works alongside her exercise routine to help you achieve your ideal bikini body. SUNDAY Breakfast 1 cup Kashi cereal with 1/2 cup plain or vanilla rice milk Lunch 3 oz (85 gr) grilled chicken breast or fresh turkey breast with 1/2 cup chopped cucumbers and 1/2 cup tomatoes Snack 1 cup mixed berries (raspberries, blackberries, and blueberries) Dinner 1 cup organic pasta with 1/2 cup steamed spinach MONDAY Breakfast 1 cup Kashi cereal with 1/2 cup plain or vanilla rice milk Lunch 2 hard-boiled eggs with 1/2 cup baby carrots and 1/2 cup cherry tomatoes Dinner 3-5 oz (85-140 gr) grilled sea bass with 1/2 cup steamed spinach TUESDAY Breakfast 1 cup steel cut oatmeal made with water and fresh blueberries

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Lunch 3 oz (85 gr) grilled chicken breast or fresh turkey breast with 1/2 cup chopped cucumber and 1/2 cup tomatoes Dinner 3-5 oz (85-140 gr) grilled salmon with 1/2 cup steamed broccoli Snack 1 cup mixed berries (raspberries, blueberries, red grapes) WEDNESDAY Breakfast 1 cup Kashi cereal with 1/2 cup plain or vanilla non-fat rice milk Lunch 1/2 cup fresh spinach, 1/2 cup beet root, 1/2 cup tomatoes, 1/2 cup cucumbers, 1/2 cup, 2 teaspoons tahini Dinner 3-5 oz (85-140 gr) grilled chicken breast with 1/2 cup steamed spinach Snack 1 snack cup sugar-free Jell-O THURSDAY Breakfast 1 cup Kashi cereal with 1/2 cup plain or vanilla non-fat rice milk Lunch 2 hard-boiled eggs with 4-5 celery sticks and 4-5 carrot sticks

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Dinner 1 cup penne pasta with 1/2 cup steamed spinach and 1/2 cup chopped steamed tomatoes FRIDAY Breakfast 1 cup Kashi cereal with 1/2 cup plain or vanilla non-fat rice milk Lunch 3 oz (85 gr) sliced fresh turkey breast with 1/4 cup cucumber, 1/4 cup sprouts, 1/4 cup beet root, 1 slice whole grain bread Dinner 3-5 oz (85-140 gr) grilled sea bass with 1/2 cup steamed fresh green beans Snack 1 cup fresh strawberries

MONDAY Breakfast 1 cup vanilla or plain non-fat rice milk with one poached egg Lunch 2 sushi rolls of your choice (no mayo sauces) Dinner 3-5 oz (85-140 gr) grilled chicken breast with 1/2 cup steamed spinach Snack 1 cup soy pudding TUESDAY Breakfast 1 cup vanilla or plain non-fat rice milk with one poached egg Lunch 2 celery stalks with 2-4 teaspoons almond butter Dinner 3-5 oz (85-140 gr) fresh turkey breast with 1 sweet potato

WEDNESDAY Breakfast 1 cup vanilla or plain non-fat rice milk with one poached egg Lunch SATURDAY 1 slice whole grain toast with 2 slices Breakfast veggie bacon with 1/2 cup tomatoes and 1/2 cup spinach 2 poached eggs with 3 slices veggie bacon Dinner Lunch 3-5 oz (85-140 gr) grilled sea bass with 1 wrap with 1/2 of an avocado, 1/2 cup 1/2 cup steamed spinach sliced cucumber, and 1/2 cup tomato THURSDAY Dinner Breakfast 3-5 oz (85-140 gr) grilled chicken breast with 1/2 cup steamed spinach 1 cup vanilla or plain non-fat rice milk with 1 poached egg Snack Lunch 10-15 red grapes 2 slices whole grain bread with 3 oz (85 gr) fresh turkey, 2 slices of SUNDAY tomato, 3-4 slices of cucumber, Breakfast romaine lettuce, 2 teaspoons 2 poached eggs with 3 slices veggie mustard bacon Dinner Lunch 3-5 oz (85-140 gr) grilled salmon with 3 oz (85 gr) fresh turkey breast with 1/2 cup steamed kale 1/2 cup chopped cucumbers and 1/2 cup tomatoes FRIDAY Dinner Breakfast 3-5 oz (85-140 gr) grilled salmon with 1 cup vanilla or plain non-fat rice milk 1/2 cup steamed Brussels sprouts or with 1 poached egg 1/2 cup steamed spinach


HEALTH & FITNESS Lunch 1 cup quinoa with 1/2 cup chopped parsley, 1/2 cup chopped spinach and 1/2 cup tomatoes Dinner 3-5 oz (85-140 gr) grilled Chicken breast with 1/2 cup steamed spinach SATURDAY Breakfast 1 cup vanilla or plain non-fat rice milk with 1 poached egg Lunch 2 slices whole grain bread with 3 oz (85 gr) fresh turkey, 2 slices tomato, 3-4 slices cucumber, romaine lettuce, 2 teaspoons mustard

Dinner 3-5 oz (85-140 gr) grilled salmon with 1/2 cup steamed cabbage Snack 1 snack cup of sugar-free Jell-O SUNDAY Breakfast 1 cup vanilla or plain non-fat rice milk with 1 poached egg Lunch 2 celery stalks with 2-4 teaspoons almond butter Dinner 1 grilled chicken breast with 1/2 cup chopped cucumbers and 1/2 cup tomatoes

MONDAY Breakfast 1 pumpkin spice Kashi bar with 1 cup vanilla or plain non-fat rice milk Lunch 1 cup plain penne pasta with 1/2 cup steamed peas Dinner 3-5 oz (85-140 gr) fresh turkey breast with 1/2 cup spinach, 1/2 cup cucumber, and 1/2 cup tomato TUESDAY Breakfast 1 pumpkin spice kashi bar with 1 cup vanilla or plain non-fat rice milk

Lunch 1 cup soy yogurt with 3-4 celery sticks Dinner 1 cup brown rice with 3-5 oz (85-140 gr) grilled chicken breast Snack 1 cup mixed berries (strawberries, raspberries and blackberries) WEDNESDAY Breakfast 1 pumpkin spice kashi bar with 1 cup plain or vanilla non-fat rice milk Lunch 3 oz (85 gr) chopped turkey with 1/2 cup tomato, 1/2 cup cucumber, 1/2 cup spinach Dinner 3-5 oz (85-140 gr) grilled salmon with 1/2 cup steamed kale THURSDAY Breakfast 1 pumpkin spice kashi bar with plain or vanilla non-fat rice milk Lunch 2 hard-boiled eggs with 1/2 cup baby carrots and 1/2 cup cherry tomatoes

Dinner 3-5 oz (85-140 gr) grilled chicken breast with 1/2 cup steamed spinach FRIDAY Breakfast 1 pumpkin spice kashi bar with 1 cup vanilla or plain non-fat rice milk Lunch 1/4 of an avocado, 1/2 cup cucumber, 1/2 cup beetroot and 3 oz (85 gr) grilled chicken Dinner 3-5 oz (85-140 gr) grilled salmon with 1/2 cup steamed spinach SATURDAY Breakfast 2 poached eggs and 1 slice whole grain toast Lunch 3 oz (85 gr) grilled chicken breast with 1/2 cup chopped cucumbers and 1/2 cup tomatoes Dinner 3-5 oz (85-140 gr) grilled sea bass with 1/2 cup steamed spinach Snack 1 cup mixed berries (strawberries, blueberries red grapes)

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BRITISH SURGICAL CLINIC Calm experience in a relaxing environment eeting with David Deardon MD, FRCS, you can easily see how he relaxes patients with his calm manner and charm, and why he has had such a varied career to date. Qualifying as a general surgeon in 1984, he has had wide experience both teaching surgery and practising it. From consultant surgical posts in teaching hospitals in London and Oxford to the paediatric transplant unit in Glasgow… he has practised all types of general surgery from intestinal and kidney transplantation to keyhole surgery, breast disease and weight loss surgery. He made the move to Spain in 2005 and set up the Specialist Medical Clinic two years ago – a multi-practice private clinic with over 20 specialist doctors and consultants. Within this is his own practice, the British Surgical Clinic, which is based in both Marbella and Gibraltar.

