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The story has been told many times it has become stuff of legend. In 1929, when José Garcia Villa was suspended from the University of the Philippines for publishing what
The story has been told many times it has become stuff of legend. In 1929, when José Garcia Villa was suspended from the University of the Philippines for publishing what
The sign that Philippine cinema has been experiencing another Golden Age could be seen from “44 Cineastas Filipinos,” the coffee-table book of photographs of Filipino filmmakers by Spanish photographer Óscar
What has happened in Vigan since inscription on the Unesco World Heritage list has evolved into a heritage success story. Vigan shows how heritage, when conserved properly, is a strong
Akademski Pevski Zbor (APZ) Tone Tomšic of Slovenia, the world’s most-awarded choir, and two-time Choir of the World winner University of Santo Tomas (UST) Singers will perform in a rare
A dinner at the museum capped the celebration of Cebu City’s declaration as an Asean City of Culture in creative industry, cultural heritage, and history last July 15. It is
An article by Irene C. Perez on the newly opened restaurant Casa Roces (“Roces clan opens ancestral home for dining,” PDI July 14) is replete with details about the décor
“If you want happiness for a lifetime—help the next generation.” –Chinese proverb Salinlahi is a term coined from two native words that mean, roughly, “the transfer of racial genes.” Certainly
As the story of our iconic Corazon C. Aquino unfolds on the stage of St. Scholastica’s College in Manila— with her rise and apotheosis—we are confronted by parallel stories of
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