Instituto Cervantes presents cinema and music with a cause
On Saturday, July 25, Instituto Cervantes de Manila will offer a double program of cinema and music, linked by a common solidarity cause. At 2 p.m., Sergio and Juan Manuel
On Saturday, July 25, Instituto Cervantes de Manila will offer a double program of cinema and music, linked by a common solidarity cause. At 2 p.m., Sergio and Juan Manuel
Spilled over each table were tarot cards, and next to each mystic was an English sign: “Offering Burmese fortune telling” Fortune telling is everywhere in Thailand, it seems. Bangkok in
To start, Japanese artist Aiko Tezuka doesn’t live in the mountains—and she doesn’t need to be. She weaves in contemporary Berlin, where she is now based. But her art consists
Mick Fanning sat up on a high stool, straight backed and good humored, recounting the story he will be telling for the rest of his days, about how he fought off a shark with his bare hands during a surfing competition in South Africa.
What does it take to turn four concrete walls into an ideal sanctuary? For Empire East Land Holdings Inc., it takes more than just building stunning, towering structures with impressive facades and designs.
Come on along and listen to the lullaby of Broadway: Marimba ringtones! Rat-a-tat texting! The shaming “shhhhh!”
The Danish pop-rock band returns to Manila after 7 years.
The musically appreciative Filipino audience will be in for a wonderful surprise when Postmodern Jukebox (PMJ) performs on Sept. 18 at Smart Araneta Coliseum.
Plans to build an 800-megawatt coal power plant and seaport near some of Thailand’s most popular beaches have sparked protests and a hunger strike by activists who say energy officials are pushing ahead with the project without considering its impact on the pristine environment that makes the area an international tourist escape.
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