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25 May 2007

Top medical journal blasts “designer vagina” craze

One of the world’s most prestigious health journals has lashed a fast-growing trend in the United States and Britain for “designer vaginas,” the tabloid term for cosmetic surgery to the female genitalia.
The fashion is being driven by commercial and media pressures that exploit women’s insecurities and is fraught with unknowns, including a risk to sexual arousal, the British Medical Journal (BMJ) says.

Known as elective genitoplasty, the surgery usually entails shortening or changing the shape of the outer lips, or labia, but may also include reduction in the hood of skin covering the clitoris or shortening the vagina itself.

Anecdotal evidence suggests that the practice is spreading fast in the United States as well as in Britain, but the picture is unclear, the BMJ says.

Not only is there a disturbing lack of data about the phenomenon, there has been negligible assessment about surgical after-effects — and almost zero reflexion as to whether a labial “problem” exists in the first place, the BMJ says angrily.

In 2004-5, 800 “labial reductions” were conducted by Britain’s state-run National Health Service (NHS), more than a doubling of the figure of six years earlier. Other operations were carried out by the private sector, although the full figures are unknown.

The authors of the article, London gynaecologist Sarah Creighton and clinical psychologist Lih Mei Liao, conducted their own small-scale probe into why women sought this surgery.

“Our patients sometimes cited restrictions on lifestyle as reasons for their decision,” they say.

“These restrictions included inability to wear tight clothing, go to the beach, take communal showers or ride a bicycle comfortably, or avoidance of some sexual practices.

“Men, however, do not usually want the size of their genitals reduced for such reasons. Furthermore, they find alternative solutions for any discomfort arising from rubbing or chaffing of the genitals.”

Patients who sought genitoplasty “uniformly” wanted their vulvas to be flat and with no protrusion, similar to the prepubescent look of girls in Western fashion ads, they found.

“Not unlike presenting for a haircut at a salon, women often brought along images to illustrate the desired appearance,” say Creighton and Liao. “The illustrations, usually from advertisements or pornography, are always selective and possibly digitally altered.”

Plastic surgery to the labia carries risks, for this zone carries nerve fibres that are highly sensitive and are a key pathway of sexual arousal, the article warns sternly.

“Incision to any part of the genitalia could compromise sensitivity,” it says.

The BMJ piece suggests genitoplasty is a classic example of where commercial, media and social pressures artificially create a problem, fuel concern over it and then put forward a solution for it.

“There is nothing unusual about protrusion of the labia,” it says.

“It is the negative meaning that makes it into a problem — meanings that can give rise to physical, emotional and behavioural reactions, such as discomfort, self-disgust, perhaps avoidance

24 May 2007

10th Annual Downtown Delray Beach Craft Festival

Saturday & Sunday, May 26 & 27, 2007
Show Location: Delray Beach, FL

The eclectic ambiance of Downtown Delray Beach – with quaint shops, great restaurants, and views of the Atlantic Ocean – is the perfect backdrop for the 10th Annual Downtown Delray Beach Craft Festival, where you will also enjoy contemporary crafts from more than 100 of the nation’s most talented artisans. A variety of jewelry, pottery, ceramics, photography, painting, clothing and much more – all handmade in America –will be on display, ranging from $15 to $3,000.

An expansive Green Market with plants, orchids, exotic flora, handmade soaps, gourmet spices and freshly popped kettle corn further compliments the weekend, blending nature with nurture.

Venue: Delray Beach Tennis Center
Public Admission: Free, no gate
Show Hours: 10am-5pm Saturday & Sunday

Directions: Location is at 4th Avenue and Atlantic Ave. to Location is at the Delray Beach Tennis Center on Atlantic Avenue, just west of Swinton Avenue

www.mydelraybeach.com

For more information please call our corporate office at (954) 472-3755 or Helayne Stillings, Director of American Craft Endeavors at (813) 962-0388.

24 May 2007

Aldrin Planetarium Theatre in West Palm Beach, FL

Let the Aldrin Planetarium Theatre transport you above and beyond our planet with our daily shows and special programs. The planetarium projector brings to you the blessed dark of night, right during the sunshine of day! Sit back in our reclined chairs and gaze to the heavens. You can explore the wonder of a galaxy of billions of stars, or discover the ancient tales of the constellations. Learn how our Sun and our Earth fit into the picture of the Cosmos!

The Aldrin Planetarium Theatre presents live, narrated celestial shows daily, as well as pre-recorded astronomy shows on various topics. All shows use the planetarium projector and additional effects from slide projectors, video sources, and specialized projectors for a truly multi-media experience!

