Social Scene Costa del Sol 10 – 16 April 2025 Issue 2075
Darkness into Light
THE Darkness Into Light charity walk returns to the Costa del Sol on May 10, promising its biggest year yet.
The now global campaign, launched in 2009 by Pieta in Dublin, raises awareness and funds for suicide and self-harm prevention.
Starting with 400 walkers in Phoenix Park, it now unites over 150,000 participants across 150 locations worldwide annually.
On the Costa del Sol, walks in Benalmadena, La Cala de Mijas, and Estepona will support AFESOL, the local mental health charity.
AFESOL provides free workshops in schools, psychological care for those with suicidal thoughts, counselling for survivors, and family support.
The event encourages community solidarity, breaking the silence around these critical issues.
Pieta, founded in 2006,
has aided 70,000 people with free services funded by events like this. The walk begins at 6am, transitioning from darkness to dawn, symbolising hope.
Routes start at Plaza el Remo (La Carihuela) in Benalmadena, outside Biddy Mulligans in La Cala de Mijas, and Chiringuito Blue Dolphin in Estepona.
Registration is open at
darknessintolight.ie: €24 for adults, €5 for teens (13-17), and free for under-13s. “We walk in memory of loved ones lost,” organisers say, encouraging the Costa del Sol community to join this powerful movement.
Mark your calendars and help make this year’s event the largest yet, supporting AFESOL’s vital work in mental health.
Lions diabetes success
RECENTLY, the La Cala Lions Diabetic Support Group achieved a mammoth success with their Diabetes Awareness Campaign.
The stall at the Mijas Health Day event offered free glucose testing to the public and an impressive 101 people took advantage of the opportunity to get tested. Organised by the Department of Health, the Health Day event in the Torreón Square in La Cala de Mijas, was a huge success.
In just three hours the Diabetic Support Group’s two nurses Fay and Mercy, tested 101 members of the public for their glucose levels, aiming to raise awareness about diabetes, its symptoms and the importance of early detection.
There were many other interesting stalls including the Red Cross and Adimi as well as our own Lions Alzheimer Support Group. Sandie was busy showing everyone the Muff Fiddlers! These little knitted muffs come complete with bells, ring, zips, buttons, balls, corks etc so that the sufferers from
dementia can literally fiddle with these for calm and comfort.
Well done to Mijas Town Hall for organising such an educational and happy day. The Lions are committed to making a positive impact in La Cala de Mijas and surrounding areas and supporting communities and meeting humanitarian needs. Tel 607 879 450 for more info on their work and how you can get involved.
Credit: DiL CDS
Darkness into Light Estepona.
Diabetes testing in La Cala de Mijas.
Credit: Lions
New spring menu
CASCADA Marbella welcomes spring with a refreshed seasonal menu, crafted by brothers Jacques and Mathieu Lagarde.
Almost hidden in the Sierra Blanca hills beside a natural waterfall, the bistro, opened in September 2020, blends sustainable, honest cuisine with a warm ambiance. The new menu celebrates fresh, carefully sourced flavours, paired with an evolving wine list from prestigious global vineyards, ensuring a perfect match for every dish.
Highlights include a home-made sausage of pork and beef, seasoned with oregano, brie de chèvre, and sweet raisins, balanced by a green leek aioli. Other menu treats feature confit Mediterranean vegetables, a mushroom cream with sautéed oyster mushrooms and crispy fried parsley, and a fresh salad of treviso, frisée, and lettuce with a caramelised lemon-honey dressing, pickled onions, and mustard seeds.
The ‘farm-to-table’ tas-
ting menu, priced at €85, offers five courses blending traditional and avant-garde techniques, with optional charcuterie (€20) and wine pairing (€30). The cocktail list, inspired by the restaurant’s Istán garden and farm, features innovative drinks using fresh, seasonal ingredients.
Open Thursday to Sunday from 1pm to midnight, and Monday to Wednesday from 6pm to midnight, reservations are available at cascadamarbella.com or by calling 623 001 465.
Fuengirola Dog Day
FUENGIROLA will once again celebrate its much-loved Dog Day, inviting pet owners and animal lovers to enjoy a fun-filled day dedicated to their furry companions.
The event kicks off at 10.30am in Plaza de España, with a lively canine parade heading towards the Sohail Castle hillside, where a range of activities and exhibitions will take place throughout the day.
