Tattoo tribute tops INQUIRER.net’s Mother’s Day contest
At 81, Rosalyn Ng’s mother cried tears of joy when her daughter came home one day with her face tattooed on her daughter’s back.
At 81, Rosalyn Ng’s mother cried tears of joy when her daughter came home one day with her face tattooed on her daughter’s back.
When the curtain is raised on the next edition of the Olympic Games, OMEGA, the Swiss watchmaker, will assume its timekeeping role at the world’s most prestigious sporting spectacle for the 25th time.
AHA Chef Instructor Joey Carpo shows how to cook Thai Fish Cake with Cucumber Relish.
Saroo’s eyes snapped open and everything was suddenly, horribly, wrong. The 5-year-old’s tiny body was still curled up on the hard wooden seat of the Indian train, just as it was when he’d drifted off to sleep. The rattle of the train was loud and steady, just as it always was when he rode home with his big brother, Guddu.
However heavy the web traffic, Inquirer.net has never nearly crashed until three weeks ago. Caty Petersen’s series of articles on the mysterious provenance of her Russian grandmother was both so popular and so polarizing it nearly crippled the Inquirer website.
I’m not really a boxing fan but today, like almost every other Pinoy, I’m watching the latest Pacquiao fight. The hubby and our boys have dragged me to the big screen at the Alpha Tents in Alphaland Southgate Mall in Makati, where, like every other mall in the country, the fight is being shown live.
It should be interesting to note the chemistry—if there is, and obviously there is—between President Aquino and US President Barack Obama. Even before Aquino’s visit this week to the US, the two heads of state have had casual encounters, if you could call them that, since Aquino was elected president.
Do this in memory of me.” These words we hear and pray at every consecration are important for us to better appreciate and understand the core of the Mass. This reminds us that the Mass is a special and graced act of remembering.
They sang their songs with a small boy holding a small image of Our Lady of Peñafrancia in the recent 18th Certamen International Juvenil de Habaneras y Polifonia in Torrevieja, Spain. Baao Children’s Choir, under the baton of Virgilio Briones, himself a Baaeño, bested 40 other groups from around the world during the elimination, and beat eight choirs during the competition proper on April 27-29. They took home the golden trophy and the 3,000-euro cash prize.
The arts circle is abuzz again with news that Alliance Française president Deanna Ongpin Recto was voted out of the Alliance board last week, after having served Alliance as president for three years. Recto is in the process of curating a milestone exhibit of Sanso, Betsy Westendorp and Cesar Caballero.
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