Stop Kiss, and the hard-earned win of a queer woman kiss
Happening right now at the Power Mac Center Spotlight Theater is Stop Kiss, a play about two women falling in love staged with a small cast and an extremely limited
Happening right now at the Power Mac Center Spotlight Theater is Stop Kiss, a play about two women falling in love staged with a small cast and an extremely limited
Most people, when hungry, might not opt to watch food videos. But I guess I’m not like most people—I love watching food shows while hungry. (Here’s a good one to
It’s no secret that the Western gaze influences how the rest of the world experiences a country’s cuisine. We have a taste of that with, say, balut, which to the
Lady Scott Jones, a home store located in Metro Club, is hosting a pop-up for the next three months starting today at Power Plant. At House, a Lady Scott Jones
You know you’re inside a Wild Flour restaurant just by looking at your surroundings. Absent are the aggressive branding you usually see at most dining establishments, instead, there are rustic
While no still Filipino restaurant has made it to this year’s World 50 Best Restaurants list, Makati-based restaurant The Blackbird at the Nelson Tower has recently been listed at Monocle
The last time I heard of a food tour revolving exclusively around chocolate was probably in the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) (I was not yet born when
One of the defining characteristic of upscale food court The Grid at the Power Plant Mall is the uniformity of the looks of each stall. The same green back-lit signs
Opening a private dining room wasn’t in Ana Asis’ plans. “I wasn’t ready for it,” says the 51-year-old home cook. But when the opportunity presented itself in the form of
You might want to head over to the Ayala Museum this May (Tip: The museum will have free admission this May 19 in celebration for International Museum Day) because starting
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