Dog owners can look forward to obedience displays, agility games, and canine-themed stalls, featuring groomers, pet shops and local veterinary clinics. Animal rescue organisations will also be present, raising awareness about their work and offering adoption opportunities for dogs in need of a home.
A new highlight this year is the chance to try free paddle surfing with your dog, available between 11am and 1pm. In addition, there will be raffles every 20 minutes, with prizes generously donated by local businesses and associations.
For those feeling peckish, a refreshment area run by the Spanish Associa-
tion Against Cancer will serve food and drinks, giving attendees the opportunity to support a charitable cause while enjoying a relaxed atmosphere.
Councillors encouraged locals and visitors alike to take part: “It’s a fantastic opportunity to enjoy a day outdoors with your pet, meet fellow dog lovers, and support animal welfare initiatives in our community.”
So bring your dog along and join the celebration - a perfect day out for pets and people alike!
Cascada refreshed for spring.
Credit: Ayuntamiento de Fuengirola
Credit: Cascada
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Mama Paula’s Cazbah
PREPARE for an electrifying evening as the globally celebrated Mama Paula Blues Band headlines at the Cazbah Live Lounge in Mijas. Renowned for her mastery of the electric guitar, keyboards, and vocals,
Mama Paula brings a rich, blues-drenched vibe that has bespelled fans worldwide and now lights up the Costa del Sol.
Mama Paula’s journey reflects her unwavering love for the blues. She’s shared stages with legends like Mark Knopfler, Van Morrison, and Joe Cocker at iconic venues such as the Royal Albert Hall. Her dynamic performances have also featured alongside Mud Morganfield (son of blues giant Muddy Waters), Suzi Quatro, Alan Price, and Jimmy James. Starting at Route 66, where she won over a doubtful club owner, she’s since earned her place as a powerhouse in the international blues community.
Catch Mama Paula live at Cazbah on Friday, April 11, at 9pm. Bookings can be made on 602 535 710.
Don’t miss this chance to experience a night of blues brilliance.
Jennifer Lopez ignites Malaga
MALAGA is preparing for the summer’s most sizzling event as Jennifer Lopez officially brings her Up All Night Live In 2025 tour to the city.
On July 11, the global superstar will take to the stage at the Estadio Atletismo Ciudad de Mala ga, giving the venue’s first major concert since Manuel Carras co’s 2022 performance ended an eight-year musical drought.
Lopez’s five-city Spanish tour kic ks off July 8 in Pontevedra (Parque Ta fisa), followed by Cadiz (Estadio Nuevo Miran dilla) on July 10, Malaga on July 11, Barcelona (Palau Sant Jordi) on July 15, and Bilbao (BEC!) on July 16. Promoters promise an ‘electrifying show’ featuring all her iconic hits, though ticket sale details remain something of a secret.
This will be a rare Spanish appearance for Lopez, who last performed in Fuengirola, in 2019 and Madrid in 2012. Most notably, Ma drid is absent from this tour’s lineup. With over 80 million records sold, Lopez has sparkled as a dancer, actress (Selena, Anaconda), and singer since her 1999 debut On The 6, featu ring smashes like ‘If You Had My Love’. Her latest album, This Is Me... Now (2024), arrived a decade after A.K.A., though it saw a drop in sales. Costa del Sol fans, get ready for a night to remember.
Jennifer Lopez. Spectacular stage show in Malaga.
Mama Paula bewitching the blues crowd. Credit: James YeadonFacebook
Magic Mod returns
THE Magic Mod, aka Ben Taylor, Rock ’n’ Roll’s favourite magician, is back to cause gasps on the Costa del Sol with his mini-tour from April 19 to 22.
Fresh off a triumphant 2025 tour, the South Londoner returns with his suitcase of tricks, blending classic magic with a modern, laugh-out-loud twist. Known for supporting icons like Paul Weller, The Libertines, and Liam Gallagher, he’s played massive venues like Glasgow’s Barrowlands but prefers the intimacy of smaller ones, like those awaiting fans on the Costa del Sol.
Kicking off at Cazbah Live Lounge in La Cala de Mijas on April 19, the tour hits Minnelli’s in Benalmadena on April 21 and Jolly Jack’s in Fuengirola on April 22. Tickets, available at each venue, range from €20 in advance to €25 at the door.
After packing out Jolly Jacks last year, the Magic Mod’s back by popular demand, promising unique, audience-driven shows. “No two nights are the same,” he told Euro Weekly News. “Magic’s visual - it translates anywhere, even with my London accent.”