The Planetarium reserves the right to change the schedule at any time.

A minimum of four (4) tickets must be sold in order for the show to run. A minimum of five (5) laser show tickets must be sold in order for the laser show to run.

Please call in advance to verify schedule.

Due to darkened conditions in the Planetarium, there is no late seating. Visitors must be present 15 minutes prior to showtime to guarantee seating.

STAR SHOWS* LASER SHOWS
For additional information on the Aldrin Planetarium show schedule,
call 832-1988 #83.

ALL NEW PLANETARIUM SHOW!!!
THE FRIENDLY STARS

The first all-digital, interactive planetarium show at the Museum! This special presentation encourages visitors to interact with “Sol” while they discover the importance of the Sun, Earth and their places in our solar system. Some other discoveries include what makes a star, why do they appear so small, and why is the Big Dipper so special?

Our youngest visitors can meet “Sol,” interact with our stars and hear wonderful tales of our constellations.

THE FRIENDLY STARS!
DAILY AT 1PM
April 21st to August 26th, 2007
(Show is approximately 30-45 minutes in length, depending on presenter)

“The Friendly Stars” represents a unique format for a planetarium show. The planetarium host and the audience interact with a fully animated video Sun. During the course of the show, the audience will learn about what the Sun truly is, the fact that there are planets, and how the Sun allows for life to exist on planet Earth. The show also allows the audience to interact with the stars of night, as they learn about what causes day and night, and about dot-to-dot pictures in the sky, and the story behind one of those pictures.

“The Friendly Stars” is enjoyable for all audiences, but the target audience is children pre-K to first grade.

Planetarium tickets are $4.00 for adults, $2.00 for children, and are free for Museum members. A minimum of four (4) tickets must be sold for any show to run.

The return of Laser Lightning evening concerts!

Sponsored by 98.7 The Gater
(Rated PG)
The second Saturday of every month means a dose of classic evening rock! Come out for the Return of Laser Lightning.

June 9
7:00 PM Metallica
8:15 PM Nine Inch Nails

July 14
7:00 PM Pink Floyd: The Wall
8:15 PM Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon

August 11
7:00 PM Nine Inch Nails
8:15 PM Pink Floyd: The Wall
No late seating permitted, please come early to guarantee seating. All laser lighting shows are
$8 per person and includes a pair of ChromaDepth 3D laser glasses.

Laser Fun 1
Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 3:00 pm enjoy family-friendly lasers shows

$5 additional

Enhance your laser experience when you purchase
3-D laser glasses for $1!

The Friendly Stars
Children’s Show
(toddler-6 years)

Welcome to the first all-digital show in the Aldrin Planetarium Theater. This interactive children’s show introduces our sun; “Sol” explains the importance of our star, and our place in the solar system. This show includes interaction with the nighttime stars!
Every Day at 1:00 PM
Admission to the planetarium show is free for museum members, $ 4.00 adults, $2.00 for children, including ASTC reciprocal memberships.

Night Skies Above the Palm Beaches

Discover bright stars, constellations and planets that are visible from your very own backyard. Become enlightened about the night sky!
Every Day at 2:00 PM
Admission to the planetarium show is free for mueum members, $4.00 adults, $2.00 for children, including ASTC reciprocal memberships.

Larry Cat in Space
Children’s Show (ages 3-6)
Larry the mischeivous cat steals away in his master’s suitcase for a surprise trip to the Moon! Along the way he learns about the Moon’s surface, gravity, space suits and friendship.
Saturdays at Noon
Admission to the planetarium show is free for museum members, $4 for adults, $2.00 for children, including ASTC reciprocal memberships.

23 May 2007

Memorial Day Celebration @ GOL! Taste of Brazil, Delray Beach

Where: Gol! 411 E. Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach FL 33483

Memorial Day Celebration! In order to honor the sacrifices our veterans have made for our country, GOL! THE TASTE OF BRAZIL is proud to offer all veterans a free bottle of wine with dinner over the Memorial Day Weekend.
Therefore, on May 25, 26, 27 and 28th, all tables that have a veteran in the group will be entitled to one free bottle of wine.
This offer is one per table and cannot be combined with any other offers.
Please celebrate Memorial Day weekend at GOL! THE TASTE OF BRAZIL, where we honor our veterans.
Reservation: 561-272-6565

Visit our website and learn about the brazilian concept of food and service:
www.golthetasteofbrazil.com

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