Living by Zoe Christodoulides

The end of the underground

THE DAYS WHEN THE CLUBS PULSATED TO THE HYPNOTIC BEAT OF UNDERGROUND DANCE MUSIC ARE DISAPPEARING. BUT IT SHOULDN’T REALLY BE THAT WAY

Living by Tracy Roth-Rotsas

It’s our turn

FEBRUARY 29 IS FAST APPROACHING. FOR LADIES THAT ONCE MEANT ONE THING – POPPING THE QUESTION

Bar Review by Nathalie Kyrou

The Brewery

Go through the looking glass

The latest fusion of bar/lounge/restaurant to hit the Limassol nightlife scene is The Brewery, a crazy Alice-in-Wonderland type of place.

The pain of poisoning

Seeing a dog die of poison is one of the most traumatic experience for a pet owner

As I sit in the vet’s waiting for my appointment to have my dogs vaccinated, a frantic man bursts through the door with a little mongrel.

There was foam coming out of the little dog’s mouth and he looks terrified.

Pets by Jacqueline Theodoulou

My pets and me

An avid pet lover describes the heartache and joy of owning pets

Ever since I can remember, I’ve been obsessed with animals.

I still remember my first pets: two rabbits called Bubble and Squeak. I was devastated when they ran away about a year later.

Beauty by Ilia Georgiou

Stop the spots

Practical tips to prevent acne

The teenage years are traumatic enough, and if acne is added to the list then you’re faced with one angst-ridden teenager.

CYPRUS FILM DAYS

Oh, the irony! As you read this, red carpets are being tacked into place and security measures unfolded in preparation for the Oscars in LA in a few hours. Also as you read this, DHL packages are being unpacked, film prints unspooled and reels double-checked in preparation for Cyprus Film Days, the island’s biggest annual film festival.