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Brillanti A Hit With West End Giant Blogger & UK Audiences

Brillanti A Hit With West End Giant Blogger & UK Audiences
Jan 19 2024 Share

West End Wilma, a mother and son theatre blogging duo considered a giant in West End Circles, has taken to social media to highlight Malta’s very own ongoing third season of Brillanti: Musicals.

Taking to Twitter, West End Wilma re-shared a post uploaded by current judge Charles Brunton, writing: ‘This is well worth a watch!’ 

West End Wilma is also the host of the prestigious West End Wilma Awards, which celebrates the very best of UK Theatre, with the next edition taking place this January 21st. 

The post by Brunton was expressing gratitude for the wonderful messages being sent by UK audiences as they indulge in the third season of Joseph Chetcuti’s Brillanti.

 

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This came right before the airing of the third episode which continued to showcase musical talent on the island, potentially leading to some of the contestants to further their career in high class theatre productions away from our shores. 

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Malta To Host Waterpolo Champions League Final-4 For Next Three Seasons

Jan 18 2024 Share

In a monumental moment for local sport, European Aquatics has announced that the Men’s Waterpolo Champions League Final Four competition will be hosted in at Malta’s National Pool Complex in 2024, 2025 and 2026.

The bid put forward by Malta’s Aquatic Sports Association (ASA) satisfies all European Aquatics criteria and has received full government support. The competition will welcome teams from all across Europe for one of the continent’s most prestigious water polo club competitions.

First Vice President Josip Varvodic commented that “Malta is well known for its love of water polo and the best players from all over the world come to Malta to play in local Clubs in the summer league.”

He went on to thank Sports Minister Clifton Grima for offering his unconditional support in hosting the event, together with ASA Malta President Karl Izzo who has lived waterpolo for his whole life.

Beginning in march, the 2023/24 Men’s Champions League Quarter Final Group Stage will feature remaining eight teams VK Novi Beograd, VK Jadran Split, Pro Recco, CN Marseille, Zodiac CNAB, AN Brescia, FTC Telekom Budapest and Olympiacos SFP.

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MCAST Students Demand Action From Government

Jan 18 2024 Share

MCAST students are giving the Government until tomorrow to reach an agreement with teachers before staging a protest. The Union and the government have yet to find common ground, leaving students’ marks in limbo.

In a recent Facebook post, Jordan Galea Pace highlighted the struggle MCAST students are facing. With no agreement between MUT and the government, students are left uncertain about their graduation and future progress.

The Swieqi local council candidate and student, Jordan Galea Pace, emphasised the unfairness of students getting caught in the middle of prolonged negotiations. Acknowledging teachers’ two-year struggle for better working conditions, he called for a swift resolution to ensure students can continue their education seamlessly.

A protest is scheduled for Friday at 12 pm.

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Anġelik Caruana Still Seeing ‘Divine Visions’ 7 Years Later, Popolin Reveals

Anġelik Caruana Still Seeing 'Divine Visions' 7 Years Later, Popolin Reveals
Jan 18 2024 Share

In a recent episode of Popolin on TVM, it was reported that Anġelik Caruana is still experiencing the ‘divine visions’ that he claimed to witness back in 2016.

 

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Seven years ago, Caruana had asserted that he had seen apparitions of Our Lady, sparking widespread interest amongst the Maltese population. However, the Church later debunked his statements, asserting that the mystical phenomena were not of divine or supernatural origin.

The recent revelation in the TVM program suggests that Caruana’s ‘visions’ have persisted, raising questions about the nature and authenticity of his experiences. The Church’s earlier dismissal of the visions adds a layer of skepticism, with many taking to the comments for further analysis, questions and comments.

The episode also shed light on the toll these experiences have taken on Caruana’s family, stating that they are “still suffering” as a result of the phenomena.

As the story continues to unfold, it remains to be seen whether there will be further investigation or clarification surrounding Anġelik Caruana’s reported ongoing ‘divine visions.’

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