Can creators of art that some find bad or offensive use freedom of expression to justify their work?
Joining the nationwide celebration of the 150th birth anniversary of Dr. José Rizal, Tanghalang Pilipino (TP) restaged “Noli Me Tangere:...
It is unfair that those Cultural Center of the Philippines board members opposed to the exhibit be treated in the...
One not-so-fine evening a year or so ago at the Cultural Center of the Philippines, Laura Jackson, American guest conductor...
Throughout the history of the visual arts in the world, there have been many artists who have created works of...
Today, when some writers tend to believe or regard Filipino language as the language of the streets and incapable of...
This is one of the eulogies during the state necrological service for National Artist for Literature Edith Lopez Tiempo last...
The artist behind a controversial art installation and an official of the institution that presented it asked the Ombudsman on Thursday to dismiss the criminal charges filed against them by religious groups offended by the artwork.
Looks like Metro Manila will have a very musical Year of the Dragon as 2012 starts off with the much-awaited Abba hit musical.
Danny Dalena, Jaime de Guzman, Onib Olmedo, Ang Kiukok are some of the country’s well-known artists whose paintings provoke strong emotions from their viewers through their powerful representations of the human experience.