Tenor Nomher Nival to sing movie love songs in Baguio
Classical singers may be at home with “La Boheme” and “Traviata” but they are not beyond singing love songs from the movies.
Classical singers may be at home with “La Boheme” and “Traviata” but they are not beyond singing love songs from the movies.
On Dec. 15, 2018, the Balangiga bells were returned to Balangiga Church in Eastern Samar. This event does not happen within the pages of Gina Apostol’s “Insurrecto: A Novel” (Soho Press, New York, 2018, 331 pages), but it works as a fitting addendum to the whirlwind of words and events in the novel.
The Asian tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “The Phantom of the Opera,” the world’s most popular musical, will return to Manila and run Feb. 20 to March 31 at The Theatre at Solaire.
Carlo Magno mixes abstraction and representation in “Exquisite Reverie,” which will run at Rockwell Makati on Feb. 11-19.
The Louvre Abu Dhabi announced it would roll out works by Dutch masters Rembrandt and Vermeer in February.
Five paintings attributed to Adolf Hitler failed to find buyers at an auction Saturday held amid anger at the sale of Nazi memorabilia.
Tales of unconditional love were told to over 70 kids during the Inquirer Read-Along’s celebration of love month.
“Exhibitionism,” a new show that opens Friday, celebrates the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology’s 50th anniversary.
A German auction house scrapped the planned sale of 26 artworks attributed to Adolf Hitler after doubts emerged about their authenticity.
Art experts have confirmed that a small still-life at a US museum once dismissed as a fake is in fact by Vincent van Gogh.
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