‘Indonesian Expressions’ at Diamond Hotel
Up and coming Indonesian artist, Anin Baroto is having an exhibit of his unique art pieces entitled “Indonesian Expressions” at the Diamond Hotel, Roxas Blvd., Manila from March 1-31. The
Up and coming Indonesian artist, Anin Baroto is having an exhibit of his unique art pieces entitled “Indonesian Expressions” at the Diamond Hotel, Roxas Blvd., Manila from March 1-31. The
Tears come easily to Susan Roces these days. After 55 years as a screen icon, you learn a thing or two about the craft of acting. “Nowadays, I easily find myself teary-eyed, because I have become more sensitive and have focused more on emotions than appearance,” she says.
“Inauspicious” is the word that believers in feng shui associate with the number 4. In Chinese, the word for “four” sounds like the Chinese term for death and can therefore carry a curse.
He’s always been compared with boxing great Manny Pacquiao, but newly crowned WBO super bantamweight champ Nonito Donaire, Jr. may soon find that, along with the fame and fortune that come with the championship, he must also contend with the controversies waiting in the wings to hound those who stray in the limelight.
People travel for a change of scenery. Here are seven ways to travel and change the scene—for the better. For many Filipinos, the summer months are the best time for travel. Children are on vacation, there is less chance of monsoon weather, and the cool waters of the country’s sandy beaches are the best antidote to the hot sticky days. And thanks to OFW money, budget has become less of a major concern.
The Internet is truly a machine of convenience that has made our lives easier. What used to require face to face interaction, such as job hunting, can now be done with a few clicks of a button and a few taps on the keyboard. With so many social networking sites on the Net, more and more companies are relying on these sites to spread the word of a job opening rather than pay for a listing.
Making people around the world look and feel good is a serious billion-dollar business largely hidden behind the images of sultry models looking out from the glossy pages of fashion magazines and billboards around the world.
With elections coming up next year, some politicians are perceived to be indirectly campaigning this early, so the following case is timely. It was brought in 2004 before the Supreme Court whose en banc decision was penned by Associate Justice Adolfo S. Azcuna. Azcuna retired from the high tribunal on February 15, 2009. The cum laude graduate of the Ateneo de Manila Law School in 1962 was admitted to the Philippine Bar in 1963 after placing fourth in the bar exams.
Guitarist Edgar “Koyang” Avenir devoted much of his not inconsiderable talent to making others sound and look good, while he himself remained in the shadows. He had perfected that most subtle art-accompaniment-that pushed the soloist forward into the spotlight while rendering the musical backing as unobtrusive as possible.
Filipina Karla Mendoza is one of the few, if not the ONLY, female executive chef in Singapore Her success comes from a strict work ethic, a passionate commitment to her chosen industry and “a love for long hours, repetition, physical, emotional and mental pain, and working hardest when everyone else is on holiday”
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