A funny lady’s second act

Nanette Inventor pursues a lifelong dream. WORDS  POLA ESGUERRA DEL MONTE | PHOTOGRAPHY  EDRIC CHEN Trumpets sounded as the London Symphony Choir blasted from portable speakers connected...

From mermaid princess to emerging explorer

Alexandra Cousteau’s underwater universe. WORDS  JOSEPH L. GARCIA MAIN PHOTO BIL ZELMAN  Following in the tradition of cool, blonde heiresses before her, Alexandra Cousteau travels the world,...

Lola Basyang reminds us of our values

By Nickky Faustine P. de Guzman Theater Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang Presented by PETA Sept. 27 to 29 Star Theater, Star City, CCP Complex, Roxas Blvd., Pasay City IT HAS...

High strung

By Noel Vera Movie Review Kubo and the Two Strings Directed by Travis Knight TRAVIS KNIGHT’S debut feature (and Laika Studios’ fourth) Kubo and the Two Strings functions...

Pretty picture but….

Movie Review Hapis at Himagsik ni Hermano Puli Directed by Gil Portes IT TOOK 21 YEARS before seasoned director Gil Portes was able to bring...

What to see this week

7 films to see on the week of September 24-October 1, 2016 Storks AN ANIMATED feature about how storks have moved on from delivering babies to...

The Muses

Who knows where inspiration comes from? The Ancient Greeks ascribed all of literature, science, and art to the Muses, of whom there were three, seven...

Bridget Jones is back, this time facing motherhood

LONDON — Oscar winner Renee Zellweger puts on her British accent again to play bumbling Londoner Bridget Jones in the third installment of the...

Blair Witch sequel hopes to conjure success of original

LOS ANGELES — Shot on a shoestring with cheap video cameras and unknown actors, The Blair Witch Project established the “found-footage” sub-genre, redefining horror and...

Harry Potter grows up

MOVIE REVIEW Imperium Written and directed by Daniel Ragussis by Richard Roeper If ever there were an inkling Daniel Radcliffe might fall victim to “Harry Potter and the...

What to see this week

3 films to see on the week of September 16-23, 2016 Sing Street This film about a young man in 1980s Ireland forms a band to...

Your Weekend Guide (September 16, 2016)

EXHIBITS The National Commission for Culture and the Arts presents Sound of Silence: Remembering Martial Law, which runs until Sept. 30 at the NCCA Gallery,...
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