12th Kutitap back online from Nov. 22 to 27, 2021 In celebration of the 2021 National Children’s Month and National Indigenous Peoples’ Month, the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) through its Cultural Exchange Department (CED) in partnership with the Integrated Performing Arts Guild (IPAG
(File photo) MANILA - The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Monday vowed a "strong finish" against illegal drugs in the remaining eight months of President Rodrigo Roa Duterte's term. At the weekly 'virtual' press conference of the National Task Force to End Local Communists Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC), PNP Directorate for Operation Chief, Major General Rhodel Sermonia, also emphasized the need to protect the indigenous people (IP) from criminal activities of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People's Army-National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF), including the illegal cultivation of marijuana in their communities. Sermonia said PNP Chief, General Guillermo Eleazar, has directed the police to give "special attention" to IPs' plight as they are very vulnerable to the scourge of the Communist Terrorists Groups (CTG). "CPP-NPA ay wala ng prinsipyong pinaglalaban ngayon (has no principles being fought today), unlike years or decades ago
ON its 90th year, the Manila Metropolitan Theater (Tanghalang Pangkalakhan ng Maynila; informally the MET, officially the NCCA Metropolitan Theater) is reclaiming its old glory as a cultural enclave. It will host the staging of Lapulapu, Ang Datu ng Mactan, its first theatrical production since it closed in 1996. The…
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After more than two decades of closure, the Metropolitan Theater (MET) will now come back to life with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts' (NNCA) "Lapulapu, Ang Datu ng Mactan" musical the first production to be staged in the newly-conserved playhouse.
Lapulapu at MET. (Photo from N