Your June 2024 watchlist
At this point, there’s no such thing as a bad movie month. Just this May, we were treated to a worthy continuation to the “Planet of the Apes” saga and
At this point, there’s no such thing as a bad movie month. Just this May, we were treated to a worthy continuation to the “Planet of the Apes” saga and
The AB Multimedia Arts 4 Students from Southville International School and Colleges are thrilled to announce Memento Vitae, an exciting art exhibit, scheduled to take place on May 31, 2024
Kabosu, the Japanese dog behind the popular ‘Doge’ memes passed away last Thursday after succumbing to leukemia and liver disease. Estimated to be 18 years old, the iconic Shiba Inu
Much like the lines on the palm of one’s hand changing as one writes and rewrites their destiny, the mountain changes face too
The program doesn’t tout itself as a fitness challenge, but more of a “transformative mental toughness program”
The previous month treated us cinephiles with the likes of Zendaya’s on-court love triangle “Challengers,” A24’s “Civil War,” and the early Chinese film of the year, “Yolo.” May in cinema
“Yolo,” the biggest Chinese film of the year, is now in Philippine cinemas nationwide. After debuting in China on Feb. 10, the feel-good, Rocky-esque, and tearjerker all-in-one has grossed over
“I’m a star!” (except that I’m channeling Mikasan, not Pearl)
Tinman 10 gave nearly 250 participants an energetic and nostalgic race in the most scenic event in the northern Philippines
POV: You’re the femme fatale in a noir film
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