Maltese Abroad: Andrei Claude
Andrei Claude is a Maltese actor, known for Game of Thrones, The Dovekeepers and 13 Hours directed. He’s a series regular in the upcoming season six of Vikings and has recently appeared in Medici. I began traveling to the United … Continue reading Maltese Abroad: Andrei Claude
Photologue #21 – Feast of the Flowers, Sassello, Italy
Photologue is were I catalog all of the pictures I take around the world that get divided into different categories based on the place they were taken. This one is of the feast of the flowers in Sassello, Italy Continue reading Photologue #21 – Feast of the Flowers, Sassello, Italy
Is Malta really the best country to visit for LGBTIQ+ people?
Travel journalists, Asher and Lyric Fergusson, share their research Continue reading Is Malta really the best country to visit for LGBTIQ+ people?
Maltese abroad: ‘I miss Malta, no question’
Andrew Abela is the founding dean of the School of Business and Economics and associate professor of Marketing at The Catholic University of America in Washington DC. Continue reading Maltese abroad: ‘I miss Malta, no question’
A 500-year-old pilgrim route could be Malta’s mini Camino de Santiago
An NGO is out to recreate the 16th-century walk from Mdina to Żejtun Continue reading A 500-year-old pilgrim route could be Malta’s mini Camino de Santiago
Maltese Abroad – Amelia Troubridge
Amelia Troubridge is an English-Maltese photographer. Her worked has spanned the worlds of Film, Fashion, Politics, Music, The Arts & Society. Amelia has been consulted on visual content for a number of commercial clients including De Beers, The British Tea … Continue reading Maltese Abroad – Amelia Troubridge
Photologue #20 – Antique ruins in Athens, Greece
Photologue is were I catalog all of the pictures I take around the world that get divided into different categories based on the place they were taken. This one is of antique ruins in Athens Continue reading Photologue #20 – Antique ruins in Athens, Greece
I’m 21 and I can’t…
I feel there is a misconception about not being able to do certain things. Society tells you to keep quiet if you can’t do something that everyone else can do.
I want to start a conversation, where people can openly say what they can’t do and let it all out. Continue reading I’m 21 and I can’t…
Unite with Tomorrowland: the good, the bad and the ugly
What went down at one of the biggest music festivals in Europe Continue reading Unite with Tomorrowland: the good, the bad and the ugly
Photologue #19 – Mykonos, Greece
Photologue is were I catalog all of the pictures I take around the world that get divided into different categories based on the place they were taken. This one is of the Greek island of Mykonos Continue reading Photologue #19 – Mykonos, Greece
Maltese Abroad: One story, two points of view (part 2)
A super special edition of Maltese Abroad: the story of my grandparents Continue reading Maltese Abroad: One story, two points of view (part 2)
Maltese Abroad: One story, two points of view (part 1)
A super special edition of Maltese Abroad: the story of my grandparents and their adventures in Canada Continue reading Maltese Abroad: One story, two points of view (part 1)
What I’ve learnt by living alone for the first time ever
A list of ten things I’ve learnt six months into
living alone for the first time. Continue reading What I’ve learnt by living alone for the first time ever
Photologue #18 – Cruising the Greek Island on the Mein Schiff 6
Photologue is were I catalog all of the pictures I take around the world that get divided into different categories based on the place they were taken. This one is of the Mein Schiff 6 cruise around the Greek islands Continue reading Photologue #18 – Cruising the Greek Island on the Mein Schiff 6
Maltese Abroad: The single woman who conquered Washington DC
Dorothy Schembri talks about her Maltese heritage and business success Continue reading Maltese Abroad: The single woman who conquered Washington DC
The good and not-so-good of Summer Daze 2019
What went down at one of the biggest events of the year Continue reading The good and not-so-good of Summer Daze 2019
Photologue #17 – Birgu, a town lit by candlelight
Photologue is were I catalog all of the pictures I take around the world that get divided into different categories based on the place they were taken. This one is of Birgu, a town lit by candlelight Continue reading Photologue #17 – Birgu, a town lit by candlelight
5 Spanish Foods You Should Definitely Try
The Spanish cuisine is an explosion of colors, aromas, and Mediterranean flavors. It’s a glorious fusion of cultures and ethnicities, of past and present, of sea and mountains. So here are 5 dishes you should definitely try when visiting Spain. … Continue reading 5 Spanish Foods You Should Definitely Try
Struggling with identity
Identity. Identity is something I have always struggled with. Yesterday I was asked a simple question, “where are you from?”, a question that most people would be able to answer instantly, but it took me a couple of seconds to … Continue reading Struggling with identity
Maltese Abroad: The life of a diplomat’s children
The story of Katarina and Rebecca Agius Jager, daughters of Former Maltese ambassador to the US and current ambassador to Russia Continue reading Maltese Abroad: The life of a diplomat’s children