For its fourth year, Cinema Rehiyon, the non-competition film festival organized by the National Commission on Culture and the Arts (NCCA) during the Philippine Arts Festival (also known as the National Arts Month every February), included video installations along with the regular fare of full-length films and short films by regional filmmakers.
For a Filipino, visiting Mexico is like coming home. Strangely, inexplicably, we will feel that we have journeyed far away without leaving our shores at all.
Billionaire-philanthropist Eduardo “Danding” Cojuangco Jr. plunked down over P45 million so that 2,000 public school teachers in Tarlac could get a diploma from the University of St. La Salle in Bacolod.
I have been to Bacolod many times, mostly for shooting competitions and once for my Kangen water demonstration. I had never been there for any food-related business.
All roads led to Talisay City in Negros Occidental recently for the opening of the new community center of Ayala Land, Inc. (ALI). Residents from the nearby towns and Bacolod City headed to The District North Point—which offers a mix of local and foreign apparel brands, and dining options.
The District Ayala North Point in Bacolod was recently invaded by giant sculptural figures by the talented artist Charlie Co.
The elimination round for the Big Food Showdown is underway. It will be held a few weeks from now in Manila.
“If you like sweets and pastries, then you’ll love Bacolod,” a Cebu Pacific flight attendant told my 8-year-old sister Christine on our flight from Manila.
Munich-trained virtuoso Chino Gutierrez and collaborating pianist Corazon Pineda Kabayao will play for the people of Bacolod City on Thursday...
Joey de Castro’s “Like a Rolling Stone,” is an exhibition made up of sets of three’s signifying the family.