Herbert seems to have been the Maltese pioneer of nude photography
The book caters for the more discerning and the serious collector
Pirotta questions the link between rampant materialism and the erosion of values
This is the sort of remake that musicals needed
The sounds of silence
Together, Francis Buhagiar's characters form links in a chain of kindness
'Alan Turing: the Enigma' explores the personality of a mathematical genius
A modern-day Aesopian fable reminds you to not drink and drive
Mark-Anthony Falzon's writing consistently provides highly engaging accounts
Neoliberalism has narrowed lifelong learning to mean market-oriented competences
Each monologue, written by a separate writer, was deeply recognisable
The price of intimacy is coherence
Conrad Thake’s limited-edition is an invaluable tool for heritage practitioners
Creating the new while respecting the old is of paramount importance
Silent and sullen, The Batman is a reboot worth watching
The tantalising murder of an audience’s excitement
It's the same old action movie, only with a different skin
Psaila is arguably the best Gozitan writer of drama since Ninu Cremona
An adaption of Clare Azzopardi’s acclaimed novel
A love letter to a beautiful but outdated time
A completely white painting puts a 15-year friendship in the balance
A litany of technical issues tarnish an already struggling Maltese mini-series
Joseph Brincat sifts through every titbit of evidence
What should have been a Sette Giugno epic ends up being a misfire
Disguised as a dumb comedy, Mean Girls is fantastically fun cinema
Gilbert Scicluna's book consists of a remarkable symphony of 16 noble themes
Ray Cachia Zammit's book explores the defence complex
Black and white, Joel Coen hits the nail on the head
De Piro was founding-father of the Missionary Society of St Paul
Author Charles Casha weaves a nuanced, complex and well-rounded narrative
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