UST Christmas concert at CCP
The University of Santo Tomas’ Conservatory of Music, in cooperation with the Cultural Center of the Philippines, celebrates Christmas with a concert on December 15 at 8 pm in the
The University of Santo Tomas’ Conservatory of Music, in cooperation with the Cultural Center of the Philippines, celebrates Christmas with a concert on December 15 at 8 pm in the
GLOBALLY famous Filipino designers whose works are being copied illegally are closely watching Kenneth Cobonpue’s efforts at running after unscrupulous businessmen blatantly churning out poor imitations of his own works.
WHILE revisiting Baboo Mondoñedo’s book, “Stepping Stones,” I was struck by her sense of urgency as she lived out her days wearing the different hats she was comfortable with: “mother and grandmother, a writer, a bridge, a creator, a midwife, a comic, a child, an artist and an activist. At any turn, I may be asked to do what is called for at the moment.”
I have been a senior citizen for seven years now, and married since 1968 to the best girl who gave me four intelligent and wonderful children. She is the proverbial “beauty and brains”; we eloped to avoid her family’s Chinese tradition of a prearranged marriage.
A group of philosopher Rudolf Steiner followers who call themselves “anthroposophists” offer something they call a biography workshop, ideally for people 28 years old and above.
WITH its dark wood paneling, pristine tablecloths and mood lighting, this newly opened steakhouse in the integrated resort City of Dreams Manila can be a bit intimidating. Ruby Jack’s is designed like a Western steakhouse but its origins are in Tokyo and this is actually its first branch outside Japan.
EXPLAINING Time magazine’s choice of Angela Merkel as Person of the Year, writer Nancy Gibbs describes the German leader’s steadfastness and tenacity amid unpopular issues: “Leaders are tested only when people don’t want to follow.”
As a young boy, graphic designer and app developer Patrick Cabral would watch his uncle inscribe names in classic lettering on diplomas. Although the uncle learned calligraphy in drafting class at a vocational school, he took it to the level of art with his soulful style. Cabral then studied it from a neighbor, who also knew the craft.
Philippine Daily Inquirer board chair Marixi Prieto described the newspaper’s 30th anniversary as “like celebrating 300 years.”
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