On a lagoon amid clear skies and the chirping of birds, peals of laughter were heard as some 90 children listened to stories about the environment at an Inquirer Read-Along session last weekend.
While on television Nyoy Volante is often seen as quiet and reserved, people close to him would tell you he is, in fact, “loud, funny and silly,” which makes him perfect for the role of Donkey in Atlantis Productions’ staging of “Shrek The Musical.”
Five decades since man first ventured into outer space, the Philippines would soon have its first astronaut.
For a second, the crowd held its breath as Genrev “The Revolution” Bacasno threw the vodka in the air. It seemed an impossible attempt to catch the liquid that flew a foot or two above his head.
Seven kids gave playtime a whole new meaning as they chose to become a philanthropist, a child-rights advocate and visual arts mentors, instead of spending their childhood playing.
Any athlete knows that to keep up with his game, he has to have discipline, strategy and, more importantly, the finest equipment.
When Rem Zamora was tasked to direct Red Turnip Theater’s staging of the Olivier Award-winning play “Cock,” he was terrified.
The World Health Organization (WHO) expressed concern on Monday, Oct. 7, on the growing consumption of the poor of sugary...
Moving on from a devastating experience such as the onslaught of Supertyphoon “Yolanda” isn’t easy for the survivors of...
“Cancel it,” costume and set designer Jerry Sibal recalls telling philanthropist Loida Nicolas Lewis, four months before the New York staging of “Noli Me Tangere: The Opera.”