
What makes the Sta. Ursula Church in Binangonan, Rizal a National Cultural Treasure
The 225-year-old Santa Ursula Parish Church was declared a National Cultural Treasure by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts
The 225-year-old Santa Ursula Parish Church was declared a National Cultural Treasure by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts
From ANTHILL’s Circularity Hub to Bayo’s partnership with the Philippine Textile Research Institute, we’re seeing the sustainable textile community grow
Witness the rich tapestry of women’s experiences through these films There are many ways to honor women this month, from supporting women creators and business owners to donating or
MO_Space gallery hosts a conversation on how eco-printed wearable art can cure society’s “plant blindness,” sparking a deeper love for the natural world In Greek mythology, “Prometheus Bound” tells
“From Pineapple to Pañuelo: Philippine Textiles” by Angela Hermano Crenshaw is on exhibit at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) Museum
Acclaimed films and novels find a new form (and audience) through various stage adaptations this month We’ve seen (and loved) a good number of stage-to-screen, screen-to-stage adaptations lately, and
The Sandbox Collective’s “Next to Normal” is a cathartic presentation of what it’s like to be human: to feel, to grieve, to love, and to heal Hearts are laid
Celebrating 10 years in the theater industry, “Gab Pangilinan in Concert: This is Not a Musical” features the theater actress as she revisits the songs that marked and shaped her
From intimate stagings to big musicals, here’s what’s on stage this month New year, new theater season! While we’ve already kicked the year off with a few intimate performances,
New performing arts collective Theatre Group Asia will be staging the Stephen Sondheim classic this year as well as “A Chorus Line” in 2026 There’s a new theater group
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