Martial law commemorative dish: Old-fashioned ‘leche flan’
While doing research at Lopez Museum recently, I came across a recipe for leche flan in an old issue of Sunday Times Magazine.
While doing research at Lopez Museum recently, I came across a recipe for leche flan in an old issue of Sunday Times Magazine.
In observance of National Museums and Galleries Month, Lopez Museum (Benpres Building, Exchange Road and Meralco Ave., Ortigas Center, Pasig City; tel. 6359545, 6312425) will offer free admission on Oct.
FOR THE longest time the culturati didn’t know how to classify the five pillars of komiks— Tony Velasquez, Francisco Coching, Mars Ravelo, Larry Alcala and Carlo Caparas—until 2014 when the
ON MARCH 19 the Lopez Museum and Library mounted a forum called “Newsroom Shutdown.” The audience comprised mostly millennials who had come to listen to stories of press censorship and other atrocities in Ferdinand Marcos’ martial law regime, the darkest years of the nation’s recent past that had come to pass well before they were born.
Nikki Luna is not only an artist but also a social advocate. She’s founder of StartArt, a nonprofit organization that provides art therapy for children living in conflict zones in the Philippines (www.startartproject.org).
The Lopez Memorial Museum and Library, currently located in Benpres Building in Pasig City, will transfer to Rockwell Center, Makati City.
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