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Open To LGBTIQ+ Shows, Love Island Malta Producer Says

Open To LGBTIQ+ Shows, Love Island Malta Producer Says
May 21 2024 Share

Speaking to @sidestreetmalta, Love Island Malta producer Martina Zammit said that she is open to exploring same-sex TV shows for Malta.

 

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Acknowledging that the current format of Love Island is currently based on opposite-sex couples, Zammit said that integrating different sexual orientations into this format presents challenges to the dynamics and mechanics of Love Island.

However, she did go on to mention shows like ‘I Kissed a Girl’ or ‘I Kissed a Boy’ and said that she is open to exploring similar formats to cater for gay and lesbian couples.

What do you think?

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Rag ‘N’ Bone Man, Joel Corry and MORE Coming to Malta for Island Sounds Festival

May 20 2024 Share

Major artists like Rag ‘N’ Bone Man, Joel Corry & more are hitting the Maltese Island for Island Sounds Malta 2024 on the 28th and 29th of September!

For the first time ever, Rag ‘N’ Bone Man will be performing in Malta, thrilling fans with his hit tracks “Human,” “Skin,” “Wolves,” and his recent collaboration with Calvin Harris, “Lovers In A Past Life.” This highly-anticipated performance will be complemented by the dynamic sounds of Joel Corry, the chart-topping DJ, producer, and media personality known for his infectious hits and social media presence..

Adding to the excitement, MistaJam, Rio Fredrika, and Caity Baser will also be lighting up the stage, ensuring a line-up to cater to everyone’s vibe for the End of Summer Weekender.

Want to find out more? Check out islandsoundsmalta.com for more info!

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Students, Musicians Compose Song Using Maltese Poems

Students, Musicians Compose Song Using Maltese Poems
May 20 2024 Share

Ċentru tal-Ilsien Malti organized an event called Mal-Melodija, specifically for 7th-year students. This initiative was part of the Centre’s ongoing efforts to promote the Maltese language.

The event aimed to blend Maltese literature with music. About 60 students from San Benedittu College Middle School took part in this unique activity.

Linguist Dr. Maris Camilleri worked with the students to analyze the Maltese poem “Għasfur Ċkejken” by the Gozitan poet Ġorġ Pisani. The poem was selected to mark the 25th anniversary of Pisani’s death, a poet known for his patriotic works such as “L-Għanja tar-Rebħa,” “Lil Mikiel Anton Vassalli,” and “Lill-Ilsien Malti.” The students showed great enthusiasm in appreciating the poem.

In the second part of the event, singer Megan May and pianist/arranger Aleandro Spiteri Monsigneur demonstrated how three stanzas from the poem could be transformed into song lyrics. They explained the process of matching lyrics with melody, mood, and rhythm, involving the students in creating the chorus music. This collaboration resulted in “Għasfur Ċkejken” being recorded as a modern, original song.

Norma Saliba, CEO of the Ċentru tal-Ilsien Malti, emphasized that Mal-Melodija combines literature, writing, and reading with music, rhythm, and melody to express artistic talent. She highlighted the goal of making learning Maltese literature enjoyable for 7th-year students through music, offering a different approach from traditional methods.

Charmaine Pisani Grixti, Principal of San Benedittu College Middle School, along with the teachers and students, expressed their desire for more such activities in the next school year. This collaboration with the Ċentru tal-Ilsien Malti aims to enhance awareness of the national language using various resources suited to different age groups.

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Kittens ‘Smarter’ Than Puppies: Can ‘Count Better’

Kittens 'Smarter' Than Puppies: Can 'Count Better'
May 20 2024 Share

Cats can distinguish between different quantities, an essential survival skill. A May 2023 study found that even seven-week-old kittens possess this ability. In two experiments, kittens consistently chose larger food quantities. In the first, 25 out of 26 kittens preferred the larger amount when the ratios were above 0.4.

The second experiment showed 18 out of 24 kittens chose the larger food piece when the size ratio was below 0.5.

Interestingly, kittens’ quantitative skills develop earlier than those of puppies. Seven-week-old kittens can reliably choose larger quantities between one and four items, whereas eight-week-old puppies struggle with similar tasks unless the differences are more significant, like between one and six.

This early development in kittens may be due to their solitary hunting ancestry, necessitating early decision-making, unlike puppies who rely on social groups longer.

The study also noted that when one food item was five times larger, kittens tended to choose the smaller piece, possibly due to a preference for non-threatening prey.

This research highlights kittens’ surprising math skills, adding to their list of impressive abilities like jumping and playing. Despite not helping with taxes, kittens’ quantitative discrimination is a remarkable aspect of their cognitive abilities.

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