Loren Legarda explains how climate change is ‘every inch a gender issue’
Loren Legarda, who is running for a senatorial seat in the upcoming national elections, believes that climate change is a gender issue.
Loren Legarda, who is running for a senatorial seat in the upcoming national elections, believes that climate change is a gender issue.
The episodes were exciting to make, said Loren Legarda, since the show has been “known for documenting rivers and other cultural heritage.”
What was supposed to be a personal trip to Germany for Deputy Speaker Loren Legarda in 2019 became a serendipitous moment as she met Dr. Fritz Hack Ullmer, whose family
Guests at the President’s fourth State of the Nation Address (Sona) Monday stuck to Filipiniana, mainly terno for the women and barong Tagalog for the men.
Never underestimate the amount of labor poured into a single native woven product. Local weave, one of the most common items found in souvenir shops, also remains one of the most under-appreciated crafts.
Venice – The Philippines has unveiled ‘The City Who Had Two Navels’, its much-anticipated entry to the Venice Architecture Biennale 2018 held at the historic port of Arsenale in this Renaissance City.
It was in the garden where, as a child, the senator chased butterflies and dragonflies, climbed trees and basked in the sun.
In an exhibit that aims to present art as witness to life, and society’s ills and conflicts, two Filipino artists tapped into Rizal’s work to re-define 19th century political resistance for the 2017 Venice Art Biennale. This year, the works of Lani Maesto and Manuel Ocampo, dubbed as The Spectre of Comparison, and curated by Joselina Cruz, will be mounted at the Arsenale, one of the event’s main exhibition spaces. The Spectre of Comparisons was drawn from the phrase El demonio de las comparaciones of Jose Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere, a book that reflected the Filipino society under the Spanish regime. “The phrase encapsulates the experience of Rizal’s protagonist, Crisostomo Ibarra, when he gazes out at the botanical gardens of Manila and simultaneously sees the gardens of Europe,” Cruz said in a statement.
Sen. Loren Legarda administered the oath-taking of Michelle Nikki Junia as the latest member of the Board of Trustees of the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) recently in her
The finissage or closing ceremony of the 15th Venice Architecture Biennale in late November was a momentous and bittersweet one. It was the first time for the Philippines to participate
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