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Sunday Circle
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Cassocks competition: whose outfit will new pope wear?
For decades, one Rome tailor has been making the white cassock new popes don immediately after election - but this conclave it has competition.
May 6, 2025
Tempted to turn on the aircon? Use fans until it’s 27°C
Federico Tartarini, University of Sydney, explains why you should use electric fans rather than A/C while the temperature is in the twenties
May 6, 2025
On the strength of the Women’s Prize for fiction
A top 5 Women’s Prize for Fiction winners from the last three decades, ahead of next month's announcement of the 2005 prize
May 6, 2025
An invite to see the sword Napoleon gave to Rear Admiral Decrès
Napoleon’s gift comes to light: Rear Admiral Decrès’s sword will be on show during Museums by Candlelight on May 10
May 6, 2025
New book heralds start of conclave
'Konklavi' by Robert Aloisio to be launched on Wednesday
May 5, 2025
‘Through the Eyes of the Soul’ represents a turning point
An exhibition filled with light in Ta’ Qali, opening on Friday, represents artist Silvana Camilleri Tabone’s hope for a better future
May 5, 2025
Whatever your age, pause, and play the fool next weekend
Pause & Play is a new student-led performing arts festival for all in Valletta running from May 9 to 11, and the line-up looks great
May 5, 2025
Mozart chocolate row leaves bitter taste in Austria
Chocolate balls beloved by tourists and locals alike are often no longer produced in the country
May 4, 2025
The observer and observed: Caravaggio’s influence on contemporary art
How Caravaggio, with his explorations of the act of looking and gender identity, can serve as a framework for contemporary art
May 4, 2025
Art: “Look! We were better when we were worse!”
Enjoy a collection of nostalgic watercolours of Gozo in times gone by, by George Apap in Victoria’s Banca Giuratale from May 3-25
May 3, 2025