Japan’s ‘washi’ paper torn by modern life
Once an indispensable part of daily life in Japan, washi paper was used for everything, but demand has plunged as lifestyles have become more westernised.
Once an indispensable part of daily life in Japan, washi paper was used for everything, but demand has plunged as lifestyles have become more westernised.
Fathers wear a lot of hats for their families every single day. They may be your ever-reliable driver, all-around handyman, most captivating storyteller, funniest clown, most sage-like adviser, one-man cheerleading
The world’s largest music group Universal owes artists “transparency” over revelations that a 2008 fire devoured some 500,000 recordings in its care
Like Cebu’s lechon or Pampanga’s sisig, Isabela has its traditional fare which makes travel to this province worth it.
One of the things I miss from my Vancouver days is Greek cuisine.
Iloilo evokes old, genteel mansions, stately churches, small streets, biscocho bread and mangoes.
It was a homecoming of sorts for the winners of the Doreen Gamboa Fernandez (DGF) Food Writing Award of the last five years
Heritage dishes, the likes many of us have never heard of, much less tried, are Christopher Carangian’s forte.
In his installation and bricolage art, Alwin Reamillo has always focused on the loudest issues in the country, but he approaches them through a display of a myriad of symbols — both popular and academic, sometimes esoteric and even personal. By doing so, he hopes to show reflections of Filipino social and political culture. In his 22nd exhibit, called “Pian o Fort e,” his goals remain the same — “a show of linguistic fragments,” as he puts it.
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