Experiencing Vinyl
It is a known fact, that there has been a rebirth of vinyl after the abysmal strike of the cassette in the 80’s and then the less terrible birth of the CD in the late 90’s.
It is a known fact, that there has been a rebirth of vinyl after the abysmal strike of the cassette in the 80’s and then the less terrible birth of the CD in the late 90’s.
Maria Manicaro and Cressida Abela meet Josef Mizzi, who is a qualified personal fitness trainer and nutritionist, for some helpful advice on exercise for those who are too lazy to stir from their bedroom to the kitchen unless they smell dessert.
“Diversity is not about how we differ. Diversity is about embracing one another’s uniqueness.” – Ola Joseph.
For the sake of this article, all that matters is this one fact: I am not heterosexual.
It’s the age old story that everyone knows: Facebook drama. Nothing like grabbing a bucket of popcorn, sitting down and scrolling through your news feed, and basically you can sum these dramas up into three main categories;
Marriage does not mean a union between a male and female.
In plight of all the commotion created by those against the Civil Union Bill please take note of the below
Giulia Scerri discusses the latest "must visit’ city of Berlin, and compares it to London, in terms of the music scene, street art and lifestyle.
DJ Armand, is a passionate talented DJ that is currently playing at the coolest hot spots in Malta. The 26-year-old DJ, whose real name is Armand Vitolins, is originally from Latvia and escaped from there to discover the small island Malta.
Caroline Curmi and Victoria-Melita Zammit, in their first published collaboration, take on the Kunsill Studenti Universitali (KSU) Elections with a pinch of salt, as they go through the manifestos both parties have produced for their campaigns.
Nathan Darmanin, who is a well-known Maltese DJ, known as Nate, is generally associated with Bay’s Drive Time. However, Nate’s schedule also includes DJing at parties and other events.
Michelle Melissa Scotto got in touch with Ferruccio (guitar/vocals) from CUT, another act which will be gracing the stages at the Rock The South event happening this coming weekend.
The New Victorians are a homely duo who have been active on the island since 2011. They’ve accumulated quite an audience, performing at events such as the BMAs, and the upcoming Rock the South event in April.
In case you hadn’t realized, here we are, smack dab in middle of the teens of the 21st century, and it feels, at least to me, as though we have nothing to show for ourselves.
With less than a week to go for Election Day, The Third Eye’s Maria Manicaro interviewed Gayle Lynn Callus, Kenneth Terribile and Steph Dalli, who will be contesting on the SDM ticket as President, Secretary General and International Officer.
With less than a week to go for Election Day, The Third Eye’s Claire Pace Monreal interviewed Clive Gerada, Paul Caruana Turner and Julia Farrugia, who will be contesting on the Pulse ticket.
It’s just the first week of April, but while the rest of the world attributes spring to fine weather, greenery and long walks in the country side, very often University and Junior College students attribute April to KSU elections.
The prom contestant campaigns are one of the highlights of every year’s prom. Every contestant tends to have a team with him or her who produce these hysterical videos, and usually the one with the funniest video wins the title.
We’ve all heard funk, whether we actually like it or not. A music genre that erupted in the sixties and kept on going well into eighties, funk is one of music’s most lively genres.
Pastor Gordon John Manché has presented yet another petition to MPs, following his 10,000 signature petition which was previously submitted. His new prayer backed by 50,000 signatures, requests MPs to ignore his previous petition.
Walking into the theatre for my first Student’s Fest, I’ll have to admit, I sank down into my seat with not very high expectations and a hint of amused skepticism like a cynic in a church.
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