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Is acupuncture just a fad or ancient medicine that really works?

August 23, 2010 By: malaga Category: Malaga

Acupuncture is the oldest medicine known, and there are documents detailing the practice that are more than 4000 years old. This technique was used by the Chinese to treat disease or relieve pain. Similarly, tantric massage or shiatsu acupuncture works on energy points. In these ancient texts, we can find graphic designs that explain in [...]

Bill Viola and Pablo Ruiz Picasso in Malaga

August 16, 2010 By: malaga Category: Malaga

The Malaga Picasso Museum (MPM) has been reinvigorated by the direction of Jose Lebrero, whose plan to attract the maximum audience possible is to bring contemporary artists who have a connection with the genius Picasso. His magnificent new plan opens with an installation by famous video art pioneer Bill Viola, born in 1951 in New [...]

The sushi man of Toulouse Club 2

August 09, 2010 By: malaga Category: Malaga

Visitors to Malaga are well advised to sample the culinary delights of Toulouse Club cocktail bar any day of the week: it’s in an unbeatable location right in the heart of the city across from the recently opened theatre Echegaray. On normal days the Club is an exclusive and cozy place to sip the first [...]

The Sushi Man of Toulouse Club part 1

August 03, 2010 By: malaga Category: Malaga

A strange excitement runs through the shopping centre Vialia Malaga … a small crowd of onlookers are gathered in front of a stand prepared for the occasion, taking pictures with their cameras and mobile phones of an unusual sight: a man and a woman, both nearly naked and serving as “human trays” for sushi and [...]

Exhibition Maria Jose Gallardo in Malaga

July 28, 2010 By: malaga Category: Malaga

María José Gallardo, a young painter from Seville, will present her exhibition “Brothers” at the Unicaja foundation in Malaga. Most of the paintings on display depict female figures wearing clothes adorned with eclectic symbolic markers of religion, cinema, folk tales, traditions or images that exist in today’s media culture. Two of the most important paintings [...]

Beyond Missionary

July 23, 2010 By: malaga Category: Malaga

Don’t wag your heads in shock when I say that sex is doesn’t always have to fill the same “man-on-top” hetero-normative mold-the missionary position is anything but erotic. Back in its day, the Kama sutra reinvented sex but it seems that many still don’t have a clue about the new-fangled positions: ladies [...]

The New Masculine Landscape

July 20, 2010 By: malaga Category: Malaga

The word Manscape refers to male hygiene and aesthetic practices and is a combination of man and landscape (landscaping) … As you can imagine, it sometimes takes a bit of pruning to control the abundance of one’s luscious forest. There are several reasons to trim: for more equitable gender relations or to feel cooler, especially [...]

Ground rules for naturism

July 15, 2010 By: malaga Category: Malaga

- First Tip: Don’t say nudist. The word is naturist – didn’t your mother teach you anything? - Don’t stare. Really, it can be tricky to get used to being on a nude beach, or in a naturist camp-ground or resort, but if you are only here to get your thrills, download porn instead. - Always, always, [...]

Victoria Civera in Contemporary Art Center Malaga

July 13, 2010 By: malaga Category: Malaga

Finally, the Contemporary Art Center (CAC) in Malaga opens its doors to a Spanish woman. She may not be well known in Spain but her artwork is unique and more than noteworthy. Victoria Civera was born in Valencia in 1955 and later studies at studied at the College of San Carlos in the same city. [...]

Nude Beaches in Malaga

July 09, 2010 By: malaga Category: Malaga

The history of nudism goes back more than 70 thousand years. In fact, clothing is a relatively new invention in our history, and according to archaeologists, we began to dress only when we begin to migrate to colder parts of the world, about 40,000 thousand years ago. For example, the original Olympics (founded in 776 [...]