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Festive Fun For All The Family At Esplora Interactive Science Centre!

Festive Fun For All The Family At Esplora Interactive Science Centre!
Nov 30 2023 Share

Visit Esplora Interactive Science Centre for a Christmas extravaganza that fuses the enchantment of the holiday season with the wonders of science and technology. This year, Esplora is thrilled to announce a special collaboration with the renowned Danusan, adding an extra layer of joy and wonder to your holiday festivities. Make memories and celebrate the magic at Esplora from 8th December 2023 to 7th January 2024 from 6:00pm to 10:30pm.

Immerse yourself in a world of festive wonder as you journey through interactive experiences designed to delight and amaze. From the whimsical Check-In experience, where worries are magically whisked away, to the Snow Show exploring the science behind snow, every station promises a unique blend of holiday spirit and scientific discovery.

Plant your own Christmas plants in the Christmas Garden, meet the Wise Elf who predicts your wishes, and become a singing reindeer in the photo opportunity station. Delve into the art of letter-writing to Santa, discover the secrets of Santa’s age, and explore sustainable Christmas practices to reduce waste.

Throughout your journey, you will be able to engage in activities that combine festive joy with educational experiences. 

As you progress through your enchanting experience, engage in laser obstacle courses designed to teach elves agility, and navigate through sound checkpoints that challenge you to sing your favourite Christmas tunes. Each station offers a unique adventure, weaving together the magic of the season with opportunities to learn and delight in the spirit of Esplora Christmas Wonderland.

Your Christmas adventure will continue at Villa Bighi, where you can capture cherished moments with Father Christmas in his enchanting grotto. Afterwards, you can relish the festive atmosphere at the Christmas market in Villa Bighi Plaza, adding the perfect finishing touch to your Esplora Christmas Wonderland experience with an abundance of entertainment and holiday cheer.

Esplora’s Christmas Wonderland will be open on all of the specified days with the exception of December 11th, 18th – 21st, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.

Buy your tickets from showshappening.com/Esplora-Interactive-Science-Centre/Esplora-Christmas-Wonderland

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Spotify Wrapped 2023’s Top Artists, Albums And Songs

Spotify Wrapped 2023's Top Artists, Albums And Songs
Nov 30 2023 Share

Who was on your Spotify Wrapped Top Rankings? 

In 2023, Spotify Wrapped highlights the musical landscape shaped by major female pop stars, diverse chart-topping sounds, and the global influence of powerful genres. 

Taylor Swift claims the top artist spot with over 26.1 billion streams, celebrated with a creative puzzle piece reveal across billboards globally. Reggaeton sensation Bad Bunny secures second place, followed by The Weeknd, Drake, and Peso Pluma. 

Miley Cyrus’s “Flowers” earns the title of the year’s top song, surpassing 1.6 billion streams, while SZA’s “Kill Bill” and Harry Styles’s “As It Was” take second and third place. 

Bad Bunny’s “Un Verano Sin Ti” reigns as the most-streamed album for the second consecutive year, followed by Taylor Swift’s “Midnights” and SZA’s “SOS.” 

The podcast realm sees The Joe Rogan Experience as the global leader for the fourth consecutive year, followed by Call Her Daddy and Huberman Lab. The diverse podcasts spotlighted key moments in pop culture, including reflections on female empowerment in media and discussions about the rise of AI throughout the year. 

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Archbishop On His Funny ‘Bovril’ Encounter On Plane

Archbishop On His Funny 'Bovril' Encounter On Plane
Nov 29 2023 Share

During an interview on RTK with Gabriel Lia, Archbishop Charles Scicluna talked about how he handled being called by his nickname, Bovril. 

Scicluna recounted how he was on a flight and encountered two very different groups and encounters. The first group, a couple from Sliema, greeted him with ‘your grace’ and asked him to pray for them.

The second group however, three youths, greeted him with ‘aw bovril’. The youth told him that some people are afraid of flying, to which Scicluna responded, tongue in cheek: ‘tell them a bit of bovril will help.’

As the laughter from the audience faded, Scicluna revealed that he had embraced the nickname and even came up with an acronym: ‘bniedem onest, veru ragħaj, integru u leali (an honest person, a true shepherd, integral and loyal). 

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Source: Newsbook Malta, RTK103

Palumbo Shipyards Open Day – A Resounding Success With 5,000 Attendees

Palumbo Shipyards Open Day - A Resounding Success With 5,000 Attendees
Nov 29 2023 Share

Palumbo Shipyards’ Open Day on Sunday, November 26, attracted 5,000 participants. The event provided a unique opportunity for visitors to witness firsthand shipyard operations in a safe and family-friendly environment while experiencing various forms of entertainment throughout the day.

All guests who attended Sunday’s event had the opportunity to have a much closer look at the ongoing operations at Palumbo Malta Shipyards. At the shipyard’s commercial side, there were seven vessels; four in dry docks and three at berth, all of them engaged in carrying out major maintenance works. At the Superyachts facility, two mega yachts were undergoing major refit works in the dock, and three other superyachts, one of which – a 100m – were being refitted at berth. An additional three superyachts were undergoing their maintenance period on the hard, which were lifted ashore with a 400-ton travel lift. 

The open environment allowed families to explore shipyard operations, gaining insight into the processes involved and the safety measures taken on a daily basis.

Visitors were able to experience the yards’ commitment to sustainability and learn more about operational environmental practices. These included the installation of photovoltaic panels that allow the production of clean energy with which the shipyard powers its operations, to energy efficiency, and how the adoption of Hydrojetting, facilitated by acquiring 20 advanced Hammelmann machines, has revolutionized the boat surface treatment processes, as well as the pioneering use of AirLite paint. 

Participants had also the chance to admire Palumbo Shipyard’s evolving urban forest in Malta—home to cypress, palm, and olive trees. This green haven is the shipyard’s commitment to sustainability, set to flourish and contribute to its goal of full sustainability by 2030.

Participants had the opportunity to explore workshops, docks, and other areas, which are usually reserved, during informative tours. These visits provided a deeper understanding of the daily operations of Palumbo Shipyards and the mechanisms involved in ship repair and maintenance.

The Palumbo Shipyards Open Day was not only an exploration of maritime excellence but also a celebration of Maltese talent. Renowned artists such as Ivan Grech, Kantera, Freddy Portelli, Joe Demicoli, Claudia and Fabrizio Faniello, Kevin Paul, Kurt Calleja, as well as id-Dulli and Veronica, performed on stage throughout the day.

The event featured an iconic Ferrari car as well as special models of supercars. Participants were able to admire the cars up close during the Open Day.

The little ones had their own dedicated space in the children’s play area, with train rides through the yard, Flyboard shows, a soccer field to practice with local teams, BMX exhibitions and other engaging activities. Families enjoyed a day of fun and excitement.

Antonio Palumbo, President of the Palumbo Group, expressed his satisfaction with the event, stating, “It was a great day out for all the family, where one could appreciate the good working practices and environmentally friendly procedures adapted on a day-to-day basis. The overwhelming turnout reflects the community’s interest in our operations and the maritime industry as a whole.”

Palumbo Shipyards extends its gratitude to the community for making the Open Day a resounding success and looks forward to future opportunities to connect with the public.

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