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Gateway Gallery opens one of its exhibit halls to a brass-bound archive of dreams with “The Philosophical Tales of the Ancient Raconteur:…
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Gateway Gallery opens one of its exhibit halls to a brass-bound archive of dreams with “The Philosophical Tales of the Ancient Raconteur:…

As part of the 13th Pulilan Mandala International Art Festival from 8 to 10 May, organizers Jefarca Arts and Historical Society Inc.,…

Violinist and music educator Kaya Mendoza, a scholar of the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), first discovered her fondness for…

For many young Filipinos, the Martial Law era — the dark years from 1972 to 1981 whose shadow stretched until 1986 — is not a lived memory…

"6th Dimension: Culture-Driven Nation," published by Media Wise Communications / MUSE Books, has been named a 2026 Gold Quill winner.

The Museum of Contemporary Art and Design is inviting young and budding creatives to explore their passion and talent in a series of…

The dispute has prompted the National Historical Commission of the Philippines to review the case amid calls to protect Pieta Park, a…

A quiet yet meaningful exhibition invites viewers to step away from the rush of the city and into a space of reflection. Flores et Fides…

In a recent trip to Iloilo City — a visit that, fittingly, revolved around food — I found myself wandering after dinner, drawn by the…

The exhibit ‘highlights Romulo’s pivotal role in shaping Philippine foreign policy and advancing peaceful diplomacy, multilateralism and…

Building on initial discussions with the Ateneo de Manila Press, the Ateneo de Manila University and the Manila City Library have launched…

The community-focused reading space, SM Book Nook, at SM North EDSA mall has introduced a new feature for the month-long observance of…

As the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) prepares to reopen its main building, the institution is undergoing intense…

The Virgin Labfest (VLF), the country’s premier festival of untried, untested, and un-staged one-act plays, is now accepting applications…

In the Science City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija, food was not merely served — it was discussed, performed, and remembered. On 16 April, “Haing…

Decorative arches were once common fixtures during fiestas and community celebrations across the Philippines. The practice of making and…

For the Lopez family, bringing a portion of their renowned art collection to Iloilo is more than a logistical exercise in transport and…

In keeping with Spanish tradition, every book purchase comes with a complimentary rose.