Chef Jose Andres to teach class on power of food
Acclaimed Spanish chef Jose Andres is heading back to the classroom.
Acclaimed Spanish chef Jose Andres is heading back to the classroom.
As he grins serenely and his burgundy robes billow in the fresh Himalayan wind, it is not difficult to see why scientists declared Matthieu Ricard the happiest man they had ever tested.
It’s an increasingly dangerous world, particularly due to the ever-present threat of terrorism, and, despite appearances, that danger has never been closer to us.
In her landmark book “The Struggle for Philippine Art” (1974), Purita Kalaw-Ledesma, founder of the Art Association of the Philippines, devoted a chapter to the National Artist Carlos V. Francisco, better known by his nickname Botong: “Botong Francisco and the Search for National Identity.”
The winner of Best Inspirational Album in the 34th Catholic Mass Media Awards(CMMA) is a collection of Mass songs, proof of how liturgical music could become mainstream.
Lucresia R. Kasilag (1918-2008), “King” to her colleagues and “Tita King” to the younger generations, is remembered as a composer, educator, cultural administrator and a psychic healer.
Prima Ballerina Lisa Macuja Elizalde isn’t the only Filipino artist staging what she calls her Swan Song series with last performances of “Swan Lake,” “Don Quixote,” “Giselle” and “Carmen.”
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