She takes care of abandoned ‘lolas’
If they were my mother or my father, how would I like to take care of them?” That’s what Sister Sandra da Silva reminds herself of daily as she performs
If they were my mother or my father, how would I like to take care of them?” That’s what Sister Sandra da Silva reminds herself of daily as she performs
It began with an invitation from Baclaran Church. It was March 2020, and the people at the National Shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual Help had mobilized, preparing food for
Ask Margarita Forés how her passion for food started and she will tell you, “I was a fat kid who loved to eat.” Her family played a big role in
Visual artist Marina Cruz was having difficulty conceiving with her fellow artist husband Rodel Tapaya 15 years ago due to polycystic ovarian syndrome when they finally decided to adopt. Cruz
In July 2013, I was in the lobby of St. Luke’s Medical Center in Global City, headed for my first chemotherapy session, when I ran into Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala. “Oh, I
When Julienne Dadivas was in freshman year at St. Scholastica’s College Manila, she took a test to join the art club—and failed. She didn’t know how to use Cray-pas and
During a gig at Manila Baywalk, someone approached the acoustic band vocalist Joselito “Jojo” Riguerra, and asked if he was willing to be a ramp model. He thought it over
A s early as the mid-19th century, human trafficking was one of the themes of “Le Corsaire (The Pirate),” a three-act ballet staged for the Imperial Ballet of Russia in
Seven new Philippine sites have been added to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco) World Heritage Tentative List, bringing the total to 25. On Feb. 1, the
Off the coast of Mabini, Batangas, diver Shenna Jaye Quitoriano took her usual plunge into the waters of Balayan Bay. Expecting resplendent marine life and its hidden wonders, she was
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