Sala Theater celebrates founder Naty Crame Rogers’ 90th birthday
Philippine Drama Company Sala Theater’s (PDCST) 27th season will celebrate the 90th birthday of its founder and artistic director Natividad “Naty” Crame- Rogers.
Philippine Drama Company Sala Theater’s (PDCST) 27th season will celebrate the 90th birthday of its founder and artistic director Natividad “Naty” Crame- Rogers.
The tenor who made his first immensely successful Verdi outing as Alfredo in “Traviata” last March is back.
“Sootine” is what you may want to christen Junyee, the appellation adverting to the Jewish Expressionist painter Chaim Soutine. That’s after you have seen the Filipino artist’s recent art production using a most unconventional medium—soot.
Self-taught artist Arlene de Castro-Añonuevo (Adecastroan) donated a painting to the birthing section of the East Avenue Medical Center (EAMC) in Quezon City in a simple turnover ceremony last Monday, June 25, 2012.
Australian retailer Peter Birtles has a shopper he loves to see walk into his store – he calls him ‘Barry’ and he’s a mine worker who enjoys his high-performance car, fishing and going to the gym.
AHA Chef Instructor Joey Carpo shows how to cook and prepare Rosti with Ham and Swiss Cheese Gluten Free.
Men look good in mini-shorts. Or so would suggest the unusual amount of leg seen on the menswear catwalks in Paris this week, but experts say skimpy shorts have little chance of making it in the real world.
A sexy manananggal who must’ve done workouts in a local gym in the daytime when she’s in human form, goddesses captured in their youth before they became immortals, monsters so cute they’re good enough to cuddle and present as a gift to a young child—these inventive images by Tin Garcia, Julie Shen, Gabrielle Lopez and Katrina Pallon are showing at Secret Fresh Gallery in Greenhills, San Juan City.
The names have been changed pending the filing of case in court. Nate met Sheila (not their real names) in 2004 through his friend Jack, who owns an art gallery. Nate is the gallery director in a Manila university owned by his family. A former flight attendant who had taken a break from work when she married and had children, Sheila had just started working at Jack’s gallery.
When my 15-year-old daughter got pregnant by a boy from a very poor family in our town, we banished her to my cousin’s care in the province until she gave birth and finished her college another year. We couldn’t accept, or have anything to do with, the very low status of the boy’s family. His mother was a vegetable vendor who sold her produce on the market fringe that were almost rotten. The father was a part-time janitor in a local barber shop and his three siblings, though all students, studied in public schools. Our family had a name and a respectable business, and they were definitely not our equal.
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