At the peak of the Salonika crisis in April 1916, over 20,000 patients were hosted in 27 hospitals and camps
Occupy Justice activists found plants trampled on, posters ripped down and candles overturned
Manifestation starts from City Gate
Dear Evan Hansen moved audiences so deeply that some even sought professional help after show
Starting at the Victor Pasmore Gallery, it will continue at the Valletta Design Cluster
Written in 1815 when the composer was just 24 years old
An interdisciplinary dialogue broadly themed around participatory practices
The exhibition provides a window into the evolution of his artistic journey
Alternative routes and additional bus services planned
Spazju Kreattiv display also includes a collection of masks by artist Michael Grech
Maritime sector says construction pause should be used to reconfigure plans
The Shift reported how a raised floor installed in the Crypt collapsed and caused significant damage to the flooring
Former mayor calls for perjury probe, archpriest says 'favours' claim is incomprehensible
Call follows years of concerns about use of the pavement by bars and restaurants
The capital’s street panorama has remained virtually unchanged since the 1570s, though some street stairs have disappeared
It will feature soprano Marita Bezzina and pianist Ramona Zammit Formosa
Demonstrators concerned about impacts a reform of the court inquiry system would have on ordinary people's rights
Miraculous cross, one of oldest images of the Crucified Lord, dates back to 17th century
Pontifical mass at St Dominic’s on February 19
Gourmet Kafe was refused a restaurant application in 2023
Paul Scerri's exhibition invites viewers into an atmospheric immersion into the borderlands of wakefulness and awareness
A procession with the statue of St Paul will kick off at 530pm
'The Coarse Acting Show' is a collection of six brilliant short comedies
‘A remarkable example of Malta’s cultural and religious heritage’
Accused threw bottles towards police officers to try put them off chasing him
'The Voice of Leda' challenges traditional interpretations of the myth of Leda and the Swan
Man claims he resorted to theft because of financial problems
Grace Gatt is the granddaughter of Malta’s first prime minister Sir Joseph Howard
Delivered by Charlene Vella, it will take place on February 13 at the Notarial Archives Foundation building in Valletta
The Alessandro Baricco work premiered in 1994
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