
Community Theatre in Australia and the Philippines: Part 3
April 24, 2012 By Mars Cavestany, APA-PhD Leave a Comment
Intro Recently I received a thought-provoking, awe-inspiring email from the Australia Council of the Arts which I am publishing herewith along with my immediate response as it comes so prodigiously in time and in rhyme with my current series on Community Theater which is greatly part and parcel of the larger scope … [Read More...]

A Call Centre Encounter of a Different Kind
April 20, 2012 By Violi Calvert 2 Comments
I have been trying to avoid call centres as much as I can because of the 'horror stories' I read about other people's experiences with them. But my aversion to call centres was put to test recently when I did not have a choice but to … [Read More...]

Community Theatre in Australia: Part II
April 10, 2012 By Mars Cavestany, APA-PhD Leave a Comment
This is perhaps the main difference between community theatre as it is lived in a third world, developing country as opposed to how it is practiced in a developed and westernized country like Australia where community theatre exists and … [Read More...]

Hindi Ko Malilimutan (End of a Series)
April 10, 2012 By Mars Cavestany, APA-PhD Leave a Comment
Notes on Sexism (as in my audaciously successful gay marriage) and Other Raging 'Seven Deadly Sins" in our Midst Sexism (seksismo o diskriminasyon sa kasarian) Also known as gender discrimination or sex discrimination. defined as … [Read More...]

Community theatres are a way of life in the Philippines
March 29, 2012 By Mars Cavestany, APA-PhD Leave a Comment
A research-study on community theatre "The best thing about community theatre groups in the Philippines is that they make themselves visible everywhere. There are professional community theater ensembles performing in public markets … [Read More...]

One Journey in Five Parts
March 26, 2012 By Bless Salonga 2 Comments
A First Person Account of Charity Music CD ONE, and Lessons Learned The charity music CD One project may have concluded last Saturday, March 17, yet in a very special way, it is just the beginning of a "new era" of community spirit and … [Read More...]