ARTS

Wawi Navarroza on becoming a mother and artist: ‘As women, we can always come back to our power’

The artist and photographer talks about the experience of motherhood, transformation, and the pursuit of endless creative work

At 88, preeminent painter Rosario Bitanga takes her time in art and in life

With a career spanning seven decades, the works of the distinguished figure in Philippine abstraction are being revisited in a new exhibition for Art Fair Philippines 2023

Finding paradise as a Filipino artist living a thousand miles away from home

Augustine Paredes’ body of art explores queer desires along with the migrant experience in places where they are forbidden or simply overlooked

The unending humanity of Geloy Concepcion photographs

He is a photographer, confidant, and keeper of internet strangers’ dreams, desires, and pains that social media would rather not show you

Art Fair PH 2023 is back at The Link this February

With 63 exhibitors and a number of special projects, we can enjoy a weekend full of art appreciation easily in just one spot again

japanese film festival 2023
The Japanese Film Festival is back in theaters this month

With screenings across the country until February, the film festival lets cinephiles watch some of the latest Japanese films for just P100

2022 theater comeback: Moments that deserved the spotlight

With everything 2022 had to offer on stage, the upcoming theater season is looking more and more exciting

repertory philippines carousel
This post-modern retelling is a litmus test for 20th-century classic ‘Carousel’ 

If anything, it does leave you with a lot to sit with—perhaps, that is the point

‘Walang Aray’ is a comedic, modern reimagination of the zarzuela

Based on Severino Reyes’ “Walang Sugat,” the new PETA production takes our culture and history for an updated musical spin

dulaang up the reconciliation dinner
Is it safe to talk politics again at family gatherings? ‘The Reconciliation Dinner’ shows us what that’s like

There’s a lot to digest here, especially with how we deal with politics