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David performs and coordinates surgical services for his patients, doing most operations himself such as hernias, gall bladder removal, obesity surgery, minimally invasive varicose vein treatments and other general surgical procedures including colonoscopy and endoscopy that are mainly short stay, day or overnight procedures. However, he also has many surgical contacts and can repatriate people for specific operations that he doesn’t carry out. He can give his honest opinion to patients about what they need and can then redirect them to the correct surgeon should he not offer the procedure himself. This ensures that patients are confident they are being sent to the right people and receive the best treatment for their condition. David gives that extra touch of cultural understanding for patients in Spain who want to be treated by English-speaking doctors and surgeons. His breadth of experience and knowledge means he can step back and take a broader look at patients to determine exactly what treatments they need. His PA, Jane Naughton, can arrange consultations in both Marbella and Gibraltar. David currently operates out of the USP Hospital Marbella, the International High Care Hospital, Marbella, and his Gibraltar clinic so patients can choose where they would

like to be treated, once again instantly relaxing them. His fee structure is based on the UK’s BUPA guidelines, and he is a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and Edinburgh – he is also registered as a specialist in general surgery in the UK, Gibraltar and Spain.



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A ROUND-UP OF HEALTH, FITNESS AND BEAUTY NEWS FROM ALONG THE COAST

DAZZLE HAIR AND BEAUTY Plush new salon in Nueva Andalucía Dazzle Hair and Beauty salon in Nueva Andalucía was opened recently by Monique Bauer, who has lived and worked on the Coast for many years. Her loyal clientele from her days as a mobile stylist are now able to visit her in the plush salon environment, where she caters for male and female clients and children. Monique also offers affordable hair extensions that can be used for longer than a year, enabling clients to enjoy longer, thicker hair, as well as beauty treatments including facials using the Thalgo product range, massages, waxing, manicures and pedicures. Dazzle Hair and Beauty: Tel. 633 532 332

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DERMALOGICA Age-defying treatment comes to the Coast The Dermalogica skin bar in El Corte Inglés, Puerto Banús, is offering a cutting edge, agedefying product and application system called the BT-Cocktail™ Ultimate ATP Synthesis System. The microzone treatment comes with the newest cleansing system clairsonic, which is an ultrasound cleanse followed by the BT micro peel, and the penetrating device which features ultrasound and micro current. The treatment uses ATP (Adenosine Tri Phosphate), which is responsible for all cellular functions including healing, repair and, most importantly, rejuvenation. We produce ATP in our bodies but as we age our ability to synthesise ATP diminishes, reducing our ability to maintain cellular wellbeing – hence the process of ageing.

It is being hailed as the most advanced treatment on the Coast… looking old has never been easier to combat and will definitely be a thing of the past. Dermalogica Skin Bar Marbella: Tel. 952 812 164


CLINIC & BOUTIQUE CLINICA DENTAL SORIANO Bright summer smiles Clinica Dental Soriano, located in the heart of Marbella, can offer many treatments to ensure you have a bright and perfect smile for the summer. Dentist Leonard Pelzer has wide experience and aims to make you feel comfortable while he is performing a treatment in the quiet, private clinic. Leonard offers a range of durable, cosmetic dentistry that can be tailor-made for every client, ensuring great results and giving the clients exactly what they need.

For the summer months Clinica Dental Soriano are offering bleaching for €275, ensuring a bright, white smile all summer long – something all of us want! Leonard is also offering Restylane treatments, which are the only original wrinkle and lip fillers using natural materials. When two people visit the clinic for this treatment they will each receive a 10 per cent discount. Clinica Dental Soriano: Tel. 952 317 021; info@cdsoriano.com; www.cdsoriano.com

SAMIRA BEAUTY Rehydration treatments perfect for the summer heat Samira Beauty offer some great treatments to help you and your skin beat the summer heat that dries out our skin and leaves it feeling in desperate need of some TLC. Owner Jeannine Aslani recommends the Endo lift for balancing and rehydrating the skin, giving a deep rehydration, especially after a day in the sun; and she suggests regular sessions to keep skin feeling smooth and refreshed. In each session clients also receive a diamond peel treatment and three masks – one hyaluronic acid mask at the clinic and two masks to take home (one hyaluronic and one collagen). The endo lift treatments are €200 but Jeannine is offering five treatments for €900; or the bonus year booking with one treatment a month for €1,800, ensuring you will have perfectly smooth, hydrated skin all year round. Samira is also the only clinic in Spain to offer the excellent Medex products from Holland – the high quality and high concentrated products used in the endo lifts. Samira Beauty: Tel. 952 775 346 / 620 668 666

THE DENTISTS Dental implants available… for the long term The last thing anyone wants to contend with is a missing tooth, whether it be from an accident or due to gum disease. A set of teeth with one missing does not make for a perfect smile” There is a simple answer, however: tooth implants. The most common treatment for missing teeth are dentures or plates but implants are now becoming much more common as they provide a long-term solution and improve dental hygiene, and there is no need to disrupt the teeth surrounding the gap. They also look very natural and should be indistinguishable from the other teeth in your mouth, ensuring you have the best smile possible for the summer.

The Dentists in Sotogrande are well known for their care and precision when carrying out treatments, and they strive to make patients feel comfortable and relaxed in their clinic – which is why seeing them for dental implants makes perfect sense. Specialist surgeon Annika Skoglund joins the team at the clinic every other month and will be there from 31 May to 4 June to see clients for consultations and to perform implant treatments, leaving every patient with the perfect smile. The Dentists: Tel. 956 795 273; www.thedentists.info w w w. s o c i e t y l i v i n g m a g a z i n e . c o m

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Ask the surgeon ... Cosmetic procedures THIS MONTH, IN OUR REGULAR SERIES OF ARTICLES ON LATEST TECHNIQUES AND TRENDS IN SURGERY, PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGEON DR DOMENICO MILETO FROM MILLS AND MILLS IN MARBELLA ANSWERS SOME COMMON QUESTIONS

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A Hematoma is, in simple words, a

Is it possible to have more than one cosmetic procedure in the same surgical session?

blood accumulation in the anatomical areas where the surgery has been performed. It is a very rare complication; I would say one or two per cent of the cases of breast augmentation and other cosmetic surgeries. It is something that could happen, especially in patients with reduced blood coagulation. However, a hematoma is immediately noticed by the surgical team and can be easily managed without any danger for the patient’s life or for the final cosmetic results.

With some limits, considering the total time of the surgery and the patient’s health condition. Modern anaesthesia allows us to do lengthy procedures without high risks. For example, a facelift can be performed at the same time as an abdominoplasty or a breast augmentation.

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What are the techniques to improve gluteal shape?

A The shape of the gluteal area can be

successfully reshaped with liposculpture or, depending on the indications, by lipofilling, which allows us to augment the gluteal dimension by the injection of fat tissue extracted from other areas of the patient’s body.

Q What is lipofilling? A Lipofilling, or fat transfer, is a technique

that uses the patient’s fat cells to improve the shape of many areas of the body. For example, autologous fat can be used for nasolabial fold or the malar part of the face, or in liposculpture to fill depressed areas or skin irregularities.

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Is it better to have a breast implant on the top of the muscle or under the muscle?

A A good result in breast augmentation can

be achieved with the implant in both positions. During the first consultation, the surgeon will decide which technique is better to use in any particular case, to ensure the best result.

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Some people thinking about having a breast augmentation have heard about hematoma and become scared…

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Cirumed Clinic Marbella is the private practice of Dr.Alexander Aslani. Dr.Aslani is the director and chief surgeon of the department of Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery of Hospital Quiron in Malaga. At Cirumed Clinic, patients enjoy a wide variance of treatments of aesthetic surgery as well as aesthetic medicine.

