Why I’m covering my grays again
F or four years, I embraced the graying process. Even before the pandemic, when we were all holed up at home, it was liberating for me not to have
F or four years, I embraced the graying process. Even before the pandemic, when we were all holed up at home, it was liberating for me not to have
Nineteen editors of campus newspapers from the period of 1969 to 1972 are launching “Serve,” a book that tells their stories from the period before, up to and beyond
After the lockdowns, the main dance companies have made their art form more accessible and comprehensible to the public with story ballets. Audiences, particularly those unfamiliar with dance, can
More than two decades after completing his fine arts degree at the Technological University of the Philippines (TUP), Row Bean Paz unexpectedly returned to his first love, in an
Makeup in K-pop does not just make the face of an idol look prettier. Sometimes, it invokes certain emotions, making the idol even more desirable. Here are some K-pop
One of the best ways to judge a city’s urban health is by its walkability. In this regard, Madrid as a metropolitan capital city succeeds with flying colors. Here’s a
Growing up, I was a fairly active child. My friends and I climbed our neighbors’ aratiles, mango and makopa trees, slid down roofs with only gutters to stop our bony
Exercise, workout, movement, activity—these are all things we must incorporate into our daily lives. But how do we know what is too much or too little based on our age
It was a project born from a father’s love for his autistic son. At the tail-end of 2012, Grant Javier met with Unilab Foundation and shared his fears for the
I t was an evening of Philippine music, delectable, the familiar blending with the unfamiliar, the traditional with the modern. Along the patio, a woman violinist regaled the visitors
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