A Magic Circle member, Taylor mixes Paul Weller’s swagger with Tommy Cooper’s charm.
From his first gig, pulled off Crawley High Street, to sharing stages with Ronnie Wood and Pete Doherty, he thrives on fun and quick-witted comebacks to hecklers. Expect madcap moments, big laughs, and jaw-dropping tricks as the Magic Mod brings magic to our coast once more.
La Fonda heritage
RIGHT in the centre of the charming Santo Cristo Square in Marbella’s Old Town, La Fonda Heritage Hotel stands out as the finest of boutique hospitality.
Far away from the heaving business of most of Marbella’s hip swankiness and boasting an intimate 20 unique rooms and a variety of gastronomic delights, this historic diamond mixes elegance and tradition.
Originally making waves in 1976 as Marbella’s first hotel restaurant to earn a Michelin Star, La Fonda’s culinary legacy continues thriving today under the expert direction of chef Jorge González Carmona, a veteran of Ritz Madrid and Robuchon fame.
The hotel’s lauded spaces cater to every taste. La Ermita, a magical venue within a recently recovered 16th-century San Sebas-
tián chapel, gives us an exclusive and unique setting for intimate dinners and events. Los Patios, a lush inner courtyard steeped in history, provides a fresh, open-air dining experience steeped in Old Town charm. Up top, the La Fonda Sky Bar dazzles with breathtaking views, serving as an elegant spot for sunset cocktails. While, across the square, La Bodega de La Fonda tempts visitors with local tapas, unique dishes, and an amazing wine list.
This Easter, La Fonda becomes the heart of Marbella’s Semana Santa, offering a frontrow seat to the processions, the pomp and heart of Marbella, and a special menu crafted for the occasion too. La Fonda Heritage Hotel promises a perfect blend of history, flavour, and timeless attraction.
La Fonda, in the heart of Marbella’s old town.
Magic Mod dazzles Costa del Sol once more.
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ring stages with Ronnie Wood he veteran of Ritz Madrid and Robuchon fame.
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MARBELLA’S glittering shoreline is about to get a serious style upgrade.
On Thursday April 10, at 7pm, Siroko Beach will play host to an evening that promises catwalks, cocktails and cause-driven celebration in a glamorous gala that’s making waves before it even begins.
Dubbed the Siroko Beach Marbella Fashion & Music Gala, this stylish seaside soiree offers far more than your average night out.
Guests will be welcomed with a free drink on arrival - the perfect toast to an evening brimming with taste and tunesalongside chef-prepared
event: a three-course dinner with two menu options, cooked up by the culinary maestros at Siroko Beach. Expect refined Mediterranean flair served with ocean views and a laid back vibe.
But the real showstoppers? A smart-casual fashion showcase curated by Top Design, featuring exclusive pieces modelled live on the catwalk - fashionistas, take note.
Fashion & Music Gala legend Pepe Bao
appetisers to whet the appetite. Then comes
PEPE BAO is, without a doubt, one of the most unique and unrepeatable fi gures of the Spanish music scene. Pirate by vocation, self-taught by training, eclectic by conviction, fun by nature, professional by dedication, and musician to the end of his long hair.
His ability to experiment and assimilate new ideas seems endless and widely recognised as one of the most important and infl uential names in the history of modern bass in Spain. He is the man who took the bass out
Feeling lucky? Attendees also stand a chance to win a free massage, courtesy of AldonaGi Beauty & Wellness.
And while the fashion and food are fabulous, the event is also giving back. A donation from the night will go to Marbella-based charity ‘Collective Calling’, which works to rescue street children in Tanzania. It’s glitz with a heartand your night out could help change a life.
And if that wasn’t enough to turn heads, soul sensation Mr Maph, a firm favourite on the Costa del Sol music scene, will be bringing the house down with a live set of authentic soul music.
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of the back room and the irrelevance, and claimed all his musical value. Pepe has extensive experience in a variety of musical
styles, including recording with countless artists, as well as a large number of live performances throughout his
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long musical career, which makes him an institution and a reference for more than one generation of bassists.
Pepe Bao is playing Louie Louie in Estepona harbour on Wednesday, April, 16 at 10.30pm as part of his European tour. Advance tickets are €11, from woutick.com
playing Louie Louie in Estepona harbour day, April, 16 at of his European
Louie Louie can be found in Avenida Luis Braille just opposite the harbour.
