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Local TV Host & Ex Miss Universe Malta To Welcome Baby Girl

Local TV Host & Ex Miss Universe Malta To Welcome Baby Girl
Oct 21 2024 Share

In a video uploaded to social media, local TV host Brian Bonnici and ex Miss Universe Malta Anthea Zammit revealed that they will be having a baby girl.

‘Our lives just got a whole lot more pink and we couldn’t be more excited’, they wrote in the video’s caption, which has the couple celebrate the gender reveal of their new family member.

‘Counting down the days to meet you BABY GIRL!! Mummy and daddy love you so much’, they wrote.

Congratulations to both!

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Video Going Viral Shows Ambulance Stuck In Traffic In Emergency

Video Going Viral Shows Ambulance Stuck In Traffic In Emergency
Oct 21 2024 Share

A video making the rounds on social media showing an ambulance stuck in traffic during an emergency.

Many drivers attempted to move their vehicles to the side to let the ambulance pass.

 

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Despite this, the emergency vehicle could not swiftly move on to reach its destination under strict time constraints.

Despite a caption by the person posting the video saying ‘pray this will not happen again’, many commented that this will surely be the case given the amount of traffic that repeatedly blocks main arteries around the islands.

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Source: Patricia Cini Muscat

Football Page Highlights Malta’s Basil Tuma

Football Page Highlights Malta's Basil Tuma
Oct 21 2024 Share

Instagram football page Versus recently highlighted Malta national team player Basil Tuma, comparing his journey to the meteoric rise of Kylian Mbappé.

At just 19, Tuma’s story is described as unique, transcending the typical football breakthrough narrative. A graduate of the prestigious Eton College, Tuma balances both academics and football, a rarity in the sport.

 

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His international debut for Malta saw him come off the bench to win a crucial penalty, securing a victory against Moldova—showing his immediate impact on the pitch. Versus emphasizes that Tuma’s career is not something to overlook, suggesting that those who missed the chance to follow Mbappé’s rise should pay attention to “Operation Tuma.”

Though he currently plays for Reading, the post highlights that Tuma’s accomplishments go beyond his club, rewriting what it means to be a footballer who excels both in “boots and books.”

Born in Uganda and raised in the UK, Tuma is now making waves for Malta, and Versus predicts that the best is yet to come. With his story just beginning, the post portrays Tuma as a young player with a bright future, paving his own way in the world of football.

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Acclaimed Play About Democracy Staged At Teatru Manoel Studio Theatre

Acclaimed Play About Democracy Staged At Teatru Manoel Studio Theatre
Oct 21 2024 Share

From October 24th to October 27th, Teatru Manoel and TOI TOI Next Gen present ‘Project Dictator, Or: why democracy is overrated and I don’t miss it at all’. A performance that uses clowning to explore themes of democracy, politics, and totalitarianism, devised by the award-winning UK-based company Rhum + Clay.

‘Project Dictator’ is a beautiful and bonkers collaboration between Rhum + Clay and director Hamish MacDougall, in a darkly comic production that uses clowning to explore the rise of populism, the complicity or fight against authoritarianism, and the role of art and entertainment under oppressive regimes.

The performance forms part of ‘TOI TOI’s Next Gen’ program’ a participatory and diverse selection of international fringe theatre productions to be shown in Teatru Manoel’s intimate Studio Theatre.

Rhum + Clay is a UK-based company led by artistic directors Julian Spooner and Matthew Wells and was formed in 2010 at the renowned École Jacques Lecoq. Their work is created through a collaborative devised process, and always with a different creative ensemble.

‘Project Dictator’ is a performance that addresses the delicate topic of totalitarianism, through the whacky genre of clowning. The process began with extensive conversations with artists from Syria, Venezuela, Brazil, Hungary, Thailand, Turkey and Azerbaijan, all of whom had experience of making art under oppressive regimes. These conversations informed the vision and ambition of the piece; to make a production that speaks to the current political climate.

Rhum + Clay and TOI TOI will also present an actors’ clowning workshop with the company’s two co-Artistic Directors, who are experienced teachers and have created bespoke performance, technique and devising workshops for numerous universities and professional training institutions. Participants will learn the clown ‘state’ and even develop their own unique clowning identity.

‘Project Dictator’ runs from the 24th to the 27th October, and has an age rating of 16+. For more information and to book your tickets, visit here or call the Box Office at (+356) 21246389. Information on the Rhum + Clay workshop – which requires booking – can be found here.

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