Whenever I would dine out, it has been my habit to always leave my plate not spotless but rather, interesting. I would often arrange my leftovers and plate it like how a chef would do. This practice was something I learned from Chikoy from way back when we went to get pizza and he started [...]
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Food Art #1: Broccoli and Lemon Rinds
Posted by The Urban Nomad on May 8, 2012
http://theurbanomad.wordpress.com/2012/05/08/food-art-1-broccoli-and-lemon-rinds/
Pasinaya 2012
February is the Arts Month and as it comes to an end, what better way to cap it than experiencing the annual open house of the Cultural Center of the Philippines dubbed as Pasinaya. For the first time, the CCP will highlight a regional culture and will be fusing Iloilo’s Dinagyang into the open house festival. [...]
Posted by The Urban Nomad on February 25, 2012
http://theurbanomad.wordpress.com/2012/02/25/pasinaya-2012/
Enter The Dragon
A follow-up to my previous entry, Something Oriental, since the division is busy and pressed for time (and they forbade me to go to Divisoria to conserve energy and time, which was, by the way, so against my will), Jeremy took the initiative to help me out with the decoration. So I accompanied her buy [...]
Posted by The Urban Nomad on December 19, 2011
http://theurbanomad.wordpress.com/2011/12/19/enter-the-dragon/
Something Oriental
Just like last year, we’re gonna decorate the office room again in time for our Christmas party. I did white Christmas the last time incorporating silver and blue with glittered twigs and snowflakes all over and a simple yet nice centerpiece in our main dining place. This year, I plan to do Oriental. The rest [...]
Posted by The Urban Nomad on December 9, 2011
http://theurbanomad.wordpress.com/2011/12/09/something-oriental/
PULSES
In celebration of World AIDS Day Talinhaga Theatre Collaborative and Take the Test present “PULSES is a play that weaves personal accounts, monologues, scenes, songs and poems. By creating a tapestry of whispers, cries and clamor, PULSES is a play that asks everyone to be aware – and to understand. It is a prayer for [...]
Posted by The Urban Nomad on November 29, 2011
http://theurbanomad.wordpress.com/2011/11/29/pulses/
Art + Work
With over 24 art galleries from the metro, the grandest art fair happened last August. I am talking about ManilArt11 that took place at the NBC Tent, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. I was able to attend the gala last August 24 with my colleagues and my good friend, Ino, who looked dashing last minute that [...]
Posted by The Urban Nomad on September 20, 2011
http://theurbanomad.wordpress.com/2011/09/20/art-work/
Beyond Baguio
Couple of weeks ago, I went up in the Cordillera yet again to monitor and evaluate projects of School of Living Traditions that I handle. At the same time, my much-anticipated committee planning for the Northern cultural communities is taking place days after my field work. Subsequently, since Tita Malou had to meet up with [...]
Posted by The Urban Nomad on August 30, 2011
http://theurbanomad.wordpress.com/2011/08/30/beyond-baguio/





