Ateneo de Naga: 75 years of putting ‘God’s Kingdom first’
FOR ATENEO de Naga University, the realization of an apostolic dream couldn’t have come at a better time. Celebrating 75 years since the Jesuits—upon the invitation of the diocese—took over
FOR ATENEO de Naga University, the realization of an apostolic dream couldn’t have come at a better time. Celebrating 75 years since the Jesuits—upon the invitation of the diocese—took over
IN “THE Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha,” one scene has the readers eavesdropping on the conversation between two squires. Sancho Panza identifies the wine they are drinking as
JUVENAL Sansó is reputed to be the first-ever Philippine artist to have a solo exhibition consisting purely of fine prints. In his 1957 first one-man show at the Philippine Art
LEÓN Gallery set numerous records recently in its Spectacular Mid-Year Auction 2015, particularly the highest hammer price at auction for a work by Anita Magsaysay-Ho. Magsaysay-Ho’s 1979 oil-on-canvas, “Fish Harvest
AFTER a brief rain, a colorful band beamed over the crowd at this year’s Metro Manila Pride March in Rizal Park.
Recently opened at Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands is Adrift by David Myers, a restaurant that serves modern Asian cuisine.
Camiguin is home to seven volcanoes, popular hot springs and hot “pulvoron”-textured white sandbars.
Foodies and ordinary folk go there to buy anything, from fresh seafood and meat to authentic truffle oil.
Known for her TV and movie work, the actress talks about her theater debut, the magical experience of headlining a play inspired by the National Artist’s iconic paintings
At eight years old in his first summer workshop, he cried when he thought he wouldn’t get the role of a snake. Now, at 18, he’s been called ‘excellent’ by the New York Times
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