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Memories of the moving finger

I don’t know but I am almost running. My feet seem to drag me, unaware of the puddles scattered here and there like rivulets...

ARCHIVE: The Laoag-Vintar Dam Tragedy (1927 Graphic Article)

AUGUST 6, 1927 — IF THE Laoag-Vintar irrigation project has proved a disappointment to Representative Confesor and other public officials, it has, so far,...

ARCHIVE: The Laoag-Vintar Dam Scandal (1927 Graphic Editorial)

JULY 30, 1927 — Representative Confesor of Iloilo, on July 21, kept his colleagues at the lower house speechless and open-mouthed while for nearly...

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MSO goes from Classical to Romantic in ‘From Mozart to Mahler’

Led by Venezuelan conductor Joshua Dos Santos, the Manila Symphony Orchestra continues its Centennial Season with a program that moves from the refined discipline of Classical style to the emotional breadth of the late Romantic symphony. The evening opens with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Sinfonia concertante in E-flat, K....

Ateneo robot explorers uncover Philippine islands’ ancient technologies

Long before the first Spanish ships arrived on our shores, the Philippine islands were already home to daring seafarers with technology that enabled them to cross vast stretches of open seas, hunt formidable marine life, and build lives in a world that was anything but forgiving.  Centuries later,...

Medium Rare Kaleidoscope Edition bring Spanish techno and Italian neoclassical music to Manila

MANILA, PHILIPPINES — The acclaimed immersive event series Medium Rare returns on May 9 with a new edition titled Kaleidoscope, transforming Salon de Ning at The Peninsula Manila into a multi-sensory night where music, gastronomy and art converge. Running from 7:00 PM until 4:00 AM, the one-night event...