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Remember them? These iconic Maltese restaurants are core memories

Remember them? These iconic Maltese restaurants are core memories
Oct 26 2022 Share

Malta’s food is a great part of its culture and regardless of what age you may be, going to a restaurant on Sunday with the family is part of a Maltese citizen’s socialisation. That being said, here are a few iconic Maltese restaurants which are core memories.

Ta’ Rita Lapsi View

First opening in 1927, Ta’ Rita Lapsi View Bar and Restaurant will forever remain one of the most iconic restaurants in Malta’s history. For years, it hosted patrons from all walks of life, serving a wide range of dishes in a traditional atmosphere by the seaside. On September 29th,  it was announced the iconic restaurant as we know it will close, breaking the hearts of thousands across the island.

The Avenue

Another golden oldie in Malta’s gastronomical history, The Avenue first opened in 1987, serving lovingly-made food to locals and tourists for years on end. Whether it’s a big ‘ol rack of ribs, juicy chicken breast, crisp green salads or anything else on its menu, this restaurant was always a favourite. Nowadays, it moved from its OG spot in Triq Paceville to a new location at One Portomaso.

Fanal Restaurant

After 33 years of service, Marsascala’s Fanal Restaurant closed its doors for one last time on October 2nd, leaving behind endless memories of good times and great food. For years, Fanal was a local favourite because it provided exactly what the Maltese people want… everything under one roof. From pizzas to burgers and even a Chinese menu, this spot is a true Maltese icon.

McDonald’s Bugibba

A peak core memory if we ever did see one. Looking at photos of the old McDonald’s outlet in Bugibba still gives us all the feels. From the bright yellow tents to the bold, blue railings and one of the most memorable play areas out there, the old Bugibba McDonalds is a core memory at its prime.

How many of these do you remember?

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Maltese dancer Deedee Clark signed to MAJOR US talent agency

Maltese dancer Deedee Clark signed to MAJOR US talent agency
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Top Maltese dancer Deedee Clark has officially signed a contract in Los Angeles with MSA agency (@msaagency), one of the biggest talent agencies in the US. They represent talent such as Brian Friedman, Chucky Klapow, Dave Scott, Jamal Sims, Marty Kudelka, Nappy Tabs and Sean Lew amongst others.

Clark has been dancing since the age of 3 but found her love for jazz funk, commercial and hip hop at age 15. Since then, she has attended multiple workshops and conventions both in Malta and overseas which also led her to taking the leap to start training at the world famous Millennium Dance Complex in Los Angeles, USA.

 

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MSA has been responsible for providing talent to shows such as American Horror Story, The Masked Singer, AGT, the Emmys as well as for jobs with artists like Meghan Trainor, Usher, Carrie Underwood, Diddy, Megan Thee Stallion, Lady Gaga and more.

Thanks to her talent, extensive resume and choreographer/director Barry Lather, Deedee got the opportunity to become a part of the talent roster with this prestigious agency.

Currently in the process of applying for her US talent visa, Deedee has expressed a lot of excitement and hope for the future. She is very grateful and humbled by all the people she has met along the way that have offered a helping hand. 

While keeping her fingers crossed for her visa approval, she continues to train with the top choreographers in the industry daily, learning as much as she can across various styles. 

WATCH: Chaos in Parliament as Minister mocks MP Julie Zahra about her singing

WATCH: Chaos in Parliament as Minister mocks MP Julie Zahra about her singing
Oct 26 2022 Share

Earlier this week, Malta’s parliament erupted after minister Anton Refalo passed a comment mocking Nationalist MP Julie Zahra about her singing.

 

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During a parliamentary intervention, Zahra asked the minister about a 19th century marker in his home, whether she can go see and why he hasn’t yet returned it when it is an item of national heritage.

When asked to reply by Speaker Anġlu Farrugia, the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries, Food and Animal Rights Anton Refalo replied with the statement “she can come when she wants, I’ll welcome her, whenever she wants she can sing & do whatever she wants.”

Following Refalo’s comment, Nationalist Party leader Bernard Grech intervened, stating that Parliament should not tolerate MPs or Ministers attacking other individuals with their talents.

What do you make of this statement?

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18-year-old man’s life at risk after Hamrun road incident

18-year-old man's life at risk after Hamrun road incident
Oct 26 2022 Share

An 18-year-old Syrian man living in Fgura is at risk of dying after being run over in Hamrun.

The incident took place on Tuesday evening, at around 9pm in St. Joseph High Street, Hamrun. Initial investigations revealed that the young man was hit by an Opel Corsa, driven by a 24-year-old man from Msida.

The victim was assisted by a medical team and taken to Mater Dei Hospital via ambulance, where he was certified to have sustained serious injuries.

Investigations are currently under way.

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