‘We need more efficient solutions’ – MEIA calls for long-term vision in 2025 Budget response

November 7, 2024
by Nicole Zammit

The association highlighted both concerns and positive developments

Entertainment and arts industry association raises questions about proposed Marsa cultural hub

May 20, 2024
by Robert Fenech

‘We cannot build something of such importance without involving the sector,’ said the Malta Entertainment Industry and Arts Association

A journey of discovery: ‘I am an introvert, but through art I found the medium to express myself’

May 6, 2023
by Sarah Muscat Azzopardi

Business Now magazine delves into the artistic world of Wallace Falzon, and how each piece is a form of internal ...

New branding for Malta’s Artisan Villages

March 6, 2023
by BN Writer

The Maltese Islands have two artisan villages, one in Ta' Qali, Malta, and another in Ta’ Dbieġi, Gozo

International violin star Giuseppe Gibboni to give Teatru Manoel concert

March 10, 2022
by Helena Grech

In collaboration with the European Foundation for Support of Culture, Teatru Manoel will welcome Gibboni and pianist Giuliano Mazzoccante

Carrying on an ancient artistic tradition: Christopher Chetcuti on the love of labour behind bronze casting

January 23, 2022
by Sarah Muscat Azzopardi

Son of the late sculptor and painter Joseph Chetcuti, Christopher shares his story

‘Such a unique material with endless possibilities’: Ioulia’s love affair with clay

December 6, 2021
by Lisa Borain

The Greek born architect & ceramicist on her penchant for monsters, and how the pandemic has allowed her to develop

Major renovations in one of Malta’s oldest working theatres

September 1, 2021
by Helena Grech

Sliema’s Teatru Salesjan will benefit from a €92,000 grant

‘Low volume music’ only as DJs banned from restaurant reopening

May 21, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

Singers and instrumentalists will be allowed when restaurants are able to extend their opening hours to midnight from Monday

Largest ever Valletta Green Festival launched

May 7, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

When the event closes, a selection of greenery will be left in place as part of plans to greenify Valletta

‘Unseen’ Van Gogh painting sells at auction for €13 million

March 26, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

In its 135 year-existence, the painting had never previously been on public display

Events lobby President backs calls for home-grown quota on Malta’s radio stations

March 23, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

Howard Keith Debono says quota is 'long overdue'

‘We need more efficient solutions’ – MEIA calls for long-term vision in 2025 Budget response

November 7, 2024
by Nicole Zammit

The association highlighted both concerns and positive developments

Entertainment and arts industry association raises questions about proposed Marsa cultural hub

May 20, 2024
by Robert Fenech

‘We cannot build something of such importance without involving the sector,’ said the Malta Entertainment Industry and Arts Association

A journey of discovery: ‘I am an introvert, but through art I found the medium to express myself’

May 6, 2023
by Sarah Muscat Azzopardi

Business Now magazine delves into the artistic world of Wallace Falzon, and how each piece is a form of internal ...

New branding for Malta’s Artisan Villages

March 6, 2023
by BN Writer

The Maltese Islands have two artisan villages, one in Ta' Qali, Malta, and another in Ta’ Dbieġi, Gozo

International violin star Giuseppe Gibboni to give Teatru Manoel concert

March 10, 2022
by Helena Grech

In collaboration with the European Foundation for Support of Culture, Teatru Manoel will welcome Gibboni and pianist Giuliano Mazzoccante

Carrying on an ancient artistic tradition: Christopher Chetcuti on the love of labour behind bronze casting

January 23, 2022
by Sarah Muscat Azzopardi

Son of the late sculptor and painter Joseph Chetcuti, Christopher shares his story

‘Such a unique material with endless possibilities’: Ioulia’s love affair with clay

December 6, 2021
by Lisa Borain

The Greek born architect & ceramicist on her penchant for monsters, and how the pandemic has allowed her to develop

Major renovations in one of Malta’s oldest working theatres

September 1, 2021
by Helena Grech

Sliema’s Teatru Salesjan will benefit from a €92,000 grant

‘Low volume music’ only as DJs banned from restaurant reopening

May 21, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

Singers and instrumentalists will be allowed when restaurants are able to extend their opening hours to midnight from Monday

Largest ever Valletta Green Festival launched

May 7, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

When the event closes, a selection of greenery will be left in place as part of plans to greenify Valletta

‘Unseen’ Van Gogh painting sells at auction for €13 million

March 26, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

In its 135 year-existence, the painting had never previously been on public display

Events lobby President backs calls for home-grown quota on Malta’s radio stations

March 23, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

Howard Keith Debono says quota is 'long overdue'