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CARLA BIANCA RAVANES-HIGHAM It was a hectic Friday morning and in the midst of a quiet exclusive club in the South were three working girls talking about the joys of being in the marketing field while...
View ArticleAlay Kapwa Telethon 2017 set
Caritas Manila, in partnership with Radio Veritas 46, will conduct the Alay Kapwa Telethon 2017 tomorrow, Holy Monday, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. The annual telethon is done to raise awareness and funds for...
View ArticleRotary, UAP plant trees to protect watershed
Humanity was seen at work again when Rotary Club of Mandaluyong and United Architects of the Philippines (UAP)-Manila Maharlika Chapter joined hands for a tree-planting event at the Angat Watershed in...
View ArticleBPO company embarks on mangrove forest rehabilitation
Mangroves present many intrinsic a to the ecosystem. They provide shelter and food for marine animals and migratory shorebirds; serve as deterrent to storm surges, tides and currents, reduce water...
View ArticleRecycling facility opens in Zambales
AES Philippines Power Foundation Inc. (APPFI), the Corporate Social Responsibility arm of AES Philippines, and the Local Government Unit (LGU) of Candelaria opened its Plastic Waste Recycling and...
View ArticleA ‘cool’ blessing to children in Manila’s slums
While Christians across the country try to find ways to do more good as today’s Palm Sunday signals the beginning of Holy Week, a Canadian-Filipino family has had a head start, sans the reminder from a...
View ArticleArtist Fernando Zobel returns to
BIENNALE ARTE Fernando Zóbel. Contrapuntos, the exhibition by Ayala Museum was selected by the organizers of La Biennale di Venezia to be among the 22 collateral events of Biennale Arte 2017 in Venice,...
View ArticleOf steadiness, movement and Easter eggs
CARLA BIANCA RAVANES-HIGHAM Life is always in constant motion—one grand timetable with times and seasons that just won’t quit. As human beings, we crave steadiness and our own sense of normalcy but the...
View ArticleIto Kish redefines iconic religious pieces at trade show
Known for his distinctly Philippine handmade pieces, Ito Kish will launch the Urna, a modern take of the traditional santourna or the wooden boxes used to house figures of saints at the 65th edition of...
View ArticleTop international designers work with PH indigenous materials
Internationally acclaimed designers Stanley Ruiz and Nelson Sepulveda are back at the Manila FAME showcasing their masterpieces. Now on its 65th edition, the three-day event happens on April 21 to 23...
View ArticleThe Poem
BY CESAR RUIZ AQUINO Appropriately enough the poet is not known and cabal is suspected – caballeros after the wordplay, if horseplay. The (k)night poem is made up of six quatrains, each line having...
View ArticleCornu Copiae
BY SANTIAGO B. VILLAFANIA i have eaten so much poems & for the poem of it i have eaten green poems good poems bad poems filthy poems flowery poems & poems worth a penny & worth a praise...
View ArticleTwo Poems
BY DENNIS ANDREW S. AGUINALDO University Done With Graduates Absent are good morning towelettes, a paintbrush that rallied the grey into streets, cones like lopped tips of goliath crayons, a stretch of...
View ArticleWithout Any Reason
BY JESSIE ISAIAH RAYMUNDO ILLUSTRATION BY PERRY GIL MALLARI When you look at the naked sky, legs crossed, an arm covering an eye, the inevitable charms fated nudity in disguise. I shift my lens to...
View ArticleLessons on leadership from Charo Santos-Concio
“No matter who you are or where you come from, you all have our own story. It’s important that you tell and own your story because that’s how you find your sense of purpose. “Take your chance. Every...
View Article‘The unexpected leader’ and her hope to inspire new beginnings
PHOTOS BY RUSSELL PALMA The title “Queen of All Media” would have been a better, if not the perfect, fit for Charo Santos-Concio, the first and only female president and chief executive officer to have...
View ArticleThe life of an admired ‘Iskolar ng Bayan’
“The struggle for freedom is the next best thing to actually being free,” 27 year-old University of the Philippines Diliman student and noted “iskolar ng bayan” was once quoted. Lean—as he was fondly...
View Article29th CCP indie film, video tilt
THE Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) is inviting Filipino filmmakers to join the 29th “Gawad CCP Para sa Alternatibong Pelikula at Video” (CCP Independent Film and Video Competition) from...
View ArticleGrace Nono, guitar greats stage ‘Gugma’
FILIPINA singer, ethnomusicologist and cultural worker Grace Nono, together with guitarists Arthur Erskine Basilio, Ryan “PePe” Ednave and bassist Glenn Reniel Bondoc will perform on stage today, 5...
View Article‘Sister Act The Musical’ is on its way to Manila
Manila should be ready to get funky as the Broadway and West End smash hit musical comedy Sister Act begins a limited two-week run at The Theatre at Solaire on June 27. Based on the hit 1992 film of...
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