Patches Summer Fair returns to the Upper Barrakka
This will be the 15th Patches Fair and the event's 4th anniversary
Commissioner to Kappillan | Peter Busuttil
We speak to former film commissioner and director of the upcoming Stagun Teatru Malti production, The Kappillan of Malta, adapted for the stage from the popular Nicholas Monsarrat...
Social justice meets theatre in European student festival

The first European Student Theatre Festival is set to take place at the Ġ.F....

The first European Student Theatre Festival is set to take...

Stooges drummer Scott Asheton dead at 64

Iggy Pop: ‘He was like my brother… I have never heard anyone play the drums with more meaning’

Iggy Pop: ‘He was like my brother… I have...

Euromed filmmakers collaborate on ‘Life of the Others’ project

Seven local documentary filmmakers attended the workshop and presented their...

Seven local documentary filmmakers attended the workshop...

Focused intensity | Stephen Oliver

Stepping on to Maltese shores, UK director Stephen Oliver is facing a particular challenge. Under the Masquerade Theatre banner – and at their...

Stepping on to Maltese shores, UK director Stephen Oliver...

Braving the waters

As one of the members of the ensemble cast making up the highly anticipated, locally-produced film Simshar, veteran comedian Chrysander Agius speaks to TEODOR...

As one of the members of the ensemble cast making up the...

Labour icon irate at Gensna rebuff

Singer Mary Spiteri says she has been left out of Gensna remake to sing her beloved Tema 79

Singer Mary Spiteri says she has been left out of Gensna...

Peddling the cure

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Looking back at the Oscars

Working against a cruel deadline imposed by an irrational editor, your favourite film columnist lines up this year’s Oscar contenders – even though...

Working against a cruel deadline imposed by an irrational...

Film by Maltese director nominated for 2014 Emmy Awards

Mario Philip Azzopardi’s film Time Tremors is up for an award at the...

Mario Philip Azzopardi’s film Time Tremors is up for an...

Music and Steel Festival announced

Six bands to play at Malta Shipbuilding

Six bands to play at Malta Shipbuilding

Crafting music in silence | Claire Tonna

She has usurped creative energy from her travels to New Zealand, ‘a country of four million people and 60 million sheep’, but singer-songwriter Claire...

She has usurped creative energy from her travels to New...

Wayne Marshall complains of ‘lack of structure’ within V18

A document tabled by Parliamentary Secretary for Culture Jose Herrera reveals...

A document tabled by Parliamentary Secretary for Culture...

‘What if the toddler were an insect?’ | Moira Zahra

Replying to the question ‘what is art?’ with a ‘Does it matter?’,...

Replying to the question ‘what is art?’ with a ‘Does...

Film Review | All is Lost

With admirable commitment to its central idea, J.C. Chandor's lost-at-sea thriller pits Robert Redford against the elements, and is a triumph for those willing...

With admirable commitment to its central idea, J.C....

[VIDEO] Valletta Carnival in full swing

Carnival parade, dancing schools and satirical isolated masks turn the streets of Valletta into one big party.

Carnival parade, dancing schools and satirical isolated...

12 Years a Slave and Gravity share Oscar spoils

12 Years a Slave wins three Oscars including best picture, while Gravity picks...

12 Years a Slave wins three Oscars including best picture,...

[SLIDESHOW] Colour, cheer and political satire dominate Carnival 2014

An explosion of colours, cheer and political satire bring to life the streets...

An explosion of colours, cheer and political satire bring...

Carnival gets its bite back

‘People were getting tired of the same old, innocuous cartoon-character carnival floats’

‘People were getting tired of the same old, innocuous...