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Veteran culture and arts journalist Amadis Ma. Guerrero leaves behind a legacy of essays, books, criticism and reportage that helped preserve and illuminate…
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Veteran culture and arts journalist Amadis Ma. Guerrero leaves behind a legacy of essays, books, criticism and reportage that helped preserve and illuminate…
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In the past few years, the growing passion for Filipino weaves has become a springboard to reimagine them as part of the modern aesthetic. Hand-woven fabrics,…
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BAGUIO CITY — The local creative community of Baguio filled the mountain breeze with a scent of intellectual homecoming during the relaunching of Kapwa: The…
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In Sombrero Island (Aborlan, Palawan), I noticed these two boys walking around holding on to the front part of their shorts to prevent the cloth from touching…
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Law enforcement officials and cultural specialists from across Southeast Asia gathered in Makati City this week to bolster regional efforts against the…
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Some places need not raise you completely to remain part and parcel of your being. Some belong to you because blood, stories, and longing keep pointing there.
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Bagoyan recently unveiled its latest ongoing pop up at the second level of Power Plant, Rockwell. The space had become a sanctuary of soulful heritage and…
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Heritage Without Borders 2026 brought together conservators, museum curators, heritage advocates, government representatives, academics and cultural workers…
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Heritage Without Borders 2026 brought together conservators, museum curators, heritage advocates, government representatives, academics and cultural workers…
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As President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. was busy in various meetings with ASEAN leaders during the ASEAN Summit and Related Meetings in Mactan, Cebu, First Lady Liza…
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As part of the 13th Pulilan Mandala International Art Festival from 8 to 10 May, organizers Jefarca Arts and Historical Society Inc., together with the…
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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 but a chapter in the…
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Lasting two and a half centuries, the Manila-Acapulco Galleon Trade remains one of the most important chapters in world history. More than a commercial route,…
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Spain turns Manila into a cultural grid: Rights, art, food, memory used as soft power across public space.
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The Philippine Postal Corp. (PHLPost) has released a new collection of special stamps featuring iconic town plazas to mark National Heritage Month and…
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BAGUIO CITY — A Kalinga traditional tattoo artist has condemned a viral social media post showing a European woman tattooing famed centenarian Apo Whang-od,…
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The Marcos Jr. administration is clearly not averse nor dismissive of the arts and culture, having been generous with its time and resources to nurture various…
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The dispute has prompted the National Historical Commission of the Philippines to review the case amid calls to protect Pieta Park, a former Spanish colonial…
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