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The Descent into Darkness: A Review of FEU Theater Guild’s “Bangaw”

For its 92nd season, the Far Eastern University Theater Guild presented a fractured paradise in “Bangaw,” a Filipino adaptation of Sir William Golding’s 1954 masterpiece, “Lord of...

The vision of YPC Stage and why performing arts matter now more than ever

In a time when everything moves at the speed of a scroll, where attention is fleeting and connection is often filtered through screens, the...

Singapore’s indie pop darling Shye releases sophomore album ‘The Doves Came Home’

Singapore's indie-pop darling, singer-songwriter, and producer Shye has unveiled her long-awaited sophomore album, 'The Doves Came Home'. Her most expansive and personal record to date, it journeys through...

Mari Dance’s ‘a dance in a day in a dance’ highlights CCP’s legacy in shaping contemporary Filipino dance

Mari Dance presents the restaging of its acclaimed production a dance in a day in a dance, a full-length contemporary dance work that brings...

How new co-festival director shapes VLF through trust and collaboration

For Toni Go-Yadao and Marco Viaña, the festival directors of Virgin Labfest (VLF), keeping the collaborative spirit of the country’s pioneering theater festival of untried, untested and...

Ivoris celebrates girlhood and unbreakable bonds in new single “Telepathic Twin Flame”

Singer, songwriter, and producer Ivoris returns with a dreamy R&B-pop offering, “Telepathic Twin Flame”, out now on all streaming platforms. The single offers a glimpse into her...

CCP Channel weaves compelling stories of Filipino heritage this May  

Embodying the spirit of interconnectedness this National Heritage Month, the CCP Channel curates a thoughtful selection of digital content that highlights the rich Philippine...

Nestor Perez Ong’s exhibits “The Philosophical Tales of the Ancient Raconteur” at Gateway Gallery

Manila, Philippines  – The one-man exhibit by Nestor Perez Ong, leader of the Steampunk Indio Collective, turns one of the exhibit halls of Gateway...

CCP scholar Kaya Mendoza and chasing artistic calling beyond the stage

Violinist and music educator Kaya Mendoza, one of the many scholars of the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), found her fondness for melodies...

Ateneo Press, journal titles find a new home in the Manila City Library 

Building on initial talks with the Ateneo de Manila Press, the Manila City Library is set to carry a broad collection of books—from fiction,...