Memorial concert for Kerima Tariman on Aug. 17
The concert of violinist Jeanne Marquez with pianist Gabriel James Frias at Manila Pianos on Aug. 17, 7 p.m. is dedicated to the late poet Kerima Tariman on her
The concert of violinist Jeanne Marquez with pianist Gabriel James Frias at Manila Pianos on Aug. 17, 7 p.m. is dedicated to the late poet Kerima Tariman on her
I first met photographer and cinematographer Randall “Boogs” Rosales on a dive trip he helped organize to Fiji in August 2019, where we were incredibly blessed to share the
This eulogy was delivered by Bambi Harper’s granddaughter at her funeral. Harper—cultural writer, historian, heritage conservationist and former Inquirer columnist—died Aug. 4 at the age of 82. Born Anna
A lawsuit waiting to happen. That’s how I often described Hermès Hugo Dumas, our now 3-year-old pug, when friends would comment on how cute he is. These friends have
T ime flies so fast. I’ve heard this expression numerous times. Before I turned 13, I hardly thought about it. But now, I’ve been starting to use this expression myself.
Mara San Pedro, a Filipina student at the University of the Arts London-London College of Fashion, used traditional Filipino fabrics and the influence of her native culture to create
Maybe it was the harana music that filled the air that balmy Tuesday night. Maybe it was the rounds of bubbly during cocktail hour. Or maybe it was just our
Michael Leyva found purpose when he set out to work on “Isang Pilipinas,” the third sartorial showcase last Tuesday in the “Goldenberg Fashion Series” launched earlier this year. Inspired by
Nestled among the mixed hotpot balls dense with tofu, sambal, eggs, mung bean and cilantro, the thick rice noodles, fried to a crisp, slowly disappeared as the hot laksa soup
Sweden Ambassador Annika Thunborg was sitting elegantly on the couch when I came in. In front of her was a low table filled with a fika spread made up of
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