‘Angels in America’ spreads its wings tonight at RCBC Plaza
THE Manila production of Tony Kushner’s multiawarded masterpiece Angels in America takes flight tonight at the Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium of RCBC Plaza in Makati City.
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THE Manila production of Tony Kushner’s multiawarded masterpiece Angels in America takes flight tonight at the Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium of RCBC Plaza in Makati City.
THE relative affordability and vast collection of quality pieces showcased at “Art in the Park” make the event perfect for those looking to own their first piece of art, its organizers said.
Manual processes and outdated software continue to be a top challenge for nonprofit organizations, where back-end operations take up time and resources that could otherwise be spent on the organization’s core mission, according to Wipfli’s Nonprofit Financial Priorities Benchmark 2018 survey.
THE ornate art of Dexter Sy hides from the glances. Buried under the jarring symbols of death and the buzzing colors of life, concealed to anyone paying less than full attention or an open mind, is a plexus of stylistic and symbolist elements where nothing exists without meaning.
Facing the glittering cerulean waters of the Hilutungan Channel, rows and rows of “millennial pink” pillow chairs and beach umbrellas pop up on this bright day against a canvass of fine white sand.
Works by “abandoned” and “forgotten” masters of Philippine art take the spotlight on the booth of the longest-running commercial gallery in the Philippines, Galleria Duemila, in the upcoming Art Fair Philippines 2019.
IF you have guests hankering for scrumptious Japanese, go east.
In what promises to be a yearof smoke and mirrors, a feng shui expert stresses the importance of wisdom and sound judgment. The key to having both, she says, is to go back to basics.
Midnight bookhunters may have had the right idea, but so did everybody else.
ONE can glean from the impassioned face of Thibault Cauvin that he is lost in his world. Or is it even his?
Renowned global and local architects and experts in related fields converge for Anthology Architecture and Design Festival 2019 from February 15 to 17 at Fort Santiago in Intramuros, Manila.
THE works of internationally acclaimed Filipino artist David Medalla and Colombian icon Fernando Botero are set for groundbreaking appearances at this year’s Art Fair Philippines, which will run from February 22 to 24 at its home of The Link car park in Makati City.
Philippine rock legend Joey “Pepe” Smith passed away yesterday morning, January 28. He was 71.
BTHE 2015 war-romance film inspired by the knotty love story of the parents of Asian Hollywood superstar Jackie Chan is among the six selected offerings in the upcoming 13th Spring Film Festival.
ALL the colors I know used to hinge on whichever type of Crayola box was in my kindergarten backpack.
WHILE unpacking from a short trip overseas a few years ago, I took out from the luggage two pairs of pants, three shirts, some socks and gym shorts—all unworn. The last to go was an extra pair of shoes that returned home without a trace of foreign dirt.
The golden age lives on with another milestone victory that comes a few days from Christmas. Years of preparation and months of anticipation ends on this day, as streets are clear and everyone’s tuned in. When the moment of truth arrives, it is a Filipino who has claimed victory on the global stage once more.
The grand idea started with one word.
Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Philippines Igor Khovaev wants Filipinos to forget whatever perception Hollywood has impressed about Russia.
In 1978 Roberto Claudio Sr. left his job at a multinational company to start a business. He opened a modest toy shop that sold imported Disney products in a corner of Greenhills Shopping Center.
The cat is finally out of the Frakta.
Watching two acclaimed shows about illegal drugs somehow left me thinking about effort and excellence.
ONE of the leading causes of the most disabling and even most fatal of strokes is Atrial Fibrillation (AF), which happens to be the most common type of heart arrhythmia or irregular heartbeat.
TWO separate events early last week recognized people who don’t break into public consciousness as often as they should. Last week, onstage and under the spotlight were role models.
DAVAO CITY—Passengers in Davao and Mindanao can now travel to Hong Kong without having to go to Manila or Cebu.
ONE escape from the toxicity of today’s news cycles and other stressors have been staring us in the face for thousand of years.
‘DON’T call us old. We are just older.” With a mic in front of him and the attention of people around, Eddie Ilarde was in his purest form. The entertainment/politics crossover pioneer was accepting the Ambassador Antonio L. Cabangon Chua Award—the highest honor bestowed at the recent 6th Dangal Awards, which recognized senior citizens for their outstanding role in the community. Ilarde’s speech embodied the living legend’s vintage self: Comedic, sharp-witted and delivered in that sweet, sweet radio voice.
A FEW seconds couldn’t pass without anyone entering the red karaoke booth. After a singer, or at least a person who thinks of himself as such, goes in and belts his lungs out, another is already choosing which song to sing—since what a mic is to Filipinos is what light is to moths.
There’s a good chance that more than a third of the 100 most recent, non-automatic, non-promotional e-mails in your inbox sign off with either “Best” or “Regards,” or possibly wordier variations of the two. This is not to say there’s something wrong with it, but ending an e-mail with the same, stodgy-but-safe sign-off is like going to the movies on the first date: a popular choice, but a monumental waste of opportunity to make an impression.
IT’S over. Thank God it’s finally over.
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