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An intrepid detective tracks a girl lost amidst Manila's many
temptations. Can he crack the case and find the girl before the
city erupts into violence? Muros is an urban fantasy set in an
alternate Manila which has been sealed off from the rest of the
world for decades. In this fast-paced graphic novel the walled city
of Manila, recently freed from a dictator's iron-fisted rule, is a
magical metropolis where monsters flit and feed along neon-lit
streets. The city, now governed by mysterious Societies, faces
rising tensions between the human and nonhuman inhabitants that are
nearing a breaking point. The story's hero, Carlos "Caloy" Loyzaga,
a "Taga-Sagot" (literally translated to Person Who Answers), is
tasked with finding the runaway daughter of a small town Mayor.
Caloy knows that there's more to the story -- but in a world where
magic and modernity make for uneasy bedfellows, there are some
secrets you simply can't prepare for. Especially secrets that
involve a cast of nonhuman characters, such as one-eyed Yomaws
(hybrid human-canines), Asu-Gamis (half Aswang, half Inugami) and
slinky Silat immortals--the hated weapons of the tyrant God.
Readers looking for a different take on magic, or those interested
in seeing an alternative history set in the Philippines, will find
plenty to sink their teeth into here. Fans of Tan & Baldisimo's
Trese or Jim Butcher's Dresden Files will also find a heady mix of
the familiar and the strange.
This fun and colorful activity book is filled with games and
puzzles that kids will love! The activities connect to the
multicultural children's book Pan de Sal Saves the Day--a bilingual
Tagalog and English children's story about overcoming adversity.
Filled with beautiful illustrations and interactive games, kids
will find: Word jumbles Coloring activities Draw your own picture
Mazes Spot the difference Craft activities Word searches Hidden
pictures Recipes A song Crosswords And more! This 32 page book is
designed for kids 4-8, but those of all ages will find something to
love inside! It also includes an answer key at the back to
double-check answers and avoid frustration.
An anthology of speculative short fiction from 12 talented Asian
authors! Dip into the rich treasure trove of Filipino alamat
(legends) with this new collection of contemporary short stories.
This anthology includes works by a dozen talented and award-winning
Filipino writers including Budjette Tan (Trese) and Eliza Victoria
(Dwellers). Explore richly imagined realms where powerful gods and
magical creatures are responsible for the twists and turns of fate
in the lives of ordinary people. The 13 amazing stories in this
collection include: The fate of the lingering Sky Maiden The diwata
Maria Makiling seeking romantic partners in the human world
Depictions of Philippine deities, including Balitok, Bangunbangun,
Dagau, Haliya, Hukloban and Melu Encounters with celestial power
beneath the sea, at the movies and in a pawnshop And many more!
Each tale is reimagined for a modern sensibility and reinvented for
the current generation of fantasy fiction fans. This gripping
collection is essential reading for anyone interested in magical
realism and contemporary Filipino fiction.
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MythSpace: Ignition (Paperback)
Paolo Chikiamco; Artworks by Koi Carreon, Paul Quiroga, Jules Gregorio, Mico Dimagiba, …
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Mythspace: Ignition is a graphic novel collection of six stories
exploring a universe where the old tales of monsters and folklore
creatures from the Philippines - Tikbalangs, Kapres, Manananggals -
were inspired by actual alien civilizations. From a young man's
journey into myth, to a Kapre war, to a Manananggal coming of age,
these stories (now depicted in full color) will take readers on an
unforgettable journey both strange and familiar. The collection was
written and co-created by Paolo Chikiamco and features art from a
cadre of acclaimed Filipino illustrators including Koi Carreon,
C.R. Chua, Borg Sinaban, Jules Gregorio, Paul Quiroga, and Mico
Dimagiba. Mythspace: Black Mark with Paul Quiroga A story which
gives readers a glimpse into the fractious society of the crafty
Nuno, where political zealots (who tint their skins to signify
their party loyalties) have the government in a persistent state of
gridlock. Yet, legend has it that there exists a faction that
transcends politics: the legendary Black, a task force that is
authorized to go to extreme measures to safeguard Nuno society.
Helmless Mang, a pariah on his home planet, is about to find out
that the Black are both more powerful and more terrible than that
the stories would have you believe... Art by Paul Quiroga and story
by Paolo Chikiamco. Mythspace: Devourers of Light with Jules
Gregorio The reasons behind the centuries-long hatred between the
Kapre and the Laho unfolds in this tale. At a turning point in
history, the Laho lead an inter-species alliance to punish the
Kapre for violating a galaxy-wide taboo... but when Supreme Apex
Barkarilkarilmon loses his patience with the other races, the Laho
take independent action - with disastrous consequences for the
Kapre race. Art by Jules Gregorio and story by Paolo Chikiamco.
Mythspace: Uncommon Ground with Mico Dimagiba It's tough being a
detective on a planet of shapeshifters. But Inquest Haskra's life
takes a turn for the worse when he's hired by a Laho to find a
missing jewel to prevent the onset of civil war. But does Haskra
really want to help a member of the race that destroyed his home
planet? Art by Mico Dimagiba and story by Paolo Chikiamco.
Mythspace: Humanity with C.R. Chua In a galaxy where humans have no
rights, Danny and Marta work as slaves in the mines of the Kataw.
But when they are miraculously rescued by something out of legend,
they must decide what freedom means to each of them, and what they
are willing to pay for it. Art by Cristina Chua and story by Paolo
Chikiamco. Mythspace: Unfurling of Wings with Borg Sinaban Ri-En,
Books, and Zu are orphans who eke out a living in the slums of an
aging space station, under the protection of their mentor, Ka-Ang.
