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Top tips on what to look out for in Basel, from Samuel Murray, a Lecturer in Music Management at the University of Leeds, and he starts with with our very own Miriana
It's a great laugh for this week, says Anna Augusto Rodrigues, who explains why singing in Maltese would be a great idea
Ice and unicorns are central motifs in a confrontational new exhibition that opens on Friday in the Basement Vaults of the Malta Society of Arts
Max Vassallo and PJ Xerxen warn censorship could kill 'dying' comedy scene
Five novels have been shortlisted for the 2025 Climate Fiction Prize. University academics review the finalists ahead of tomorrow’s announcement of the winner
Movie star is handed an 18-month suspended prison sentence
According to bookmakers, Miriana Conte's controversial entry has a big chance of making it to the final
That depends on your definition – ‘cool theory’ expert Vanessa Brown explains
A new exhibition brings together Mongolian philosophies and the vibrancy of the art scene in Berlin with a gentle infusion of Malta
Exhibition a plea against ongoing construction frenzy, artist says
The singer hints at a breathtaking performance on Thursday
Highlights of events in the coming days
Joy is an ‘inside job’ rather than something to find, says Alison Bishop
A new collective exhibition centred on the human form opens at Art by the Seaside Gallery on May 15. Times2 finds out more
Wuthering Heights is not a great love story: it’s a dark parable of coercive control based on a real-life case of domestic torment to rethink Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights?
Danish model Victoria Kjaer Theilvig to spend three days in Malta
A closer look at the decorative arts in Malta and their importance
Gabriel Micallef's well-researched study sheds light on homegrown fascism
Awards ceremony held at the EU Parliament hemicycle in Brussels
Film continues saga of the rebellious demon-child Ne Zha
We’ve all seen Miriana Conte on screen, serving Kant on stage, bold and sassy, but who is the real girl behind the Eurovision hype? Expect some surprises!
See ethereal nights and moonlit escapes in the exhibition ‘Tonal Whispers’ which opened in Rabat on May 9
Chris Norman was in the middle of singing 'Living Next Door to Alice' when he was rudely interrupted by fireworks
Times2 explains the competition rules and reach, and the countries taking part
Great reads for Mothers Day – the Times2 Top Picks of recent titles on mothers, on being a mum and all it entails
Toby Slade explains how 250 years of Black fashion history inspired the 2025 Met Gala
He could face decades or even life in prison if convicted at the trial in Manhattan federal court
Following thrilling semi-finals, this year’s Champions League final promises to be one of the best ever
The NCPE warned broadcasters not to inflict harm amid controversial joke
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