Most Recent Articles by

Aimee Morales

Aimee Morales is a freelance writer, editor, and writers’ rights advocate. She is the author of Why Mandaya Teens Have Sharp Black Teeth (Balangay Productions, 2015), and Alignment Lessons on Writing (self-published, 2020).

Grandpa’s Secret

I used to think my Grandpa was 100 years old. I had every reason to—his hair was pure white, he walked with a cane, and he moved slowly. Sometimes his hands would shake as he gestured or when he would lift a cup of tea to his lips.

- Out Now -

spot_img
1 Articles written

FEU stages Pundaquit Virtuosi in ‘The Seven Last Words by Joseph Haydn’

Far Eastern University through the FEU Center for the Arts presents the Pundaquit Virtuosi from Zambales in Haydn's Seven Last Words of Jesus Christ with reflections in between in the FEU Chapel surrounded by The Stations of the Cross, a National Cultural Treasure by National Artist Carlos...

ACC Philippines celebrates homegrown artistry at the ‘A Chorus Line’ gala premiere

An evening of world-class theater and shared commitment to the arts marked the gala premiere of “A Chorus Line,” a production of Theatre Group Asia and presented by the Asian Cultural Council (ACC) Philippines Foundation. The special fundraising event gathered artists, cultural leaders, partners, and supporters whose generosity...

Museum Foundation of the Philippines celebrates 40 years with launch of Ang MUSEO Gawad

In a landmark move to honor the guardians of Philippine heritage, the Museum Foundation of the Philippines, Inc. (MFPI) officially announced the launch of “Ang MUSEO: Gawad ng Museum Foundation of the Philippines.”  Coinciding with the Foundation’s 40th-anniversary celebration, the announcement marks the Philippines’ first-ever recognition program dedicated...