On the last day of her five-day visit to the Philippines, during the cocktail reception hosted by Sen. Loren Legarda at the National Museum’s Fabella Hall on Friday afternoon, Queen Sofia of Spain reserved her biggest praise for the country’s fresh fruits, particularly mangosteen. She earlier asked for a bottle of Coke, but Legarda, who isn’t a big fan of sodas, offered her fruit juices instead.
The Asian Institute of Management (AIM) presents internationally renowned pianist Raul Sunico in a rare performance that will put on spotlight the three piano concertos of Russian composer Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky happening at the Old Senate Hall of the National Museum of the Philippines, February 22, 4 p.m.
TWO LARGE-SCALE Vicente Manansala paintings that have delighted employees of the International Rice Research Institute (Irri) are now shared with...
ARCHAEOLOGISTS from the National Museum have recently unearthed more discoveries at the village of Nagrebcan in San Nicolas town, Ilocos...
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NATIONAL Artist for Visual Arts Benedicto Reyes Cabrera, popularly known as BenCab, may now rest on his laurels, but he won’t.
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Siquijor, the small island-province in central Visayas, is known for its folk healers and its folk practice of spiritualism as...
Saul Hofilena Jr. is a lawyer who specializes on international law and is, as well, a historian who has written...
Household breadwinner, chief provider, all-around mechanic, protector of the family, husband, father – these are the many hats worn by...