The morning I woke up, checked my smartphone and found out about Sen. Edgardo Angara’s passing, I was shocked. According...
Instituto Cervantes de Manila, the cultural arm of the Embassy of Spain, will mount the annual Día del Libro or...
An ancient illustration of the eruption of Mayon volcano in 1814 that wiped out the village of Cagsawa and buried...
From Oct. 5-15, Película-Pelikula, the biggest Spanish film festival in Asia, will be featuring the best of contemporary Spanish cinema...
Hola! Instituto Cervantes de Manila will be holding the Día del Libro book festival on April 22. The outdoor Spanish...
Mario Vargas Llosa was put on the spot right away. Noting that he had written about militarization, human rights and brutality in his novels, a member of the audience asked him what he thought of the current events in the Philippines.
So what exactly did Mario Vargas Llosa think of the current events in the Philippines?
Peruvian-Spanish Mario Vargas Llosa, recipient of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Literature and the 1994 Miguel de Cervantes Prize, will...
Mario Vargas Llosa, recipient of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Literature and the 1994 Miguel de Cervantes Prize, will return...
“LAS ovejas no pierden el tren” (Spain, 2015; English title: Sidetracked), written and directed by Álvaro Fernández Armero, is a...