Three weddings and a usable past
By WILSON LEE FLORES, The Philippine Star Published Jul 19, 2026 5:00 am There is a curious alchemy to marriage—that mysterious collision of two lives becoming one shared story. Some unions glitter with the wattage of wealth and celebrity. Others endure like ancient coral reefs,[READ]
Historian to Historian
At the #PastsRevisited exhibit, there is a handwritten note that gives visitors a sense of the scholarly ties that animated key figures who wrote about our people's past. “May I tell you how much I have enjoyed Renato Constantino’s INSIGHT AND FORESIGHT and congratulate[READ]
Art, History, and Music in Harmony: A Filipino Equation
Silaw Artist Collective will have a show in October at the Yuchengco Museum. You can see the painter Eghai Roxas getting acquainted with the space while an ensemble practices pieces on the floor. A lovely Filipino equation: Art + history + music = busog. Letizia[READ]
KALAYAAN AND MACARIO SAKAY
The month of July is filled with many events that deserve commemoration. The founding of the Katipunan on its seventh day in 1892 is one, and the death of the great Aurelio Tolentino on July 5 in 1915 is another. But July 14 deserves prime[READ]
FRIENDSHIP ACROSS GENERATIONS
The exhibit Pasts Revisited contains details about the intellectual collaboration and friendship enjoyed by Renato Constantino and Letizia Constantino with scholars over the years. One letter shows the humorous interaction of Letizia with one of the authors of Roots of Dependency, the seminal study[READ]
“Pasts Revisited” exhibit extended until July 31 by Flow Galindez
Visitors have more time to experience a unique intersection of history, art, and intellectual resistance, as the Constantino Foundation and Yuchengco Museum have officially extended the run of “Pasts Revisited: An Exhibit on a Usable History and the Romance of Renato Constantino and Letizia[READ]
The Constantino legacy exhibit just got extended: here is why you need to go
by Astig.PH MAKATI, Philippines (Jul 2026): You have a few more weeks to catch a rare look at the love letters and personal artifacts of the couple who changed how we look at our own history. The Constantino Foundation and Yuchengco Museum officially extended the[READ]
‘Pasts Revisited’ exhibit extended until July 31
BusinessMirror| July 6, 2026Visitors have more time to experience a unique intersection of history, art, and intellectual resistance, as the Constantino Foundation and Yuchengco Museum have officially extended the run of Pasts Revisited: An Exhibit on a Usable History and the Romance of Renato Constantino and Letizia Roxas[READ]
Candido’s Wave!
Two sold + two reserved = only 16 prints are left. The limited serigraph prints by the artist Denise Nicole Tolentino are among the most moving pieces of art in recent memory depicting Philippine history with compelling power. It reflects so closely a chapter in[READ]
The Philippines’ Past Revisited and Continuing Past: Usable History in Today’s Philippines
by Prof. Rommel Banlaoi on July 3, 2026 Renato Constantino’s A Past Revisited and The Continuing Past remain profoundly relevant in illuminating the Philippines’ present political turbulence marked by the impeachment of Vice President Sara Duterte, the collapse of the Marcos–Duterte alliance, and violent[READ]






