2021 saw Malta’s warmest January in 98 years
The highest air temperature during the first month of this year was recorded just nine days into January, when the mercury struck 25.8°C
The highest air temperature during the first month of this year was recorded just nine days into January, when the mercury struck 25.8°C
The American Catholic/Christian initiative, for people with a disability, is sponsored by the Tim Tebow Foundation and is organised annually around the time of Valentine’s Day
Stepping into the fauces, it is cool and dark after the harsh sunlight outside. The client blinks and adjusts his eyes, and guided by the flickering candles of the candelabra makes his way to the atrium. He is not alone
Hallmark movies; stories of romance, love, sometimes overly soppy, sometimes exactly what you need. Next on Hallmark’s agenda is Mix Up in the Mediterranean
The Maltese film called Luzzu, which was premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and World Cinema Dramatic Competition over last weekend, dazzled and shone
In a press conference just week, the Prime Minister Robert Abela announced a number of measures that will be put into during the month of February
During the month of February, Heritage Malta will be again extending its super discount scheme
The architectural firm Mizzi Studio, is on a mission to resuscitate local Maltese heritage, by converting a corner property in the core of Ħad-Dingli, into a contemporary café
Part of the line-up for the Great Escape Festival in 2021, ĠENN’s forthcoming EP ‘Liminal’ is out 30 March
Malta Indie Shorts is an exciting event for local filmmakers and audiences. Each month, we showcase 3 notable short films which were produced and shot here in Malta, as well as chat with each of the directors. This audience interaction is vital for filmmakers. The public also gets a great chance to learn about filmmaking, through artists working right here in Malta & Gozo.
At the end of the 50s in Châteauroux, Rachel, a modest office worker, meets Philippe, a brilliant young man from a bourgeois family. From this passionate but brief affair is born a little girl, Chantal. Philippe refuses to marry outside his social class. Rachel will have to raise her daughter alone. Nevertheless, Chantal is her great happiness, which is why she fights for Philippe to recognise his daughter. A battle that lasts more than ten years and that will end up ruining her life and that of her daughter. Based on the novel by Christine Angot.
Elektronika is a new project which aims to develop a historiography of electronic music in Malta. During this event, the project’s research co-ordinator, Michael Bugeja, will talk about the current crowd-sourcing research phase of the project which is being curated digitally