Why everyone needs to learn how to swim
On Sept. 26, 2010, almost exactly a year after Typhoon Ondoy had struck, an article ran in the Inquirer titled, “Filipinos should learn how to swim, Coast Guard says.” Though
On Sept. 26, 2010, almost exactly a year after Typhoon Ondoy had struck, an article ran in the Inquirer titled, “Filipinos should learn how to swim, Coast Guard says.” Though
“If you see a violation, call it for what it is. Is that impartiality? To a certain degree, yes,” she says
“I’m not sure what my profession is. Am I a farmer, a lawyer, or a social worker?” ponders Atty. Angelo Valencia, fondly known as Kuya Pultak. This Tuesday afternoon, he’s
Chele Gonzalez The Traveling Chef [one_half padding=”0 5px 0 5px”] [/one_half][one_half_last padding=”0 5px 0 5px”] [/one_half_last] “I [rarely] cook at home,” declares Manila-based Spanish chef Chele Gonzalez, possibly since he’s
Holy Carabao Holistic Farms is composed of a group of family farms from different parts of the country that offer organic, biodynamic meat, dairy, and produce. It was established in
“I feel like I started a bit late actually,” says industrial designer Jim Torres when asked about putting up his own brand at the age of 23. Perhaps it’s the
When I arrive at Toyo Eatery, where Richie Manapat currently bakes, he is already applying tension to the sourdough he made a day ago for the final proofing. He gets
Machuca Baldozas has been in the business for over a century
Way before the Spaniards colonized Philippine shores, there was already an extensive use and construction of boats in the Visayas and Mindanao regions. We have several names for them like
Projected on one wall are two identical videos of bamboos dancing to the soft breeze of wind. The videos never seem to end. But you’ll never get tired of it,
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