Archive - Arts & Culture Year all all 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 Items per page 18 12 18 24 30 Arts & Culture Carmina Burana at Samsung Theater June 14 and15 Many dance memories come to mind as National Artist for Dance Alice Reyes prepares for the restaging of Carmina Burana June 14 and15 at the Samsung Theater for Performing Arts. By Pablo A. Tariman | Jun 12, 2024 | 5-minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture Rosario Bitanga: Abstraction prevails Evocative and atmospheric, Rosario Bitanga's works draw upon the natural world, the four elements of Earth-Fire-Water-Air, into abstract movements and emotions that form the core of her artmaking. By R.C. Ladrido | Jun 5, 2024 | 5-minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture My Angkong’s Noodles: A revelation of Fujian culinary legacy Originally published in 2014, Clinton Palanca’s My Angkong’s Noodles features over a hundred recipes for rice, noodle, seafood, meats, vegetables, and snacks and desserts for everyday eating and celebrations. By R.C. Ladrido | May 29, 2024 | 6-minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture Vintage photographs of the Cordilleras Jonathan Best offers a distinct visual approach into the rich culture and heritage of the peoples of the Cordilleras from 1860 to 1930 in his book, Philippine Colonial Photography of the Cordilleras (1860-1930). Quezon City: Vibal Foundation, Inc. 2023., 112 pp. By R.C. Ladrido | May 19, 2024 | 6-minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture Arthur Espiritu debuts as Pollione in Norma in Oper Klosterneuburg, Austria Filipino tenor Arthur Espiritu debuts as the Roman consul Pollione in the opera Norma by Bellini at Oper Klosterneuburg in Austria July 6 to August 4, 2024. By Pablo A. Tariman | May 16, 2024 | 6-minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture Imelda Cajipe Endaya: Prints, glorious prints! Imelda Cajipe-Endaya’s inaugural exhibit Rigodon presents her early abstract prints at Silverlens Galleries until May 25, 2024. By R.C. Ladrido | May 12, 2024 | 6-minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture Great music treats in May The first week of the humid and infernal month of May yielded outstanding performances and great soloists involving two orchestral ensembles and an all-Bach cello recital. By Pablo A. Tariman | May 7, 2024 | 6-minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture Early Filipinos: Notions of beauty What is beautiful? An eternal question and human beings have made themselves beautiful in their own eyes, across space and time. By R.C. Ladrido | May 4, 2024 | 6-minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture After Rostropovich and Wen-Sinn Yang, Damodar Das Castillo reprises the Dvorak cello concerto Cellist Damodar das Castillo has a tough act to follow when he interprets the Dvorak cello concerto May 4 with the Manila Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Finnish conductor Sasha Makila. By Pablo A. Tariman | May 2, 2024 | 6-minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture The making of a good conductor according to Sasha Makila What do Klaus Makela, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Tarmo Peltokoski and Sasha Makila have in common?They are all distinguished conductors from Finland and enjoying world-wide high esteem from both audiences and critics. By Pablo A. Tariman | Apr 30, 2024 | 7-minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture When both music teachers and students inspire The most curious thing in the music world is the student-teacher relationship. By Pablo A. Tariman | Apr 29, 2024 | 5-minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture Renato Lucas: Bach’s music is geometry of the mind When cellist Renato Lucas returns at the Manila Pianos May 5 for another round of Bach suites and a sonata, he will most likely bring with him years of experience as a cellist. By Pablo A. Tariman | Apr 26, 2024 | 5-minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture Daniel Coquilla: When things are looking up, go forward! For Daniel Coquilla, the streets of Metro Manila with a population of 13 million plus, offer a vibrant space to document visually what’s going on, what’s in, and what’s out. By R. C. Ladrido | Apr 24, 2024 | 6-minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture ‘If trees could talk’: We’re still failing them, what is to be done? Amidst drought and extreme heat scorching the country, CANVAS unveils the first “If Trees Could Talk” International Art Biennale in the green fields of Ibaan, Batangas until 24 June 2024. By R.C. Ladrido | Apr 15, 2024 | 6-minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture Here’s to life, here’s to Vida’s art-making Vida Doria concentrated on flora, a reaction to her childhood and youth spent in coastal Pangasinan “where there were no flowers, except violet water lilies we would see on the fishponds or at wakes By Elizabeth Lolarga | Apr 13, 2024 | 6-minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture Raffy T. Napay: Threads of life Raffy T. Napay has been stitching threads in a variety of colors and patterns for over a decade now. He used to work in oil paints but a serious allergy led him to switch to thread and scrap cloth, materials plentiful around him. Later in 2010, when working on a piece for an art competition, he asked his mother, a seamstress, to teach him how to sew. By R. C.Ladrido | Apr 7, 2024 | 5-minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture A poem for Cecile Licad from National Artist for Literature Even as the good reviews are pouring in from both audience and cultural cognoscenti, National Artist for Literature Virgilio Almario did a unique tribute to Cecile Licad with a poem after the pianist’s landmark performance at the Manila Metropolitan Theater March 19. By Pablo A. Tariman | Mar 30, 2024 | 6-minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture The garden of yearning of Joven Ignacio Painter Jose Ramon “Joven” Ignacio is a naturalist to the core. He doesn’t need to go birding in far-flung places or deep in the forests to observe flora at their wildest and best to capture his subjects. But into nature and art he has always been. By Elizabeth Lolarga | Mar 27, 2024 | 6-minute read KEEP READING Posts pagination Newer posts 1 … 3 4 5 6 7 … 72 Older posts