‘Homeless artist’ of Padre Faura captivates with his paintings, street gallery
Just in time for this year’s National Arts Month celebration, images of a “homeless artist” from Ermita are making rounds in social media.
Just in time for this year’s National Arts Month celebration, images of a “homeless artist” from Ermita are making rounds in social media.
One of the havens in the urban jungle is the Ateneo de Manila campus. Up to the 1990s, it was a model of a well-planned development, remaining faithful to its master plan drawn almost 60 years earlier.
When I was a grade school student at St. Scholastica’s College Manila, one of the many religious practices my parents taught me was the devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Every First Friday, my mom would bring me to the circular chapel of the old Ateneo de Manila campus on Padre Faura, Manila, to attend the Mass in honor of the Sacred Heart.
It all began for me, decades ago, in one of the rows of the old Makati Supermart. Amid the clutter of the magazines section, I spied an item I had never seen. It was a comic book I knew immediately was quite special.
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