On February 25th a group of women from the Almunécar International Women’s Group held a reading of “The Vagina Monologues” at the Centro Social Paquita Ruiz as part of these world wide events.
Features
editorial columns by feature writers
Highlights in the Winter Cold
by Marianne Lindahl •
February on our tropical coast has been exceptionally cold and windy this year. But we are lucky to enjoy festivities and delicious seasonal dishes to chase away winter depression.
PDF of the March Edition Now Available
by Martin Myall •
The March edition of the Seaside Gazette is now available for downloading for just one euro.
Dog Shot Twice By Burglars
by David Darby •
Leaping at the intruders, the pup was shot twice, once in the head and again in the shoulder. The head shot exited near Legend’s ear and the shoulder one came out near his hip. However, Legends attack on the intruders gave Shahan time to scream for help and the robbers fled… but not before
Servicosta S.L. White Goods Service
by Vivienne Hughes •
Servicosta S.L., is a family-run business, which came into being 26 years ago, and specializes in fixing white goods. It also caters for smaller domestic appliances and air-con units.
Holistic Therapist in La Herradura
by Louise Powell •
Marta García is a Manual & Energy Therapist with almost ten years of experience.
One Billion Rising
by Gazette Reader •
“We sang and danced to Break the Chain – joining hundreds and thousands of women in countries all over the world as part of One Billion Rising.”
Reader’s Letter: Vagina Dialogue Presentation
by Gazette Reader •
Would it be possible to put a reminder in about Almunecar International Women’s Group’s presentation of Eve Ensler’s Vagina Monologues.
New Fiscal Reform 2015
by Maria Teresa Velasco •
2015 will be a year of change from a fiscal point of view. While there will be many fiscal reductions, there are areas where taxation rates will increase. Below is an overview of these changes
Camper Home City
by Hugh MacArthur •
Anybody who has driven along the back lane between Salobreña beach to La Caleta recently will have notice just under a hundred camper vans parked up – I counted them.
