Tuesday, April 23, 2019

rise of a changing voice

wonder | wander | women are aswirl amidst waves of causes near and dear to us. 


Angelica Berrie celebrates Easter focused on local art and heritage.

We dedicate this post to the women who surround and sustain us. In our lives, our families, our communities. Throughout history and from every walk of life. 


WoaWomen spend summer along the Hudson River

Women's History Month in March. The March on Science on going all over the world. World female literature writing. 


Women of our family + dad.

Thursday, April 18, 2019

the bells of Notre Dame

Devastated at the news of the Notre Dame disaster. It's difficult to believe that just a few weeks ago wonder | wander | women were in Paris to pay tribute to that iconic silhouette.


Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Pinoy Food | our cultural fabric

“Philippine food was shaped by the land in which it was born, and so were its cooking processes, ingredients, meal patterns, flavor principles, ways of serving and social functions…land, history and society have been the determinants of Philippine food. And it is the story of our country.” ~ Doreen Fernandez - Palayok: Philippine Food Through Time, on Site, in the Pot

Pinoy adobo is best eaten the day after over fresh steamed rice.

It has just been declared that Filipino Food Month will be celebrated every April according to Presidential Proclamation 469. Why it took this long for food to have its own declared holiday boggles every Pinoy mind.

Pre-Colonial Kinilawsour, salty, sweet,
refreshing with a sprinkling of duldul, traditional salt.

Thursday, April 4, 2019

The ancient souls of modern art: Musée du Quai Branly

The Paris museum of indigenous culture, Musée du Quai Branly Jacques Chirac, was created to showcase the art and artefacts of non-Western civilisations. In the classical art paradise of Paris, visitors tend to focus on European painters and cultural history, and less on the cultures that heavily influenced modern movements like Cubism and Impressionism.