Pandemic ‘silver lining’: The revival of Rizal Park
Before the pandemic, the homeless slept on the sidewalk in front of the Rizal Park visitors’ entrance, all the way from T.M. Kalaw to Taft Avenue. Every morning, they performed
Before the pandemic, the homeless slept on the sidewalk in front of the Rizal Park visitors’ entrance, all the way from T.M. Kalaw to Taft Avenue. Every morning, they performed
October is Indigenous Peoples’ Month. The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) celebrated the occasion with Dayaw (“to present with pride”), Indigenous Peoples’ Festival, in Manila. The event
HEIDELBERG—It’s amazing what José Rizal managed to do in his short life span—and where he managed to go. From continent to continent, city to city, Rizal traversed the world in
After their visit to Siargao Island last weekend, 11 candidates of the upcoming Miss Universe pageant on Monday toured two famous tourist attractions in Manila.
AN IMPORTANT advisory body to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco) has passed a resolution stating that the construction of the multistory Torre de Manila violates the
MANILA, Philippines—National Arts Month formally closed last Feb. 28 at the Rizal Park Open Air Auditorium. University of the Philippines Kontra Gapi performed ethnic dances. Sinag Lahi Dance of the
Gantimpala Theater (GT) is moving house again.
Rizal Park is directly affected by the Torre de Manila condominium project on Taft Avenue.
Tourists waiting to set out to sea are in for a five-in-one treat before they do.
Finally, families and couples visiting the 54-hectare Rizal Park in Manila will have a decent place for a picnic.
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