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The White Flower of November
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Come November and as Maltese fields receive their first real consistent dose of rain they tend to be taken over by this plant that then pa...
An Abstract View of Malta
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SNAPSHOTS OF THE MALTESE: DAVID XUEREB, ARTIST Maps are everywhere these days. We have them in our pockets on our phones, they’re in o...
Deadly Vanilla Flavour
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Blink and you’ll miss it. In fact, most people do. There is something fleeting about this plant that produces a long head covered wi...
The Courage and Faith Of Mrs Henrietta Chevalier
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How A Maltese Woman Risked Everything To Save Lives During World War II The tide of World War II started to turn on the 9th of July 194...
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Tal-Bakkari Ruins in Zurrieq
Sometimes it is the memory of the place that stays with you. Others it is the story. This is one of the latter. It is common for peop...
Story of a Song: I Can Feel - X Tend
When X-Tend released ‘I Can Feel’ in 1984, it was an immediate hit with Maltese radio playing it repeatedly alongside the likes songs by Dep...
Chapel of St Agatha, Zurrieq
Sometimes, you go past a building that piques your interest but not enough for you to stop and really look at it. Perhaps it is becaus...
The Courage and Faith Of Mrs Henrietta Chevalier
How A Maltese Woman Risked Everything To Save Lives During World War II The tide of World War II started to turn on the 9th of July 194...
The Flower That Paints Malta Yellow
How many times do we stop to hear birds sing? Or appreciate the sensation of a cool breeze on our face? Do we notice wildflowers that o...
Looking Beyond
There is the popular belief that we look at art in search of beauty but that's not really it; what we are truly looking for is that m...
Experiencing The Flesh and The Spirit
The reception that is afforded to any major foreign work when brought to Malta is always interesting to observe. Typically it elicits ex...
The Fading Echos of Hax Xluq
Because of the ever rising number of cars on Maltese roads, and the resulting increase in traffic, people have started getting creative in...
The Rabbit’s Favourite
It is a scene so common that it is far too often ignored. Whether you’re walking in the countryside or simply past an abandoned building...
Make Some Noise For The Camera
Fuzzhoneys in concert. Photo by Chris Vella / Storbju There are moments, often as I’m fighting off tiredness to write a piece, where I ...
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