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Lacoste’s Homage to Tennis
Meet Lenglen at the Lacoste Courtside Garden Pop-up in Greenbelt 5.
Follow Alice, Find Yourself
Repertory Philippines' Alice in Wonderland, running from August 23 to December 14, reminds us that sometimes the only way forward is through curiosity and wonder.
The World from the Lens of a Woman
From France’s Agnès Varda to the Philippines’ Marilou Diaz-Abaya, these women paved the way for the evolution of Philippine cinema.
All Eyes on These “The Well-Appointed Life” September Lots
For its 15th year, Salcedo Auctions marks its biggest sale yet–800 lots of historic masterpieces and luxurious objets d’art.
Igniting the Anthem
In its second run, award-winning “Pingkian: Isang Musikal” centers the “Brains of the Katipunan” as a symbol of resistance, love, and self-liberty.
Beauty in Every Shade
Colorism in Filipino households often hides behind humor and backhanded compliments, shaping perceptions of beauty and worth, masking a deeper issue that demands change.
Cecile Licad Returns Home
Hailed by The New Yorker as a Pianist’s Pianist, world-renowned Licad to perform Chopin, Saint-Saëns, Mozart, Rossini with the PPO.
Smart Is The New Face of Modern Bathrooms
Moderno Home Depot beckons you to take a glimpse into their vision of revolutionized, Filipino bathrooms with its recently opened showroom.
Shaping the Shifting
Dubai-based Filipino artist Nathaniel Alapide’s sand art is a meditation on life, love, and the courage to carve meaning into a world that constantly moves.
Is it Really Okay to Start Christmas Music in September?
In the Philippines, Christmas is not a date. It’s a feeling, and it starts when the first note of Jose Mari Chan plays.
Baring on Canvas
From canvas to film, Ian Inoy’s art reveals the quiet chaos of being human.
The Goth Duet: Gaga X Burton
In “The Dead Dance” music video, Lady Gaga and Tim Burton proved that macabre goth and pop are not opposites–they sing hand in hand.
