TOKYO — With the Rugby World Cup expected to draw about 500,000 visitors to Japan, attitudes have been split among public...
With deliberate golden strokes, artist Taipan Lucero proudly brings an ancient script back to life, in the hope of promoting an endangered but contentious part of the Philippines' heritage.
KUALA LUMPUR — How many people around the world start their mornings with a cup of coffee – or three? But did you know that this much-loved beverage has courted its fair share of conflict and controversy in history?
Chopsticks and spoons digging into the same dish are not an uncommon sight at Korean dining tables.
PETALING JAYA — Heineken Malaysia Berhad has reiterated that the sale of its new non-alcoholic malt beverage, Heineken 0.0, is aimed towards non-Muslims only.
The multiplication of the loaves and fish, today’s Gospel for the Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ, is a beautiful and powerful representation of the grace of the Holy Eucharist.
Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan (Gamaba) 2016 awardee Estelita Bantilan and the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) recently opened a mat weaving center in Malapatan, Sarangani, to preserve, promote, and sustain the B’laan weaving tradition.
The 150-year-old heart of a French priest is on a U.S. tour — a Roman Catholic relic with New York City as its latest stop.
She pursued her dream of becoming a fashion model but Park I Seul realized she was not tall and skinny, like typical models.
Modern refrigerators have little appeal for summer guests at a rustic New Hampshire resort who prefer cooling their bottles of water, soda, and beer the old-fashioned way. The preparation begins five months ahead of time when resort staffers and volunteers gather to harvest ice from nearby Squam Lake.