Rebecca Black Lowkey Released A New Song Last Weekend
Almost forever ago (almost five years to be exact), a music video took over Youtube by storm, changing the way we look forward to the weekend and the way we
Almost forever ago (almost five years to be exact), a music video took over Youtube by storm, changing the way we look forward to the weekend and the way we
When hunger strikes but you’re still at work, and when you’re craving for your favorite oven-roasted chicken but stepping out of the house is just not an option, well, worry
By Cedric S. Reyes, illustration by Patty Ferriol Marvel continues to field much ire over writer Nick Spencer’s bold decision to out Captain America as Hydra operative under wraps, released
In Nepal’s isolated, high-altitude desert of Upper Mustang, a new road to China is bringing economic transformation to the former Buddhist kingdom, once a center for trans-Himalayan commerce.
Butch Hartman is a name that I haven’t seen or heard of for a long time. He’s the guy behind the very popular Fairly Odd Parents, some new show called T.U.F.F. Happy, and
By Leiron Martija, illustration by Angelica Regala At the risk of exposing oneself to the trappings of a discussion about politics, there’s a serious need to talk about Marcos apologists,
A favorite model of Lifestyle shoots, specifically the To be You subsection, Davao del Sur native Alaiza Flor Malinao, 22, represents the Philippines in the Elite Model Look 2016 Asia
BALLET Philippines’ opening of its 47th season was a grandiose salvo of three divertissements and the full-length ballet, “Firebird,” perhaps the shortest full-length ballet running anywhere between 36 to 50 minutes, depending on the orchestra’s rendition and the choreographer’s interpretation.
COMING on the heels of the celebrated exhibit of Philippine 19th-century art in Europe, “Filipinos in the Gilded Age,” León Gallery is coming up with a special display of 17 major paintings from its forthcoming September auction that all together interrogates Philippine cultural identity in the visual arts—or the lack thereof.
TAGBILARAN CITY—Bohol is rising from the ruins of the 2013 earthquake, which felled many heritage churches and other structures, and the renaissance is signaled by the revival of the province’s exceptional tradition of carving “urna,” or shrines for religious icons.
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