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CONSIDER yourself lucky if your usual go-to bookstore dedicates a shelf or two to Philippine literature. Without visiting publishing houses or waiting for annual literary fests, even new releases can
CONSIDER yourself lucky if your usual go-to bookstore dedicates a shelf or two to Philippine literature. Without visiting publishing houses or waiting for annual literary fests, even new releases can
DESPITE opposition from local heritage advocates, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) pushed through with its controversial road-widening project in Sagada, Mountain Province. The Inquirer first reported the
BALLET Manila’s (BM) four junior members made the Philippines proud at the recent Dance Open International Ballet Festival. Held in St. Petersburg, Russia, the event invited top ballet schools to
VIOLINIST Jay Cayuga held a classical concert at the Edsa Shangri-La Mall with wheelchair-bound former Quezon City Vice Mayor Charito Planas in the audience. To everyone’s surprise, she stood up
THE NATIONAL Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), with the Municipal Government of Pulilan, Bulacan, and Museo de Pulilan, is holding the 5th Mandalá Art Festival on May 12.
EMILIO Jacinto, the young revolutionary in the war of independence against Spain and often Brains of Katipunan, was commemorated by Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (KWF) with a literary tour last
GALERIE Stephanie pursues its thrust as an international art gallery by participating in the next edition of Art Fair Tokyo, Japan’s largest art fair. Running from May 12 to May
Veneracion at Altro Mondo ON VIEW at the Altro Mondo Gallery is “Finding without Seeking,” Roy Veneracion’s solo show. Veneracion’s art revolves on the themes of death as beauty, time
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