What's On | February 12
Our guide to upcoming cultural events.
At long last, welcome to political satire in Carnival
Political satire was banned in 1936 under British Colonial rule, and the ban still holds till today.
Lejla Mgarrija nears 30th anniversary

Preparations are well underway for Mgarr’s annual celebration of local produce and talent, as ‘Lejla Mgarrija’ will take place at the...

Preparations are well underway for Mgarr’s annual...

What's On July 31

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Lejla Mgarrija nears 30th anniversary

Preparations are well underway for Mgarr’s annual celebration of local produce and talent, as ‘Lejla Mgarrija’ will take place at the...

Preparations are well underway for Mgarr’s annual...

What's on July 24

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What's On July 17

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Cultural Policy to get at

The National Cultural Policy – which serves as a key document towards...

The National Cultural Policy – which serves as a...

What's On July 10

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What's On July 3

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Imminent traffic arrangement due to Isle of MTV

The Malta Tourism Authority wishes to inform the general public of traffic...

The Malta Tourism Authority wishes to inform the general...

Imagine 18 paves way for Valletta's ECoC bid

Imagine 18, a public conference and workshops on the vision of Valletta as a...

Imagine 18, a public conference and workshops on the...

Jamming for change at Upper Barrakka

A concert of world music by Maltese and African musicians will be held on today at the Upper Barraka Garden to mark this year’s World Refugee Day.

A concert of world music by Maltese and African musicians...

Public invited to help Valletta become culture capital

After two years of activity to support the European Capital of Culture (ECoC)...

After two years of activity to support the European...

What's On June 12

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What's On June 5

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This summer's Malta Arts Festival announced

The Malta Arts Festival, which will be held between July 1 to 23, has an...

The Malta Arts Festival, which will be held between July...

What's On May 22

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Seminar on funding opportunities for Maltese cultural operators
A lighter side of the dark ages

Mdina will be hearkening back to its medieval roots next weekend, as the Mdina Medieval Festival takes over the Silent City on May 7 and 8.

Mdina will be hearkening back to its medieval roots next...