"Mahilig rin ako sa arts kaya nagtulungan kami para mabuo ang gown ko," she told INQUIRER.net
The 17th-century main and side retablo or altarpieces of Santuario de San Pedro Bautista in San Francisco del Monte, Quezon...
Here’s what to do in Quezon City on a Monday night, Sept. 25—if you like listening to progressive rock, dining in a place full of books, drinking wine among a college crowd.
Their inspirations include Count Basie, Louis Armstrong and Filipino composer-arranger-guitarist Eddie Munji. Some come from Cardona, Rizal, a province in...
People of the North rejoice! The foodie hotspots keep shifting on Metro Manila’s map, and they finally found their way to the open, empty spaces of Quezon City’s Fairview (or Far-view, as most people call it).
That rainy Sunday evening was perfect for sitting in front of the TV with a bag of chips, but admirers of writer-artist Gilda Cordero Fernando turned up for the tribute to her, including members of the Culinary Historians of the Philippines.
If you grew up listening to cassette tapes and Magic 89.9’s Sunday Slowdown set, this is the concert to watch out for.
She was daughter, sibling, watchful older sis to six younger sisters also carrying the first name of Paula, wife, mother and friend to legions that cut across generations.
THERESA’S College, Quezon City (STC QC) Batch 1992, together with the St. Theresa’s College Quezon City Alumnae Association (STAA), holds “One STC Run: Run for Teachers” on Oct. 16, at University of the Philippines (UP) Academic Oval in Diliman, Quezon City.
Four days before the 44th anniversary of the declaration of martial law on Sept. 21, victims of that repressive era gathered in Quezon City to launch a book that not only looks back on the excesses of the Marcos dictatorship but examines succeeding administrations’ shortcomings in educating the public about the abuses of that time.