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There is no light where we’re going. Colleen Hoover’s The New York Times best-selling psychological thriller “Verity” gets adapted for the big screen. The film stars Anne Hathaway as renowned author Verity Crawford, Dakota Johnson as writer Lowen Ashleigh, and Josh Hartnett as Verity’s husband Jeremy.

Get ready as “Verity” is out in Philippine cinemas soon.


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Violinist and music educator Kaya Mendoza, one of the many scholars of the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), found her fondness for melodies within the confines of the classroom. Over time, it developed into an intentional pursuit; one that gave her direction, duty, and profound purpose.

Finding the harmony between performing and teaching

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The Type Directors Club, the world’s leading typography organization, has announced 161 finalists from 40 countries for its prestigious TDC72 competition.

This marks the first time the global organization has announced competition finalists in its nearly 80-year history. All finalists will win newly created physical Gold, Silver, or Bronze Type-High...


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Marc-Antoine Barrois, Parisian couture and haute perfumery maison, radical and sincere, defined by a physical relationship to luxury, has always known that true luxury cannot be captured; it must be lived. In that spirit, the Maison has entrusted Fred & Farid with the communications for the opening of its New York boutique: a campaign that pushes back aga...


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Growing up as a queer individual, I rarely saw LGBTQIA+ representation in television, film, or mainstream media, as queer characters were often relegated to background roles, which, more often than not, would be the quirky sidekick who provided comic relief. I say, it is high time for a queer protagonist to step out of the periphery and take the lead! The comic book Badin...


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