As a painter and printmaker — two identities he does not compromise — he combines both as he plays with his anima and inspiration, the Diwata, an entity that showcases the beauty and mystery of the Filipina, in all of his creations
The living ruins of Perge
Perge is a remarkable archaeological site with a rich history dating back to the Bronze Age and flourishing under Hellenistic and Roman rule.
Adrik Cristobal: sterling classical guitarist grapples with dyslexia, adhD
The two conditions have profoundly influenced his academic pursuits, his melodic endeavors and his personal life
Museo ng Makati celebrates Patis Tesoro creations
While Tesoro’s genius was on the spotlight, it was equally dedicated to the exquisite beauty and exceptional craftsmanship of Filipino weavers and artisans, burdareras and costureras
Syracuse, rain or shine!
As if water around us were not enough, the rains poured relentlessly and before long — flash floods everywhere. We couldn’t do anything but purchase rain boots!
A homecoming for Jose D. Aspiras
It was a homecoming like no other — a gathering that brought together some 25 stouthearted contributors to the travel…
Erice: A clifftop cornerstone
At the heart of Erice stands the Tower of King Federico, also known as the Bell Tower of the Mother Church. Originally constructed in the 14th century, it underwent several renovations, reflecting the evolving architectural styles and preferences of the times.
Sherwin Lucas glides with Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod
Like a graceful swan on a lake, general manager Sherwin Lucas determinedly steered Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod through some…
Colleen Drew Bautista treads between baking and science
As destiny would have it, Colleen’s journey to becoming a baking sensation was catalyzed by the pandemic, a time when her household ovens long dormant were switched on to life
Marivic Rufino: Painting as meditation
She truthfully incorporates the wonders of luminous light and how it brings vigor into all these landscapes in the hopes of a more peaceful world