Specialist beauty carried out by a fully trained medical professional Treatments for both men and women including Endolifts, Soft Lifts and Diamond peelings

Avda Ramon y cajal 7-4, 29601 Marbella For appointments and consultations please call Tel/ Fax 952 – 77 53 46 Mobile: 620 66 86 66

They do so enjoying the security that these are provided by a surgeon with a substantiative academic appointment as director of a Plastic surgery unit in one of Spain's most prestigious private hospitals. Director and head of department Plastic surgery



TABLE TALK

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he Costa del Sol might be best known for sun, beaches and glamorous parties but it is also a paradise for discerning foodies who delight in fine cuisine. This month we continue our special section on restaurant and gastronomic news from along the coast.

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restaurant is sure to be a hit with residents and visitors to the Coast. Sushi des Artistes: in front of Marbella Club Hotel Naruto: Tel. 952811827 / 671 606 679; sushidesartistes@hotmail.com

Sushi creations at “Little Japan” The creators of popular Marbella restaurant Sushi Des Artistes recently opened Naruto Tokyo in Puerto Banús, serving sushi, sashimi and Japanese tapas. The high quality cuisine is a mix of traditional and new fusion dishes with specialities that include sashimi, a new style with 10 combinations including butterfish miso sashimi, sashimi ceviche and salmon gravadlax; while delicious desserts also include Yuzu sorbet. The restaurant prides itself on the colour, taste and presentation of the dishes, and its creators have many years’ experience. The lunch menu starts at a very reasonable €12.50 and the outdoor terrace is perfect for business lunches, a quick bite or a relaxed evening. The restaurant can also cater for small

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and large private parties or group bookings, and offers a take away service. There is a good selection of wines and sake including the most exclusive sake with gold called Shouchikubai – the sake can be served hot or cold in the traditional wooden cups, which enhance the natural flavour. Aptly named “Little Japan” in the heart of the port, this friendly, welcoming

a herb crème fraiche; and the mouth-watering rack Beachside dining with flair of lamb with a herb crust The Beach House in Elviria is the perfect place served with Parisian roast to relax this summer and enjoy those lazy days potatoes, French beans where the beach, good food and sumptuous tossed in nut butter and cocktails are all you want. You can spend all port jus. day chilling out on the beach listening to the A selection of delicious waves and then retire to the beachside lounge desserts completes the for a light bite or the main restaurant for a menu and features such sumptuous lunch or dinner. delights as caramelised lemon tart with fresh fruit There are some great dishes available including and the crème brûlée with red fruit compote and tempura prawns with vegetable and ginger salad, Hawaiian cookies. sweet chilli and lime dressing (main course option The Beach House also available); and vanilla and offer Sunday lunch with live chilli marinated gravadlax music and will be showing with potato and caper the majority of the salad served with afternoon matches in the homemade walnut bread World Cup in the beach for starters; followed by lounge, including the semipan-roasted fillet of salmon finals and the final, as well as with a maple and ketcap all Formula 1 races. glaze, anis-scented egg The Beach House: Tel. 952 839 458; fried rice and pak choi with thebeachhousemarbella.com

NERMANS RESTAURANT BISTRO BAR Delicious dishes in relaxed atmosphere The recently opened Nermans Restaurant Bistro Bar serves fancy home cooking in a relaxed and contemporary atmosphere, offering an exciting international a la carte and bistro menu. They have a passion for gastronomy, which they share with customers through their delicious dishes. The new spring-summer menu includes some sumptuous new additions such as ovenbaked cod on lukewarm potato, vegetable, herb and lime salad with sweet tomato marmalade with roasted green asparagus on the side. Nermans serve sumptuous cocktails and sangria during their daily happy hour (6-7pm) and guests can also enjoy tasty barbecues and relaxed Sunday brunches on the garden terrace. Pop down to Nermans to sample some great cuisine and a relaxed atmosphere during the new summer hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 6pm till late; Saturday lunch, 12.30 till 4pm; and Sunday brunch, 11.30 till 3pm. Nermans Restaurant: Tel. 952 815 398; nermansrestaurant@yahoo.com w w w. s o c i e t y l i v i n g m a g a z i n e . c o m

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TABLE TALK cuisine. It is healthy and simple with finger food including wraps, sushi and dishes for ?2,50 a piece including desserts. Breakfasts and brunch include a delicious buffet with dishes such as Jabugo ham and figs salad, tender almond and balsamic vinegar and grilled veal loin with chimichurri sauce. There is also a great events menu at Puro with five options available including: Marbella Bay, a four-course deluxe menu featuring red tuna tartar and scallops over Kohlrabi puree; Saint-Tropez, with roasted sea bass over black

PURO BEACH Trendy beach club with sumptuous cuisine

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Located in Laguna Village, Puro Beach is a trendy beach club and restaurant with spectacular views of Gibraltar and the Mediterranean. Guests can hang out by the pool or beach then enjoy sumptuous cuisine and cocktails in the restaurant or terrace area. Open all year round, the beach club has changes to summer hours this month and is open from 11am to 2am so guests can enjoy yoga in the morning, swimming and lunch during the day then the cool sounds of the DJs and cocktails in the evening. The menu is fresh and mouth-watering – inspired by classical St Tropez and South Beach

Popular restaurants look forward to another great summer For more than 15 years Da Bruno have been treating people on the Coast to their excellent service and delicious dishes – such as linguine with lobster and truffle ravioli with sage butter – and this summer will be no different. The five restaurants on the Coast, each of which are equally hospitable and meticulously decorated, offer a great lively atmosphere and

noodles and saffron-flavoured allioli; Costa Esmeralda, with tuna carpaccio and grilled bream; Miami, with king prawn salad; and New York steak; and a vegetarian option with tomato tatin and vegetable wok with tofu – all of which are served with delicious desserts. Puro Beach: Tel. 952 897 871; purobeach.com

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platter, which includes king crab, oyster and lobster – sure to tempt every taste bud. Also perfect for the summer weather is their outside cocktail bar which, minutes from the beach, is great for a light lunchtime tipple or evening drink with friends. The funky restaurant has been creatively designed and intricately decorated with hints of the jungle and its primate inhabitants everywhere you look. The staff are friendly and attentive to your every need, making a visit to the restaurant an especially enjoyable one. Whether you are visiting the Coast or a resident, Casamono should be high on the list of restaurants to go to this summer. Casamono: Tel. 952 774 578

strive to make diners feel exclusive every time the visit the restaurants. This summer there will be a new menu which will include 10 new recipes which are sure to make the mouth water the minute you read them. There will also be live music in all the restaurants throughout the summer and a new dance season in Da Bruno Sul Mare. Founders Bruno and Giuseppina Filippone support social and sporting events taking place in Marbella, and continue to do so in the restaurants. Da Bruno: dabruno.com


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Puerto Banús Take Away Available

TEL 952 811 827 Centro Commercial Cristamar 24 (Next to El Corte Inglés)

NEW LOUNGE BAR OPEN!

Tel: 0034 952 815 736 (Opposite The Andalucia Plaza Hotel)

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his summer Buddha Beach open its doors for a third year, once again offering guests the opportunity of enjoying sumptuous cuisine, trendy music and a relaxing atmosphere. Taking its inspiration from Thailand and the Far East, the main area, comprising the restaurant and beds by the pool, is a raised wooden-decked section that looks out across the Mediterranean; while the beach area has 100 beds all, with waiter service. The creation of Claire Strutton and Ian Radford, Buddha Beach provides a secluded haven away from the busy Banús port, enabling guests to while away the day relaxing by the pool, sampling great dishes from the fusion menu and listening to the smooth tunes playing throughout the day. The ambience at the beach club is fun and relaxed yet funky, appealing to everyone from a family with children to a couple who fancy a romantic day or night out. The main bar area is the perfect place to sip cocktails while sheltering from the midday sun, while the beachside bar gives a great view of the beach for those who love to people watch and want to soak up more rays. This year the kitchen has been taken over by chef Diego Nicolas Figueredo Martinez, who has worked in Michelin-starred restaurants in New York. His experience and expertise have taught him not to change something that has

been so well received for the past two years, which means Buddha regulars will be pleased to see favourites such as the delicious Thai green curry and salt and pepper squid still on the menu for this year. Other dishes include the fabulous tempura prawns, the succulent chicken satay, the delicious gambas pil pil and the amazing Chateaubriand. The restaurant is open for both lunch and dinner throughout the summer, offering everything from sushi and seafood platters to light bites; while a well-priced wine list and an excellent selection of cocktails round off any meal perfectly. With some enormous sporting events taking place over the summer, Buddha Beach is the place to watch all the action and excitement. They have a separate World Cup Bar with a widescreen TV, ideal for watching and supporting your team in the World Cup or your favourite driver in the Grand Prix. There are also some great music events being hosted at Buddha this summer including soul legends The Drifters on 31 July, performing classics such as Under the Boardwalk and Saturday Night at the Movies; and a three-day music event from 6-8 August featuring Manolo and Lito playing music from The Gypsy Kings. Various ticket prices and packages including dinner, such as Buddha’s famed Thai Buffet, are available with each music event.



