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AT a time when the world is thoroughly consumed by temporal concerns, artist Datu Arellano campaigns for an ethereal rumination.
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AT a time when the world is thoroughly consumed by temporal concerns, artist Datu Arellano campaigns for an ethereal rumination.
WHILE Japanese soldiers sharpened their blades and tightened their boots, a female commander of the guerrilla movement Hukbalahap, or Hukbong Bayan Laban sa Hapon, faced the mirror.
A poster declares one corridor at the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) as a “brisk-walk zone,” implying passers-by with less urgent agenda to make way for those on a rush to attend to matters of the republic’s Central Bank.
Not many people know that he’s an avid photographer,” said Ricky Francisco, executive director of the Fundacion Sansó, pertaining to the Spanish-by-blood, Filipino-at-heart international artist, Juvenal Sansó.
THE biggest local footprint of women in business is in the micro-retail sector, particularly sari-sari stores and carinderias. Of the 1.1 million of these small and medium enterprises (SMEs), 90 percent are owned and operated by women—most of whom are not equipped with proper training and education.
THE International Bazaar Foundation Inc. (IBF) gathers under one roof the best offerings of more than 40 countries at the 2019 International Bazaar this Sunday, November 24, at the PICC Forums 1, 2 and 3, at the CCP Complex in Pasay City.
Visual artist Joe Bautista stands in a corner of the exhibition space with his arms locked and smile wide. Easy as the mid-afternoon sun in slippers and shorts, he takes a few steps forward to check on one of his paintings, then proceeds to inspect another, showing no trace of jitters for someone days away from opening his first solo exhibition in 25 years.
ALTRO Mondo Creative Space rolled out over the weekend its penultimate set of shows for the year that keep true to the curatorial intentions of the months-old gallery in Makati City.
VETERAN visual artist Ross Capili just had about enough with the inanities of today’s world. He craves for substance, hungers for color and knows the sentiment isn’t solely his.
The next generation of Filipino culinary stars have the appetite to learn, but they need to binge on self-confidence.
THE textured yellow in his sunflowers comes alive in one corner one moment, while the great detail of his self-portraits can almost be touched in the next instant.
Several studies suggest that the impulse (itch?) of millennials to seek new experiences make them more inclined to travel as compared to previous generations.
A young, Filipino artist was among the finalists at the Paralym Art World Cup 2019, an international competition for disability arts, held at the Azabu Regional City Office in Tokyo, Japan, on October 16.
“I’m fascinated by stairs,” said visual artist Christina Quisumbing Ramilo, stating the only perceptible thought in her ongoing solo exhibition that deals with nothing obvious.
A SPIRITS expert said that the perfect way to drink whiskey is to, well, simply enjoy it as so one pleases.
THE longest-running arts and technology festival in the Philippines concludes its decade-long run with manifold events in multiple locations across Metro Manila, starting today, October 15, until October 28.
KEY personalities in the 7th Dakilang Adhikain ng Ating Lahi (Dangal) Awards emphasized the role and sacrifices made by senior citizens to ensure a bright future for the country and the younger generation.
THE introduction of Buddhism to Japan in the sixth century planted something in the country other than religion. For hundreds of years, priests offered floral offerings to Buddha at altar of temples that consisted of three main stems gathered closely at the base and rose from the water as one, representing the harmonious relationship between heaven, man and Earth.
The often-misunderstood youth apparently just want money and growth.
THE flagship project of the National Committee on Art Galleries, under the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), returns next week for the 11th year to present the global caliber of Filipino artists.
Resorts World Manila (RWM) is set to serve sisig over sausages as it takes on the annual October beer fest with a Filipino flavor. As part of its 10th anniversary celebrations, RWM continues its advocacy on championing the Filipino with “October Fiesta,” a localized take on the annual German beer festival that will exemplify the classic inuman spirit with food, drinks and music.
SINGAPORE—Mobile network operators (MNO) need to act quick and adapt new technologies to address growing demand for more and faster data, as well as flat-to-decreasing per subscriber revenue, to survive and compete in the 5G era, an industry expert said.
IN his desire to spread the message of a powerful book, one that spoke of an individual’s ability to change the world, Gigo Alampay changed his own.
ONE of the Philippines’s major languages is now recognized by Word Lens, the augmented reality translation feature of Google Translate.
IN 1988, the New South Wales government in Australia purchased the famed 820-specimen mineral collection of Albert Chapman (1912-1996), a cabinet maker by profession and a world-renowned mineralogist on the side. Chapman’s family was left with a few pieces following the transfer of the collection that the Australian Museum tagged as a “national treasure” and “of international significance.”
CHENGDU, China—The Asia Pacific region is heading the movement toward the era of 5G, the fifth-generation cellular network technology that will enable innovations touted to reshape society.
BEFORE its mischievous squint through manifold forms darted from bus seats, electric posts, tote bags and shirts, the signature character of visual artist Dex Fernandez had more limbs than just feet.
ONE could easily sense the arrival of a luminary at a social event based on two things. First, the dissipation of the cacophony of murmurs into awestruck silence. Second, the gravitation of all eyes in the room toward a single direction, one turning head at a time.
ART multi-hyphenate Riel Hilario recounts being in the mountains in 2007. It’s 4 am and he’s in the wilderness chasing what he describes as “human-headed birds.”
THE legendary whiskey discovered under ice is now being served around it.
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