Browsing Tag
Featured
1541 posts
Mechanical orchids recall human intervention on nature
This week a new exhibition, Dystopian Garden, opened in the airy central atrium space at the heart of Spazju Kreattiv
May 25, 2025
Chronicles in colour: emotional truths in a world of change
An exhibition celebrating 25 years of art by James Vella Clark speaks of
change, resilience, and the power of colour to communicate what words cannot
May 25, 2025
Art: “Who is the girl with the blue hair?” and other stories
A whimsical solo exhibition of illustrations and sculpture by Lilana Fleri Soler is packed with the magic of childhood memories
May 24, 2025
Women: no one tells you about ‘the pension penalty’
The pension penalty: what women in their twenties and thirties really must understand about their work-life choices
May 23, 2025
Why we’ve fallen out of love with dating apps
Gen Z are foregoing fleeting connections - Anh Luong talks swiping, ghosting, flaking, and algorithm cynicism
May 20, 2025
The hidden world of traditional Maltese chanting by women
An event on Friday May 23 explores the rarely-documented għana of women in Malta as part of Ritmu Roots festival
May 20, 2025
“Reader, I married him”: why Jane Eyre is a heroine for our times
In Charlotte Brontë's classic, Jane Eyre's journey from childhood abuse to unconventional courtship is full of passion, integrity & self-reliance
May 19, 2025
Duel with song, and dance like it’s carnival at Ritmu Roots Festival
From May 21-24 traditional music is taking centre stage in Floriana and Valletta at the 2025 edition of Ritmu Roots Festival
May 18, 2025
Illuminating Malta: history through ancient oil lamps
A talk recently delivered by Nigel Klemenčič-Puglisevich explored the history of Malta’s ceramic oil lamps
May 18, 2025
‘Everything is political’: musicians on activism through art ahead of Manoel Island gig
Maltese indie musicians have emphasised the role of music in activism ahead of a concert tomorrow (May 18)
May 17, 2025