Artist and poet Maxine Syjuco gets personal with ‘My Inner Sanctum’
Visual artist and poet Maxine Syjuco considers “My Inner Sanctum,” opening on Aug. 12, her most intimate yet. “Art, to me, is more than just the final outcome,” she said.
Visual artist and poet Maxine Syjuco considers “My Inner Sanctum,” opening on Aug. 12, her most intimate yet. “Art, to me, is more than just the final outcome,” she said.
Touted as a milestone, “Mir-I-Nisa” is the first-ever three-act ballet based on a story by National Artist for Literature Jose Garcia Villa. The ballet premiered during the inaugural season of the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) in 1969.
Viet Thanh Nguyen was finally in the Philippines.
Sculptor Nap Limaten’s exhibit, “The Lightness of Being,” pays tribute to the female form, evoking its grace and dynamic beauty in material and style that combine solidity and dynamism.
The endless fascination of the dance is painter Sandra Fabie-Gfeller’s subject in “Shifting Silhouettes,” her ongoing exhibit at Boston Gallery.
MANILA, Philippines — “I decided that it was time that people of this generation…should know about what a noble and remarkable man he was.” These were the words said by
Hillary Rodham Clinton and Chelsea Clinton team up for “The Book of Gutsy Women,” honoring everyone from Marie Curie to climate activist Greta Thunberg.
Toni Morrison died this week at age 88 and left behind countless writers for whom her characters were like close acquaintances.
“If there’s a book that you want to read, but it hasn’t been written yet, then you must write it,” from a 1981 speech to the Ohio Arts Council.
Fans of French literary giant Marcel Proust will soon have the chance to read nine novellas from early in his career that were only unearthed last year.
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