Siroko Beach Marbella Fashion & Music Gala.
ON Thursday, March 27, La Cala de Mijas saw the official opening of Pauza, the striking new, restaurant celebrating its official opening with a packed house of local fans and food lovers yearning for a different touch of sophistication.
In Calle Competa 2, the very contemporary gourmet experience fuses Argentine fire-cooking traditions with Nordic and Mediterranean influences, guaranteeing a dining experience that’s as much about connection as it is about flavour.
Owner Lucas, originally from Buenos Aires and a family of seasoned restaurateurs, fell in love with La Cala’s charm and its people. Together with his wife, they brought their vision to life: a warm, elegant space that embraces coolness where time most definitely slows down, even if the service doesn’t, and every dish tells a story.
Pauza opens in La Cala
The menu, simple yet focused and highlights flame-grilled meats like the Torre Angus (hi-
gh-grilled loin) and tender bone-in sirloin cooked low and slow, sourced from premium Irish beef. Fresh vegetables, which shine in colourful and freshness, form joyful salads, like the spectacular
filled pear dish or Citrica which gives a hat-tip to the Malaga coast, while grilled fish, Italian-inspired touches, and appetisers like Calabaza Asada round off the choices.
Pauza’s chilled-out atmosphere is an attraction all of its own.
Inside, low lighting creates a ro-
mantic feel, while the clean, tidy design radiates sophistication and calm. Outside, the heated terrace was pulsating with cool, unique music, setting the stage for more than just a social experience. Signature cocktails and a carefully curated wine list make it ideal for a casual drink with friends or an intimate evening for two, year round.
Beyond the dish, Pauza adds a personal twist with Pauza La Tienda, an integrated and meticulously curated boutique featuring exclusive oils, wines, timeless clothing, jewellery, and accessories, perfect for gifts or a self-indulgent treat. It was literally full all night. The restaurant also caters to events exceptionally well, from private gatherings to wedding receptions, with wheelchair access, a smoking area, and a staff praised for their friendly, informed service.
Open Tuesday to Friday 6.30pm to midnight, Saturday 12.30pm to midnight, and Sunday 12.30pm to 5pm, Pauza is set to become a La Cala de Mijas favourite. Reserve on 604 492 938 or visit pauza.es to pause and savour the moment.
COSTA FOOD TOURS
Spanish Easter foods
IT’S no surprise that as one of the biggest occasions in the Spanish calendar, characterised by parades, religious ceremonies and family gatherings, food plays a huge part in the week long celebrations of Semana Santa and unsurprisingly, there there are many sweet treats included.
So here’s a top 10 of what to expect:
Top Secret Premier
Mariscos (Seafood) - Plays a big role and it’s time to roll out the big guns such as lobster for those seafood platters or enjoy the traditional fried fish such as calamari (squid), boquerones (anchovies) and merluza (hake)
Stew) - A traditional Spanish Easter dish, this is a hearty chickpea and cod stew. It’s a typical meal eaten during Lent and Holy Week when many people avoid eating meat.
PREMIER CLUB, Marbella doesn’t stop bringing the best in live music. This time, the Costa del Sol’s favourite rock ’n’ rollers, Top Secret.
Cordero Asado (Roast Lamb) - The most classic centrepiece to grace the big family table is a slow roast whole suckling lamb, but shoulder or leg work equally well, often enhanced by lots of garlic and herbs
Bacalao (Salted Cod) - This is a staple during Holy Week and it’s used in various dishes like bacalao a la vizcaína, cod with a tomato and red pepper sauce.
The band Top Secret liven up any gathering; they uplift any party, disrupt any quiet romantic evening, and get everyone on the dance floor with their dynamic and incredibly engaging live performances that have the entire audience singing along. No matter where they go, you can be sure it will be exciting and noisy.
Sopa de Ajo (Garlic Soup) - It’s popular in many regions, especially in the centre of Spain. Mostly made up of garlic, pepper, and chicken broth, sopa de ajo is a common dish you’ll find at family gatherings during Semana Santa. For texture, people will add pieces of bread to the soup, as well as a hard-boiled egg right in the centre (or a fried egg if you’re really looking for a good time).
Torrijas (Spanish Sweet Toast) - Similar to French toast, torrijas are slices of bread soaked in milk, sugar, and egg, then fried and coated in cinnamon and sugar. They’re a popular treat throughout Spain during Easter.
