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City of Humanity’s Journey: A depiction of the past, present and future through music, history and language

Reuben Pace, the brains behind City of Humanity has embarked on a journey with a purpose and a message to send to the people. Through the essence and passion of artistic pleasure, this is the ambitiou...

The Secret – A Review by Rebecca Galea

On Sunday 10th December, I went to watch a performance at the Valletta Campus Theatre called ‘The Secret’, brought up by Opening Doors Association. It was a show involving a group of 13 performers...

The Island Indoors

The Island Indoors opened 9 November in the presence of the Deputy Ambassador for Malta in Belgium. Artists Ryan Falzon, Aaron Bezzina, Matthew Attard, Caesar Attard, Marc Thiron and Stefan Kolgen tur...

Solar Cinema: A new vision, a new world – Francesca Attard

“I want to reach as many people as I can”, says Maureen Prins, founder of Solar World Cinema. Solar cinema is about empowering society to see the world from a different spectrum. It brings joy and...

Nisġa: Storja Kontemporanja – A Review by Maria Agius Muscat

Is-sitt kapitli tal-wirja Nisġa – Storja Kontemporanja huma mnebbħa minn dak li nsibu filktieb Malta: Six Modern Artists maħruġ fl-1991. Ħames mis-sitt artisti msemmija f’dan ilktieb twieldu ...

Found ă mentalism II – A Review by Maria Agius Muscat

Pablo Picasso’s Guernica is often described as an anti-war symbol due to its vivid depiction of the pain and destruction caused by war. Currently on show in an exhibition entitled “Pity and Terror...

Corto Maltese – A Review by Gerard Zammit Young

When someone mentions the name ‘Corto Maltese’, some people would surely remember and think about the fictional character in Hugo Pratt’s comic series. Some would have possibly read ...

Aida – A Review by Jake Buttigieg

Giuseppe Verdi’s Aida by Opera Spanga – Not your average museum piece. I’ve got much to say about this rendition of Aida, so I’ll start by saying that I recommend it. Whether you’ve wat...