It was inevitable that komiks artist Manix Abrera and I would talk about love.
AT INTRAMUROS’ plaza Roma in front of the Manila Cathedral is a waiting shed, seemingly out of place as it stands in the middle of a footpath facing the church, blocking pedestrians’ right of way.
The Manuel Quezon Memorial Shrine in Quezon City will become a guiding light of sorts tonight as the city plays host to the world’s first “AIDS Hour,” the main event of the Philippine AIDS Candlelight Memorial (PACM) headed by the Department of Health (DOH).
The persistence of issues like poverty and violence is what drives militant group Gabriela Women’s Party to continue fighting for women’s rights, the group said as the country celebrates National Women’s Month, which is observed every March.
I am not a big fan of chick flicks or romance-drama films, much less of local productions. Truth be...
Feeling outdoorsy but can’t leave behind the comforts of home—like a proper bathroom? Plan a "glamping" trip to Baler in Aurora, where you can commune with nature without sacrificing convenience.
Want a dignified funeral for your dearly departed but can’t afford it?
Consider renting a “reusable” coffin.
She has enchanted us as Anna in “The King and I”; made us cry buckets as the mom of a child sick with cancer in “Dani Girl”; and had us in stitches when she took on the role of theater actor Belinda Blair in the play-within-a-play “Noises Off.”
It’s a bar, bookstore, café, restaurant, but if Inquirer Super were to sum up what Uno Morato really is, it’s this: a small space with big ideas.
While they still see themselves as a “drop in the bucket” that is the beer industry, Aldous Bernardo, Marvin Moreno and Chip Vega of Craftpoint Brewing Co. have proven that there is a thirst for craft beers among the local drinking public.