Deborah Lippmann, manicurist to the stars, is actually a star herself. She’s an accomplished jazz singer with two albums.
It’s too hot to do anything these days. It’s pointless to shop for clothes because what you want to do is throw them off. The mall cafés are full of people nursing one iced tea for hours to sit out the heat.
Writing for this unique festival of one-act plays is tough, because ‘your play needs to be concise and sweet’
The fall-out from the Alliance Française Manille’s ouster of Deanna Ongpin Recto continues as Ramon Antonio, well-loved architect, sent his letter of resignation to Bernardo Sim, AFM president.
For starters, let’s consider some little known, eye-opening facts: Did you know that the great balladeer Tony Bennett, now at the autumn of his life, does not have to sing for his supper? His paintings exhibited at posh New York galleries are snapped up by his rabid collectors. He signs his paintings by his real name: Anthony Benedetto.
It was not the typical benefit concert where the usual star-studded cast offered their talents for a worthy cause.
Kylie Padilla lies on the floor with her knees bent. Then, by sheer core power and without any hands, she quickly jumps to her feet and slashes the space with a knee kick.
There is a mural at the Tebow Cure Hospital in Davao City depicting Jesus Christ surrounded by children, one of them using a crutch. Above it is written the Bible passage from the gospel of Matthew: “Suffer the children to come unto me... for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.”
Contrasting textures and materials, colors in gradation and play on volume—these characterized the Fall/Winter collections of Giorgio Armani for men and women.
In the near future, everyone might be using just one gadget that would function as a phone, camera, tablet and PC, with batteries that never run out of power.