These int’l shorts that tell ‘rarely heard’ LGBTQIA+ stories are streaming for free (for a limited time)
One of the films explores the struggles of the LGBTQIA+ community in a country where homosexual acts are criminalized
One of the films explores the struggles of the LGBTQIA+ community in a country where homosexual acts are criminalized
Opportunity of a lifetime alert: The British Council is offering thousands of pounds to Southeast Asian creatives to soak up culture overseas and collaborate with artists from the other side
Not simply with the genius of Shakespeare, nor theatrical artifice conjured onstage out of Prospero’s magic spells, but with lives lived through Supertyphoon “Yolanda”’s onslaught; with the misery still being lived by victims in “Yolanda”’s unresolved and still muddy aftermath, did Philippine Educational Theater Association (Peta) craft its production of “Tempest Reimagined.”
Maria Clara will approve. Today, February 2, at 6 p.m., LOOK Magazine and Inquirer Lifestyle will kick off the exhibit of the winners of the Look of Style Awards with a mini
This February, the Philippine Educational Theater Association (Peta) once again partners with the British Council to give local professional theater practitioners the opportunity to experience world-class training with the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (Rada).
Bestsellers like Haruki Murakami’s “Norwegian Wood” have long inspired film, television and theater adaptations worldwide. But dance?
The Peta Theater Center, the Cultural Center of the Philippines, and British Council Philippines present “The Price of Everything” by British performer Daniel Bye on Thursday, July 10, 7 p.m., at the Peta Studios.
Heritage, apart from talent, played a big role in helping designers Rei Escario and Neil Felipp produce their winning collections in this year’s Look of Style Awards held Nov. 14 at Buddha Bar in Makati.
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