Memories of the Met
ERECTED in the early 1930s, razed by World War II, rehabilitated and restored in the late 1970s, and neglected once more in the late 1990s up to the present time,
ERECTED in the early 1930s, razed by World War II, rehabilitated and restored in the late 1970s, and neglected once more in the late 1990s up to the present time,
YOU WOULD expect a family drama that involves one character suffering a terrible disease to be heart-wrenching, bordering on melodrama. But Japanese director-screenwriter Yûya Ishii’s “Our Family” (original title “Bokutachi
AS FAR as art openings go, the recent unveiling of four Makati underpass murals was refreshingly free of irony, as well as the usual mad scramble for the open bar
WHY IS the ampalaya bitter? Why is its skin wrinkled? When Augie Rivera, who was head writer for the defunct TV children’s show “Batibot,” wrote “Ang Alamat ng Ampalaya” (The
IT HAS been five years since that much-talked-about opening at Ayala Museum, with a cocktail party that lasted till midnight, drawing a crowd of the best and the brightest of
HERITAGE advocates have criticized the new owner of El Hogar in Binondo, Manila, for attempting to demolish the iconic 100-year-old building ostensibly because it was “unsafe in case of an
CHANNEL the colors of your childhood uniform in layered basics. Top off your look with A-plus specs that are almost too cool for back-toschool. Grab a pair of signature glasses
Its three best entries each features at least one bright new talent at the helm
Artist Playground is ‘a laboratory, a training ground. It is an art company [where] we can take our time to perfect a production, unlike in mainstream theater’
The bulk of the memorable themes in this musical was written for the lead sibling characters, and they deliver–both on stage and in this recording
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