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‘The signs were there’: what to know as a parent in today’s world
A mum opens up to Woman Unclouded about the urgent need for mental health awareness in parenting. Do you know what you're looking for?
May 2, 2025
There’s murder ‘Under an August Moon’
Meet Robert Busuttil, author of a Maltese series of crime fiction, to find out more about the writing process, detective Lucio Vella and his latest exploits
May 2, 2025
Meet Matthias Gatt, president of the University of Malta Chess Club
A year after its inaugural meeting, the University of Malta Chess Club is flourishing. Times2 finds out more
May 1, 2025
Not Untouched By Death: Anton Inglott’s Sacred Heart
The story of one of Malta’s most controversial paintings, and an exciting new discovery, will be told in an exhibition presented by the Malta Society of Arts from May 5
April 30, 2025
The Oscars have rolled out the red carpet for generative AI
And surprisingly, viewers don’t seem to mind say Paul Crosby and Jordi McKenzie
April 30, 2025
Star Wars, Andor 2 and their political parallels
Since its very conception, Star Wars has been political. Now Andor will take on Trump 2.0 says Dan Golding
April 29, 2025
Santa Venera’s Deathtrap by Ira Levin
Director Joe Depasquale gives Times 2 an insight into the MADC production of this classic show which begins on Friday
April 29, 2025
We need to stop pretending AI is intelligent
It is not human but it’s convincing. "And nothing is more dangerous than a convincing illusion," says Professor of Neurosience, Guillaume Thierry
April 27, 2025
What influences personal style on a small island?
On the rise of curated thrift shops and whether Maltese teens would develop a unique style if faced with a less judgmental audience
April 27, 2025
Books: the story of the 1975 vulcan bomber crash in Żabbar
As 'Forty-Six Feet Short – The Tragic End of Vulcan Bomber XM645 and the Aftermath' publishes, author David Grech explains more about the crash in Żabbar
April 26, 2025