Torremolinos’ Centro Cultural Pablo Ruiz Picasso is exhibiting Miradas IndiscretasA captivating art exhibit featuring the works of students from the Universidad Popular painting workshops led by Maribel Moreno. The display will run until April 26. It is part of an ongoing exhibition cycle at the university and is open to the general public for free. The collection, themed around balconies …
Read More »Elviria’s organic farmers market is a great place to shop.
On Saturday, April 19, the Guadalhorce Ecológico market returns to Elviria, offering a spectacular array of certified organic products from the Valle del Guadalhorce. Founded by smallholders in the Guadalhorce region 17 years back, this collective is now a Costa del Sol institution, renowned for its fresh, organic Km.0 products, and their massive vegetables. The market has up to 20 …
Read More »Celebrating an entire year of movement
Regular physical activity in later life is important for so many reasons – not only will health improve, but you’ll also meet new people. Age Concern Fuengirola Mijas y Benalmadena thought it was important to provide free chair exercises and pilates classes to their members. One year on, the benefits for the community are so rewarding. One woman commented that …
Read More »Clarence gets a taste of gypsy music with Covalsky
Covalsky is an upbeat jazz quartet that blends manouche gypsy ragtime with a distinct Spanish flair, and occasionally a hint bebop. They will perform their debut album Anhelos y Desatinos in a special concert at Clarence, Torremolinos on Friday, April 18, at 10pm. With a sense of humor and irony, the 10 tracks of this album, which are based on …
Read More »Semana Santa off to a wet start in Spain: Storm Olivier brings yellow alerts to Malaga and Cadiz – and soaks the famous Easter processions – CSN News
Rain and thunderstorms have swept through southern Spain during the first weekend of Semana Santa, causing chaos to early Easter processions. The yellow weather alerts issued by Spain’s official forecaster Aemet forced brotherhoods to rush their preparations in towns along the Costa del Sol. This included Malaga, Algeciras and Tarifa. On Saturday morning, torrential rain soaked the streets. Up to …
Read More »Sevilla police are busy with two large drug busts – CSN News
In two drug-busting operations conducted by the Policia Nacional, Sevilla, eleven people were arrested and two more investigated. The first one was in Las Tres Mil Viviendas, where they removed a “vertical-garden” that had been spread over an entire building. The second raid took place at an alleged medical cannabis association. READ MORE The so-called ‘Bragi’ operation, carried out Wednesday …
Read More »Looking for an Age Concern expert to speak out on the issue
Age Concern Marbella – San Pedro are announcing that they have a unique opportunity as the ‘voice’ of the organisation, heading up the fantastic and well-established Welfare Department. Sandra, the current head of department, has been a calm and knowledgeable voice to all those who call the Helpline. Sandra has decided to step down from her front-line welfare duties and …
Read More »‘Spain isn’t as cheap as you think anymore’: Brit goes from Benidorm to Marbella and is shocked at the price difference – CSN News
A BRITISH ex-pat in Benidorm has dispelled the notion that Spain will always be a cheap place for people to live. He moved to the coastal city in search of sun and a cheaper cost of living. On a recent visit to Marbella @harrytokky revealed that his followers on TikTok Spain isn’t quite as cheap as people think. He said, …
Read More »Magic Mod modgic returns to Costa de Sol
Magic Mod dazzles Costa del Sol once more. Credit: MM-Facebook Ben Taylor, Rock ‘n’ Roll’s favorite magician, The Magic Mod is returning to the Costa del Sol from April 19-22, 2025 to create a mini-tour that will cause screams and gasps. The South Londoner, fresh off his 2025 tour triumph, returns with a suitcase full of tricks that blend classic …
Read More »It’s a dog’s life – looking to move home
Dogs being rescued. Credit: Galgos en Familia. Two weeks ago, the main shelter of ‘Galgos en Familia’ in Alhaurín de la Torre was a safe haven for nearly 50 greyhounds, podencos, and mastiffs. The facility has been left in ruins yet again after the Guadalhorce river’s recent flood. ‘We can’t continue here,’ according to Gill Brunton is the president of the …
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