Lost in Translation? Not Anymore!
When you first enter K-pop fandom, it can feel like learning a new dialect. Suddenly everyone’s saying things like “omg he’s my bias, but her aegyo is killing me, ISTG!” and you’re scratching your head.
Don’t worry, naiintindihan namin. We’ve...
Exhibition Dates: 17 January – 1 March 2025
The Museum of Migration in central Brussels hosts “Archipelago Abroad,” a temporary exhibit on Philippine diaspora in Belgium.
Organized by the Philippine Art and Culture Exchange (PACE), the exhibit is a poignant narration of the many roads...
Prize-winning Russian pianist Nikolay Khozyainov will debut with the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra as soloist in Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 18 on Friday, Nov. 17, 7:30 p.Cm. at the Samsung Theater for Performing Arts in Circuit Makati.
Newly designated PPO music director Grzegorz...
The Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra celebrates the Yuletide Season with Handel’s Messiah at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) main theater on Dec. 16.
With a mammoth choral ensemble composed of 200 singers from various choirs, Handel’s Messiah will once more re-assert itself as...
Instituto Cervantes presents “Fondly Remembering Spain," an exhibition of Phyllis Zaballero’s Spanish paintings. It will be on view at the Instituto Cervantes' Intramuros branch from Nov. 10, 2022 to Jan. 22, 2023.
This collection of paintings, including those from private collections and those from...
The Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) Intertextual Division is now accepting additional literary and art submissions for the 42nd edition of Ani, the official literary journal of CCP.
The latest volume will now feature multilingual literary works on COVID-19, Enhanced Community Quarantine, Lockdown,...