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FROM TRADITIONAL MEDITERRANEAN TO A WIDE SELECTION OF INTERNATIONAL CUISINE

SOTOGRANDE

BENAHAVIS

International

International

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TABERNA DEL ALABADERO

Location: Frontline port Tel. 956 793 333 Chic venue ideal for watching the world pass by with snacks and full meals.

FLAHERTY’S

Location: Crta. de Ronda Tel. 952 812 794 www.alabaderoresort.com Creative inexpensive cuisine, in elegant surroundings including stunning garden setting .

Location: Frontline port Tel. 956 790 390 SAN PEDRO Lively Irish bar and restaurant with well-priced snacks and full International dishes – fun ambience and live music evenings. PASSION CAFÉ Location: C.C. La Colonia Tel. 952 781 583 CASARES www.passioncafe.eu Fresh and creative food served International throughout the day. Fantastic breakfasts, salads, wok dishes, SCHILO fajitas, burgers, wraps and Location: Ctra. de Casares sandwiches. Daily specials and Tel. 952 937 800 superb evening menu. Eclectic www.fincacortesin.com Gourmet Asian-fusion cuisine décor and pleasant ambience. created by world-class chef Schilo Van Corvorden at the PUERTO BANÚS Finca Cortesin hotel and golf resort. Superb service, elegant Italian setting and excellent wine list.

WEST OF SAN PEDRO Italian LA PAPPARDELLA Location: Laguna Village Tel. 952 807 354 Popular Italian restaurant group which made its mark in London and Puerto Banús. Extensive list of dishes made using finest Italian ingredients, and great service. A fine dining experience in chic, luxurious surroundings.

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MACCHERONI Location: Jardines del Puerto Tel. 951 703 175 Fashionable pizzeria serving authentic Italian specialities. Takeaway available. Open every night from 8pm.

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STARZ MARBELLA

Location: C.C. Cristamar Tel. 952 815 319 Wide range of exquisite and exotic dishes enjoyed in stylish surroundings. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Take away and full catering service also available.

Location: C.C. Centroplaza Tel: 952 816 313 www.starzmarbella.com International food with all-day breakfast and extensive lunch menu. Open Monday to Saturday 8.30am–5pm. Free wifi.

HARD ROCK CAFE

GOLDEN M ILE

VICTOR’S BEACH

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Location: El Ancon Playa Tel. 639 553 088 International A Costa del Sol institution, popular with visiting celebrities ZOZOÏ and residents alike. Location: Plaza Altamirano Tel. 952 858 868 SUITE Old converted house provides Location: Hotel Puente Romano perfect atmosphere for cuisine Tel. 952 820 900 NARUTO TERRA SANA with a difference. Location: Cento C. Cristamar Location: near Andalucía Plaza Stunning restaurant and lounge serving superb Moroccan and Tel. 952 811 827 Tel. 952 906 205 SANTIAGO Mediterranean cuisine in Contemporary cuisine, Renowned for its tasty and Location: Paseo Marítimo luxurious surroundings. presented by Sushi des Artistes healthy dishes. Tel. 952 770 078 (Golden Mile) – sushi, sashimi www.restaurantesantiago.com and Japanese tapas. Takeaway EVITA BY BUENOS AIRES Italian Considered the “dean” of available. Open seven days a Location: Avda. del Prado Marbella restaurants, specialising week from 1pm to late. Tel. 952 929 620 TERRAZA DUAL in fish and seafood from Superb Argentinean cuisine. Golf Location: Marbella Mar throughout Spain. views on a beautiful terrace. Tel. 952 925 250 International www.terrazadual.com GARUM Italian Great service and attractive BUDDHA BEACH Location: Paseo Marítimo surroundings. Home-made Location: Urb. Marina Villa Tel. 952 858 858 REGINA’S dishes. Take away also available. www.garummarbella.com (beachside) Location: near Andalucía Plaza Tel. 952 813 882 Great for drinks, snacks and à Luxurious Balinese setting with Tel. 952 814 529 DA BRUNO la carte dining. Open daily for al fresco restaurant serving an Elegant surroundings with high- Location: (also San Pedro, breakfast, lunch and dinner appetising selection of dishes quality Italian dishes ranging from Marbella and Cabopino) Open seven days. ranging from fresh seafood plat- traditional to creative. Open for Tel. 952 857 521 ters to Thai fusion cuisine, sushi, dinner, Monday to Saturday. Fresh and fabulous Italian food THE ORANGE TREE creative salads and lighter served in lively surroundings. Location: Orange Square YANX CAFÉ dishes. A “snack and wrap” Open daily for lunch and dinner. Tel. 952 924 613 / 680 224 457 Location: Centro Plaza menu can be enjoyed from Creative contemporary cuisine, Tel. 952 818 861 Buddha’s beach beds. with innovative new menu www.cafeyanx.com every six weeks. Open daily for A prized location and lively BUBLÉS dinner from 6.30 till late; early atmosphere make this a great Location: Plaza Antonio evening menu until 8pm. choice all-round. Banderas, TIBV Tel. 606 070 979 Oriental Superb international cuisine and cocktails in stunning Balinese THAI BANGKOK roof terrace setting. Menu Location: Plaza de Las Orquídeas includes selection of hot and Tel. 952 813 603 cold starters, creative sushi and Traditional Thai and Asian cuisine sashimi, fresh fish and delicious made from the freshest ingredients. meat dishes. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Location: Opp. El Corte Inglés www.hardrock.com High-quality, classic American fare on offer, including such house favourites as burgers, southern-style sandwiches and signature smoke house specialities.

NUEVA ANDALUCÍA International GIRASOL

Oriental SUKHOTHAI Location: Marbella Mar Tel. 952 770 550 Fabulous Thai cuisine, with intimate surroundings and cosmopolitan décor.

TAI PAN Location: Puente Romano Tel. 952 777 893 Enjoy cocktails at Polynesian bar before sampling oriental cuisine in beautiful surroundings.

Location: Avda. del Prado Tel. 952 813 859 Superb service and excellent food from award-winning chefs Michel and Paul. Attractive International surroundings and pleasant patio terrace overlooking golf valley. VILLA TIBERIO Oriental Tel. 952 771 799 Highly popular restaurant set MAGNA CAFÉ THAI GALLERY Location: Magna Marbella Golf, within stylish surroundings, al Location: Puerta de Banús fresco at its best. Tel. 952 929 578 Tel. 952 818 392 www.magnacafe.com Creative cuisine with professional Exquisite cuisine in stunning service and lively atmosphere. surroundings. Bar and large Open daily for dinner. terrace with breathtaking views.

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BIJOU BAR & BISTRO

DA FABIO

Location: Plaza Juan de la Rosa Tel. 952 776 468 www.bijoumarbella.com Varied and well-priced cuisine, designed to include fresh ingredients, in comfortable environment with excellent, friendly service. Specially created menus available to suit personal or party requirements. Open Tuesday to Sunday at 6pm.

Location: Marbella & El Rosario Tel: 952 823 376 / 952 833 467 Friendly, authentic Italian restaurant offering traditional cuisine and special dishes prepared by the chef. Delicious homemade pizzas and pastas served in relaxed interior setting or heated terrace of this family-run restaurant. Open daily 11am-midnight, with easy parking.

