CULTURE

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It’s official: Art in the Park is happening online next month

We’re looking forward to seeing over 60 exhibitors at this year’s digital edition of the art fair from Feb. 21 to 28

Heads up: The Ortigas Foundation Library is moving to Greenhills by May

The library has a collection of 24,000 volumes of books, maps, photographs and documents, including records from the Japanese wartime trials

From Fernando Zobel works to painted-over photographs: The art exhibits to help you kick off 2021

The way we consume photos and perceive time and space have changed a lot over the past decade

The restoration of the Shrine of Our Lady of Caysasay is the National Museum’s post-COVID project

One of Taal’s oldest surviving structures will be rehabilitated and restored this year

Sto. Niño de Tondo feast doesn’t want to end up a Traslación mess. Here’s how it plans to observe distancing

The parish has dotted its periphery with floor markers to guide devotees expected to flood the area for Sunday’s feast day

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Movies are free at this postwar home-turned-boutique cinema

Movie tickets are free at Sine Pop in Quezon City but you’d have to call to reserve a slot

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Santa Ana’s Pao Ong Hu Taoist temple is in danger of losing its Important Cultural Property status

Being an Important Cultural Property protects assets from damage, modification and demolition under the National Cultural Heritage Law

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Corregidor is setting its sights on sustainable tourism

Award-winning architecture firm Palafox Associates has released its tourism master plans for the transformation of Corregidor

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Mark your calendars: Metropolitan Theater reopens in April

The Victory at Mactan’s 500th anniversary celebration will have the honor of being the first event staged at the newly-restored theater

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How did the arts and culture sector do in 2020? They reinvented themselves using technology

One of the sectors most affected by the pandemic has actually flourished by shifting to digital