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IN PHOTOS: Marshmello, French Montana, Shaun Farrugia & more ROCK Isle of MTV 2022

IN PHOTOS: Marshmello, French Montana, Shaun Farrugia & more ROCK Isle of MTV 2022
Jul 20 2022 Share

Isle of MTV Malta made an epic return to the iconic Il-Fosos Square yesterday following a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic… and it was incredible.

 

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Locals and foreigners alike headed to Floriana in the thousands to see global artists Marshmello, French Montana, bbno$, Mae Muller and Shaun Farrugia; all of whom performed electrifying sets chock full of confetti, pyrotechnics and special lightning effects.

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The festival’s headliners were also joined by local acts Aidan, Gaia Gauci, Maxine Pace, Enya and DJ sets from Debrii, D-Rey, Koroma, Miggy, Supre, Zrinz, Daniel, Ylenia and Jamie from 89.7 Bay and Nate, DJ Patrick and Frank from Vibe FM.

The massive Isle of MTV concert will be followed by a series of club nights and parties which includes Ella Eyre at G7 Fridays and this Sunday’s Café Del Mar Special featuring Joel Corry.

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Inflated condom balloon appears in Isle of MTV crowd

Inflated condom balloon appears in Isle of MTV crowd
Jul 20 2022 Share

Amidst the crowd attending yesterday’s Isle of MTV, cameras captured what seemed to be an inflated condom being waved around during performances. 

The bizarre sight was certainly a highlight of the livestream during Mae Muller’s performance, as the inflated condom blended in with the rest of the balloons used at the event. 

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Guess the economy isn’t the only thing that’s getting inflated. 

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Busiest day since WWII for UK firefighters due to heat wave

Busiest day since WWII for UK firefighters due to heat wave
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The fire service in London has reportedly faced its busiest day since the Second World War on Tuesday due to the raging fires which hit the UK amid record temperatures. 

This came after temperatures topped 40 degrees Celsius for the first time, leading to travel disruptions as repairs were carried out on roads, rail networks and airports. 

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London mayor Sadiq Khan warned Londoners not to have BBQs and to mind bottles in public areas as they could potentially start fires. He also said that the fire service received more than 2,600 calls on Tuesday. 

They normally expect 500 calls on a busy day, but the amount of fires breaking out led to a massive demand. Fires destroyed homes, schools, churches and business all over the country. 

Evacuations were carried out and no injuries were reported in London after three fires broke out. Up to 300 firefighters were deployed in the early hours of the morning to manage all the chaos. 

Khan said that these extreme weather conditions are clear signs of climate change’s consequences, calling for more direct awareness and action on the topic by political figures. 

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You can now attend a University course about Harry Styles

You can now attend a University course about Harry Styles
Jul 20 2022 Share

Texas State University will be launching a course next year based completely on pop-singer Harry Styles. 

The course is promising a deeper exploration into the singer’s work by associate professor of digital history at Texas State Louie Dean Valencia, a massive fan of Styles himself.  

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The course was announced last week that he will be teaching an Honours College course titled ‘Harry Styles and the Cult of Celebrity: Identity, the Internet and European Pop Culture’ in Spring 2023. 

The flier released outlines a broader focus on Styles and how he factors into the ‘cultural and political development of the modern celebrity as related to questions of gender and sexuality, race, class, nation and globalism, media, fashion, fan culture, internet culture and consumerism.’ 

The professor spoke with The SYSCA Daily about proposing the course, highlighting the impact of the Styles fandom and One Direction. The course aims to show how Styles impacted the world through his activism, philosophy and art. 

Students will also be tasked with producing a podcast series about the topic as they examine Style’s music as well as his input into the movie industry. 

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