BECKITT’S

EAST OF MARBELLA

Location: C/ Camilo José Cela Tel. 952 868 898 www.beckittsmarbella.com Creative cuisine and fine wines in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Excellent service. Open daily for dinner from 6.30pm with “early bird menu”; seasonal specials and full à la carte.

TERRA SANA

Authentic and innovative Italian cuisine Superb entertainment, elegant surroundings and excellent service

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Location: Nueva Andalucía Tel. 952 906 205 Freshly made, lovingly prepared food which uses the best possible ingredients. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

International BONO’S BEACH Location: Costabella beachside Tel. 952 839 236 www.bonosbeach.com Fine cuisine in a stunning location on one of the most beautiful beaches in Marbella.

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French

Location: frontline beach Elviria Tel. 952 839 458 www.thebeachhousemarbella.com Idyllic location by the sea with stunning sunsets over one of the Coast’s best beaches. Open daily for lunch and dinner.

CASANIS

BYBLOS

Location: Calle Ancha 8 Tel. 952 900 450 Exquisite bistro serving menu del día as well as à la carte, aperitifs and cocktails. Open Monday to Saturday for dinner.

Location: Elviria Tel: 952 836 208 Traditional Lebanese cuisine including a wide variety of vegetarian dishes..

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NIKKI BEACH

Location: Hotel Don Carlos (beachside) ZAFFERANO Nikki’s signature “global” cuisine Location: Calle Gloria 12 served in luxurious beach club Tel. 952 863 125 surroundings either on the palmBeautiful renovated old town shaded al fresco terrace, or from house with modern Italian one of the oversized beach beds. cuisine in elegant surroundings.

CASA NOSTRA Location: C/ Camilo José Cela Tel. 952 861 108 Local dining institution since 1988, with extensive selection of superb Italian cuisine.

SOL I LUNA

Tel: 952 814 529 Edificio La Ruleta (next to the Hotel Andalucia Plaza) Nueva Andalucia

Location: Las Lomas de Marbella Club Tel. 952 866 627 A fusion of fine Italian and Mediterranean cuisine in a tranquil al fresco setting. Special menus, wine tastings and weekend buffets are a highlight.

MIJAS COSTA International MIJAS PLAYA Location: La Cala seafront Tel. 952 493 749 Popular restaurant overlooking the sea, with entertainment and dancing every evening. Superb food in elegant surroundings.

VALPARAISO Location: Ctra de Mijas Tel. 952 485 996 Excellent Italian and international cuisine served in charming and elegant surroundings.

THE TERRACE Location: Golf Hotel Tamisa Tel. 952 585 988 www.hoteltamisagolf.com Stunning views across Mijas Golf. Extensive à la carte and moderately priced menu of the week. w w w. s o c i e t y l i v i n g m a g a z i n e . c o m

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International

LA GAMBA DORADA

PUEBLO LÓPEZ Location: off C/ Valencia Tel. 952 471 929 Well-established, family-run restaurant in charming Pueblo López cobbled courtyard offering excellent, well-priced international cuisine.

MIJAS PUEBLO International VILLA VARSOVIA Location: Crta. Mijas, Km. 4.2 Tel. 952 590 727 Polish and international cuisine – original creations, well-priced and generous servings – in a relaxed and comfortable setting, with easy parking and live entertainment twice a week.

Location: C/ Francisco Cano Tel. 952 585 417 Wide selection of traditional Spanish and original international cuisine for all tastes.

Oriental MAKATI TEPPANYAKI Location: Edif. River Playa Tel. 952 580 640 www.restaurantemakati.com Superb Japanese cuisine in chic surroundings with excellent service – moderately priced but ample dishes.

BENALMÁDENA

Vegetarian

Indian

VEGETALIA

NIRVANA

Location: C/ Santa Isabel 8 Tel. 952 586 031 www.restaurantevegetalia.com Salad buffet with hot dishes of the day at lunchtime; a la carte selection in the evenings, fresh juices and homemade desserts. Open Monday-Friday lunch; Friday and Saturday dinner.

Location: Altos del Higueron Tel. 952 568 564 Wide selection of excellent, moderately priced Indian cuisine in friendly atmosphere. Open evenings only and closed Mondays.

LA CARIHUELA

Oriental

Spanish

THAI LANNA

RÍAS DE GALICIA

International HAPPY DAYS Location: Edif. Sierra Mijas Tel. 952 664 004 Superb, well-priced Danishstyle dishes, including traditional open sandwiches.

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LOS BOLICHES

Location: C/ Francisco Cano Tel. 952 587 139Exquisite selection of well-presented Thai dishes in attractive ambience, with friendly and attentive service.

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Location: Avda. Jesús Cautivo Tel. 952 477 267 The best seafood in town, in pristine surroundings with professional and friendly service.

Location: Paseo Marítimo Tel. 952 385 974 / 629 535 887 www.riasdegalicia.es Basque and Galician cuisine in frontline beach setting. Extensive à la carte selection and moderately priced menu del día .

BAR PLAYA Location: C/ Bulto Tel. 952 386 235 Cosy, family-run establishment specialising in home-style fish and seafood dishes, and varied tapas… excellent quality and moderately priced.

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El Oceano…paradise is closer than you think

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El Oceano Right by the sea… close to perfection EL OCEANO’S EVER-GROWING REPUTATION FOR PROFESSIONAL, FRIENDLY SERVICE, WONDEFUL FOOD AND UNRIVALLED LOCATION PLACES IT FAIRLY AND SQUARELY ALONGSIDE ANY OF THE FOREMOST HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS ON THE COAST. IF YOU HAVE NOT YET ENJOYED THE EL OCEANO EXPERIENCE, FIND IT, TRY IT…YOU’LL LOVE IT!

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l Oceano Beach Hotel is an oasis of laidback luxury, privately owned and operated, where guest comfort and satisfaction is paramount. There are 40 impeccable rooms, most of which are ocean-front mini suites offering mesmerising views of this spectacular coastline. Plus the El Oceano studios, a further 15 beautifully appointed beachside units with self-catering facilities. This jewel of a hotel gives the feeling of staying in your very own seafront residence, a unique and wonderful place. The highlight of the hotel in summer is the “famous” waterfront terrace where guests sit above the romantic beach enjoying exquisite

In addition to the regular lunchtime menu El Oceano is currently offering a very special “Daily Menu” with your own choice of two courses for just €17.50. And, if you are having lunch, then why not spend the day by the fabulous Polynesian pool – with your own sun-lounger, towel, swim-up pool bar, jacuzzi and waiter service – all for just €10. Plus, during the evening, enjoy wonderful ocean-front dining – three exquisite courses from only €24.50. Of course, a full a la carte menu is always available, and there is great live music most evenings; while El Oceano has extra special events throughout the summer season including full moon gala dinners, race meetings, special artists and theme nights. Not to mention the famous Sunday lunch!

Set amongst the tropical gardens is the Polynesian-style pool bar, with its thatched roof and underwater benches where guests enjoy expertly shaken exotic cocktails as they cool down in the infinity pool. The Oceano hair studio and beauty centre is the latest addition, where professional therapists, hairdressers and nail technicians are qualified to provide a wonderful menu of luxurious treatments, once again in exquisite surroundings.

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Tél. 952 85 88 68

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M O A N S O A C BRASSERIE

952 900 450

Bar Open 12:00 – 00:00 Kitchen Open: 13:00- 16:00 & 20:00 – 00:00

Calle Ancha 8 29601 Marbella

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SPORTING TIMES

FOOTBALL FEVER World Cup 2010 The 2010 football World Cup begins in Johannesburg on Friday 11 June with host nation South Africa playing Mexico. England play their first match the following day, against the United States; then Algeria on Friday 18 June and, in their final group match, Slovenia on Wednesday 23 June. Spain, the reigning European champions and many pundits’ favourites to win a first World Cup, begin their campaign against Switzerland on Wednesday 16 June, then play Honduras on Monday 21 June and Chile on Friday 25 June. Two teams from each group qualify for the next round, starting on Saturday 26 June with the winner of Group A playing the runner-up in Group B (match 1); and the leading team from Group C playing the second-placed finisher in Group D (3). Other second round matches are: Sunday 27 June, Group B winner vs. Group A runner-up (2) and Group D winner vs. Group C runner-up (4); Monday 28 June, Group E winner vs.

