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Hilarious New Black Comedy By Writer Of Porn The Musical!

Hilarious New Black Comedy By Writer Of Porn The Musical!
Apr 3 2024 Share

A new black comedy by award-winning writer Malcolm Galea is set to be staged at Spazju Kreattiv on the 12-14 and 19-21 April. The Heimlich Hustle is the story of a hapless couple whose life is turned upside down when they let a passionate and eccentric young artist into their lives. Before they know it, their life has been turned into a frantic rollercoaster ride involving viral videos, questionable art pieces, and accidental death.

Malcolm Galea has previously written such plays as Porn the Musical, Il-Kbir Għadu Ġej and some of your favourite Christmas pantomimes. However with The Heimlich Hustle, he has explored a new level of crazy.

The show stars Malcolm Galea, Angele Galea, Davide Tucci and Myron Ellul, with direction by Chiara Hyzler who most recently directed the pantomime Beauty and the Beast.

The Heimlich Hustle is supported by Arts Council Malta and Galea’s Art Studio. Tickets can be booked from kreattivita.org

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Maltese Salaries Amongst The Lowest In Europe

Apr 3 2024 Share

According to research done by Eurostat, Maltese people earn less per hour than the majority of other EU countries.

The data published by Eurostat shows that by average workers in Malta only get €14.2o an hour before tax, which is less than half of the whole EU average hourly salary of €31.8

Malta is currently placed 25th out of 30 other European countries with mainly Easter European countries trailing behind the Mediterranean island.

In last place is Bulgaria with a very low average of €9.3o an hour. After Bulgaria one can find Romania with €11 an hour, Hungary with  €12.80 an hour and Latvia with €13.50 an hour.

Countries such as Croatia, Poland and Lithuania all offer wages that are similar to Malta, with all being in the €14 – €15 range.

When it comes to top half of the table, Luxembourg is currently first with their people earning an average of €53.90 an hour, more than €20 higher then the EU-wide average.

The data takes not only salaries but also social security contributions, showing the total amounts it takes for employers to employ staff.

A more negative stat for Malta is the fact that since 2016 every EU countries’ average hourly wage has increased except for Malta’s. Eight years ago the country was sitting at an average hourly rate of €14.20 the same amount found today.

Since 2016 there have been seven countries that have leapfrogged Malta in the total standings and now offer higher wages.

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1st Edition Of The Malta International Tattoo Show!

1st Edition Of The Malta International Tattoo Show!
Apr 3 2024 Share

We want to welcome you to the greatest tattoo event the island of Malta has ever seen at the incredible Arena Conference Center, located at the InterContinental Hotel, St Julians. The event will be held between the 17th-19th May 2024!

One of the world’s largest tattoo convention comes to Malta for the 1st edition. Vendors with every supply a tattoo professional may need. As well as vendors geared toward the tattoo enthusiast, with everything such as clothing and artwork.

See live bands along with Burlesque and other entertainment to round out an amazing weekend of fun.

Come get tattooed by some of the world’s best artists with over 100 of the world’s greatest in attendance, INCLUDING INK MASTER USA WINNER BOBBY JOHNSON!

Purchase your tickets here. 

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President €30K+ Flight For Queen’s Funeral Due To Full Up Flights

President €30K+ Flight For Queen's Funeral Due To Full Up Flights
Apr 3 2024 Share

President George Vella’s use of a private jet to attend Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral stirred controversy due to its hefty cost to Maltese taxpayers.

The one-way flight to London, totaling €30,350, was necessitated as all commercial flights were fully booked, according to the President’s Office. Additional expenses included €32,000 for hotel accommodation at the Corinthia Hotel London and €6,000 for Air Malta flights back to Malta.

Despite being among the dignitaries invited to the funeral, the extravagant spending raised eyebrows, especially given Buckingham Palace’s prior urging to avoid private jets due to airport constraints.

The delegation’s choice of Farnborough Airport, known for its luxury services, further fueled criticism. Reports of the lavish expenditure prompted public outcry, with Daphne Foundation director Matthew Caruana Galizia denouncing the excessive spending in light of ongoing calls for donations to sustain basic public services.

While the President’s Office attributed the longer accommodation invoice to an error, it did not dispute the substantial nightly cost.

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