


My favourite article of 2021
As a photographer, Rob Tysall says that getting interesting photographs for an article is a top priority, and the MCM Comic Con show is always
As a photographer, Rob Tysall says that getting interesting photographs for an article is a top priority, and the MCM Comic Con show is always
Ann Evans says that choosing her favourite article of the year was tricky, but she has finally plumped for her article on the Miniatura Show.
By Dr Ricky Ghosh Dastidar Here is my favourite article for the year: The Pebble and the Boy is a delightful new coming-of-age road-movie inspired by Mod-culture and
Rachel’s Favourite Article of 2021. Medina Sidonia in the heart of Cadiz province, is an ideal base and easy drive to the fabulous long white
I love Christmas. In the Northern Hemisphere, where I spent the first 29 years of my life, it is Winter. In B.C. times, the season
ALBERT FENECH I reside at the beginning of one of the more central, straightest and popular roads in Qawra. It’s a Saturday night with just
I’ve given a few radio interviews this week talking about the apparent come back of vol-au-vents. Once the staple of every self-respecting, suburban buffet throughout the
Photos by Rob Tysall Ann Evans meets Boo, a very special pony who bring smiles and comfort to everyone she meets. The sight of
By Annick Dournes & Frederic de Poligny The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) built at the foot of the pyramids in Cairo will finally open
The West Midlands industrial heartland of the Black Country sprawls west from the city of Birmingham. On Hurst Street in Tipton sits the magnificent Mad
As well as being a mum of 5, writing blogs and articles, lots of food history and completing assignments for some of the large well
After experiencing Mumbai’s hustle-oriented life, being in Goa is like sitting on an armchair and reflecting on life. Since year 2011, every year in the
Portland is one of the major cities America with an active and vibrant street art scene. So much so that there are a handful of
It’s not very often you can walk into a cathedral and spot a huge sculpture of the moon high in the cathedral’s nave. In the
Photos by Rob Tysall It’s a dirty job but someone has to do it. Ann Evans and photographer Rob Tysall went on a Gin
In the mid 1950s, when my sister and I were about 7 and 8 our parents bought us matching dolls. They were the brand new
By Annick Dournes & Frédéric de Poligny I only recently discovered Barbara Chase-Riboud through a new exhibition set at the Giacometti Institute in Paris.
If the past is another country I’ll shortly have sixty stamps in my passport. Is a sixty-year-old elderly, or still middle-aged? Pundits who know about
Photos by Rob Tysall MCM Comic Con is back with a bang! Ann Evans went along to the NEC Birmingham to enjoy the fun.
Patricia Newell-Dunkley – Photographs by Reginald J.Dunkley Greetings from down under where everything is slowly coming back to normal. Western Australia and Queensland borders are
Music is in my soul, as natural as breathing. Oddly enough, it is always there, even if I don’t perform for months on end, as
By Annick Dournes & Frédéric de Poligny Willing to go across state borders four beautiful regions nestled in the heart of Europe have joined together
ALBERT FENECH Quoting international film star Russell Crowe (see last week’s article), one of the many thousands of stories that abound in the Maltese Islands
Excitement is mounting for the BBC Good Food Show Winter coming to the Birmingham NEC from 25-28 November. Ann Evans has all the details. The
Hello everyone, I will continue the story of using Puppets to Educate, through story and song. Part 1 … https://b-c-ing-u.com/arts-entertainment/from-the-1000th-hill-no-28-suzys-supa-dupa-puppet-world-part-7-puppets-as-educators-1/ Many of my songs are
ALBERT FENECH After an absence of 22 years since he was last in Malta to feature in the film “The Gladiators”, renowned actor Russell Crowe
The spirit of the festival of Diwali was genuinely experienced this year as Mumbai opened up after a one and half year of Corona restrictions.
The memory of picking blackberries with the children and of walks in the sun, now seems like a distant memory especially when I look outside
One of the most beautiful parts of traditional Russian fashion is the kokoshnik, an ornate tiara-style headpiece that has been a part of fashion history
If model railways are your passion, you won’t want to miss The Great British Model Railway Show being held at the British Motor Museum this
One of the oldest forms of alpaca fur garments, the poncho is more than just fabric wrapped around the shoulders. Rather, it is a strong
Northampton Country Beer Festival It’s bad enough when you’re waiting for a pub to open, but being first at a beer festival would
Photos by Rob Tysall After 18 months of postponements and disappointments, the ever-popular Miniatura Show finally went ahead – Ann Evans has all the little
by Harry Pope Glamour was in short supply at 2am as we left home for a 6am flight from London’s Heathrow to ultimately join our
Greetings from the most amazing Spring day in the Valley of 1,000 Hills, Botha’s Hill, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. Being a natural educator, I have
IAIN ROBERTSON From an early age, Iain Robertson became totally fascinated by James Bond 007 and the movie franchise has provided a superb launch-pad, not
ALBERT FENECH I check the air quality statistics throughout Europe regularly and am always taken aback that Malta’s air quality is usually as bad as
If you were to visit a town in Norway on May 17th, the streets would be flooded with colours, elaborate works of embroidery, and ornaments
Photos by Rob Tysall In the second of Ann Evans’ articles on the recent Malvern Autumn Show here’s a few of the talented craftspeople whose
In gear, ready to go… It was a high octane atmosphere at the Goodwood Revival where time and people slipped back a few decades. With
As a photographer, Rob Tysall says that getting interesting photographs for an article is a top priority, and the MCM Comic Con show is always
Ann Evans says that choosing her favourite article of the year was tricky, but she has finally plumped for her article on the Miniatura Show.