GROUP A South Africa Mexico Uruguay France GROUP B Argentina Nigeria Korea Republic Greece GROUP C England USA Algeria Slovenia

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Group F runner-up (5); Group G winner vs. Group H runner-up (7); Tuesday 29 June, Group F winner vs. Group E runner-up (6) and Group H winner vs. Group G runner-up (8). In the quarter-finals, on Friday 2 July the winner of match 1 plays the winner of match 3 (match A) and 5 against 7 (C); and on Saturday 3 July, the winner of match 2 plays the winner of match 4 (match B) and 6 against 8 (D). The semi-finals will be the winner of match A against the winner of match C on Tuesday 6 July; and the winner of match B against the winner of match D on Wednesday 7 July. The losers’ play-off for third will be on Saturday 10 July; and the final on Sunday 11 July. The draw makes it possible for Spain to meet England in the final, though they would conceivably have to beat Argentina or Germany (in Spain’s case) and Brazil or France (England). More information: fifa.com/worldcup

GROUP D Germany Australia Serbia Ghana GROUP E Netherlands Denmark Japan Cameroon GROUP F Italy Paraguay New Zealand Slovakia

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Mixed Berries

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Sandwiches Quesadillas

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ROUND-UP OF BUSINESS, CHARITY, CULTURAL AND OTHER GENERAL NEWS FROM THE COSTA DEL SOL AND ELSEWHERE IN SPAIN

José Carlos de Salamanca, head of the C. de Salamanca luxury cars dealership in Marbella, arranged an exclusive lifestyle outing for a select group of Jaguar clients and friends. The “Jaguarsense” day began with a journey in 10 Jaguar XF Diesel models from San Pedro to Finca Cortesín, where the group took part in a golf clinic presented by two professionals. Later, Schilo Van Coevorden invited them to a show cooking presentation, before the guests – joined by Jaguarsense España representative Isabel Quesada – sat down to an exquisite lunch at his renowned Schilo restaurant at Finca Cortesín. More information: cdesalamanca.com fincacortesin.com

JAGUARSENSE DAY

SALAMANCA AT FINCA CORTESÍN

SUMMER GALAS

YANELA OPENS SEASON AT VANITY MARBELLA Yanela Brooks – popularly known as the Coast’s “diva of disco and soul” – will be launching the summer gala season in style with regular performances at the Vanity Marbella nightclub from 12 June. Formerly known as La Notte, and part of La Meridiana restaurant (just off Marbella’s Golden Mile), Vanity Marbella is an elegant and sophisticated setting for the in

crowd, with tropical gardens, tiled floors, Buddha statues and velvet sofas and cushioning. Yanela, who will also be performing at the annual Concordia gala on 24 July at Marbella Club, has just released a second promotional DVD recorded at Hotel Puente Romano, including a tribute to Michael Jackson and other classic soul, disco, rock and Latin favourites. More information: yanelabrooks.com myspace.com/yanelabrooks; vanitymarbella.com

AQUAPOOL SPAS

SUMMER RELAXATION AND FUN The upgraded Hot Spot and Solana Spas are now available at Aquapool’s San Pedro de Alcántara showroom, as well as the new 2010 HotSpring models. In addition to choosing from five different brands of spa, clients can also find exclusive, designer garden furniture (Living

Collection) from Denmark, Napoleon Gourmet barbecues, Safretti deco fireplaces and the original Fatboys. A spa is the ultimate place to relax and unwind, and great fun for family and friends at this time of the year. More information: Tel. (+34) 952 92 78 11; aquapool.es

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TOP GOLFERS SUPPORT “BUTTERFLY CHILDREN”

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FREE TICKETS FOR MARBELLA CONCERT European Tour champion Gonzalo Fernández Castaño was the main supporter at a special presentation to promote the eighth edition of the Niños Mariposa-Marina Banús charity golf tournament at Aloha Golf on 5 June. The event raises funds for DebRA Spain, a charity looking alter children suffering from the rare “butterfly

skin” condition (Epidermolysis Bullosa). Fernández Castaño has provided various items to be auctioned on the day; while Málaga’s own Miguel Ángel Jiménez, a key supporter of the tournament last year, continues to help the charity by also donating prizes. More information: debra.es / debra.org.uk would like news or contact details for your association included in this section, email: editorial@societylivingmagazine.com ! F.A.M.A.: Looking for a home this month at the Foundation for Abandoned and Mistreated Animals is Rosie, a small dog about two years old – and very friendly. Rosie gets on well with other dogs and has a very sweet and affectionate character. If you are interested in Rosie, you can contact Pat Coleman on Tel. 620 354 885. Or, if you are looking to give a home to another dog, visit the adoption tab f-a-m-a.net.

COSTA PETS Marbella-based photographer Toni Cochrane would like to hear from owners interested in having their pets photographed with a view to being featured in future issues. Contact her on Tel. 952 865 509 or visit tcfotografia.com This month… bullterrier Alfie, “a timid boy”, we are told, just showing you can’t judge a book by its cover. !!! Meanwhile, we are pleased to offer space in these pages to Costa associations looking after and trying to find homes for abandoned or mistreated animals. If you 112

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! MAPS: The next Charity Golf Circuit competitions organised by the Málaga Animal Protection Society (M.A.P.S.) are scheduled for 26 June at Santa María Golf; 25 September at Almenara; and 19 November at El Chaparral. More information: mapss.eu ! Other associations: ADANA: adana.es ANBAD: anbad.wordpress.com SEPE: sepeonline.net SOS: sos-animals.org TRIPLE A: aaahelps.com

Society Living has 15 tickets to give away for the Faithless concert on 31 July at the Nueva Andalucía bullring. You just need to answer this question: The three principal members of Faithless are Maxi Jazz, Sister Bliss and Rollo. Rollo has a famous sister whom he also co-writes for and has co-produced some of her solo material. Who is she? A Shakira B Dido C Lilly Allen D Beyonce Send the answer, together with your contact details (name, telephone number and email), before 10 June to: info@societylivingmagazine.com A group shot of the winners will be featured in the July edition of Society Living Magazine. The competition is sponsored by Kings of Production (kingsofproduction.com); and you can also buy tickets from Ticketmaster (ticketmaster.es).


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SNAPSHOTS As it is not always possible to cover every party, launch or general celebration we would like to in our Society pages, the Snapshots section features other events along the coast – and further afield. If you would like your special occasion featured in the magazine, send us a selection of high-resolution photos and a brief write-up about the event (maximum 50 words), by 10 June (for the July issue) to: editorial@societylivingmagazine.com

CHARITY WALK

FUNDS RAISED FOR CANCER RESEARCH

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Over 40 people took part in a charity walk from Studio B in Nueva Andalucía to Harmon’s Bar in Elviria along the beach to support cancer research and Los Claveles, a local charity that is raising funds to purchase a radio therapy unit for the Costa del Sol hospital so that cancer patients do not need to travel to Málaga. The walk was organised by Helen Powell after her son was diagnosed with Rhabdomyosarcoma, a rare form of

cancer that affects children. At the time of going to press, the walk had raised an impressive €12,500 but more money was still to be collected. As a result of the success of this first walk, it is planned to hold it on an annual basis. If you would like to make a donation to these charities more information is available at: calademijas.com/Lions_2_Los_Claveles; or, justgiving.com/Helen-Powell

The Gemini Lodge Nº51 donated a substantial amount towards the charities.

