Four personal letters in Filipino by José P. Rizal to his older sister Maria Mercado Cruz written mainly during his...
The Arnold Janssen Kalinga sa Kapwa Center in Tayuman, Manila, marked its second year with Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle officiating the anniversary Mass.
Artery Manila’s ninth annual Kristo Manila art exhibit. “A Heritage of Art in Faith,” running at the SM Megamall Art Center, gathers more than a hundred artists, established and emerging, making their own artistic assays at portraying the Crucified Christ.
The sea, mountains and acreage after awesome acreage of pineapples are the first things visitors see upon entering the city of Ormoc in Leyte.
The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) Gallery welcomed the pilgrim image of the Santo Nino de Cebu...
What once was the dusty backwoods in the northern reaches of the Davao region is now a commercial and cultural hub: Tagum City, home of the country’s fastest-growing arts festival, Musikahan sa Tagum.
Tayuman area in Manila is the hub for many illegal settlers who have no access to basic needs such as...
Mounds and mounds of seafood such as prawn, talaba and other shellfish were served during Capiztahan, the annual fiesta of...
The Kalinga language was recognized by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) as an important intangible cultural heritage last June 25 in formal ceremonies in Kalinga province in the Cordillera Administrative Region.
The Asian Cultural Council (ACC) has named Carissa Adea (Dance), Maria Teresa Barrozo (Music), Dex Fernandez (Visual Arts) and Lian Ladia (Curatorial Studies) as 2014 recipients of the ACC Philippines Foundation Fellowship Program.