But Ka-Ang's health is deteriorating, and the three friends hatch a
desperate plan to save him - one which places them on a collision
course with the station's worst criminal gang, as well as one of
the dreaded and immortal "Sixths". Art by Borg Sinaban and story by
Paolo Chikiamco.
A famous woman scientist, war heroine and freedom fighter from the
Philippines! This delightful children's book follows the life of
Maria Orosa--a pioneering woman scientist who studied food science
in the United States then returned to a war-torn Philippines and
created super-nutritious foods to help her nation in a time of
crisis. A champion of native products from her homeland, Orosa is
celebrated for her daring war exploits as well as her scientific
inventions. Today she is honored and remembered for: Sneaking food
into World War II internment camps concealed in hollow tubes of
bamboo Working as an undercover agent in the underground forces
fighting the Japanese occupation Developing new ways to preserve
seasonal products in a time of grave food shortages, including
making vinegar from pineapples, flour from cassava and ketchup from
bananas-- all now staples on Filipino tables Transforming
vitamin-rich rice bran, previously a waste product, into tasty
disease-preventing desserts Organizing rural-improvement clubs,
inventing the palayok or clay oven and developing delicious recipes
for coconuts, soybeans and a range of native plants, vegetables and
herbs This book celebrates the life and achievements of a daring
daughter of the Philippines, war heroine, culinary scientist and
bold freedom fighter who helped to feed the nation!
Cook delicious and authentic homemade dishes with this easy-to-use
Filipino cookbook. Filipino food is one of the least well-known of
all Southeast Asian cuisines. Strongly influenced by the historical
presence of the Spaniards, Chinese and Americans, it lacks the
singular national identity that characterizes the food of other
nations. Yet it is precisely that indefinable quality, this veil of
mystery surrounding it, that makes Filipino food such an
interesting and delicious discovery. Filipino Homestyle Dishes
offers the best of Filipino cuisine--more than 60 classic Filipino
recipes as they are prepared in Filipino homes. From delightful
snacks to delectable seafood, rice and noodle dishes, this
wonderful Filipino cookbook is full of utterly delightful Filipino
fare. Making these classic Filipino dishes has never been easier--a
quick trip to your local supermarket for some basic ingredients is
all you need to enjoy these mouthwatering recipes. Clear recipes,
step-by-step photographs and a glossary of ingredients ensure
fantastic results every time! Authentic Filipino recipes include:
Tasty Pork and Shrimp Spring Rolls Braised Vegetables with Fish
Shrimp Rice Noodles Chicken and Pork Adobo Stuffed Beef Roll Iced
Fruit Mix (Halo-Halo) And many more... Many of the dishes are
personal favorites of the author; all have been kitchen tested and
are representative of true Filipino cuisine, in all its diversity,
simplicity and complexity. They are a magical discovery of the food
of a resilient people who, while adopting foreign influences, have
managed to create a cuisine that is truly their own--part Western,
part Asian, and uniquely Filipino.
**Winner of the Carlos Palance Memorial Award for Literature** This
colorfully illustrated multicultural children's book presents an
entertaining story from the Philippines in both English and
Tagalog. A heart-warming story of a young Filipino girl who builds
self-confidence after spending a day with her classmates, Pan de
Sal Saves the Day: A Filipino Children's Story is an award-winning,
inspiring tale for young children everywhere. It's the story of a
young girl named Pan de Sal who lives in the Philippines and thinks
she's the unluckiest girl in the whole world. Aside from not liking
her own name and finding her appearance strange, she doesn't have
all the fancy things her classmates have. She can't even muster the
courage to try out for the Glee Club, even though she has a
beautiful voice. Things change suddenly when an unexpected event
forces her into the limelight. With her innate talent and
resourcefulness, Pan de Sal wins the admiration of her classmates
and finds the confidence she needs to fulfill her dreams. For
anyone who has ever felt like an outsider or experienced adversity,
Pan de Sal Saves the Day teaches children to see the unique
qualities in everything and everyone, even themselves.
See Me, See You is the world’s first-ever retrospective survey of
early video installation in Southeast Asia, spanning the early
1980s to the early 1990s. This catalogue traces the journeys and
evolving identities of the ten artists featured in the exhibition
and their pivotal experiments with the moving image, which
variously incorporate readymade objects and cathode-ray tube
television monitors as well as performative and participatory
elements. Their artworks encapsulate the techniques and materials
of their generation and mark the emergence of video installation as
a form in the region. The publication features interviews, essays,
rare archival images and texts, as well as a timeline that
highlights the definitive moments and inventions that propelled
video installation in global and regional contexts.
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A Fact Has No Appearance (Paperback)
Russell Storer, Adele Tan, Clarissa Chikiamco; Russell Storer, Adele Tan, …
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The exhibition A Fact Has No Appearance explores the impact of new
ideas on art in Southeast Asia during the 1970s through the case
studies of three artists: Johnny Manahan, Redza Piyadasa, and Tan
Teng-Kee, all of whom have been recognised for breaking ground in
Southeast Asian modern art. With essays that deliberate upon the
impact of their works during the 1970s as well as a rich
documentation of their works and archival materials, this catalogue
presents a concise study of the three artists and also offers
insight into how conceptual art practices took hold in this region.
Journey into the awesome world of art with Cardo the carabao!
Experience the Philippines' heady history and vivid visual culture
through phenomenal portraiture, striking sculptures and the coolest
"clouds"! Explore the depths of your imagination as you create
along the way.
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