What to do this weekend: Book market, sustainability fair, and more
After a long work week, I wouldn’t blame you if you just stayed in bed and binged watch a show all weekend (I’m also guilty here). But on some weekends
After a long work week, I wouldn’t blame you if you just stayed in bed and binged watch a show all weekend (I’m also guilty here). But on some weekends
Rustom Cleofe “Ombok” Villamor’s exhibit, “Primavera (Spring),” consists of works that are abstract explorations of his own personal voyage as reflected in the passing moods of spring.
In observance of the Lenten season, the San Agustin Museum (SAM) in Intramuros set up an exhibit on the Filipino devotion to the Holy Cross.
What do you find in yourself when you go outside the familiar? This among other questions are what “In the Near Distance” seeks to answer. The exhibit is the latest
March is flying by so fast. If the state weather bureau PAGASA didn’t warn us last Monday that our country’s climate status is under El Niño, I wouldn’t realize that
Ever wondered what’s happening around you and the other side of the world? A two-part photographic exhibition entitled Here/There happening this month attempts to explore the concept of place. According to
John Lloyd Cruz makes an unexpected appearance at the Mary Santos Artcade during my visit to West Gallery to check out current shows. His skin is pale and his eyes
Berlin’s Pergamon Museum is launching an exhibition documenting the landscapes of Syria.
Secret Fresh has a series of fascinating exhibitions at Art Fair Philippines this weekend. There’s Yeo Kaa’s I Don’t Know, Baby, Christian Tamondong’s Clusterf*ck, and their Ice Cream Shoppe. And
The original Godzilla film in 1954 set the precedent for most monster movies we see today. Set in Japan in World War II, Godzilla, which takes the form of a
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