
- On Innerview, Sylvia Mayuga talks to jazz musician (and son) Aya Yuson about his upcoming album, Angel Song, produced by London-based Candid Records.
- Something to do this weekend: There’s a Kumon parenting seminar over in Davao and it’s free. OR catch designer-for-a-cause Marge Defensor Manalaysay’s exhibit, “Enchanting Nature,” at My Little Art Place in Greenhills. It ends on the 15th.
- If you have kids, this is one exhibit they’d appreciate–artworks by Jose Santos III are on display at the Ayala Museum’s ArtistSpace. They also appear in the children’s book Si Lupito at ang Baryo Sirkero, a first book by Rowald Almazar. We love the book! Go buy your kids a copy.
- Something your kids can sing along with–Aria Clemente’s debut album, which features singable tunes for kids such as “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” “Reflection,” and “Tomorrow,” among others. Is this WCOPA champion another Lea Salonga in the making? We’ll wait and see.
- Want a challenge? The Philippine leg of Asia’s longest trail-running marathon, the North Face 100, starts in Nasugbu, Batangas, on July 26.
- Read parts II and III of Brooklyn monk and Burma documentarist Antonio Graceffo’s experience on emergency medical service training in Tondo.
- In Los Angeles, the Filipino American Library will be reading Filipino children’s stories to an audience at the Los Angeles Public Library.
Photo: “Araw ng Pateros” by Elmer Nocheseda
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