‘Miss Saigon’ makes a spectacular return to Manila
More than two decades since it was staged in Manila, “Miss Saigon” returns with more Filipinos in its cast, a testament to the heritage of talent it has fostered over the years
More than two decades since it was staged in Manila, “Miss Saigon” returns with more Filipinos in its cast, a testament to the heritage of talent it has fostered over the years
In light of the ongoing controversy over the donation of four pulpit panels to the National Museum of the Philippines and the subsequent calls for their return to the Patrocinio
Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates — Far from Dubai’s glitzy towers, Mariam al-Kalbani’s henna-dyed fingers weave brightly coloured threads in a skill she hopes young Emirati women watching her
Despite being in-born colorblind, a 26-year-old artist from Quezon City left social media users in awe with his realistic drawings of prominent historical figures, animals, and more. Charlie Sulayao utilizes
Beloved classics, Broadway hits, and brand new musicals are set to hit the stage this summer
With lyrics based on Emilio Jacinto’s writings, an ensemble spitting bars, and a woman Rizal, there’s many reasons to enjoy Tanghalang Pilipino’s latest musical
With lyrics based on Emilio Jacinto’s writings, an ensemble spitting bars, and a woman Rizal, there’s many reasons to enjoy Tanghalang Pilipino’s latest musical
What happens when you take the most beloved Sunday in Philippine art, either severely limit access to it or cancel it altogether, and then finally hold it in its beloved
A candlelight concerto featuring the Manila Philharmonic Orchestra *with* a wine flight? Sign us up
Edgardo “Ed” Lantin’s solo show at the Crucible Gallery, “Interior Series: Paintings by Ed Lantin,” features 15 of his recent works that capture everyday happenings in restaurants and hotel lobbies,
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