Analyst in viral BBC interview to lecture on SoKor in Ateneo
The political analyst whose BBC News interview featured the accidental interruption of his wife and kids is coming to Manila.
The political analyst whose BBC News interview featured the accidental interruption of his wife and kids is coming to Manila.
Four years ago, art connoisseur-patron and playwright-director Floy Quintos found himself repeatedly saying that word like an invocation at the chapel of St. Joseph the Worker in Victorias City, Negros Occidental. It was his fourth visit, but he found himself still staring at the “Angry Christ” mural by the late Filipino-American artist Alfonso Ossorio.
For Russian novelist Vladimir Nabokov, “no single English word renders all the shades of toska,” a Russian term that roughly translates to sadness and melancholia. “At its deepest and most painful, it is a sensation of great spiritual anguish, often without any cause,” he said.
Make a statement with your beach getup and wear a floral graphic tee, knotted above the waist, over your favorite onesie swimsuit.
The simulated blood-stained bodies wrapped in black plastic bags on the cold floor instantly reminded us of the violent drug war gripping the country.
Theater, television and indie film actor Arnold Reyes wanted to become a priest when he was young. He didn’t become one, but it has led him into a unique endeavor informed by his religious faith—making vestments for santos
Tami Monsod is playing Vivian Bearing in Twin Bill Theater’s ongoing production of Margaret Edson’s “Wit,” a play about a university professor’s assessment of her relationships, or lack thereof, as she faces imminent death.
By titas, I mean a group of females, ranging in age from early 40s to mid-60s. That said, as yoga practitioners, we’re not exactly sedentary, and are relatively strong for our age.
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