V18 is not all about mass events, but is also focusing on important infrastructural and cultural projects that will benefit Malta’s capital city for decades to come, V18 chairman Jason Micallef tells our sister daily newspaper in an interview that will be published tomorrow.
In the interview, Mr Micallef talks about the Foundation’s plans to transform the Old Valletta Market into a commercial outlet that will focus on providing space for emerging artists and bringing the 1950s and 60s atmosphere back to Strait Street. He also says that one of the foremost priorities is to raise public awareness about the Foundation.
Mr Micallef also talks about his controversial appointment and the criticism he has received from the PN camp, how he juggles two jobs and about reports that he has ‘sacked’ seven artistic directors.
The former PL Secretary-General was also asked if there is any truth in reports that he is managing Alfred Sant’s EP election campaign.
Read the full interview in The Malta Independent tomorrow.