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  • ...erranean Studies. While between (2004-2006) Norma studies at University of Malta Tal-Qroqq at Msida – MA European Studies. Apart from practicing sports (running and swimming), She co-write the sports article of our village magazine Siġġiewi together with my father,
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  • ...'' and ''Kulturrartna’85''. for the 21 Anniversary from the day Malta came Independent in 21 September, 1964. ...1985, Thursday 1 August and Friday 2 August, 1985 at the Assembly Hall at the University at Tal-Qroqq, today we known it as [[Sir Temi Zammit Hall]]
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  • ...In 2007 he attained a Doctorate of Philosophy in Management Research from the University of Bristol (UK). ...egular contributor to [[The Times]], an independent newspaper published in Malta.
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  • The Fifth Editon of the Festival [[Konkors Kanzunetta Indipendenza - 1987]] this year was held in N ...concerts, Rock Operas and shows for 23 Anniversary from the day Malta came Independent in 21 September, 1964.
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  • '''Sunday 22 February 2009 (Michael Bugeja - The Sunday Times of Malta)''' ...ose originator [[David Magro]] I met up recently to talk about his love of the Jamaican music and his current project, [[Mind’s Eye Dub]].
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  • An exhibition that mega bites - [[Stanley Borg]] crosses the bridge over digital water with [[Vince Briffa]], Digital Discourse curator ...ctions. And personal computers, our gates into the digital world, promise the exciting idea of travelling a distance, somewhere far from home, to a place
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  • ...decieded to held the Festival in September to part from the celebration of the [[Independence Day]]. ...And this Festival [[Konkors Kanzunetta Indipendenza 1983]] was included in the celebration week.
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  • ..., he is graduated in music from the [[University of Malta]], studying with Malta’s leading composers Mro. [[Charles Camilleri]], Mro. [[Joseph Vella]], a ...n 2005 Debrincat has been awarded the M.Phil degree from the University of Malta, submitting a dissertation focusing on [[Francesco Azzopardi]]’s unique c
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  • ...ortelli''' was born on the 17 February 2001 on the island of [[Malta]]] in the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. She comes from [[Marsa]] she is a Singer. ...Thus, Gabrielle started attending professional voice technique lessons at the age of nine.
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  • ...And this Festival [[Konkors Kanzunetta Indipendenza 1984]] was included in the celebration week. ...e where 33 songs, and it was very hard for the Jury to choose 16 songs for the Final.
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  • '''Wednesday 19 Jul 2006 (Michael Bugeja - The Malta Independent)''' ...just work! Of course, not being a jazz purist myself, I didn’t think that the jazz artists in this year’s line-up are - as one so-called purist put it
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  • ...6'' and ''Kulturrartna’86''. for th 21 Anniversary from the day Malta came Independent in 21 September, 1964. ...nown it as [[Sir Temi Zammit Hall]], but the permission was not given, and the event went back fiftheen days back and after was held in [[Radio City]] at
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  • ...cts involving undergraduate and postgraduate students at the University of Malta. <ref>http://raphaelvella.com/biography/</ref> ...ulpture installed on the Lange Voorhout as part of The Hague Sculpture, in The Hague, Holland. Other participating artists: Damien Hirst, Antony Gormley,
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  • ...til Zaleski''' (11 April 1920 - 2 May 2010) was an artist from Birkirkara, Malta. ...ages of her discoveries while exploring the magical prehistoric temples of Malta during her many visits and others were inspired by memories of her childhoo
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  • ...Ciappara]] and guitarist/vocalist [[Simon Deguara]]. Under the name Spin, the duo wrote and recorded an EP entitled Pead. ...e them to perform on the live circuit. Following numerous line-up changes, the band finally found a stable line-up with Simon on vocals, Martin on Drums,
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  • ...asses focusing on creativity and art.'' '''Romina Delia''' <ref>http://www.independent.com.mt/articles/2010-03-28/news/for-artsake-romina-delia-272348/</ref> ...PhD research at the School of Museum Studies, University of Leicester, UK. The research focused on contemporary immersive performances in historic sites:
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  • '''Wednesday 09 Aug 2006 (Michael Bugeja - The Malta Independent)''' ...d itself the centre of attention once again, hosting the second edition of the [[National Orchestra Goes Pop]] concert!
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  • '''Darrin Zammit Lupi''' (b 1968 - ) is an artist born in Malta. ...ut his work and experiences regarding migration in Malta, the UK, Belgium, the USA and Australia.
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  • '''Thursday 30 April 1998 (Michael Bugeja - The Malta Independent)''' ...acters albums, the collectible [[Destination Red]] and the award winning [[The Truth]].
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  • ...as born on 18 July, 1974 in [[San Ġiljan]]. She’s is an Actress and one of the two daughters of Eric and Elsa known well I drama as [[Elsa Romei]]. ...iena'' on an educational childrens radio program. Ġina l-Ġunġliena was not the only character animated by Estelle’s voice among which was a friendly bea
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  • ...James Cavalier Centre for Creativity]] between the 23rd November 2007 and the 7th January 2008. From the exhibition notes:
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  • '''Wednesday 15 Nov 2006 (Michael Bugeja - The Malta Independent)''' ...hey are up to these days but also to prepare myself for their long-awaited Malta performance.
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  • The first attempt to form a Maltese club in Detroit was made in 1920 by [[Tony ...mal Maltese club in Detroit began around 1922 and was called the [[Sons of Malta]], with President [[John Spiteri]]. It was located on Howard and Third Str
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  • ...ever the present village derives from the elevation to parochial status in the late 16th century. Residents amount to over three thousand. ...a. All three villages of [[Ħ'Attard]], [[Ħal Balzan]] and Lija, lay within the parish boundaries of [[Birkirkara]].
