Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa sets Manila visit
Mario Vargas Llosa, recipient of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Literature and the 1994 Miguel de Cervantes Prize, will return to the Philippines next month at the invitation of Instituto
Mario Vargas Llosa, recipient of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Literature and the 1994 Miguel de Cervantes Prize, will return to the Philippines next month at the invitation of Instituto
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 some cool new stuff from this list. That’s cool, right? Think of it as a way of establishing some sort of cyber-friendship.
What’s the perfect match to German beer in an Oktoberfest setting? Sausages, of course! So Chef Carlo Miguel prepared heart Bratwurst, Bockwurst, Italian and Andouille sausages and their perfect foil such as sides of sauerkraut, double mashed potato, corn sucottash, frites and spaetzle.
Don’t look now, but we’re getting another Drake album this year. After the lukewarm success of April’s Views from the 6, Drizzy revealed a few hours earlier that he’s putting out a December album called More Life.
Acccording to a report by Rappler, the Philippines has the highest digital populations in the world. 47 million accounts on Facebook are from the Philippines. That’s a lot of people.
Well, here’s another reason why China’s all sketchy af: they want to keep a score for everything each citizen does, whether it’s borrowing money, breaking traffic rules, or saying something bad about the government. It’s the credit score brought to its bleak, horrific dystopian extreme.
Built in 1976, it is one of those structures with brutalist architecture that cropped up during martial law. It has been billed as the country’s premier museum of Filipino contemporary and experimental art. It is partly subsidized by Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP).
Filipino conductor Gerard Salonga, recently appointed assistant conductor of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra (HK Phil), will join its Asian tour next year.
Homage art is never easy. In honoring the work of great artists, one must transcend mere imitation and create something new.
The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) wants young Filipinos all over the country to take the lead in promoting, protecting and conserving cultural heritage.
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