Ten years ago, Liza Morales-Crespo founded Philippine Geogreen Inc.—a source of sustainable and environmentally responsible building applications for home, commercial...
Student videographers from De La Salle University, Don Bosco Technical Institute of Makati and San Beda University bagged the top prizes in a video-making contest held by Make It Makati and To be You.
Though it’s been 12 years since Ruffa Gutierrez announced her separation from her Turkish businessman husband Yilmaz Bektas
Pinot isn’t exactly along the rows of restaurants and retail stores on bustling Bonifacio High Street, and it has yet to be formally launched.
People who insist they need more than a week to get a job done can learn a thing or two from MFT Group of Companies president and CEO Francesca “Mica” F. Tan. To her, the standard seven-day week is actually two weeks—the first, from Monday to Wednesday, and the second, from Thursday to Saturday.
When brightening up a room is as simple as flicking on a switch, it’s easy to take the lights in our home for granted.
Marc Tomas, a civil engineer, wasn’t into plants or the arts. After years as an anesthesiologist, Romeo Balderrama shifted to medical acupuncture and the export of abaca vases. Homemaker Joyce Kato was looking for an activity to fill her days as wife and mother of two.
Lucy Torres-Gomez was newly wed to actor Richard Gomez when her friend, accessories designer Ana Rocha, brought her to “the best jewelry shop in town”—Jul B. Dizon Jewellery, at the Edsa Shangri-La Hotel.
In his years as a pioneering restaurateur, Vicvic Villavicencio made eating with our hands fun at Kamayan.
Years after establishing herself as a versatile accessories designer, style icon Tweetie de Leon Gonzalez now designs swimwear.