
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines Life, Nov. 16) — This week, let the “Hunger Games” prequel feed you big-screen thrills, listen to OPM classics played with the kulintang, bake sourdough pan de sal from scratch, shop a tight edit of art and collectibles, visit the longest-running organic food festival in Asia, dive into Baguio’s rich creative culture at this cultural festival, see otherworldly oil paintings, and discuss the business of fashion with lauded local designers.
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Listen to OPM classics played with the kulintang
This Friday, Filipinas Heritage Library partners with HUMANFOLK for “Jeepney Jazz,” — a music gig headlined by jazz guitar legend Johnny Alegre and vocalist Abby Clutario as they crank out renditions of OPM classics with indigenous percussion and our native kulintang. For ₱1,400, enjoy the concert with pica-pica and refreshments from the open bar. Secure tickets here.
“Jeepney Jazz” will take place from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Filipinas Heritage Library in the Ayala Museum G/F.
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Bake sourdough pan de sal from scratch
This Nov. 21, BGC bakery and brunch spot Maker & Made invites novice and intermediate-level bakers to their Tuesday bread making workshop. In the three-hour session, make artisanal country loaves and sourdough pan de sal to take home. The ₱3,500 fee is inclusive of the hands-on session, sourdough starter, ingredients, an apron, bread making tools, and snacks. RSVP here. For updates on upcoming workshops, visit Marker and Made on Instagram and Facebook.
The bread making workshop will take place from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Maker & Made, G/F Milestone, Fifth Avenue, BGC.
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