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It’s another payday and we are (in all senses of the word) spent. After a high-stress work week, it is all too easy to barrel through a weekend without having
Historical documentaries on the life and works of 20th-century war artists and more are being screened for free this July by Museum of Contemporary Art and Design (MCAD) of De
Jasper Castro attended a science high school but even back then, her big passion was art. “I was skipping most of my classes to paint back drafts and join writing
The Office of International Affairs of Gallaudet University lauded Filipino deaf community leader Raphael Vergel de Dios Domingo for being the first doctorate degree recipient of the Nippon-Gallaudet World Deaf
After two years of being staged online, the National Music Competitions for Young Artists—better known as Namcya—makes its live comeback to showcase the Philippines’ best young musical talent at
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In a city like Makati, space is perhaps the be-all and end-all. Living in The Philippines’ most affluent city presents a myriad of possibilities and is an achievement on its
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