The Team’s Favorites From Last Week (9/05/16)
In an effort to establish ourselves as tastemaskers, us, the Scout team, listed down our favorites from the last month. We may share the same interests, and you may get to know
In an effort to establish ourselves as tastemaskers, us, the Scout team, listed down our favorites from the last month. We may share the same interests, and you may get to know
There is a well-established relationship between music and memory. Some songs instantly trigger vivid recollections of memories we associate with them, whether it’s your first kiss or that time you
Last Friday night’s Davao blast, an act of terrorism whom nobody still can verify committed, caused President Duterte to put the whole country in a state of lawless violence. Although
The Filipino abstract-expressionist will mount his latest exhibit, “Circles, On and On at the Walter,” Sept. 3-28 at New York’s Walter Wickiser Gallery.
There’s a chance you’ve seen some dude resting his back on a telephone pole, his hands playing around knobs and buttons. And you can hear music. No, it’s not like
THE Haruki Murakami — prolific author of Norwegian Wood, The Wind-up Bird Chronicle, and Kafka on the Shore with a cult following — will make his way to Manila, if negotiations go well, according to
LEÓN Gallery’s Magnificent September Auction will bid out not only key works by Filipino masters of the visual arts, but also historical materials and relics that should interest collectors and enthusiasts.
TWENTY-FOUR films from 18 European countries will be shown during the 19th edition of Cine Europa, which kicks off its 11-day run at Shangri-La Plaza on Sept. 8.
HER NIECE’s ongoing battle with a rare form of cancer is the driving force behind renowned painter Lydia Velasco’s latest collaboration with fellow artists.
NOVEMBER might as well be called the literary month, if only for this year.
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