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An underground map of Malta and contemporary heraldry
Il-Lokal talks to Jonn, the creative mastermind behind contemporary designs including the Kunjom project - modern heraldry for Maltese surnames
July 5, 2025
Vogue: celebrities, blue jeans and couture
Just ahead of Malta Fashion Week 2025, we look at how Anna Wintour changed fashion over 37 years at Vogue
July 5, 2025
‘Sweetheart, we can’t afford it’
Woman Unclouded, a go-to platform for Maltese women, explains how best to talk to children about money
July 4, 2025
Dune director Denis Villeneuve will helm the next Bond
What will his 007 be like? asks William Proctor. It is doubtful that audiences will expect a campy pantomime Bond like Roger Moore
July 4, 2025
Can St Joseph help you sell your house?
Why is St Clare of Assisi is the patron saint of television? Joanne M. Pierce explains 'who are patron saints and why do we venerate them?'
July 4, 2025
How was the wheel invented: a controversial rethink
Computer simulations reveal the unlikely birth of this world-changing technology nearly 6,000 years ago
July 3, 2025
When archives are used to derive parallel narratives
A multidisciplinary exhibition of Fictive Archives, Two Moons and Two Suns, opens at the Malta Society of Arts in Valletta tomorrow
July 2, 2025
Top electronic acts to headline Sustain-Delay’s summer season
The Malta Society of Arts’ Performing Arts Programme Sustain-Delay kicks off its summer events by welcoming artists Container and Huerco S. for their Malta debut
July 1, 2025
Is Trump becoming a king in all but name?
Like the protesters in LA shouting "No Kings!", the early Romans hated kings, says Peter Edwell, as he notes the similarities between Donald Trump and Julius Caesar
June 30, 2025
’28 Days Later’ and the living’s fascination with the dead
The 28 Days Later franchise redefined zombie films, but the undead have an old, rich and varied history, says Christopher White, and they live on
June 29, 2025