A closer look at the decorative arts in Malta and their importance
Gabriel Micallef's well-researched study sheds light on homegrown fascism
Maltese always faced a problem when it came to transcription
Fine new volume of verse shows that Friggieri has not left stylistic freshness behind him
Reading 'Numina' can help give us a glimpse of the face beyond every face
A review of Carmel Cassar’s public lecture ‘Women, Witchcraft and the Maltese Inquisition in the 16th and 17th centuries’
Carmel Cassar has spent over 40 years researching and writing this book
The book’s strength lies in its detailed chronology and archival value
This book can be said to mark the evolution of ideas by Mayo between his first (1994) and second (2024) doctoral thesis
Warm-hearted, pacey and exciting without being overly gritty
In his depictions, he seems to be an artist lost in thought representing harmony in nature
A love story and a reflection on life, on commitment and compromise
Roderick Camilleri’s art invites us to engage in a reflective process
While journeying through the essays in Kurt Borg’s ‘Sens ta’ Ħarifa’, the committed reader will undoubtedly become all the richer as a human being
The cinematography embellished the narrative of the story
A platform for dialogue and reflection through the mysticism of St Mary Magdalene de Pazzi
A hard-hitting protest play about Malta’s controversial ban on abortions
The author chose 13 texts, written between 1486 and 1513, and 20 texts, dated between 1539 and 1565
It presents the musings of artists Tomas Hed, Hui Sun, Wallace Falzon and Spyke von Stripe
They vary in style, length, moods and witticisms
Fictional narrative considers what might have happened had the Nazis and Fascists occupied Malta in WWII
Lino Briguglio (b. 1944) is a well-known economist
Stephen Brincat was among the very first fully fledged oncologists in Malta and Gozo
Charles Bezzina has confirmed himself as the most authoritative researcher on this theme
Behzod Abduraimov showcased his commanding presence at the piano
Immanuel Mifsud’s cryptic words and images invite us into silence
It is the story of the 'Books of Samuel' retold through the eyes of a modern society
Salv Sammut is an intensely preoccupied novel writer
This is the first of 10 books to be spread over circa 10,000 pages
Tale draws parallels between Mesopotamian mythology and Maltese history
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