Actress Marian Rivera and husband Dingdong Dantes already know the gender of their child. Marian tells reporters covering the launch...
Airing this weekend is Marian Rivera’s new television commercial (TVC) for Hana Shampoo (Shokubutsu Hana) which shows her natural, candid...
Here are the top 5 films from this year's lineup.
Our feet are arguably our most abused body part. These supple structures of tiny bones, joints, tendons, ligaments, muscles and soft tissues carry our entire body weight as we move around.
We’ve seen Manny Pacquiao worship God, Floyd Mayweather idolize money, John McEnroe throw tantrums, Steph Curry pound his chest for Jesus and Lance Armstrong, almost three years after losing his seven Tour de France titles, still insist in the third person that “Lance Armstrong is not the biggest fraud in the history of world sport.” In this era of athlete worship, do sports really build character—or reveal it?
If you’re looking for something more sleek and stylish, check out Misfit Shine. It’s waterproof up to 50 meters, has a watch function, and tracks it all—your activities (steps, calories burned, distance covered), your sleep quality and duration, and your food via a daily photo food journal.
It took them two years to replicate the scent of linden flowers. The result is a dreamy and slightly musky fragrance—a mixture of Italian lemon and bergamot, petit grain, neroli, linden blossom, magnolia, jasmine rose and cedarwood—that can be worn by men and women.
With budget airlines offering year-round affordable options to travel bugs, visiting Hong Kong is no longer a dream. The former British colony is teeming with Pinoy tourists who can never get enough of Asia’s popular shopping and leisure Mecca.
There are reasons why some people in their 80s look like they are only in their 60s, and why countless 50-year-olds don’t look a day over 30. Is it because of hormones? Some inherited gene? Their lifestyle? Or an anti-aging pill?
Several weeks ago, I received two separate letters from the local marketing representatives of two well-known movie companies, inviting me to the pre-screening of forthcoming sequels to supernatural or horror films. I thanked them for their invitation, but added that I very seldom watch supernatural or horror films because most of them are not realistic, and are made only to scare the audience out of their wits.