Travelers to Cagayan de Oro City should be ready for one thing, whether they visit during the summer or rainy season: They will get drenched, because in the “City of Golden Friendship,” water is the main tourist attraction.
Great news for all pregnant women: Yes, you can still have coffee, do your daily exercise, travel, or even eat sushi.
With the success of the recently concluded rock musical “Sa Wakas,” Sugarfree fans will never hear the band’s music the same way again.
In the age of voice- and gesture-controlled television, electronics company Sony has gone back to the “basics” with its latest line of Bravia TVs: enhancing picture and sound quality.
On May 14, fans of Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Jason Mraz in the Philippines showed him that love is, indeed, a four-letter word—only that night, it was spelled M-R-A-Z.
If the last time you remember drinking milk was when you were still in nappies, then it’s time to rethink picking up that childhood habit. Do it not just for your bones this time, but for those aging joints, as well.
A wedding here in the Philippines is a full-blown production—hence the growing number of bridal fairs, those one-stop shopping events for everything couples will need on their Big Day.
For one weekend, they became surfers by day and DJs by night. At the recent Billabong All Girls Surf Camp, 24 young women experienced the surf-and-music lifestyle on the sunny shores of San Juan, La Union. Held March 15-17 at San Juan Surf Resort, the girls worked on perfecting their surfing skills—under the watchful eye of pro surfer Luke Landrigan, and Elaine Abonal of Surfista Travels, a surf tour company.
Last Valentine’s Day, I was on an “international” date—with one billion women and men. Together we danced on the streets of different cities all over the world—Manila, New York, London, Bangladesh, Rome, Belgrade (Serbia), the City of Joy in the Democratic Republic of Congo—bringing to life “One Billion Rising,” the global campaign calling for the end of violence against women (VAW).
On the opening show of the extended run of “The King and I” in Newport Theater, Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo and Nonie Buencamino, who respectively play lead characters Anna Leonowens and King Mongkut, reveal that they were—gasp—still “winging it.”