The healing powers of art and cultural heritage
Nostalgia and heritage as sources of optimism and resilience seem to be the theme of Dominic Rubio’s “New Day Dawning,” the inaugural exhibit of Galerie Joaquin’s newest branch at One
Nostalgia and heritage as sources of optimism and resilience seem to be the theme of Dominic Rubio’s “New Day Dawning,” the inaugural exhibit of Galerie Joaquin’s newest branch at One
ATHENS, Greece — The Greek Culture Ministry said Wednesday it would seek the repatriation from New York of a 2,700-year-old bronze horse statuette which it says was illegally exported from
In recent years, Filipinos have shown concern over cultural-heritage issues. From the photobombing of the Rizal Monument in Luneta
The lost resting place of British poet and artist William Blake was finally marked Sunday with a gravestone, almost 200 years after he died. Despite his influence today, Blake died
Fr. Harold Ll. Rentoria, OSA, commissioner for heritage of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), talked to Inquirer about the state of cultural heritage conservation in the country.
The virtues of the coconut, the tree of life, were celebrated in Quezon province’s Niyogyugan Festival. Now on its fifth year, Niyogyugan, from “niyog” (coconut) and “yugyog” (shaking to a
Like our indigenous fabrics and oral chants and literature, Filipino cuisine is a cultural heritage that needs protection and preservation.
The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) wants young Filipinos all over the country to take the lead in promoting, protecting and conserving cultural heritage.
Cordilleran culture is as solid as the mountain range where it thrives.
In any place we visit, it pays to have local knowledge. In Iloilo City, our version of an all-in-one heritage advocate, cultural expert and insider guide comes in the form of true-blue Ilonggo Eugene Jamerlan.
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