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Focus on photography and art that ‘make you think’
“The Art Fair is full of objects, more or less interesting; I wish to add 24,124 more.” So went the title of Nilo Ilarde’s installation commissioned for this year’s Art
“The Art Fair is full of objects, more or less interesting; I wish to add 24,124 more.” So went the title of Nilo Ilarde’s installation commissioned for this year’s Art
Despite the numerous accolades he has received in his career, historian and book author Ambeth R. Ocampo said he was humbled after being chosen as a recipient of this year’s Fukuoka Prize.
Whether producing a film in one’s native language, marketing their movies and even hawking DVDs to sell their works, or just trying to survive, regional filmmakers thrive in adversity.
KIDLAT Tahimik’s “Balikbayan #1: Memories of Overdevelopment Redux III” will be the closing film of this year’s Cinema Rehiyon, which will be hosted by Cebu. The film won the Caligari
In early 2000, big luck came my way in the person of Ben Chan, of the retail giant Bench. I had never met Mr. Chan, or so I thought. One day, out of the blue, he asked his advertising promotions director, Jojo Llamzon, to phone me about doing a book for him.
Mama, this great guy toppled a dictatorship in South Africa.” My finger pointed to a front-page portrait of Nelson Mandela in mutual-admiration gaze with Cory Aquino. My 97-year-old mother had to be guided through a maze of memory bytes.
Nicole gave me a pieceof coral-colored soap (Dior), in a sculptured container. It smelled good, mmmmmmm. It took months of agony to decide to use such an expensive soap, it seemed just too good for li’l ole me.
Rehearse death. To say this is to tell a person to rehearse his freedom. A person who has learned how to die has unlearned how to be a slave.—Seneca
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