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EXHIBITIONS

Until September 19
The Piper’s Requiem
An exhibition of drawings and paintings by Anthony Catania at Heritage Malta Head Office, Valletta. Free Entrance. Open Monday to Friday from 08:00-17.00 (Last Admission 16.30).

Until September 21
greymatter
A conceptual sculpture by Pierre Portelli exhibited at the Main Hall of St James Cavalier, Valletta as the first phase of the Amazing Race project, which deals with environmental issues.

Until September 30
Pictures in my mind
Part of the Five Senses project held at the upper galleries of St James Cavalier, Valletta. The project is bringing together 12 young people from Malta and the Maltese-Arab and Maltese-Indian communities together with youths from China, Eritrea, and Sudan currently living in Malta as trained by photographer Patrick Fenech over the past months. The youths will present their photographic work in a collective exhibition based on how they view the Maltese culture. Based on the principal of silhouettes and montage, the exhibition is emphasing the diversity in the human figure with strong features portraying the various races working in a team to show ‘pictures in their minds’.

Until October 26
Evolution of Form
Exhibition of ceramics by Herman Ciappara, held at the Atrium of St James Cavalier, Valletta.

November 1 - November 30
Anna Nightingale
The artist’s latest works will be on display at Tal-Pillar Chapel (Near Anglican Church), West Street, Valletta. The exhibition will be curated by Christine Xuereb. More info: artitudegallerymalta@hotmail.com.

MUSIC

September 19
Explicit + Dominoes
The bands will be performing in aid of YMCA Homeless at Poxx Bar, Paceville. Entrance is at €5. www.myspace.com/explicitrockband, www.myspace.com/dominoesmalta

September 19
Niki Gravino and the Vile Bodies

The band will be performing live at the opening of the Play Lounge, Paceville (opposite Empire Nightclub). Entrance is free and the performance starts at 23:00.

September 20
Subculture
The punk band will be releasing their fourth CD, Revolt, at Remedy Rock Club, Paceville. They will be joined on stage by Shattered Pride, R.A.S and Abtrass. Doors open at 21:30. Entrance is at €5 and includes a free copy of Revolt and a free shooter. www.myspace.com/subculturemt

September 27
BNI and Norm Rejection
The bands will be playing at Poxx Bar, Paceville. Doors open at 21:00 and entrance is at €5. www.myspace.com/bnimalta, www.normrejectiom.com

October 3
Autokat + The Areola Treat + Airport Impressions
Autokat, whose debut album (Late Night Shopping) got staggering reviews on practically all the important UK music magazines including NME and Uncut will be platying at Sky Club, Paceville alongside The Areola Treat and Airport Impressions. Their latest single, Innocence was BBC’s single of the week and only recently Mike Joyce from The Smiths (amongst others) has joined forces with the band. Tickets will be available soon from Muddy Waters, Juuls, Coconut Groove and Anthony D’Amato. More info at www.hairyamp.com

Wednesdays
Unplugged Wednesdays
Acoustic music at Townhouse 5, Republic Street, Rabat. Starts at 21:00 and entrance is free. To get to Townhouse 5, drive into Rabatís main street, passing the petrol station, and make a second turning on the right. Reservations: 27500055.

THEATRE

October 4, 5, 11, 12
Il-Manifest Tal-Killer
Lemonhead Theatre presents a rendition of Karl Schembri’s novel - as adapted by Bryan Muscat - at the MITP, St Christopher’s Street, Valletta. Shows start at 20:30. The cast includes Chrysander Agius and Daniel Chircop (of Zoo fame), Bryan Muscat, Neville Refalo and Sandro Vella. Bookings: 79478726. www.lemonhead.com.mt

October 31, November 1 - 2, 7 - 9
Blasted
Vilified by the Daily Mail as a ‘disgusting feast of filth’ and revered by other critics as a masterpiece, Sarah Kane’s Blasted finally comes to St James Cavalier courtesy of Unifaun Theatre. Directed by maverick Californian Director Dave Barton and featuring American pro Bryan Jennings in the main role, together with locals Jo Caruana and Andrew Galea. Booking is open from boxoffice@sjcav.org or 21223200, 21223216. http://www.unifauntheatre.com/

COMEDY

September 27 and 28
The XFM stand-up comedy show
Three international stand-up comedians (Pete Johansson, Ian Stone and Silky) will be performing at the Dolmen Resort Hotel, Bugibba. Doors open at 19:30. Tickets are at €20, and can be booked from www.laughoutloud.com.mt.

NIGHTLIFE

September 26
One Older, None Wiser
Party at Poxx Bar, Paceville featuring DJs Dre, Bob, Kinnie and Danjeli. Entrance is free.

 


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