BP’s Candice Adea: ‘There’s more to dance’
“I really love the role of Kitri,” Candice Adea says. In the ballet drama, which is taken from an episode of Miguel de Cervantes’ novel, Kitri is the feisty innkeeper’s
“I really love the role of Kitri,” Candice Adea says. In the ballet drama, which is taken from an episode of Miguel de Cervantes’ novel, Kitri is the feisty innkeeper’s
In 2008, at the Beijing Olympics, the judges in the International Olympic Committee Sport and Art Contest (Sculpture Category) sifted and waded through hundreds of entries from every part of
The University of Santo Tomas (UST) Museum of Arts and Sciences will mount an exhibit on the history of the Varsitarian, the official student paper of UST, which is celebrating
The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) has launched a new TV documentary series on the rich and diverse cultural heritage of the Philippines. The series is aimed
Televangelist Pat Robertson is recovering after suffering an embolic stroke.
Sunny, balmy, it is the Miami, Hawaii, Boracay of Japan
Musicals, dramas, dance, improv, ‘hugot’ confessions and more on Feb. 7-25
There’s no business like show business, and in the case of Repertory Philippines’ “A Comedy of Tenors,” the show must go on even when operatic tensions run high. The
For the last quarter of 2017, Resorts World Manila’s production of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang,” the British fantasy musical about an eccentric inventor and a magical flying car based
IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad, who turned a small-scale mail order business started on his family’s farm into a furniture empire by letting customers piece together his simple and inexpensive furniture themselves, has died at age 91.
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