This picture, taken by our roving reporter, shows a group of curious tourists snapping away at a couple of street performers who regularly occupy this spot at the beginning of Main Street.
Following the success of the Santos Productions choir at the European Choir Games last weekend, the Chief Minister invited the group to No.6 Convent Place, in order to congratulate them.
The choir took the chance to perform a couple of the pieces that won them two gold medals, including Viva la Vida by Coldplay and Queen’s Somebody to Love.
Yesterday evening marked the final day of the increasingly popular Comic-con event that pulls in thousands of visitors every year. Now, a convention centered predominantly around a love of comic books, sci-fi and video game characters is generally more catered towards the international nerds of society, however, with the growing international acceptance of the five day convention, it seems to now cater for a spectrum of individuals with differing interests.
We’ve all heard of horse meat in burgers but what about a live horse in a burger joint? That’s exactly what happened in a Greater Manchester branch of McDonald’s when a woman turned up riding a horse up their drive-through lane.
This weekend the Santos Productions Choir won two gold medals at the European Choir Games held in Austria. The awards were presented for two winning performances in the Gospel and Spiritual category, as well as the Pop and Jazz category.
The performances were received with standing ovations from the judges. Culture Minister Steven Linares sent the team a warm congratulations on Saturday, noting that ‘ on behalf of Her Majesty’s Government of Gibraltar, and indeed, the people of Gibraltar, I would like to congratulate the Santos Choir for their great results at the European Games.