A Brutalist museum revisiting the Martial Law era is set to rise in 2022
“Fall of Brutal” will serve as a monument to the victims of human rights violations during the Marcos regime
“Fall of Brutal” will serve as a monument to the victims of human rights violations during the Marcos regime
When news started spreading that the Art Deco Rizal Memorial Sports Complex (RMSC) is being demolished to give way to a mall, all of Manila came to its defense. One
Boracay-island favorite dessert place, Coco Mama, will have its pop-up stall this Aug. 24 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Exchange Alley Coffee House in Alabang, Muntinlupa and
I was in my sophomore year in high school when I started watching beauty and fashion gurus do clothing haul for their Youtube channels. And if you’re quite familiar with
Power Plant Mall’s upscale food market continues to be the antithesis of a food court. While other food parks and similar businesses are closing or slowing down, The Grid is
MaArte Fair just opened today, and if there’s anything more exciting about it than usual, it’s definitely its new setup. The new layout takes its inspiration from the open-door parties
A bakery is the last kind of business I expected to have a large impact on global food waste. Here’s why. In our locale in Rizal, there is only one
“Gallery of the Sea” showcases works from different artists to promote the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals
The World Health Organization associates stress with “poor health and well being,” “lower productivity,” and “increased sickness absence.” Experts say that stress can be caused by body and mental tensions
Private dining is not a new concept, but there are always new players attempting the field. In fact, more and more private dining “establishments” have gone beyond the hard-lined walls
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