Anne Naylor returns to pages of The Riviera Woman.
In these challenging times, Anne talks about your fears and how to overcome them.

The annual Food Fair starts in Monaco. Runs from 23rd - 26th November at the Espace Fontvieille.
There is a new charity in town: Child Care Monaco.
The Riviera Woman talks to the two founders, Martine Ackermann and Caroline Healey and asks some 'real' questions...

Dance in all forms takes to the stage, marking the start of the Ballet season.
Making an impression, Jean-Christophe Maillot sets the bar...

Femmes Leaders Mondiales Monaco (FLMM) and GenderHopes form a partnership to fight against domestic violence in Monaco.
Sunday November 25th is International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and the collaboration is the beginning of the good work that will be accomplished. Read More...
The sun may still be shining on the Riviera but the temperatures are beginning to cool down.
A great way to keep warm and keep fit and healthy, is to climb the many stairs around instead of taking the lift or escalator.
Not only will you keep warm and burn those extra winter calories, you will be shaping up and exercising all those important muscles.

Celebration continue into the evening, with Prince Albert giving praise to chef Alain Ducasse... Read More
Alain Ducasse celebrates 25 years at his restaurant in Monaco.
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Eating broccoli raw is not only tasty, but because it is known as a 'super food' the health benefits are extremely important and worth taking serious note.
Broccoli is rich in Vitamin A - which is good for growth and the repair of body tissue. It also has Vitamin K which is essential for blood clotting and keeping your bones healthy.
Following research broccoli has entered the 'super food' category owing to it's ability to combat cancer. The evidence showed that broccoli reduced the risk of cancer in the lining of the uterus and also in the stomach, the oesophagus, pancreas and the colon.
It doesn't stop there... Read more.
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