Today’s generation of children are adept computer users, playing electronic games and spending substantial time online. But listening to good stories has yet to lose its appeal, as shown by Inquirer’s Read-Along on Tuesday.
Sixteen years since it was first staged, “Lean,” a musical about the life and death of iconic student activist Lean Alejandro, remains relevant and thought-provoking.
Megan Young made history on Saturday for not only bagging the elusive Miss World title for the Philippines but for also making the country the first to win in five major international beauty pageants.
From the moment she stepped out of the plane Thursday afternoon until the welcome dinner ended, Miss World Megan Young was continually smiling for the people around her and the reporters. Organizers had to beg the media men to let go of her give her time to rest.
Ever saw someone having trouble parking and immediately assumed the driver was female? How about assuming the same about slow drivers?
Almost a hundred fun and play-inspired furniture and art pieces are awaiting participants of UNICEF’s Auction for Action that started on Monday.
A popular hotel in Makati City has pledged to donate $5 for each guest that stays with them, for the benefit of Supertyphoon “Yolanda” (international codename: Haiyan) survivors.
Miss International 2013 Bea Rose Santiago was given a “sweet surprise” by fellow Filipinos before she bagged the coveted crown.
Knocking on the doors and hearts of government and private sector employees, a choral group composed of young boys and girls is hoping to raise funds to buy gifts for their less fortunate neighbors.
On board a rose-themed float, Miss International 2013 Bea Rose Santiago waved and smiled sweetly at supporters during her victory parade in Makati City Friday noon.