Female author-only bookstore opens just in time for International Women’s Day
Print’s not dead, nor is feminism, as the two go hand in hand for International Women’s Day in the form of a pop-up bookstore which stocks books with women-only writers.
Print’s not dead, nor is feminism, as the two go hand in hand for International Women’s Day in the form of a pop-up bookstore which stocks books with women-only writers.
Journalists flooded Iran’s National Museum on Monday for the arrival of more than 50 artworks from the Louvre — the first major show by a Western museum in the country’s
The National Gallery Singapore (NGS) is mounting up to March 11 the largest exhibit in 30 years of Philippine artist Juan Novicio Luna. The exhibit is very significant because it affords Filipinos the chance to finally see for themselves Luna’s most celebrated work after “Spoliarium”—“La Muerte de Cleopatra” (The Death of Cleopatra).
Robin Padilla bidded for the set of “explosive” letters by Andres Bonifacio on the Tejeros convention in 1897 that unseated the revolutionary leader, but the actor lost in the auction
Jose Joya’s abstract “Space Transfiguration” officially became the Philippines’ most expensive painting when it was bidded out for more than P100 million on March 3 during León Gallery’s annual benefit
“It isn’t real yet! I’m still in shock, honestly,” Erin Entrada Kelly said. Last week, the Filipino-American author found out she had won the prestigious John Newbery Medal—popularly known simply
Chairperson Virgilio Almario of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) has issued a cease-and-desist order on the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) to stop the demolition of the Philbanking
When one looks at any work of art, whether one chooses to admit it or not, the subconscious will always display a sense of curiosity, asking a myriad of questions
Pianist Cecile Licad started the year with a bang getting a standing ovation at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Hall Jan. 18. She obliged with two encores by Gotschalk and Ravel. She
National Artist for Music Lucio D. San Pedro was honored during the National Arts Month (NAM) celebration in his hometown of Angono, Rizal. Angono hosted the formal opening of the
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