By Dr Ricky Ghosh Dastidar Here is my favourite article for the year: The Pebble and the Boy is a delightful new coming-of-age road-movie inspired by Mod-culture and
Rachel’s Favourite Article of 2021. Medina Sidonia in the heart of Cadiz province, is an ideal base and easy drive to the fabulous long white
I love Christmas. In the Northern Hemisphere, where I spent the first 29 years of my life, it is Winter. In B.C. times, the season
ALBERT FENECH I reside at the beginning of one of the more central, straightest and popular roads in Qawra. It’s a Saturday night with just
I’ve given a few radio interviews this week talking about the apparent come back of vol-au-vents. Once the staple of every self-respecting, suburban buffet throughout the
Photos by Rob Tysall Ann Evans meets Boo, a very special pony who bring smiles and comfort to everyone she meets. The sight of
By Annick Dournes & Frederic de Poligny The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) built at the foot of the pyramids in Cairo will finally open
The West Midlands industrial heartland of the Black Country sprawls west from the city of Birmingham. On Hurst Street in Tipton sits the magnificent Mad
As well as being a mum of 5, writing blogs and articles, lots of food history and completing assignments for some of the large well
After experiencing Mumbai’s hustle-oriented life, being in Goa is like sitting on an armchair and reflecting on life. Since year 2011, every year in the
Portland is one of the major cities America with an active and vibrant street art scene. So much so that there are a handful of
It’s not very often you can walk into a cathedral and spot a huge sculpture of the moon high in the cathedral’s nave. In the
Photos by Rob Tysall It’s a dirty job but someone has to do it. Ann Evans and photographer Rob Tysall went on a Gin
In the mid 1950s, when my sister and I were about 7 and 8 our parents bought us matching dolls. They were the brand new
By Annick Dournes & Frédéric de Poligny I only recently discovered Barbara Chase-Riboud through a new exhibition set at the Giacometti Institute in Paris.
If the past is another country I’ll shortly have sixty stamps in my passport. Is a sixty-year-old elderly, or still middle-aged? Pundits who know about
Photos by Rob Tysall MCM Comic Con is back with a bang! Ann Evans went along to the NEC Birmingham to enjoy the fun.
Patricia Newell-Dunkley – Photographs by Reginald J.Dunkley Greetings from down under where everything is slowly coming back to normal. Western Australia and Queensland borders are
Music is in my soul, as natural as breathing. Oddly enough, it is always there, even if I don’t perform for months on end, as
By Annick Dournes & Frédéric de Poligny Willing to go across state borders four beautiful regions nestled in the heart of Europe have joined together
ALBERT FENECH Quoting international film star Russell Crowe (see last week’s article), one of the many thousands of stories that abound in the Maltese Islands
Excitement is mounting for the BBC Good Food Show Winter coming to the Birmingham NEC from 25-28 November. Ann Evans has all the details. The
Hello everyone, I will continue the story of using Puppets to Educate, through story and song. Part 1 … https://b-c-ing-u.com/arts-entertainment/from-the-1000th-hill-no-28-suzys-supa-dupa-puppet-world-part-7-puppets-as-educators-1/ Many of my songs are
ALBERT FENECH After an absence of 22 years since he was last in Malta to feature in the film “The Gladiators”, renowned actor Russell Crowe
The spirit of the festival of Diwali was genuinely experienced this year as Mumbai opened up after a one and half year of Corona restrictions.
The memory of picking blackberries with the children and of walks in the sun, now seems like a distant memory especially when I look outside
One of the most beautiful parts of traditional Russian fashion is the kokoshnik, an ornate tiara-style headpiece that has been a part of fashion history
If model railways are your passion, you won’t want to miss The Great British Model Railway Show being held at the British Motor Museum this
One of the oldest forms of alpaca fur garments, the poncho is more than just fabric wrapped around the shoulders. Rather, it is a strong
Northampton Country Beer Festival It’s bad enough when you’re waiting for a pub to open, but being first at a beer festival would
Photos by Rob Tysall After 18 months of postponements and disappointments, the ever-popular Miniatura Show finally went ahead – Ann Evans has all the little
by Harry Pope Glamour was in short supply at 2am as we left home for a 6am flight from London’s Heathrow to ultimately join our
Greetings from the most amazing Spring day in the Valley of 1,000 Hills, Botha’s Hill, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. Being a natural educator, I have
IAIN ROBERTSON From an early age, Iain Robertson became totally fascinated by James Bond 007 and the movie franchise has provided a superb launch-pad, not
ALBERT FENECH I check the air quality statistics throughout Europe regularly and am always taken aback that Malta’s air quality is usually as bad as
If you were to visit a town in Norway on May 17th, the streets would be flooded with colours, elaborate works of embroidery, and ornaments
Photos by Rob Tysall In the second of Ann Evans’ articles on the recent Malvern Autumn Show here’s a few of the talented craftspeople whose
In gear, ready to go… It was a high octane atmosphere at the Goodwood Revival where time and people slipped back a few decades. With
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