Street dance isn’t an art that is new to many, due to its culture and uniqueness that have spread worldwide. Being a very expressive form of movement of the 21st century, it has teenagers everywhere developing new forms, as seen in modern movies such as “Step Up: Revolution,” “You Got Served,” “Stomp the Yard” and more.
Whenever my family travels to Hong Kong, my personal agenda is usually to shop left and right. But since we are a Chinese family, we also eat unconditionally at all times of the day.
It’s that time of the year again when students are so caught up in the heat of schoolwork, and just need that breather we all call the semestral break.
Surfing. Music. Arts. These were the highlights for this year’s eighth annual La Union Surf Break: Soul Surf, held in La Union.
Since 2000, Hip Hop International (HHI) has produced several street dance competitions, one of which has seen the participation of many Philippine teams. This competition is known as World Hip Hop Dance Championship, hosted every August in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Wakeboarding has become one of the upcoming waterskiing sports in the Philippines, with parks opening all over, from Clark to Camarines Sur and Cebu.
In recent years, the music festival scene in the Philippines has been rapidly growing, as international artists fly in and perform before a large audience.
Ursus et Cervus, conceptualized in 2012 by 19-year-old Filipino Sean F. Bautista IV from Ateneo, has become a well-known lifestyle brand in the college community.
One of the famous landmarks found on Fifth Avenue is the legendary Flat Iron Building. Originally called the Fuller Building, the triangular structure was built back in 1902 by Chicago architect Daniel Burnham.
MANILA, Philippines–Louis Vuitton presented its 2015 Spring-Summer men and women’s collections to the Asean media in Bangkok early this year....