Tracking what’s Filipino in contemporary painting
What is the point of being international when there is nothing national to be ‘inter’ about?”
What is the point of being international when there is nothing national to be ‘inter’ about?”
THE WOEFUL inadequacy of public transport is not just a traffic problem because of the gridlocks that too many private vehicles cause, but is also a health issue. The commuters
If you keep sizeable amounts of money at home—in a sock or a pillow case, under a mattress or floorboard, or in a safe—better check if they include bank notes
The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) was reported to be looking into the refusal of jeepney drivers to give students discounts during the long school break. LTFRB
Protests against higher fares of the Metro Rail Transit (MRT) and Light Rail Transit (LRT) trains underscore once again the pressing need for efficient, reliable and affordable mass transport systems.
The book “Ang Dyip ni Mang Tomas” (Mang Tomas and His Jeep), written in Tagalog by Genaro R. Gojo Cruz, with English translation by Heidi Emily E. Abad and paintings by Anthony E. Palomo (Canvas and the University of Santo Tomas Publishing House, 2009) is not a new release. But it is worth revisiting since at the Ayala Town Center, 10 huge billboards feature the text and the lovely illustrations of the book.
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