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Diario Sur - Diario de Málaga. Noticias de Malaga
  • Embracing the world with jazz, blues, soul and rock
    Aki Riihimaki, Dana Andrews and Gianni Piras. (sur)

    24/02 | 20:00

    Embracing the world with jazz, blues, soul and rock

    Duo Dana and Gianni present their new album at Nerja's cultural centre this Saturday evening

    Jennie Rhodes
  • Costa beach clean-up team to hold first event of the year in March
    Volunteers needed for beach clean up. (sur)

    24/02 | 13:13

    Costa beach clean-up team to hold first event of the year in March

    The team is looking for volunteers to pick up rubbish and divers to help clear the seabed

    Jennie Rhodes
  • Costa del Sol, still the best place to invest

    Juan Goñi Uriate, Félix Romero, Jennie Rhodes, Ángeles Muñoz, Setareh Mohregi, Vanessa Dávila and Marc Elliott de Lama. (JOSELE)

    23/02 | 15:19

    Costa del Sol, still the best place to invest

    SUR in English and Marbella town hall hosted a roundtable event with experts from the property sector looking at the current state of the market

    Jennie Rhodes
  • Axarquía writer to launch book at Nerja Arts Society event
    Image of the book cover. (SUR)

    22/02 | 19:32

    Axarquía writer to launch book at Nerja Arts Society event

    Chris Stewart and Victoria Hislop have both contributed to Impressions of Andalucía, written by Linda Decker and illustrated by Peter Lawrence

    Jennie Rhodes
  • Celebrating the Axarquía's 'liquid gold'

    20/02 | 10:37

    Celebrating the Axarquía's 'liquid gold'

    Around 80 people attended the first Molienda in English event in Riogordo since before the pandemic

    Jennie Rhodes
  • Global Indian classical music duo return to Andalucía

    20/02 | 08:55

    Global Indian classical music duo return to Andalucía

    Govinda Schlegel, who plays the sitar and sarod, and Pritam Singh, who plays the tabla, are giving three concerts in Spain in February and March

    Jennie Rhodes
  • From the three 'Rs' to two

    10/02 | 13:33

    From the three 'Rs' to two

    Now things are back to normal and pollution levels are also back up to pre-pandemic levels, have we forgotten what we're doing to the environment?

    Jennie Rhodes
  • La Molienda: celebrating Riogordo’s ‘liquid gold’

    10/02 | 10:52

    La Molienda: celebrating Riogordo’s ‘liquid gold’

    The Axarquía village is able to hold a live festival this year after three years online

    Jennie Rhodes
  • Tango, rock and music from the movies in a treasure cave

    10/02 | 10:38

    Tango, rock and music from the movies in a treasure cave

    Four exclusive concerts are offered in Rincón de la Victoria's Cueva del Tesoro with audience capacity limited to just 80 seats

    Jennie Rhodes
  • Remembering the Spanish Civil War massacre on the Malaga to Almeria road

    08/02 | 08:35

    Remembering the Spanish Civil War massacre on the Malaga to Almeria road

    The Desbandá, on 8 February 1937, has been described as one of the bloodiest chapters of the war. It is believed that around 5,000 people lost their lives as Spanish, Italian and German warships and planes opened fire on fleeing civilians

    Jennie Rhodes
  • Coastal towns remember victims of Spanish Civil War massacre on 86th anniversary

    05/02 | 07:45

    Coastal towns remember victims of Spanish Civil War massacre on 86th anniversary

    Thousands of civilians were killed by Italian and German forces while fleeing the Civil War in Malaga

    Jennie Rhodes
  • Vélez-Málaga: a Babylonian god or an Islamic valley?

    03/02 | 20:09

    Vélez-Málaga: a Babylonian god or an Islamic valley?

    The meaning of the first part of the town's name remains a mystery and could be derived from Spain's Muslim era or go back to Phoenician times

    Jennie Rhodes / eUGENIO CABEZAS
  • Costa Tropical town to have home for the elderly in March

    27/01 | 12:30

    Costa Tropical town to have home for the elderly in March

    The residence in Almuñécar will have supervised flats for 100 people as well as well as 60 places in the day centre

    Jennie Rhodes
  • A unique opportunity to see local scientist's Arctic expedition

    27/01 | 10:45

    A unique opportunity to see local scientist's Arctic expedition

    Katarina Anthony moved to Nerja with her family as a child and now works at CERN in Geneva, where she is involved in global scientific research projects

    Jennie Rhodes
  • Sumptuous cocktail of art, literature and gastronomy

    20/01 | 13:01

    Sumptuous cocktail of art, literature and gastronomy

    Eleanor McKenzie is curator at the S1A gallery in Estepona and is looking for new local and international artists

    Jennie Rhodes
  • Campaign group calls for changes to post Brexit 90-day travel rule

    05/01 | 12:22

    Campaign group calls for changes to post Brexit 90-day travel rule

    Hundreds of Britons who spend part of the year on the Costa del Sol have had their travelling rights curtailed since the UK left the EU

    Jennie Rhodes
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