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All about ‘loud budgeting’ and how it works
Giving your budget strategy a public shout out may help keep you on track
October 6, 2025
Why harmful autism myths are so common
From ‘refrigerator mothers’ to paracetamol: harmful autism myths outlive the evidence
October 5, 2025
‘Tori Tombi’: reviving Malta’s forgotten folktales with art
Illustrator Matt Stroud will dig into Maltese folktales and reimagine their characters in contemporary form at the Malta Book Festival on November 8
October 5, 2025
Art: Rebecca Bonaci on family and moments of gratitude
Wens: Comfortable Silence at Valletta Contemporary presents a new body of work by Rebecca Bonaci, curated by Gabriel Zammit
October 5, 2025
Pet blessings on the feast day of Francis of Assisi
Birds, worms, rabbits: Francis of Assisi was said to have loved them all – but today’s pet blessings might have seemed strange to the 13th century saint
October 4, 2025
Malta’s boot camp for business – encouraging entrepreneurship
Times2 talks to Rozina Sidhu Koskela, founder of The Garage which runs a business-concepts bootcamp for women in Malta
October 4, 2025
The Mediterranean: both a graveyard and a bottomless money pit
Deaths at sea are on the rise. This is due to EU border policies says Luna Vives
October 3, 2025
‘The Car Horn Revolution’ in Gozo
An invitation to a meet-the-author event with AJ Aberford on November 12 at Gozo Central Public Library
October 2, 2025
Art: ’Unwritten Rules’ – What will people say?
A powerful new exhibition on the hidden struggles of women opens today in Floriana
October 2, 2025
Is acupuncture worth it for back pain?
Lower back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide and a new study offers some answers: of 800 people with back pain, 40% improved by at least 30%
October 2, 2025