My first time experiencing the ‘underground’ art scene
By Camille Fernandez There’s little that I know about shopping compound Makati Cinema Square except that it’s old, and by old I mean really old. When I asked my dad
By Camille Fernandez There’s little that I know about shopping compound Makati Cinema Square except that it’s old, and by old I mean really old. When I asked my dad
Everyone (particularly those with thriving inner titas) has been jumping on the hobby bandwagon lately–knitting, calligraphy, crochet, origami, and a lot more. But honestly, how could they resist? With all those Youtube tutorial videos, DIY Instagram accounts, and hobby fests, joining in on the fun just looks all too easy. Fair warning though: falling in love with a new hobby is far from smooth sailing. But in the end you’ll learn, not only a new skill, but more about yourself as well. There are so many lessons that you end up realizing when you start a new craft, but here are the five things you can expect:
Ever wondered who among our generation will stand out in the future? Like who’s going to be remembered to define our generation? If not, you’re in the right path. Why
Being in your 20’s can get rough, especially if you’re like Marikina-based 26-year-old visual artist Teo Esguerra, who’s been going through what you might describe as a quarter-life crisis. Employed
In class, we were told that Manila used to be free from pollution, congestion and garbage. Decades-old photos of Pasig river flashed before us proved the point. Hence, we had
By Vera Cabanos You’ve seen it on mugs, tote bags and liquor ads. Seen it as tattoo art, nail art and streetwear. Hell, you’ve even seen it as an emoji.
So the people behind Metro Manila Pride are holding the 2017 Pride March this weekend, details here. Come by if you can, it would mean a lot. (This illustration
“Sana may Wonder Woman nung bata ako. (I wish there was a Wonder Woman when I was a kid.)” — Jamie Cabatit, 2017 I really liked the new Wonder Woman movie. I
Marawi is still under crisis. The following organizations are accepting donations in cash and in kind for ongoing relief efforts in Marawi: Pre-Turnover show tonight c/o Sleeping Boy Collective Philippine
By Rob Cham and Diigii Daguna Millions of Filipinos leave their homes to find work to help their families, whether it be overseas or a few cities and provinces away.
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