Eating cheese in Lent? That was flogging and two years as a galley slave in 17th century Malta
Religion in 17th century Malta generated rigid food patterns: find out more at the historic cookalong sessions taking place at the Inquisitor’s Palace...
Religion in 17th century Malta generated rigid food...
Malta’s black procession and a mysterious reliquary linked to the Passion returns after 140 years
After 140 years, the Inquisitor Palace’s chapel received a historical reliquary with the revival of the Black Procession in Vittoriosa
After 140 years, the Inquisitor Palace’s chapel...
Books, talks and more brought to you on campus
The sixth edition of the Campus Book Festival kicked off on Wednesday at the...
The sixth edition of the Campus Book Festival kicked off on...
Shining a light on the inter-connected Mediterranean
Ahead of the ROTOT seminar on intercultural dialogue in the Mediterranean, Dr...
Ahead of the ROTOT seminar on intercultural dialogue in the...
Heritage Malta to give away 1,000 gift packs to students
Heritage Malta is giving away gift packs to the first 1,000 students who visit...
Heritage Malta is giving away gift packs to the first 1,000...
Tenor Joseph Calleja sings for a good cause tonight
The Joseph Calleja Foundation was established to provide encouragement and...
The Joseph Calleja Foundation was established to provide...
Create an orange conserve from 1748 at Malta’s Inquisitor’s Palace
Maltese blood oranges earned a reputation of excellence in the 18th century few of us appreciate today...
Maltese blood oranges earned a reputation of excellence in...
Would you spend a night inside the Inquisition’s 17th century prison cell?
An unusual night on All Souls’ Day with a roast pork feast and traditional food
An unusual night on All Souls’ Day with a roast pork...
Chamber where the Inquisition tortured blasphemers in Malta free to the public
The Inquisitor’s Palace in Birgu is free to the public on Independence Day on 21 September
The Inquisitor’s Palace in Birgu is free to the...
These 4th century Paleochristian catacombs once faced destruction because of roadworks
Malta’s Ta’ Bistra catacombs have survived an entire farm built over the underground tombs...
Malta’s Ta’ Bistra catacombs have survived an...
Emma Muscat among line-up of international artists for this year's Notte Bianca
This year’s edition of the festival is expected to draw the largest ever crowds
This year’s edition of the festival is expected to...
You can be a UN delegate for a weekend
If you fancy UN-style debates and want to be part of them, you can still sign up for a simulation exercise that will happen between 14 and 16 September
If you fancy UN-style debates and want to be part of them,...
Call for people to join the volunteer programme for Science in the City
Be a part of Malta’s biggest science and arts festival: Science in the City is looking for people to join their volunteer programme for 2018
Be a part of Malta’s biggest science and arts...
Rural Wardija celebrates one of Malta’s smaller feasts, which pays tribute to the patroness of Valencia
The devotion to Our Lady of the Forsaken started with Grandmaster Ramon Perellos, a Valencian knight of the Order of St John who, as bailiff, had the church...
The devotion to Our Lady of the Forsaken started with...
Pop-legend Anastacia to perform at MFCC tonight
Grab your tickets for tonight's performance to avoid being left...
Grab your tickets for tonight's performance to...
Rita Ora and DJ Martin Garrix are coming to Malta this summer!
Your new favourite (and free) music festival is here, and it's called...
Your new favourite (and free) music festival is here, and...
[WATCH] Crossroads@Zabbar to feature some of Malta's biggest acts
Malta's new favourite street for photos is not just for show, but was...
Malta's new favourite street for photos is not...
Stitching to finally be staged in Malta, eight years after controversial ban
A recent European Court of Human Rights ruling overturned a decision by the Maltese courts to uphold a 2009 ban on the play
A recent European Court of Human Rights ruling overturned a...