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A designer’s lens on female emotion: Josie Natori and La Voix Humaine

Clothing began as a necessity – protection from the elements, a tool for survival. But over the centuries it transformed into one of humanity’s most powerful aesthetic languages, allowing humans, particularly women, to express identity, emotion, and artistry through what they wear. For renowned...

FEU unveils new books; showcases food, lifestyle

Four new books from Far Eastern University will soon be released as part of its Centennial celebration in 2028.  Published under FEU Publications, NOCHE BUENA: 100 Stories Shared at the Philippine Holiday Table is the first title in FEU’s 100 book series. This mini...

Garance Marillier headlines the 28th French Film Festival in Manila

French cinema’s rising feminist icon joins Ambassador Marie Fontanel in championing women’s storytelling and cross-cultural collaboration November 25, 2025 –  All eyes are on acclaimed French actress Garance Marillier, French cinema’s fearless feminist ingénue, who arrives in Manila as the guest of honor of...

Palanca Awards celebrates Diamond Jubilee of honoring Filipino writers

75 years of storytelling, one enduring legacy The Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature (Palanca Awards) has set a new benchmark with the celebration of its Diamond Jubilee. For 75 years since the first awards were conferred in 1951, the Palanca Awards has upheld tradition...

Honored the Legacy of Juan Rulfo’s Pedro Páramo at Instituto Cervantes

To celebrate the 70th anniversary of the publication of Juan Rulfo's literary masterpiece Pedro Páramo, last November 24 Instituto Cervantes de Manila and the Embassy of Mexico in the Philippines screened the film PEDRO PÁRAMO (Rodrigo Prieto, 2024) at the Intramuros branch of Instituto Cervantes. The screening...

CCP’S 16th Kutitap Arts Camp for Indigenous Children goes to Baguio City

In celebration of the 2025 National Children’s Month and National Indigenous Peoples’ Month, the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), through its Cultural Exchange Department (CED), holds a weeklong arts camp under the annual program, Kutitap: Isang Piging ng Kabataang Makasining,  from November...

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CCP Pasinaya 2026 shapes the future of artmaking across new venues

For the first time, the CCP Pasinaya Open House Festival, the country’s largest multi-arts festival organized by the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), brings...

How the baro transformed into the garment of Filipino identity

Every piña fiber, abacá, and jusi fabric woven into a barong Filipino carries the struggles of being acknowledged as the Philippine national dress for men. Along with them, the...

Daniel Seavey drops “Love’s a Gun,” a lush slice of maximalist pop

Multi-platinum singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer Daniel Seavey returns with new single "Love's a Gun" via Atlantic Records — a shimmering burst of maximalist pop. Already an instant fan-favorite, the track...

How CCP Pasinaya nurtures its recurring performing groups

When it started in 2005, the CCP Pasinaya: The Open House Festival had only its resident companies on board, with an estimated 1000 audiences...