Down memory lane with Bryan Ferry The news that Bryan Ferry will be performing in Marbella this month (see our cover feature) brought back some memories for a local fan Ann, who met the star many years ago when she was working in the music business in London. 114

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SOCIETY POKER

Getting into the action IN RECENT YEARS, THE GAME HAS MOVED FROM CASINOS AND BACKROOM CARD TABLES TO THE SMALL SCREEN – BECOMING SOMETHING OF A TV PHENOMENON AND GAINING NEW ADEPTS ACROSS THE SPECTRUM OF SOCIETY… THIS MONTH WE LAUNCH A REGULAR NEW FEATURE ON POKER – FOR BEGINNERS AND EXPERIENCED HANDS

BY ‘‘MARBELLA SLIM’’

ONLINE OLYMPICS and WORLD CUP

POKER SCHOOL Readers always have lots of questions so I’ve selected some interesting examples from my mailbag and attempted to answer them from my perspective.

Advice for rookies What’s the most common mistake a rookie player like myself can make once he starts to get fairly comfortable with his own game? My gut reaction to this question is always the same but in a recent interview the legendary Doyle Brunson gave an answer confirming my own opinion, and you might think it carries a hell of a lot more weight coming from the master himself. Don’t forget this is a guy who

has not only beaten the best in the world: he was also diagnosed with cancer 45 years ago and he beat that too!

What Doyle says: “The best advice I could give is not to advance up in the stakes too quickly. The most common mistake is that they come in and they want to try to play with the best and they jeopardise their bankroll and they usually go broke. So that’s why it’s so hard to make it in the poker world: people refuse to go to their level of play. You should stay at one level of play until you can beat it consistently. And then you might move up.”

Victor Chandler’s exciting online Poker Olympics is in progress and running through until 30 June, featuring Multiple Cash Game, SNG and MTT leaderboard competitions with $375,000 in guaranteed prizes. Starting May to 6 June – ECOOP VI: 14event tournament series with total prize pool guarantee of $4.5 million. 9 June (for duration of the World Cup) – World Cup Million Dollar Challenge: chances to win daily cash prizes of up to $150 plus $1 million by correctly guessing 25 World Cup match results. 20 June – WSOP Mega Satellite: 30 $13,000 WSOP main event packages guaranteed. More information: victorchandler.com. The Poker Olympics and Poker World Cup offer fantastic cash prizes for all you onliners out there. Check out all the dates and the dosh that Victor Chandler has up for grabs!

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Robbing them blind

RAMMING AND JAMMING

As a new player I hear a lot about “stealing the blinds”. Without much experience under my belt what are the circumstances I’m looking for to attempt this kind of theft successfully? The safest rule of thumb for you as a new player is to only attempt to steal blinds from mid-sized stacks. Avoid big stacks (and funnily enough short stacks) until you’ve got a proper handle on what you’re up to. The logic is simple. Big stacks are likely to come right back over the top at you and maybe even put you all-in, which is exactly what you don’t want. Short stacks are very likely to move all-in themselves if they have any kind of a pair or even Queen, King or Ace high. That’s another headache you don’t need when you’re after a simple steal. Another factor is to be aware of what kind of player you’re stealing from. An extra tight big stack player may be a potential target for a steal and similarly a short stack player who is clinging on frantically just to stay in the tourney.

A lot of relatively experienced players will tell you that games where the table is packed full of maniacs can't be beaten. They will complain that even Pocket Rockets won’t necessarily guarantee you victory in a ramming and jamming Texas Holdem game where a bunch of maniacs insist on always staying in for the flop.

A bluff catcher I’ve heard the term a “bluff catcher” used recently. Under what circumstances do you launch one of those? I’ve not heard it before. It’s used a lot as an expression in Atlantic City and Las Vegas and it’s creeping into online blogs. A bluff catcher is a hand strong enough to beat a bluff but not premium enough to put a value bet behind it. A good example would be a mid-pair of Sevens. The important point is you use a bluff catcher primarily at the river when you have good reason to think your opponent missed his draw.

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LOSING NEEDN’T MEAN LOSSES

Flop percentages In the lobby area you can see the number of hands which reach the flop in the form of a percentage. As a new player, what I don’t understand is: why does the percentage of flops seem much higher in games where the stakes and/or the blinds are higher? You’d imagine if the stakes and blinds are more expensive players would think harder about progressing through the flop? Lots of online games don’t get as far as the flop because the majority of hands are weak and are folded to maybe a big bet coming from a late position. In higher stake games you’ll generally find more experienced players who feel they have the wit and the wisdom to tackle playing on through the flop with a weaker hand without getting trapped if it fails to deliver. Also, they have the bankroll which enables them to gamble more often.

The stat which even good players often lose sight of is that you only need to be winning 30 to 35 percent of the time against seven or eight loose players to come out way ahead. The fact you lose 70 per cent of the time (even with strong hands) to maniacs, or anyone else for that matter, is not really the issue. The best players in the world lose a lot more times than they win. It’s their batting average that counts. If they’re winning 30 per cent of the time at full tables, they’re making plenty of cash.



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IN THE STARS

In the stars ... with Russell Grant GEMINI May 22nd – June 21st

CELEBRITY GEMINI Wentworth Miller

Born 2 June 1992 in Oxfordshire Miller moved from England, where his Rhodes Scholar father was studying, as a baby (he retains dual English and US nationality) and following school and graduation from Princeton University (English literature) went to Los Angeles in 1995 to pursue an acting career. After “a lot of upsets and a lot of failures and roadblocks”, he gained his first sparring role as David in the TV mini-series Dinotopia – and had his big break in 2005 when he was cast as Michael Schofield in Prison Break.

You may have to bring a flighty friend down to earth near the 4th. Your social circle will take on exciting dimensions around the 6th. The 7th is perfect for household repairs. The chance to realise a dream takes you by storm on the 8th. You can convince anybody of anything in the days surrounding the 10th; use this time to promote your interests. A pushy relative gets on your nerves on the 11th. Changing your look on the 12th could upset the stuffier members of your family. Someone could confess a crush on you near the 14th. The 15th helps you to get a bank loan for a project that is close to your heart. A power struggle at home ensues in the days surrounding the 19th. Don't let a friend talk you into making an expensive purchase on the 23rd. Be sure to take a friend's reading or viewing recommendation on the 24th; you won't be sorry. An oppressive relationship could fall apart near the 26th, which will feel marvellously liberating. Spend the 28th negotiating a pay raise or higher salary.

CANCER June 22nd – July 23rd Keep your personal information under lock and key near the 4th to avoid identity theft. Career opportunities abound in the days surrounding the 6th. The pace of daily life becomes quite frenetic on or around the 7th. The job opportunity of a lifetime could arrive in the days surrounding the 8th. Neither a lender nor a borrower be on the 9th. Spending time on a solitary project will be very rewarding near the 10th. A bad habit could undermine your financial security near the 12th. Creative inspiration could enrich your bank account on the 14th. Hard work and discipline will put you on the path of romance in the days surrounding the 15th. An egomaniac could steal your thunder on the 19th; try to keep your cool. The 20th is favoured to push paperwork through a big bureaucratic institution. Don't pretend to be somebody you're not when interviewing for a job on or around the 23rd. Stand up to a pushy friend, lover, or relative on the 25th. Unexpected dividends from a partnership become available around the 26th.

Horoscopes LEO

VIRGO

LIBRA

July 24th – August 23rd

August 24th – September 23rd

September 24th – October 23rd

It's hard to control your temper with an absentminded loved one around the 4th. Opportunities to travel and write abound in the days surrounding the 6th. Money will go out as fast as it comes in near the 7th. An unorthodox business deal with a foreigner pays off handsomely around the 8th. Ideological differences could put strain on a friendship near the 9th. The 10th favours group projects of all kinds. Don't lend money to a friend on or around the 11th. Peer pressure could rear its ugly head in the days surrounding the 12th; resist the urge to try to impress others with lavish expenditures. You'll attract the admiration of an aloof rebel near the 14th. Plan a glamorous trip overseas on or around the 15th. An executive won't give you the necessary money to fund a project on the 19th; find a creative solution to this dilemma. A teacher may not have your best interests at heart in the days surrounding the 23rd. You could get effective treatment for a health problem on the 26th, enabling you to spend more time on the activities you love.

