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July 25th Newsletter
A milestone of modern medicine (1)

How would you like to stand in the footprints of Ronaldo or Beckham? Well you can, if you vote for them to win the Golden Foot Award.
What's new?
If you love sparkly jewels, you should make time to visit Marco Molinario's boutique, where some of the more rare and unique stones are being exhibited at the moment. Photographic gems can be found at Monacopolis, an exhibition that we visited earlier this week. It also contains rare architectural models of Monte Carlo before, during and after it was developed. The ticket price of just 6 euros includes entry to the Erik Bulatov exhibition in Villa Palloma, or alternatively, you could combine the two exhibitions with a picnic lunch from Chaumiere restaurant.
Enough of culture! Summer nights are perfect for partying and tomorrow you're spoiled for choice. There are two white parties, one for charity and one for dancing, a club night with visiting DJ Cut Killer, and an evening with a nautical theme. If you're still up for it on Saturday, the Best of British keeps up the beat at Zest.
Finally, a new Italian steak house called Cotoletteria has been established in the premises previously known as Mystic Cafe. Mystic's owners are now concentrating their energies on the Brasserie du Mystic that used to be Instinct, and which they took over two years ago.
What's in the diary...
Thursday: British and InterNations networking.
Friday: Spanish fireworks.
Saturday: Love Ball.
Sunday: Bach organ music.
Coming up next week, music that's minimalist, replicated, and philanthropic.
For lots more suggestions, visit maBoum's 7 day listing and enjoy your weekend.
(1) This week's quote is the description of the IVF technique that resulted in the birth of the world's first "test tube baby", Louise Joy Brown, born this day 1978.