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Print, paper are alive and doing well in Baguio

The newly opened Gallery Ninety at Berkeley School is among the latest must-stop-and-look places in Baguio City. Its inaugural exhibition features highlights from the body of works of foremost contemporary printmaker and former city resident Virgilio “Pandy” Aviado.

Print, paper are alive and doing well in Baguio

Off to Baguio with the kids

  By JOHNNA VILLAVIRAY GIOLAGON IT’S wonderfully cold in Baguio: 14 °C. Some mornings, the temperature goes down to 13 °C. It’s a perfect destination for a family weekend vacation. Below is a list of activities the kids can enjoy on a two-day stay: Day 1: Strawberry picking in La Trinidad, Benguet. It’s just about

Off to Baguio with the kids

Baguio’s gracious rhythm of life in film

By ELIZABETH  LOLARGA Photos by SPYKE PAT-OGAN HOW often does a movie come along that reflects the heart of Baguio that is invisible to the naked eye? Rarely, if not at all. And then comes Martin Masadao’s Anac ti Pating (an Iluko phrase roughly translated as “child of a shark”), written and directed by him

Baguio’s  gracious  rhythm of life in film