Lecture, demo on Ifugao sacred textiles on Nov. 3 and 4
Ever wondered what goes into weaving some of the textiles of the North? There will be a lecture and weaving demonstrations featuring Ifugao’s sacred textiles on Nov. 3 and 4
Ever wondered what goes into weaving some of the textiles of the North? There will be a lecture and weaving demonstrations featuring Ifugao’s sacred textiles on Nov. 3 and 4
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Halloween revelers who are tired of going to costume parties and haunted house attractions might want to consider a more historical and cultural activity for next year’s “Undas.”
The Ateneo de Manila University Press on Tuesday will unveil 21 new books in its list, covering diverse topics such as theology, history, media studies, science, anthropology and even an illustrated guide to bird watching.
A 2-year-old kid from Taiwan is making the rounds on social media for her unusual Halloween costume in a kindergarten party.
Christmas starts this week in the city of Makati with the ceremonial street lighting of Ayala Avenue, Makati Avenue and Paseo de Roxas on Nov. 3, 5:30 p.m., at the Tower & Exchange Plaza fountain area, Ayala Triangle.
We often underestimate the value of working with the simplest things: paper, glue, scissors, or even just our kids’ little fingers.
While every Filipino home is transformed into beautiful displays of Christmas cheer, most modern households have less time to decorate their homes these days, and putting up decorations has become a tedious and tiresome task.
Designer Noel Tañada takes the crudeness out of bamboo and water hyacinth and transforms them into forward-looking functional furniture and lighting accessories.
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