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Between Fame And Staying Whole
Songs For Selina unpacks the highs and hidden costs of the music industry, asking what artists are willing to sacrifice in pursuit of success.
Mabining Mandirigma: A Steampunk, or a Reflection of the Current Situation?
Through gears, music, and revolutionary drama, Mabining Mandirigma: A Steampunk Musical revisits the ideals of Apolinario Mabini.
Paper Fortresses
Indonesian artist Irfan Hendrian transforms paper, memory, and Tionghoa history into layered acts of protection and resistance.
Kissing the Ground: Leslie de Chavez and the Art of Translating Community
In a revealing “Talaban” dialogue, the Filipino contemporary artist unpacked how his works translate rituals, labor, and contradictions into art that speaks community and critique.
Once Upon Her Love
HARA drops pre-debut single ‘My Love’ as a nod to girlhood, growth, and strength.
A Chorus Line: One Singular Sensation
A review of Theatre Group Asia’s staging of A Chorus Line.
For The First-Timers, For The Love Of Art
Two decades of art, community, and creativity—Art in the Park returns with more artists, more stories, and more reasons for first-timers to finally step into the world of art.
The Quiet Humanity of Stephan Holzinger’s Street Photography
Street photographer Stephan Holzinger turns fleeting urban scenes in “Moments of Life, Live Moments” into meditations on leadership, resilience, and the fragile poetry of daily life.
The Dance Behind the Dance
In “a dance in a day in a dance,” choreographer JM Cabling and Mari Dance turn the spotlight inward, revealing the grit, longing, and fragile humanity.
Heeding The Urgent Call of The Literacy Crisis
Going beyond the classroom, Lampara Books responds to the troubling reality of the reading and literacy crisis faced by Filipino young learners.
Windows For Nostalgia: How Almer Moneda Repaints the Filipino Memory
In a time of digital acceleration, Moneda’s works offer a window back to where we began.
Made to Make Sense, BOCU with Chef Josh Boutwood
From Michelin-starred dishes to minimalist silhouettes, BOCU and Chef Josh Boutwood reveal the art in simplicity.
