
To be a National Living Treasure is a title that seems larger than life. In Davao del Sur and South Cotabato, the art of weaving and brass casting raises a village, woven into their everyday life.
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With the aesthetic of the jeepney font crossing into digital, Edwin Tayao continues the tradition of painting by hand.
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The craft that produces religious statues all over the world begins in a modest workshop in the town of Paete.
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The Teatrong Mulat ng Pilipinas has collected over thirty custom wooden puppets in the span of three family generations. Under the steady hands of a puppeteering family, the wooden dolls bring Asian folklore to life.
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Photography can be a solitary practice. In a conversation with Fotomoto’s Gio Panlilio, Team GRID traces how his journey led him to create platforms for the wider community.
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Manila's glory days may be a distant memory but it doesn't mean that the city is bereft of splendor. Concerted efforts by its dedicated residents ensure that Manila’s colorful history isn’t forgotten.
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Writer Sandie Gillis respectfully paints a picture of life in Lake Sebu, from half a world away.
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Madge Reyes tells us about capturing dance through film, finding movement in the mundane, and what to expect in this year’s dance film festival.
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Pinoy Pop is an emerging music genre that excites audiences with unique sounds and explosive performances. But can it be counted among the waves of K-Pop’s influence, or does it belong in the roster of OPM?
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Renowned designer Patis Tesoro speaks to us about the artist life, and how it’s led her out of the metro.
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These days, Boracay is far from the secluded island paradise it once was, but—for better or worse—its people still believe in the magic it has to offer.
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