Canvas celebrates 10 years of colorful storytelling
THE CENTER for Art, New Ventures, and Sustainable Development (Canvas), the arts advocacy group, started in 2005 with the publication of a children’s book inspired by French writer Jean Giono’s
THE CENTER for Art, New Ventures, and Sustainable Development (Canvas), the arts advocacy group, started in 2005 with the publication of a children’s book inspired by French writer Jean Giono’s
WHY IS the ampalaya bitter? Why is its skin wrinkled? When Augie Rivera, who was head writer for the defunct TV children’s show “Batibot,” wrote “Ang Alamat ng Ampalaya” (The
MANILA, Philippines—Tales celebrating the strength and bravery of women took center stage at the special Inquirer Read-Along session Saturday, which coincided with International Women’s Month. Featured storytellers in the
The musicalization of a beloved tale has always been par for the course in theater. Think of the reinvention of fairy tales in “Into the Woods,” or the seemingly endless parade of old movies redone for Broadway.
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