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Digital exhibit captures smiling faces of ‘Yolanda’ survivors
Summer seems hanging around longer than we expected. The heat is still on, despite the occasional late-afternoon rains. Climate change is definitely upon us.
Summer seems hanging around longer than we expected. The heat is still on, despite the occasional late-afternoon rains. Climate change is definitely upon us.
As a development in Marcel Antonio’s art, the artist’s new collection – due to be shown at Greenbelt 5’s The Gallery from April 3 to 6 – will present Antonio’s new dive into more serious symbolism, leaving his previous ambivalence between composing quasi-narrative and pseudo-narrative scenes.
Is it a dream or is it a joke? That’s the usual reaction when shoppers see the window displays at AC+632 at Greenbelt 5 and Firma at Greenbelt 3.
Brass sculptor Michael Cacnio has been a big fan of Lego since he was three years old. “It’s my favorite toy,” he says. His love for the colorful bricks began
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