04 Jun The Nitty Gritty about Erin Tanti

When it comes to crime and sinister events, Malta is pretty boring isn’t it? We only get one or two intriguing cases a year, if at that, so when we have cases such as the ongoing saga of Erin Tanti and Lisa Maria Zahra, we...

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31 May Women on top

Some people have interpreted the success of the female candidates in the last MEP elections as a sign that ‘women can do it for themselves’. Fellow blogger and friend Ramona Depares for instance interpreted this political success as a sign that positive discrimination is not...

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23 May Body over mind

As ridiculous as I think that today’s day of silence is, in a way I’m thankful that I can write about something that’s closer to my heart than politics, politicians and all their antics, will ever be. A few days ago the department of information released...

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18 May Challenged to make ends meet

  When I first heard of Steve Hili’s 121 Challenge I didn’t think much of it. I thought it was another one of Steve Hili’s jokes and fobbed it off with the rest of the useless stuff I see on Facebook. You see, I’ve always thought of...

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10 May The Secret Sexist

My neighbours have a habit of congregating outside their doors and having long-winded chitchats about their lives. Now I know that this is quite a tradition in Malta, and I would probably find it quaint and fascinating if only they didn’t do it in decibels...

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10 May Words are not just sounds

Whilst we never use the term ‘boys’ to refer to grown men, no one bats an eyelid when grown women are referred to as ‘girls’. The above video produced by Men Against Violence (L-Irgiel Kontra l-Vjolenza) is genuinely intended to raise awareness and defend women,...

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08 Mar Why?

  It’s no secret that during the last general elections I came very close to voting PL but ultimately voted AD. Before that I always voted for PN, and hand on heart there’s no telling whom I’ll vote for in the future.   Because of my way of...

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03 Mar We Are Family

With all the controversy surrounding the issue of same-sex adoption, it’s only too easy to lose sight of the real important players in the drama – the children themselves. I spoke to a family with two mothers and a bunch of happy kids. Joanne* and Michaela* met...

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