WITH her hot pink nails, engaging grin and chatty nature, bar exam blast survivor Raissa Laurel is the very picture...
As if finding squirrels weren’t unusual enough in highly urbanized Metro Manila, the posh Manila Golf and Country Club in Forbes Park, Makati City, on Friday yielded another out-of-place creature: a tarsier.
It’s surprising how a lot of smartphone users don’t know their devices have built-in trackers. I used to be one of those people, too paranoid to turn on location services, clueless it can be tweaked per app.
Three Filipinos will be whisked away to another world, with the lucky one to be booked a flight to outer space—literally.
They would have wanted to remember the happier times, but the recent holidays did not allow for that. Christmas, Peddy Davantes says, was spent at his daughter Kae’s gravesite at Manila Memorial Park in Parañaque.
Quezon City Mayor Herbert Bautista has expressed his support for same-sex marriage as he referred to a proposed local ordinance protecting lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights as his gift to the city in time for its 75th founding anniversary.
Skin care products have been donated, hopefully, a sincere gesture to help and not just a marketing gimmick.
Under a crisp night sky, and braving the chilly December air, the members of an extensive family gathered at a cemetery lawn in Taguig.
For a whimsically titled book, trailblazing legal luminary Antonio Oposa’s “Shooting Stars and Dancing Fish” is grounded on realistic action plans for ordinary people to save the world— based on his decades long experience as an environmental advocate.