Nasser Zulueta’s latest exhibit “Transient Horizons” at Art Anton Gallery is a testament to his remarkable journey through life as a nomad and his relentless pursuit of artistic expressions. Nasser Zulueta “The whole idea behind my exhibition ‘Transient Horizons’ comes from my life as...
Finance Secretary Benjamin Diokno has issued a call for responsible social media use among government officials and employees, highlighting the potential consequences of hasty online posts. Speaking from his experiences serving in multiple administrations, Diokno emphasized the importance of...
The Philippines and Australia have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on the establishment of a Work and Holiday visa arrangement, which would allow nationals of both countries to seek employment while on a holiday to supplement the cost of their stay. President Marcos with Australian...
Self-taught visual artist Rachel Anne Lacaba drew inspiration from the depths of her soul to craft intricate works that resonate with raw emotion and profound contemplation at her fifth solo exhibition, “Muni-Muni.” Rachel Anne Lacaba Displayed at the Pinto Art Museum, the exhibit offered...
Malacañang has suspended all classes at all levels and work in government offices in the National Capital Region (NCR) on Friday, Sept. 1, 2023, due to the impact of Super Typhoon Hanna. The Palace released a copy of Memorandum Circular No. 30, signed by Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin on...
BACOLOD CITY – Classes in all levels in the province of Negros Occidental – except for two towns – were suspended on Tuesday, August 29, due to heavy rains from typhoon “Goring.” Acting Mayor El Cid Familiaran here issued an executive order on Monday, August 28, cancelling classes in all...
Jayme Lucas recently unveiled her second solo exhibition titled “Traces,” at the Art Cube Gallery in Makati City. The exhibit was a poignant journey through her artistic evolution, featuring works that engage the viewers to explore their memories, traditions, and emotions. Jayme Lucas “In my...
The law that encourages employers to allow telecommuting or the so-called “work from home” arrangements was meant to actually address the worsening traffic situation in the Philippines. Sen. Joel Villanueva (Senate PRIB Photo) Senate Majority Leader Joel Villanueva pointed this...
Jose Maria “Joey” Concepcion III, Go Negoyso founder and private sector lead for jobs, strongly called for a strict implementation of a work-from-office (WFO) set up to support above six percent GDP growth, warning that if mobility is further curtailed under the work-from-home arrangement (WFH)...
In a world bustling with constant movement and relentless pursuits, artist Edwin Martinez invites us to pause, reflect, and embrace the nuances of the human experience through his thought-provoking exhibit. “An Abstract Voyage,” Martinez’s collection of contemporary visual art presents a...
In the realm of contemporary art, there are artists who break free from the constraints of convention, pushing boundaries of perception and understanding. Abe Orobia is undoubtedly one of these artists and his recently concluded solo show, “Unconquerable (Turn! Turn! Turn!),” at the Gallery 2...
The southern end of the Philippines, Mindanao, boasts a rich cultural tapestry woven by diverse communities living harmoniously together. At the forefront of bringing out the stories and essence of Mindanao lies the prolific visual artist Rey Mudhajid “Kublai” Ponce Millan or Kublai Millan....