IT IS rare for artists nowadays to show their faith in God in their works. Vicente Jr.R. Barretto is different. He believes that he was sought out by God. One
THE TRUTH can be more compelling and amazing than fiction. This is something that best-selling author Bruce Henderson knows very well. The American author of over 20 books—all nonfiction titles—has
AWARD-WINNING visual artist and photojournalist Rafael “Boy” Ramos Gozum Jr. recently opened his photo exhibit “Homage to Ninoy and Cory” at the Quezon City Hall lobby. The exhibit commemorates two
BAYANIHAN, the national folk-dance company of the Philippines, returned recently from a successful performance at the Vigado Concert Hall, a restored 16th-century hall in Budapest, Hungary. It was the featured
FOR HIS celebration of his 50th year as a professional artist, National Artist Benedicto “BenCab” Cabrera is only halfway through a schedule that has taken his works outside the studio
WHAT flights of imagination did Romilo Nadonza achieve by his exciting blend of humor and irreverence, passion and affection, seriousness and playfulness. The title of the show is, of course,
LEADING artists Justin Nuyda and Eduardo Castrillo join Rockwell Power Plant Mall’s “Focus on the Arts: Celebrating Filipino Art” through the exhibit “Search Mindscapes,” until July 30. Nuyda’s career spans
THE UNITED Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization has just released its latest batch of World Heritage (WH) sites—24 cultural properties, 2 natural, 1 mixed. These range from the controversial
THE PHILIPPINE Ballet Theater’s (PBT) “Don Quixote” on July 4 was a qualified triumph for the Kitri of Lobreza Pimentel, who mustered enough energy to survive the two-act ballet known
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