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Reinterpreting the Masters

April 21, 2010 By: jessicazafra Category: Announcements, Art No Comments →

El Prado Project: Dialogue with the Masters is an exhibition in partnership with the Embassy of Spain in collaboration with Museo Nacional del Prado, Spain with the participation of contemporary Spanish and Filipino artists. Curated by Ken Esguerra, Ayala Museum senior curator, and Cesar Caballero, the exhibition opens to the public on April 23. A number of local contemporary artists were invited to create works that interpret or re-visualize selected masterpieces in the collection of Museo Nacional del Prado.

adobo@night

April 21, 2010 By: jessicazafra Category: Announcements, Movies No Comments →

April 24 is International Book Day

April 17, 2010 By: jessicazafra Category: Announcements, Books No Comments →

And here’s how to teach the ABCs to your spawn:

Public service announcement

April 05, 2010 By: jessicazafra Category: Announcements 8 Comments →

The “borrowed” speech.

Designers on Design

March 30, 2010 By: jessicazafra Category: Announcements, Design 1 Comment →

The new human race: Globe-Ayala Land Run for Home 2010

March 03, 2010 By: jessicazafra Category: Announcements No Comments →

An invitation to runners from Globe Telecom:

On March 21, 2010, runners will converge at the Ayala Triangle Garden in Makati City for one of the biggest urban runs of the year. With a route winding through the Makati Central Business District, casual runners can cruise the 3k or 5k routes, while the more competitive runners can test their mettle in the 10k or 15k. As for the hardcore runners, they can do the 21k half-marathon.

Last year’s Run for Home event at Bonifacio Global City was one of the first races to draw over 6,000 runners. This year, Globe lets you bring everybody by offering special packages for group registration. Run for Home 2010 offers discounts of up to P 1,000 for groups who register for the shorter runs, and groups who sign up for the longer distances can get up to P 2,000 off their registration fees.

Your non-running well wishers can wait for you at Ayala Triangle Garden, where they can have a nosh while tweeting or posting live updates via Wi-Fi.

Race kits come with the first-ever environmentally-friendly singlet made from recycled PET bottles. And when you cross that finish line, your success will automatically be posted on your Facebook® page, thanks to the electronic timing chip provided by Run for Home, which tracks your progress to the second. In the days following the run, you can check your race photos and post-run results and analysis on Globe’s website, so you can relive the moment you powered past that finish line.

Globe and Ayala Land will donate a portion of the race proceeds to Habitat for Humanity, with Globe adding P200 for every Globe Platinum subscriber who joins the run.

Registration for Globe-Ayala Land Run for Home 2010 opens on February 14 and continues till March 5 at participating Globe Stores; runners can also register online at globe.com.ph/run. To know more about Globe Run For Home, visit www.globe.com.ph/run.