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Senator Loren Legarda has filed Senate Bill No. 1860 to repeal Presidential Decree No. 1726-A, the Martial Law-era decree that set government guidelines for…
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Senator Loren Legarda has filed Senate Bill No. 1860 to repeal Presidential Decree No. 1726-A, the Martial Law-era decree that set government guidelines for…
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Over the decades, the festival grew into one of Nigeria’s biggest cultural events.
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The British Council has been formally recognized by UNESCO as a new member of two major global education initiatives: the Global Education Coalition and the…
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The year 2025 was marked by moments of celebration, reckoning, and transformation in Philippine culture and the arts, revealing both the vitality and the…
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The inscriptions affirm the shared responsibility of nations and communities to safeguard cultural knowledge that is passed on through memory, skill and…
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Simbang Gabi is fast approaching. The scent of puto bumbong and bibingka once again fills the air, while the cool December breeze signals the return of one of…
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BAGUIO CITY — Most indigenous people of North Luzon, especially those in the Cordillera Region, call their version of backpacks "Pasiking," "Takba," "Sangi,"…
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Poetry, memory and weaving were then highlights as Lemlunay: Paggunita sa Gunita was launched and the Hibla ng Lahing Filipino Gallery was opened in the…
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Quezon City, crowned a Creative City for Film, has always been the country’s cinematic heart.
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Quezon City has been designated as a Pilot Media and Information Literacy (MIL) City by UNESCO, recognizing its efforts to integrate information literacy into…
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Rohainie Amendo weaves traditional mats (banig) made out of dried pandan leaves at their booth at the National Arts and Crafts Fair in SM Megamall in…
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Beyond elated, First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos proudly shared that the Aklan Piña weaves have reached the heart of Italy.
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To promote the Philippines’ contribution to world fashion, First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos graced the Philippine Textiles Fashion Show at the Museum of Fine…
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3S (sun, sea, sand) tourists have something in common with Seychelles’ giant tortoises and coconut crabs: paradise.
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‘Their looms do not simply produce fabric,” a poster for the Negros Nine Weavers says. “They carry with them memory, resilience and the quiet dignity of…
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I remember how, during the pandemic, my heart broke. My story is not unique, for I know many entrepreneurs who went this same route. But this is my story.
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In Hungduan, Ifugao, the harvest season culminates in a celebration highlighted by a river tug-of-war, binding the community, continuing a tradition, and…
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