Art Lounge Manila’s newest exhibits feature the larger-than-life works of Anna de Leon, Francis Nacion Jr., Louie Ignacio, Jonathan Dangue, Ricky Francisco, Melissa Yeung Yap, and 0270501 A painted canvas is like a window to a new world created out of an artist’s imagination. But seeing a...
Thor, the might god of thunder, is back! Marking his return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe is the release of the teaser for the upcoming film, “Thor: Love and Thunder.” Chris Hemsworth reprises his role as the son of Odin, but unlike in the past “Thor” movies, the former King of Asgard is...
A walking tour of Old Panama City Last month, we were on a Panama Canal cruise savoring the walls of the Old City (similar to Intramuros) in the colonial city of San Felipe, seeing the incredible architecture and history of different churches and trying out Latin America’s cuisine. Since we have...
The Filipino-Belgian audiovisual director takes his creativity to the global scene Over the weekend, French music artist FKJ took everyone to the tropics with the release of his latest music video for the track dubbed “Greener.” The video, which also showcased the master guitar strumming of...
From being young Adam Reed to a Greek demigod After starring in the Netflix movie “The Adam Project,” young actor Walker Scobell is set to portray the titular role in the upcoming series adaptation of Rick Riordan’s “ Percy Jackson and the Olympians .” “Walker Scobell is an incredibly...
Nominees for TV, film and theater for South Korea’s 58th Baeksang Arts Awards were revealed, drawing a mix of over-the-top (OTT) platform and mainstream programs. The awards ceremony will be held on May 6 at the Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX) in Ilsan, Gyeonggi Province. The 58th...
Poet Pablo Tariman launches Love, Life, and Loss during the Pandemic in a concert MUSIC AND LYRICS Classical guitarist Aaron Aguila with poet Pablo Tariman Classical music goes live once more in the coming launching of Pablo A. Tariman’s Love, Life and Loss – Poems during the...
Just as shocking and intense as the original Ever since “Squid Game” graced our screens, we can’t help but wonder what it would be like if the Korean series took place in the Philippines. From trying out recipes for honeycomb to creating their own obstacles inspired by local games, to say...
Visual artists Roby Dwi Antono and Mark Jeffrey Santos present their fantasy worlds filled with childhood nostalgia Since humankind first learned to express itself through art, it has produced one great art movement after another. Many of these artistic styles were produced by masters with works...
Not all stories are in books, many of them are in Renato Balute’s art Throughout his career, Malabon-based artist Renato Balute has consistently helped reimagine social and cultural issues through his works. His recent exhibit “The Stories We Live By” at the Arte Bettina’s Curatorial...
Broadway is back this pandemic We caught Disney’s Aladdin a week after it celebrated its eighth year on Broadway on March 26 at the New Amsterdam Theater. After two years away from the dark halls of the theater, we were in the mood for a light, entertaining musical comedy. Our last Broadway...
It’s April 1... or is it? If there is a time to be truly vigilant, it is today April Fools’ Day. While its exact origin is still to be discovered historians believe that this infamous holiday stems back to 1582, “when France switched from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar,”...