When art lovers flock to the 11th edition of the ManilART fair on Oct. 9-13 at SM Aura, they will...
Watching Lee Gi-kwang’s latest music video for his digital single, “Don’t Close Your Eyes” (feat. rapper Kid Milli) is, in many ways, a revelation.
The Asian tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “The Phantom of the Opera,” the world’s most popular musical, will return to Manila and run Feb. 20 to March 31 at The Theatre at Solaire.
The “boceto,” or purported study of Juan Luna’s immortal “Spoliarium” that Salcedo Auctions has just bid out, may have divided collectors and experts, but it has also livened up the art scene.
With its seventh mini-album “Time,” whose lead track “12:30” topped several Korean music charts only a few hours after its release midnight on Oct. 20, “idol” boy band Beast appears to have broken the five-year curse on Korean pop (K-pop) music bands: after heady success in the early years, disintegration on the fifth.
National Artist for Literature Bienvenido Lumbera is a believer in the Filipino language.
Before her triumphant Manila debut, Korean soprano Jo Sumi made waves in popular culture when she invited Yang Yoseob, the main vocalist of the Korean pop (K-pop) “idol band” Beast, to sing a duet with her during her annual Seoul concert last September.