Archive - Arts & Culture Year all all 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 Items per page 24 12 18 24 30 Arts & Culture Health lessons from the pandemic The early months of the COVID-19 pandemic were periods of anxiety, fear, paranoia, even plain cluelessness. By Elizabeth Lolarga | Oct 28, 2021 | -minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture Art Persists: 2021 Ateneo Art Awards The Ateneo Art Gallery (AAG) has announced three winners of the 2021 Ateneo Art Awards, namely, Nice Buenaventura, Christina Lopez, and Jo Tanierla. By R.C.Ladrido | Oct 15, 2021 | -minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture Philippine basketry: A life in leaves and vines Traditional baskets are familiar objects that we do not give them much thought. Until one bilao was advertised as a rustic art décor for US$ 299 by an international furniture company, and the news went viral. Indeed, an arty price for an ordinary bilao! By R.C. Ladrido | Sep 26, 2021 | -minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture Long before 1521: Philippine food when Magellan arrived Pigafetta’s Philippine Picnic: Culinary Encounters during the First Circumnavigation, 1519-1522 by Felice Prudente Sta. Maria is a retelling of Ferdinand Magellan’s (c.1480-1521) expedition in search of the Spice Islands (Maluku Islands, Indonesia). The expedition sighted the Philippines, then named as the Archipelago of St. Lazarus, on March 16, 1521. By R.C. Ladrido | Aug 20, 2021 | -minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture ‘Tatlong Kuwento Para Sa Batang Pilipino’ Book Launch Bilang paggunita sa ika-64 kaarawan ng batikang mamamahayag at guro na si Lourdes “Chit” Estella-Simbulan, narito ang “Tatlong Kuwento Para Sa Batang Pilipino,” isang libro na naglalaman ng mga kuwentong pambata na isinulat ni Chit para sa kanyang tatlong pamangkin noong siya'y nabubuhay pa. By VERA Files | Aug 19, 2021 | -minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture Rock Our World! Philippine Prehistoric Drawings With 22 known rock art sites in the country, the Angono-Binangonan Petroglyphs remains as the best-known site since its discovery in 1965. Some other sites, mostly archaeological, are found in Peñablanca, Cagayan; Anda, Bohol; Alab, Bontoc; and the Pälaqwan cave drawings in Rangsang, Palawan. By R.C. Ladrido | Aug 7, 2021 | -minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture Award-winning filmmaker on surviving and thriving in the time of pandemic The town of Pandan in Antique is in a state of anxiety these days. By Pablo A. Tariman | Jul 21, 2021 | -minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture Women political prisoners raise one voice against the darkness There are now 715 political prisoners in the Philippines of whom 132 or around 18.5 percent are women. The figures are a scandalous rebuke against what is supposedly a liberal democratic society. Such a society may just be a masquerade for all the human rights violations that are taking place in a regime that is increasingly authoritarian. By Elizabeth Lolarga | Jul 20, 2021 | -minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture Being Visayan: Tracing the Past in the Present KAAGI: Tracing Visayan Identities in Cultural Texts is an ongoing virtual exhibit, as part of the recently concluded 6th Annual Philippine Studies Conference by SOAS University of London, on Visayan identities. By R.C. LadridoAll images courtesy of Kaagi Virtual Exhibit, SOAS University of London. | Jul 18, 2021 | -minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture No going back to pre-pandemic mode of film making The more filmmakers come to terms with the reality of the pandemic, the more they can sharpen their creative process. They can’t go back to the old ways of film making. By Pablo A. Tariman | Jul 16, 2021 | -minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture Cannes Indies Short Awards singles out Filipino docu as best short film A short documentary on a 15-year old student trying to survive as a ballet dancer won the Best Short Documentary at the Cannes Indies Cinema Awards. By Pablo A. Tariman | Jul 14, 2021 | -minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture 13-year-old cellist wins his 5th international top prize Damodar Das Castillo, 13, made music history when he won his fifth first prize in international music competition recently. By Pablo A. Tariman | Jul 4, 2021 | -minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture Remembrance: Arturo Luz, of things past Four persons who have known Arturo Luz (1926-2021) through the years shared their sweet thoughts and memories of the artist who passed away recently. Arturo Luz: Personal Views celebrates the life of Arturo Luz through four of his closest friends. (see YouTube, ArtFairPH/Talks 2021) By R.C. Ladrido | Jul 4, 2021 | -minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture The MMC model: Solutions for a post-COVID future Dr. Saturnino Javier, medical director of the Makati Medical Center (MMC), is not Nostradamus. He cannot predict when the pandemic will taper off and finally end. But this he is sure of: “We need to move forward.” By Elizabeth Lolarga | Jun 29, 2021 | -minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture Filipino youth orchestra strikes gold anew in Vienna music fest The winning streak of the Manila Symphony Junior Orchestra (MSJO) continued after it struck gold in the youth orchestra category B of the Vienna-based World Youth Festival which transpired June 12-26, 2021. By Pablo A. Tariman | Jun 28, 2021 | -minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture The stage lights are on again Things are looking up in the concert world. By Pablo A. Tariman | Jun 27, 2021 | -minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture Gen Z according to Erik Matti Erik Matti’s A Girl & A Guy has many things going for it. By Pablo A. Tariman | Jun 24, 2021 | -minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture A bookshop thrives up in the clouds In a virtual tour of Mt Cloud Bookshop on Yangco Road, Baguio City, co-owner Feliz Lim Perez showed and proved how such a business can conquer the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic that kept the place shut for the first three months of the lockdown. By Elizabeth Lolarga Photos courtesy of Feliz Lim Perez and National Book Development Board | Jun 19, 2021 | -minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture Tales of cloud rats, sky islands, and disappearing forests We associate rats with filth and sewers and the carrier of leptospirosis in the country. And yet, cloud rats are fluffy and cuddly animals, and yes, they are rodents. By R.C.Ladrido | Jun 19, 2021 | -minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture Alice Sun Cua ferries Spanish novel to Hiligaynon Alice Sun Cua, a perennial Manila Critics’ Circle awardee, is that rare creature. She is a physician (obstetrics-gynecology is her specialty at San Juan de Dios Hospital) by day and a literary writer and now a translator during her free hours. The Santo Niño de Cebu Publishing House recently launched its first title, and the good doctor was their buena mano. It published her translation of contemporary Spanish novelist Carmen Laforet’s novel Nada in Hiligaynon. By Elizabeth Lolarga | Jun 14, 2021 | -minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture The return of good online recital The Independence Day offering of Manila Pianos Artist Series featuring soprano Jasmin Salvo and pianist Gabriel Paguirigan last June 12 is a breath of fresh air in the area of virtual concerts. By Pablo A. Tariman | Jun 13, 2021 | -minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture Kammerchor Manila choir bags grand prix in international choral contest A Philippine choir does it again! By Pablo A. Tariman | Jun 7, 2021 | -minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture Taiwan shows how music can continue during pandemic It must be a blessing living in Taiwan in time of the pandemic. By Pablo A. Tariman | Jun 6, 2021 | -minute read KEEP READING Arts & Culture Mil Gracias, Mexico in Our Food It is difficult to imagine our food today without tomatoes, peanuts, chili peppers, or cacao. It means no afritada, turrones de mani, Bicol Express, sinamak, sili sigang, or even champorado, as we know it. By R. C. Ladrido | Jun 5, 2021 | -minute read KEEP READING Posts pagination Newer posts 1 … 10 11 12 13 14 … 54 Older posts