Why Jay Tablante is the king of ‘Geekology’
For once, Jay Tablante is the subject. Standing in a boxing ring, he is giving a tutorial in that arcane art of cosplay photography. Outside the ring, countless lenses are
For once, Jay Tablante is the subject. Standing in a boxing ring, he is giving a tutorial in that arcane art of cosplay photography. Outside the ring, countless lenses are
There is a visual incongruity that one experiences when meeting Mina V. Esguerra for the first time. In person she’s relaxed, giggly and so girly that she seems way younger
Seven young storytellers emerged as finalists in this year’s Philippine Daily Inquirer Read-Along Festival Storytelling Competition after the semifinal round held on Saturday at the Inquirer main office in Makati.
Ricky Lee and Lualhati Bautista will be featured by Anvil Publishing during the Manila International Book Fair (MIBF), which will run Sept. 17-21 at the SMX Convention Center, Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City.
Anvil Publishing, Inc. will launch its first book on public relations, “The Adventures of a PR Girl : The Inside Story of Public Relations,” by Bettina Rodriguez-Olmedo, on Sept. 26 at 5 p.m. at Powerbooks, Greenbelt 4, Ayala Mall.
“Philippine Heritage Homes: A Guidebook” is a welcome addition to the scant bibliography on heritage architecture.
On the occasion of the 10th death anniversary on April 29 and the 97th birth anniversary on May 4 of National Artist for Literature Nick Joaquin, Anvil Publishing has released “Gotita de Dragon and Other Stories,” an anthology of five short stories for young adults which re-imagine Philippine folk tales.
Anvil Publishing, Inc., Et Al Publishing and Philippine Center of International PEN will launch “Maximum Volume: Best New Philippine Fiction 2014” on June 28, 5 p.m., at Solidaridad Bookstore, Ermita, Manila.
Anvil Publishing, Inc. and Et Al Publishing will launch “Maximum Volume: Best New Philippine Fiction 2014,” on Feb. 28, 6 p.m., at Powerbooks Greenbelt 4 in Makati.
I’m glad no one had asked me what I planned to do with my life before I knew any better, or I’d have felt forced to give the question serious thought; I might have even drawn a roadmap to success and happiness. How ridiculous that would have been—to think one could actually plan one’s life! Indeed, looking back on every turning point in my long life, I don’t know how I could have planned it as it has gone. All I can say is I’m happy beyond expectation.
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