The result is Charlie Green. If you combine the simplicity of a Filipina-Cebuana and a British crooner, the result is…
By GERMELINA A. LACORTE | Davao Today
The Kadayawan celebration in August this year will focus mainly on Davao’s “tribal diversity,” to give due recognition to the 10 tribal groups in the city. The commercial features the Davao tribes and projects reasons why tourists should visit Davao.
By CJ KUIZON | Davao Today
Councilor said Davao’s attractions should not be limited to People’s Park, the Philippine Eagle conservation park, Malagos garden, Eden resort, Gap farm and the Crocodile farm but should also include lesser known sights that remind Davaoenos of their colorful culture and history.
The Kadayawan Festival of Davao City this August will be a celebration of abundance. During the Club 888 Forum at…
Joan Soco, former Mutya ng Dabaw, encourages Davaoeos to support the local music talents during “reggae night” on May 11. The date happens to be the death anniversary of Nesta Robert “Bob” Marley, the British-African reggae musician who brought “mainstream cultural acceptance of reggae music outside of Africa.” Various local bands perform at the free concert to celebrate cancer prevention month. A reggae festival is slated around the world this year to “confirm the universality of reggae,” according to Bob Marley’s website. More photos. (davaotoday.com photo by Barry Ohaylan)
Lapida (gravestone), a homegrown rock band, in a concert dubbed “Metal March” along Claro M. Recto (formely Claveria) street during…
A 25-foot structure of a lumad (indigenous) in a lotus position sits along the highway in the middle of Buda…
This year’s 71st Araw ng Dabaw upholds the old traditions even as it welcomes a new official website (arawngdabaw.com) and…
By GRACE S. UDDIN | Davao Today
For those who want to read but who are running out of good books, an alternative reading center has just opened in at the heart of Davao City.