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The country’s only endemic duck, down to less than 5,000 based on estimates made six years ago, now has a safe haven: the fifth-class municipality of Cabusao in Camarines Sur province.
There’s more to promoting Filipino talent, arts and culture than theater ticket sales. Cultural Center of the Philippines officials said that while some of its shows may not be box-office hits, the center has still been successful in showcasing and cultivating Filipino talent and promoting creative endeavors in the country to a wider audience.
There is need for constant vigilance to ensure that the Cordillera rice terraces, recently removed from the endangered list of world heritage sites, would continue to remain a pristine world wonder.
Living up to 100 years old in the Philippines will soon be rewarding in a hundred thousand ways.
The late Rep. Erico Aumentado of Bohol province underwent stem cell therapy in Germany last September and felt like “Superman” before he died of pneumonia last Christmas at the age of 72, his son told the Inquirer on Monday.
Out of signt, out of mind, out of love?
A five-year separation between a husband and a wife should be enough grounds for a court to annul their union, according to a bill authored by Albay Rep. Al Francis Bichara.
Since some of its nominees for the National Artist Award had been rejected by Malacañang, the National Commission on Culture and the Arts (NCCA) may need to revisit the criteria for choosing national artists in order to tighten these or address any loopholes, said Sen. Pia Cayetano.
They may laugh at her dress—but do they know she is promoting the local fabric industry?
A University of the Philippines art professor’s curatorial proposal of a “poetic and political reflection on the history of world making” will be the country’s entry as it returns to the prestigious Venice Art Biennale 2015 after 50 years.