In a revealing “Talaban” dialogue, the Filipino contemporary artist unpacked how his works translate rituals, labor, and ...
The same ones who were not afraid to take risks, to fall, and to face love with all of its insecurities until they realize what it truly meant to grow from that. HARA, a homegrown P-Pop girl group ...
Now celebrating its 50th anniversary since premiering at the Shubert Theatre on Broadway in 1975, A Chorus Line is recognized ...
Art in the Park returns with more artists, more stories, and more reasons for first-timers to finally step into the world of art.
Street photographer Stephan Holzinger turns fleeting urban scenes in “Moments of Life, Live Moments” into meditations on ...
With Afro-Caribbean rhythms and echoes of the Colombian gaita, Shakira and rising star Beéle reunite for “ALGO TÚ” ...
This is not a story about who loved more or who betrayed more. It is about the quiet ways two people can destroy each other ...
MET gallery recognizes the influence of National Artist Kidlat Tahimik as a Kultur Warrior in the first installment of their ...
Witnessing modernity through found objects was Rauschenberg’s signature, yet in itself, also a contradiction. Because ...
From Michelin-starred dishes to minimalist silhouettes, BOCU and Chef Josh Boutwood reveal the art in simplicity.
The Sandbox Collective awakens Philippine theater enthusiasts with two back-to-back initiatives rooted in arts education and ...
In the paintings of Almer Moneda, the past does not fade into sepia. It glows. At first, his work reads as nostalgia. Old Manila streets. Vintage buses. Labor rendered with dignity. But look longer ...