TORONTO—Through stitches of thread, loops of wool and poetic verses, melannie g campbell is using art to share a deeply personal journey, one that includes the...
WINNIPEG—Textiles, jewelry and folk art produced by women in co-operatives around the world are featured in a new exhibition at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights....
MANILA—As the Philippines and Vietnam celebrate 40 years of bilateral relations, both countries vowed to join hands in further improving people-to-people contacts and cultural ties as...
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPXL3iEVnCM?rel=0] Nearly 50 years since Gordon Lightfoot’s “Black Day in July” hit the airwaves, the once-controversial tune is providing fresh inspiration for a new work...
MANILA—The chairmanship of the ASEAN UNESCO Committee (AUC) was turned over by Myanmar Ambassador and Permanent Delegate U Han Thu to Philippine Ambassador and Permanent Delegate...
WASHINGTON—Nine artists have been given the nation’s highest honour for folk and traditional arts. The National Endowment for the Arts announced its 2016 National Heritage Fellows...
MANILA—The National Museum has congratulated President Rodrigo Duterte on the occasion of his inauguration, expressing hope that his being the new Patron and Honorary Chairman of...
TORONTO – The arrival of the Lawren Harris art exhibit in Toronto marks a full-circle moment for Steve Martin. The acclaimed American actor, comedian and musician...
NEW YORK – Imagine a house containing a towering bronze pitchfork and shovel that will never be used for gardening; a working vacuum cleaner – topped...
LONDON – British playwright Peter Shaffer, whose durable, award-winning hits included “Equus” and “Amadeus,” has died. He was 90. Shaffer’s agent, Rupert Lord, said the playwright...