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  • '''Saturday 7 August 2004 (Michael Bugeja - The Malta Independent)''' ...the presence of ‘electronic’ acts is a rare sight, yet Antoine and Claire, the two halves that form [[Particle Blue]] have managed to attract a following
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  • '''Scar''' is a pop rock group from Malta. ...e end result was very encouraging - the first single "Time to Know" topped the Maltese radio charts and was given top billing on Italian radio station RAI
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  • '''Thursday 10 December 1998 (Michael Bugeja - The Malta Independent)''' ...of Malta's foremost DJs, this album is to be seen more as a compilation of the artist's favourite compositions so far, and not as a complete album as such
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  • '''Wednesday 11 Jan 2006 (Michael Bugeja - The Malta Independent)''' ...naeon]], and the strongly positive acclaim it has already received abroad, the future isn’t looking so gloomy for Forsaken after all!
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  • ...ntest 2005''' was the television show by which Malta selected its entry to the 2004 Junior Eurovision Song Contest held in Hsselt in Belgium on 26 Novembe This was Malta's third entry to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
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  • '''Wednesday 25 Oct 2006 (Michael Bugeja - The Malta Independent)''' ...r, during the second edition of the Oktoberfest being organized by [[PRES (Malta)]].
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  • '''Matina''' is the stage name of Maltese singer Martina Borg was born 23 August 1992, who has ...ily, it was natural for her as a young girl to take up piano lessons under the tuition of her own father, brass virtuoso [[Paul Borg]].
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  • ...tal-Poplu]]''' was held on Saturday 15 March 2014 at the [[University of Malta]]'s [[Sir Temi Zammit Theatre]] in [[Tal-Qroqq]]. It was also broadcast liv A new visual identity was introduced for the contest by [[Darren Tanti]], who created a new logo encompassing live music
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  • ...was born on 24th October, 1955. He was born in [[Żurrieq]] and resides in the same village to this day. He was educated at [[Joseph Secondary Technical ...g the legality as a British Citizen, Ray embarked on a full-time course at the Merseyside Dance and Drama College in Liverpool, followed by Rada in London
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  • ...sion to stage outstanding live performances that range from the sublime to the passionate. ...me” during the Festival of Cultures in Viareggio (Italy) (by invitation of the Italian Ministry of Culture).
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  • ...Grammy Award winning pop star Billy Ocean performed some of his hits from the 1980s. The [[Malta Music Awards]] are organized by [[Mega Music Malta]].
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  • ...[[St James Cavalier Centre for Creativity]] between the 14th May 2010 and the 27th June 2010. From the exhibition notes:
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  • '''Nathan Aquilina''' was born in [[Mqabba]] on the 6 March, 2003. He is and Actor, Presenter. ...d directed a 15 minute play in maltese about 'Wenzu u Rozi' and he played the part of ''Rozi''.
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  • ...ry 2018) was a Maltese composer from [[Vittoriosa]] who lived primarily in the [[Fgura]]/[[Żabbar]] area. ...elligence together with Systems Analysis and Design by correspondence with the Rapid Result College of London, UK
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  • '''Il Suono del Silenzio''' (The Sound of Silence) was an exhibition by the artist [[Jean Karl Izzo]]. ...ibition consists of a series of works produced from ideas developed within the past four years on canvas, board and paper using paint and mixed media.
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  • '''Wednesday 06 December 2006 (Michael Bugeja - The Malta Independent)''' ...of last month, presented a variety of musical styles performed by some of Malta’s most promising young talent.
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  • ...g “the character of my work has effectively made a full circle since, from the figurative, I moved to abstract ceramic creation and now have now turned ba ...Ballardini in Faenza. This was the juncture where he became enraptured by the clay medium.
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  • The Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) Television offers a mix of Australian an ...nd 2.1 million in regional areas tune into SBS Television. Around half of the programs are broadcast in languages other than English, and many of these a
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  • '''Wednesday 21 Jun 2006 (Michael Bugeja - The Malta Independent)''' ...about sound. Instead, they prefer to shift their unbridled energy towards the prime(val) aim of giving everyone present who is up for it a weekend of fun
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  • '''Wednesday 21 April 1999 (Michael Bugeja - The Malta Independent)''' ...Zammit]], who plays keyboards, is the only full-blooded Maltese element in the band.
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  • '''Wednesday 29 August 2007 (Michael Bugeja - The Malta Independent)''' ...] [[(KKU)]] is another gem of a gig, this time featuring two foreign acts, The Burning Leaves and [[Pete Molinari]], along with Maltese artist [[Carrie]].
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  • '''Thursday 13 August 1998 (Michael Bugeja - The Malta Independent)''' ...gs possess a quality that will appeal to everyone in general, and not just the artist himself.
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  • ...a Lewis''' born at [[Pietà]] on 12 December 1976 and comes from [[Mosta]], Malta. ...1st place in many of them. Maria and her sister [[Stephanie Lewis]] formed the duo [[Starbrights]] and were successful in many festivals winning ''Best Si
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  • [[File:Alt_MaltaCD.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Alternative Malta compilation CD]] '''Wednesday 26 Jul 2006 (Michael Bugeja - The Malta Independent)'''
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  • ...in Mosta, he organized public meetings and political rallies on behalf of the Party. Between 1987 and 2003. ...producer at the national broadcasting station, [[Xandir Malta]] and one of the most popular programmes he was responsible for was ''Sigar u Pjanti''.
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  • '''Sunday 04 January 2009 (Michael Bugeja - The Sunday Times of Malta)''' ...to a new deal with Reciprocal Records, both albums are available again for the price of a single album.
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