Potaje de Vigilia (Chickpea and Cod
Capirotada (Sweet Bread Pudding) - A type of bread pudding made with cinnamon, sugar, nuts, and sometimes cheese or fruit. It’s especially popular in the Andalucia region.
Mona de Pascua (Traditional Easter Cake) - Often decorated with colourful eggs or chocolate, it’s particularly popular in Catalonia and Valencia, and it can vary from a simple sponge cake to elaborate creations.
Pestiños (Holy Week Pastry) - A deep-fried dough often made with honey or sugar, pestiños are common in Andalucia during Easter. They’re light, crispy, and sweet.
Buñuelos de Viento (Wind Fritter) - These are basically fried dough balls, and in Spain we cover them with sugar and cinnamon. Made with simple ingredients like water, milk, egg or yeast, bueñelos are a quick treat enjoyed by many locals during Semana Santa.
So there you go, explore some of the traditional Spanish Easter goodies !!!
This three-piece performs hits from international rock classics and movie soundtracks, combining hard rock and punk with heavier versions of well-known pop songs including Michael Jackson, to make everyone grin from ear to ear. The desire to sing along is strong with the Top Secret crowd.
The Costa del Sol-famed Top Secret (Christian, Gae Tano and Alex), one of the bands of the house, with their inimitable shows, characterised by the great power they give off on stage and because on top of that they play the best covers of Rock-Pop in Spanish and English. With a renewed repertoire from
Queen, Rage to The Prodigy, plus the Friday night surprise... Let’s keep the secret.
As usual on Fridays at Premiere Club Marbella, the Top Secret guys are on stage at 11.30pm Entry is free and the main act is on Friday, April 11. Friday late night, Plaza de los Olivos local 2., Marbella.
Rocio Starry Amy
AMY AMY AMY, the Costa del Sol’s much-loved tribute to the late great Amy Winehouse through the voice of Costa del Sol Jazz singer, Rocío Starry, is playing at the Vinilo Café Pub in Benalmadena, Arroyo de La Miel on Saturday.
Credit: Amy Amy Amy , Facebook .
For a tribute to the great Amy Winehouse, Rocío Starry’s voice perfectly encapsulates the deep, strong control of that of the Londoner chanteuse, with a clear and precise pitch and a wide range that allows her to tackle both high and low notes with apparent ease.
Accompanied by José Nova on bass, Alex Peña on guitar, Oliver Torres on drums, and Juanma Romero on sax, Rocio promises to deliver an evening of delight for Amy Winehouse fans.
to Rocio, “I fell in love with her voice from the first day I heard it and started introducing some of her songs into my repertoire. My mother told me that her songs looked great on me. The day I found out about Amy’s death, I was singing in a disco, and when I approached a friend with the microphone, he gave me the terrible news. You can’t imagine how I felt.”
of that of the Londoner to Rocio, “I fell in love
Rocio Starry’s sell-out performance at the Salon Varietés theatre in Fuengirola should give an indication of how popular the Amy Amy Amy show has become.
Those in Benalmadena can see the show for free on Saturday, April 12 at Vinilo Café Pub, Avenida de Salvador Vicente 28, Arroyo de la Miel.
Top Secret play Billy Jean at Premier.
Jazz chanteuse
Rocio Starry is Amy Winehouse.
Lux Mundi April events
LUX MUNDI Ecumenical Centre, located at Calle Nueva No 3, Fuengirola, invites the community to a lineup of events this April.
The Centre, open Tuesday to Friday from 10am to 1pm, can be reached on 952 474 840 or luxmundif@ gmail.com for more details.
The Boutique at Calle Nueva No 7 will be open during the same hours, offering autumn and winter bargains, including shoes, jewellery, and household items.
Donations of clothing and goods are welcome, but please bring them in bags you don’t need during opening hours.
Support groups are also on the schedule. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) English group meets daily at 12pm, except Wednesdays and Saturdays at 8pm. Narcotics Anonymous (NA) English group gathers Tuesdays at 7.30pm and Fridays at 8pm. Families of AA (AI) English group meets Fridays Fridays at 8pm.
The Centre will close for Easter from Thursday, April 17, to Sunday, April 20. On Wednesday, April 23, join the monthly lunch at a local restaurant at 2pm. Contact the centre for more details.
Then, on Thursday, April 24, experience Taizé Prayer at San Jose Parish Church at 6pm.
