A bejewelled history of Maltese vanity | Francesca Balzan
We speak to Francesca Balzan, curator of ‘Vanity, Profanity & Worship:...
We speak to Francesca Balzan, curator of ‘Vanity,...
Call for Circus Performers
Want to join the circus? The casting department of ĊirkuMalta, Malta's first contemporary circus, is now accepting applications.
Want to join the circus? The casting department of...
Arts Council defends għana from lazy journalism that took it to task
Unsanitised Maltese folk singing exposed media’s ignorance of what għana truly is.
Unsanitised Maltese folk singing exposed media’s...
Knights, peasants, plagues: Medieval Mdina is back
Rapidly becoming one of the most anticipated events of the spring, the...
Rapidly becoming one of the most anticipated events of the...
Malta Arts Festival returns in July
Despite a change in government, it appears as though it’s business as usual for the Malta Arts Festival, which will be returning to Valletta and its environs...
Despite a change in government, it appears as though it’s...
What Easter (still) means to us
We speak to Executive Director of The Carmelite Institute Malta and University lecturer Rev. Dr Charlo Camilleri about the ongoing significance of Easter in...
We speak to Executive Director of The Carmelite Institute...
Notte Bianca welcomes new artistic director as applications open
Real-life wedding to form part of the next edition of Notte Bianca, piloted by...
Real-life wedding to form part of the next edition of Notte...
The stories behind Malta’s historical maps
Malta Map Society is making an appeal for pre-Siege maps of Malta.
Malta Map Society is making an appeal for pre-Siege maps of...
Securing a financial future for Malta’s artistic output | Toni Attard
Creative Economy Advisor from the Creative Economy Working Group Toni Attard fills us in on the recently set up Creative Trust: what exactly is it, and how can...
Creative Economy Advisor from the Creative Economy Working...
The kids are alright | James Micallef Grimaud
He’s getting the kids to paint murals, but don’t expect him to work for...
He’s getting the kids to paint murals, but don’t expect...
The buildings that make us | Konrad Buhagiar
Architect Konrad Buhagiar of Architecture Project speaks about A Printed Thing,...
Architect Konrad Buhagiar of Architecture Project speaks...
Graffiti: an unofficial legacy to former servicemen in Malta
Baroque Architecture researcher and illustrator Denis A. Darmanin zooms in on...
Baroque Architecture researcher and illustrator Denis A....
Small island, big events
Freeing itself from shackles of censorship and welcoming some big names to its shores, Malta had a lot of fun this year.
Freeing itself from shackles of censorship and welcoming...
If the shoe Fitz… | Colin Fitz
He’s a rotund all-rounder for sure, but we catche up with DJ/actor/magazine editor Colin Fitz just when he’s about to embark on something entirely novel...
He’s a rotund all-rounder for sure, but we catche up with...
Green light for Kordin carnival village
21 workshops in €700,000 carnival village to secure place for carnival arts in Malta.
21 workshops in €700,000 carnival village to secure place...
Creative boot-camp for performing arts | Creative Island Workshops
Over the past couple of months, Creative Island launched a performance-based...
Over the past couple of months, Creative Island launched a...
Censorship is not just skin deep
An Oslo conference unsettles Chris Gruppetta’s notions of what constitutes censorship.
An Oslo conference unsettles Chris Gruppetta’s notions of...
It’s open week at the University of Malta
Public lectures and access all areas during University open week 5-10 November...
Public lectures and access all areas during University open...