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Klinsmann Officially Releases New Song “Something Real”

Aug 20 2024 Share

Renowned local musician Klinsmann has just released his latest song and music video, “Something Real,” which invites listeners on an emotional journey through powerful lyrics, striking visuals, and a profound message that deeply resonates with today’s audiences.

Produced, recorded, and mixed by the talented Howard Keith at Jagged House Studios, “Something Real” offers a poignant exploration of authenticity in a world often dominated by superficiality.

The heart-wrenching lyrics, penned by Klinsmann himself, delve into the universal struggle of finding true happiness amidst the chaos of modern life.

Klinsmann was supported by a stellar team of musicians, including Bruce Busuttil and Luke Grech on electric guitars, Julian Dingli on bass, Louis Manche on drums, and Christopher Mercieca on keyboards.

The music video, directed and produced by Steven Levi Vella, perfectly captures the essence of the song, with breathtaking cinematography by DOP Victor Abela. Edgy clothing and styling were provided by Blakkript, enhancing the video’s impact.

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Two New National Records Set With Pyrotechnics

Two New National Records Set With Pyrotechnics
Aug 20 2024 Share

The Malta Records announced two new festa related records broken in the past few days.

The first record was for the largest fan structure operated by pyrotechnics with a width of 56 feet and a height of 38 feet.

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The record was set by Għaqda tan-Nar 18 t’Awissu in collaboration with Każin Santa Liena, Banda Duke of Connaught’s Own, Birkirkara.

The second record was that of the longest spectacle by musically synchronised pyrotechnics, operated manually with buttons on a switch board.

This consisted of 134 buttons and a time of 8 minutes and 30 seconds.

This record was set by the Għaqda tan-Nar 18 t’Awissu in collaboration with Għaqda Mużikali Sant’ Elena A.D. 1919.

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Ħal Lija Old Parish Church Of The Saviour Restoration Works Nearing Completion

Ħal Lija Old Parish Church Of The Saviour Restoration Works Nearing Completion
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The restoration project on the Old Parish Church of the Saviour in Ħal Lija is nearing completion.

This initiative is part of several projects selected under the Local Councils Scheme and was proposed by the Ħal Lija Local Council.

During a recent site visit, Minister for National Heritage, Arts, and Local Government Owen Bonnici highlighted the significance of restoring this historic building. He emphasised that the primary goal of the restoration is to preserve and protect the important and invaluable cultural heritage of the locality.

“This initiative is part of broader efforts to maintain and promote Malta’s cultural heritage by restoring historically valuable buildings and structures, both religious and secular, so that future generations can enjoy them,” Minister Bonnici remarked.

The Old Parish Church of the Saviour was used as the Parish Church of Ħal Lija for about a century, from the late 16th century to the end of the 17th century. Its dome was constructed elevated above the roof, allowing for windows to be placed under the dome for the first time in Maltese architectural history, thus illuminating the church.

The ongoing work, including site documentation and restoration tasks, is being managed by the Restoration and Preservation Department.

Minister Bonnici was accompanied by Ħal Lija Local Council Mayor Anthony Dalli and members of the Ħal Lija Local Council, along with Architects Mark Azzopardi and Norbert Gatt from the Restoration and Preservation Department.

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15 Year Old Invents Skin Cancer Fighting Soap

15 Year Old Invents Skin Cancer Fighting Soap
Aug 20 2024 Share

At just 15, Heman Bekele, a high school sophomore from Virginia, has achieved a remarkable scientific breakthrough that many seasoned professionals aspire to.

Bekele, named TIME magazine’s 2024 Kid of the Year, developed an innovative soap designed to deliver medication for treating skin cancers, including melanoma. This potential breakthrough could transform countless lives.

Bekele expressed his awe at the recognition, saying, “It’s an incredible feeling, it’s surreal.” His interest in science was sparked during his childhood in Ethiopia, where he observed the severe effects of the sun on people’s skin.

 

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This early experience inspired him to find a solution and led to his groundbreaking invention.

Bekele’s scientific curiosity emerged early; by age five, he was experimenting with household chemicals.

His dedication has already earned him accolades, including being named America’s Top Young Scientist by 3M and Discovery Education in 2023, which came with a $25,000 award.

Currently, Bekele is working with the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health to test his soap’s effectiveness on mice, moving closer to FDA certification. As he begins his sophomore year, Bekele continues to balance his studies with his scientific endeavors, motivated by the hope of making a significant impact on others’ lives.

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