Lux Mundi welcomes all to participate in these community-focused events. For inquiries, contact the Centre directly. Don’t miss out.
Designer market
PALOMA BLANCA Boutique Hotel in Marbella will be host to Helen Stanley’s Champagne Lifestyle artisan market. The entrance is free, and it opens on Friday, April 18.
The Helen Stanley-curated Saturday Garden Market and Art Fair will begin again at an all new location, in the lush setting of the Paloma Blanca Boutique Hotel, featuring an array of unique stalls selling handcrafted artisan items, art, jewellery and fashion, as well as hosting masterclasses in jewellery-crafting and painting. The hotel’s market is open to the public with plenty of free and easy parking.
Some of the stalls will be showcasing the unique products of artisans including Chilani Skincare, Balla Beautiful World, Romtom Crafts, Poppy Alonso Design, The Water Art Studio, Maleca Handmade Jewels, Martine Marbais, and approximately 15 others, not to mention Helen Stanley’s own Champagne Lifestyle fashions and designs.
The popularity of Helen’s pop-up markets has gone from strength to strength, growing bigger each time, with 2024’s series at Kempinski, La Sala and OAK all resounding successes, it looks like 2025 will be also be a big year for the weekly market. The Paloma Blanca boutique hotel is on Calle Pablo Picasso, 13, Marbella.
OPEN 11.00 - 01.00 7 DAYS A WEEK
Lux-Mundi get together.
News from Simply Thriving
MORE than 70 friends are looking forward to the special event on Wednesday April 23 on St George’s evening. Dinner and drinks at La Sierra and entertainment from the ever effervescent Alexandra Avery who can even make St George look bright, sexy and beautiful. The evening is open for everyone and we are delighted to welcome Ewan and Maureen Fraser to party there to celebrate their Diamond Wedding Anniversary.
Seventy booked so we can take 30 more and the evening will be delightful. Ring 951 313 257 or see details on Simply Thriving Group Facebook and answer in comment.
In May we look forward to a trip to Mijas and are now negotiating a bit of fun with Jason at the chocolate factory, making chocolate and having a bar of chocolate to eat followed by lunch in Mijas. You can drive up or the bus runs regularly from Fuengirola, more details soon.
Marcos Marín Puerto Banus
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APRIL 10, Puerto Banus will host the grand unveiling of ‘Poseidon’, a striking large-scale sculpture by acclaimed optical artist Marcos Marin.
The event, graced by Marin himself, Marbella councilor Vanessa Ortiz de Zárate, and Brazil’s Consul in Spain, Vera Cintia Álvarez, marks a cultural high-point for the Costa del Sol. Following its debut, the piece will travel to Nice, displayed under the patronage of HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco.
Born in São Paulo, Brazil, in 1967, Marin first gained fame as a virtuoso pianist before his passion for visual arts took him to France. There, an apprenticeship with an engraver in Montmartre led to a life-changing meeting with optical art pioneer Victor Vasarely, helping him shape Marin’s style. His career has since flourished,
mixing tradition and modernity through innovative portraiture. Notable works include a monument to Princess Grace, unveiled in 2012 at Art Monaco and later installed in Cap-Martin’s Jardin des Oliviers.
‘Poseidon,’’a modern tribute to the Mediterranean’s sea god, gives a hat-tip to the region’s myths, with Gi-
braltar’s Rock and Ceuta’s Mount Hacho as backdrop. Marin’s work, known for capturing icons like Maria Callas, Madonna, and Michael Douglas, toys with perception in mesmerising ways. Gallerist Ursula Salvador brings this masterpiece to Puerto Banus, concreting Marin’s status as a global contemporary art titan.
Brian Piccolo Age Concern postponed
DUE to reasons beyond the control of the organisers, the dazzling fashion extravaganza hosted by performer Brian Piccolo in aid of Age Concern Marbella - San Pedro, has had to be postponed.
The special event was due to be held on April 25, but has now suffered a delay that no-one in the organisation could have foreseen. The extravaganza will go ahead, but unfortunately at a later date. So, watch this space for further news on the musical events and fashion show in which Brian Piccolo will sing, divulge secrets from his fascinating life as couturier and as well be raffling the
Brian Piccolo and Age Concern event postponed.
opportunity to have one’s own, tailor-made outfit by the man himself, all costs covered by Brian.
Naomi Campbell, Marcos Marín, Linda Evangelista and Sabina Albano! For Gianni Versace au Palazzo Biscari Catania.