Fuzzy thinking impedes the progress of a work project on the 4th. The 6th finds you exploring exciting new sexual territory. Stepping up your fitness regimen is favoured near the 7th. Writing, teaching or lecturing causes your professional reputation to soar in the days surrounding the 8th. The 9th warns against making enemies at work. Spending more time at home proves fulfilling near the 11th. A promotion or political office offered to you on the 12th may be more trouble than it is worth. Sneak off to a secluded location with your amour around the 14th. Promote your creative efforts on or around the 15th; this is a great time to generate favourable publicity. Set some firm personal boundaries with your employer around the 19th. Working on behalf of a charitable cause wins the admiration of important executives on the 24th. The 25th isn't favoured for turning friendship into romance. Put the finishing touches on a creative project near the 26th; your work will get a popular reception. Be gentle in your communications with a youngster on the 27th; sarcasm will bruise your young friend's ego.

An impractical attitude toward romance causes problems in your personal life around the 4th. Teamwork yields significant fruit in the days surrounding the 6th. The 7th finds you spending more and more time alone, and the feeling is gratifying. An unusual romantic or business alliance causes heads to turn on the 8th. Beware of trying to buy someone's affection near the 9th. You may be inspired to take an adult education class on or around the 10th. Discussing religion or politics in mixed company on the 12th could make some secret enemies; you're better off keeping your mouth shut. Working to make a childhood dream come true is a great idea in the middle of June. Friendship could turn to romance on the 15th. Don't let fear hold you back from expanding your horizons near the 19th. The 20th gives you a divine chance to develop your creative talent. Being bossy could alienate a loved one on the 23rd; treat them as an equal partner. The days surrounding the 26th are perfect for settling a real estate deal; this new arrangement will give you more privacy.

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SAGITTARIUS

CAPRICORN

October 24th – November 22nd

November 23rd – December 21st

December 22nd – January 20th

An authority figure could try to abuse their power as June gets underway so be ready to stand in your own defence. Indulge in sensual pleasures in the days surrounding the 6th. Working as part of a team proves productive near the 7th. A fabulous job could be awarded to you on or around the 8th. Don't let family interfere with a romantic relationship on the 9th. Your sexual desires prompt an angry outburst in the days surrounding the 12th. The spotlight will be firmly trained on you throughout the 14th, and it looks as if you'll actually enjoy the experience. A work assignment involving travel, writing or teaching puts a spring in your step around the 15th. Neither a lender nor a borrower be on the 19th. The days surrounding the 20th are perfect for getting a bank loan, scholarship or government grant. Your expertise could be undervalued on the 23rd. Unexpected news about a relative or neighbour reaches your ears on the 26th, helping you see them in a more compassionate light. There's no point in trying to talk sense to a preoccupied obsessive person at the end of June.

The 4th warns against discussing sensitive topics like politics or religion in mixed company. Chances for love, luck and romance abound in the days surrounding the 6th. You'll have to take an aggressive stance toward career matters on or around the 7th. The 8th brings a sudden opportunity to rekindle a romance. Don't overdo it at the gym around the 9th, as your system is more delicate than you think. A meeting of the minds makes a partnership stronger on the 10th. Don't challenge your boss's authority in the days surrounding the 11th. A close partnership shows signs of strain on the 12th, when you're forced to work over the weekend. A legal decision goes your way around the 14th, giving you a great deal more freedom. Plan a romantic trip on or around the 15th. The 19th warns against power struggles with authority figures. Someone close shows how much you mean to them in the middle of June, making you feel like you're walking on air. Beware of rushing a physical relationship near the 23rd. An unexpected bonus could be awarded to you at the end of the month, thanks to an appreciative boss.

An argument about religion or politics could erupt around the 4th. A chance to move to a much bigger home could arrive in the days surrounding the 6th. Venture out of your comfort zone on or around the 7th. The 8th is ideal for striking an unorthodox real estate deal. You seem to be at cross-purposes with a loved one on the 9th; wait another few days before broaching a serious subject. The 10th puts you in line with a fabulous job. Don't overdo it at the gym in the days surrounding the 11th. Don't be quick to accept a job offer in the days surrounding the 12th; this opportunity is not what it seems. An electric physical attraction is too powerful to exist near the 14th. Spend quality time with family on or around the 15th. Don't overstep your boundaries with an authority figure in the days surrounding the 19th. If you're not happy with a medical diagnosis on the 24th, get a second opinion. Breaking free of a co-dependent relationship helps you see the potential in a range of new options and opportunities.

AQUARIUS

PISCES

January 21st – February 19th

February 20th – March 20th

Harsh realities force you to take your head out of the sand near the 4th. The 6th starts a series of short trips for pleasure; you'll enjoy living out of a suitcase. An admirer will start pursuing you in earnest after the 7th. An overseas call brings good news on or around the 8th. The 9th warns against signing a lease or buying household appliances. An intelligent admirer could ask you for a date on or around the 10th. The 11th isn't favoured for frivolous shopping sprees. Beware of rushing a romantic relationship around the 12th, or you could get more than you bargained for. Your powers of attraction could prompt a secret admirer to come out of the shadows on the 14th. Taking a short trip for pleasure near the 15th could put you on the path to romance. It's hard to feel romantic about somebody who acts more like your parent than lover on the 19th. Beware of making enemies in the workplace on or around the 25th. The end of June puts a full stop to a period of obscurity, giving you more time for an intimate relationship.

Beware of pushing yourself too hard while working out at the start of June, or you could incur an injury. Moneymaking opportunities abound near the 6th. The 7th forces you to take a more assertive stance in a relationship. Working on a freelance basis around the 8th may bring in more money than a salaried job. You could blurt out a secret on the 9th; try listening more than you speak. The 10th is perfect for closing a real estate deal. A loud argument clears the air between you and a close friend on the 11th. Home life has been a source of strain on or around the 12th, mostly because domestic commitments are cutting into your love life. Working in the entertainment industry helps you afford more luxuries around the 14th. Forming a business alliance with a silent partner near the 15th could be profitable. Home proves a comforting haven from job stress on the 20th. A heart to heart talk with a relative is in order on or around the 24th. Breaking away from a stuffy group on the 26th will help you to work on your private life.

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ARIES March 21st – April 20th It will be hard to contain your anger at an absent-minded friend around the 4th. Opportunities for personal advancement abound around and about the 6th. Aerobic exercise gives you a sexy glow on the 7th. Don't let money undermine a friendship on the 9th. Good news about a family member, cousin or neighbour is music to your ears on the 10th. If you don't like the medical advice you receive around the 11th, get a second opinion. Disappointing news about work could dampen your spirits on the 12th; bigger and better opportunities will arise later. Your love life gets an exciting jolt on the 14th, when a sexy newcomer joins your social circle. Exert a little pressure on an authority figure around the 15th; it will be hard to argue with your logic. The 19th is deadly for arguments with colleagues; maintain your silence. Unpleasant work conditions make it difficult to get anything done on the 24th. An authority figure could leave the office on the 26th, creating a more stimulating work environment. Keep your personal and professional lives strictly separate on the 27th. The 28th is great for making family plans.

TAURUS April 21st – May 21st Spending more time on solitary pursuits will give you peace of mind in the days surrounding the 6th. If you're going to win someone's heart, you need to be more assertive around the 7th. A vivid dream could inspire you to make a liberating change on the 8th. A moneymaking opportunity isn't all that it seems on the 12th; hold out for better things. Family life becomes more relaxed and enjoyable around the 14th. Plan a dinner party on the 15th. You won't impress someone with flashy status symbols near the 19th. The 20th is perfect for negotiating a pay raise or promotion. Be brutally honest on the 23rd, even at the risk of hurting a friend's feelings. You need to set down some boundaries with a petulant youngster or lover around the 24th. The 25th finds you arguing endlessly with someone who won't change his opinion. An educational or legal matter comes to a close near the 26th, enabling you to spend more time on your personal life. Try not to get distracted by insignificant details on the 27th. Good news about a close relative, neighbour or colleague is music to your ears on the 28th.



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