SM Megamall unveils its giant 3D whale shark “Gentle giants,” that is perhaps an apt description of whale sharks, known colloquially as butanding . These massive creatures with gray and brown hues and white spots are among the largest fish in the sea, and yet they are able to swim with such...
Rekindle the joys of traveling with no less than the biggest homegrown hotel chain operator in the Philippines This year, summertime in the Philippines becomes even more special because, after two years of being cooped up in the safety of their home, Filipinos can now go to places much like how it...
Warner Bros. finally gives fans a first glimpse of its upcoming movie ‘Barbie’ with a photo of Margot Robbie as the titular role In the photo, Margot is donning the quintessential Barbie look with bouncy blonde hair and a megawatt smile while riding her pink convertible. According to the post,...
From canvas to Lego bricks Looking at Fernando Amorsolo's pieces can instantly transport you to a time of the Philippines' past, when the fiery sun rays kiss the golden fields and women and men working side by side is such an idyllic sight. Taking the experience to the next level is his master...
‘It is now up to us to make a difference, be vigilant, and be enlightened in times like these.’ "Tanaw," a 10-minute short film on the many conflicting sides of the controversial quarrying businesses and its impact in the lives of the farmers, the workers, and the locals, swept a total of four...
Visual artist Michael Delmo presents his view of the world in his latest exhibit ‘Magdaragilon’ In our modern world, silence has become a luxury. Everywhere we go, noise inevitably follows. The sound of the wind passing through trees is overshadowed by loud horns. Back then, we wake up to bird...
Clodualdo del Mundo, Jr. chooses not to forget ' Ang Daigdig ng mga Api ' We have read the newly launched book, " Ang Daigdig ng mga Api : Remembering a Lost Film" by Clodualdo “Doy” del Mundo, Jr., which he pursued against all odds with the help of Dik Trofeo, assistant director and script...
From the park and into the metaverse Over 61 galleries, art schools, independent art spaces, art collectives, and, for the first time, an NFT marketplace, are slated to showcase their exhibits online from April 24 to May 1 at www.artinthepark.ph . As the world opens up to more face-to-face...
A lesson they will never forget It is an understatement to say that many Filipinos have negative reactions toward the history quiz bee shown in local reality show “Pinoy Big Brother: Kumunity Season 10.” In the said episode, the teen housemates failed to answer basic history questions,...
Cautionary tales on canvas Nature, for many artists, is the ultimate muse. From its lush flora and majestic bodies of water to the wonders that happen in its sky, the Earth has given a bounty of inspiration for humans to paint, capture in photographs, and describe in song. Just look at the...
‘From Pineapple to Piña: A Philippine Textile Treasure’ exhibit explores the beauty and history of the local weave The Philippines is known for its rich weaving heritage. Each indigenous tribe has its own unique textile and techniques to showcase in creating such wonderful tapestries. And if...
Día del Libro is back! Did you know that Spanish novelist Miguel de Cervantes and English playwright William Shakespeare both died on the same day? Two of history's greatest writers coincidentally passed away on April 23, 1616. And this prompted UNESCO to declare in 1995 that from then on April 23...