Solenn Heussaff happy about younger generation speaking, learning through art
Actress and painter Solenn Heussaff is glad about something which she has observed — a growing number of outlets for painters.
Actress and painter Solenn Heussaff is glad about something which she has observed — a growing number of outlets for painters.
Something uncanny happened in 1973. Two recordings, released that year, sparked a rebirth of Filipino music: “Himig Natin” by the band Juan de la Cruz, and “Aawitan Kita” by Armida Siguion-Reyna.
As the last notes of the Philippine Educational Theater Association’s (Peta) “Singkuwenta” concert reached its zenith, almost everybody in the audience was on their feet. The standing ovation was
1940s Manila is the new setting for Edmond Rostand’s enduring ode to love and idealism
The Philippine Opera Company’s (POC) acclaimed musical revue “Ang Bagong Harana,” featuring traditional and contemporary Filipino songs, will be back this October in celebration of POC’s 15th anniversary. From
When I was a child, my yaya was Segunda, who hailed from Cuenca, Batangas (where the best maids then came from). I must have been 4 or 5 years old because I was still sleeping in a trundle bed with railings on either side.
It almost feels as if the country’s faith is being tested, with a supertyphoon immediately following a super earthquake, and the casualty statistics hitting not only hundreds but the tens of thousands.
In Majayjay, the music played at funerals was unusual and unforgettable. The sound was a cross between a dirge and a kundiman, with a touch of jazz in between.
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