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John Newman to headline NYE Celebrations in Valletta

John Newman to headline National NYE Celebrations in Valletta
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As a new year draws closer and the gradual move towards normality post-COVID continues, the Valletta Cultural Agency confirms that UK singer and musician John Newman will be headlining the National NYE celebrations in Valletta. The celebrations are being organized by the VCA alongside G7 Events, with the full support of the Ministry for Justice, Culture and Local Government as well as the Malta Tourism Authority. After last year’s celebrations saw the event take on a hybrid form through TV show broadcast transmitted from Fort St. Elmo, this year’s celebration will follow the COVID-19 protocols set in place by the Health Authorities to get the live atmosphere back to our island.

Hosted by Abel, JD and Martina, the entertainment for the night will also include The Palace String Orchestra featuring Aidan, Jasmine, Gaia, Ozzy Lino, Megan and Klinsmann as well as local DJ Debrii. More information about the event is set to be issued soon but the roster of international and local talent is already set to close one chapter and start a fresh new one with a celebration we all deserve and need!

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October 2021 to register as much rain as half of last year

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As many look out from the comfort of their own homes at the droplets making their way down the glass window, it would be interesting to note that this month’s rainfall will have amounted to same amount of rain which occurred throughout half of last year. This current rainfall marks a record breaking feat in terms of weather according to Facebook page ‘It-Temp Madwarna’. The page reports with today’s rainfall, the national average of rain calculated in October 2021 will go over the 200mm, or conversely, 8 inches.

The records broken continue however as October 2021 will be the second wettest month from the year 2000 onwards and the wettest month as of October 2010. October 2021 also surpasses the previous 9 months of this entire year in terms of rainfall. This also suggests that weather patterns this year have gone in either direction in terms of extremes. Not long ago do we recall the extreme heat waves which also broke records in summer. It seems as though the autumn and winter months are competing for some weatherly glory as well as we cuddle up inside to shelter away from battering storms and heavy winds.

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Photo Source: It-Temp Madwarna, Redeemer Saliba

Matthew Perry releasing autobiography about FRIENDS and addiction

Matthew Perry releasing autobiography about FRIENDS and addiction
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FRIENDS actor Matthew Perry, who played fan-favorite and sarcastic Chandler Bing, has revealed that he will be releasing an ‘unflinchingly honest’ autobiography about his time on set and his addiction struggles. During his time on the world renowned sitcom, the actor struggled with alcohol and drug abuse, and all of it is set to be documented in the as-of-yet untitled book next autumn. Megan Lynch, a publisher, told Deadline newsroom that ‘Matthew’s extraordinary story, told in his inimitable voice’ will bring humor, catharsis and something for everyone to bond over.

The now 52-year-old actor’s autobiography will be the first one to be released from any of the FRIENDS cast, and he himself said that with so much written about him in the past, it is time to hear directly from the horse’s mouth. FRIENDS fans can expect what Perry and publishers are describing as an unflinchingly honest, dishy and hilarious autobiography. With Perry having been open about addiction in the 2016, saying that he didn’t remember three years of filming, this book would give a glimpse into the actor’s struggles and what helped him traverse them. Would you read Perry’s autobiography?

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Photo Source: Portland Mercury, Hello! Magazine

Electric car public chargers to triple by end of the year

Electric car public chargers to triple by end of the year
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Energy Minister Miriam Dalli has revealed that Malta will be practically tripling the amount of public charging pillars by the end of the year. She revealed how 130 new charging pillars, with a total of 260 charging points, will be installed by the end of the year all across Malta. With 56 activated public charging points across Malta, the numbers did not increase significantly in previous years. However, this means that the total will increase to 186, with 362 charging points. 

Minister Dalli confirmed that 108 of these pillars will be medium charging pillars, whereas the remaining 22 will be fast chargers. Drivers will spend 17c per unit to charge their car at a medium charging pillar during non-peak hours and 19c during peak hours. Fast chargers will cost 18c per unit and 20c per unit for non-peak and peak hours respectively. This also relates to Malta’s plan to replace 65,000 conventional cars with electric and hybrid vehicles by 2030 as part of EU carbon neutrality targets. 

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Photo Source: Miriam Dalli FB