Eating placenta, an age-old practice in China
After Wang Lan delivered, she brought home a baby girl and her placenta, which she plans to eat in a soup – adopting an age-old practice in Chinese traditional medicine.
After Wang Lan delivered, she brought home a baby girl and her placenta, which she plans to eat in a soup – adopting an age-old practice in Chinese traditional medicine.
MILAN – Maybe it’s the staging, or the music — this round sexy French — or the clever themes. But somehow Miuccia Prada always puts together a great show.
The designer’s latest collection presented Sunday evening, the second day of preview showings for summer 2013 menswear, was happy, snappy and just minimalist enough to insure the label’s reputation as the most avant-garde maison of Italian fashion.
Young lads and mature men walked down the sloped, pristine white runway wearing nothing more than revisited track suits.
Prada created an entire collection and a brand new look, starting with the white-band theme of sportswear items.
First she put the white bands on the inside instead of outside of a trouser leg, then she accentuated the same white band for the neckline of the accompanying T-shirt top.
Like musical variations on a theme, the imaginative designer worked the bands into different components of her summer wardrobe from shirts to jackets to overcoats.
As the show progressed, the bands changed color and became ever larger, culminating in a two-tone effect for a simple polo shirt or the lapel of a jacket.
Meanwhile, the white band also showed up under the arm of a lightweight raincoat or became the cross strap of a flat leather sandal.
Not satisfied to limit the new inventions to the male population, Prada put together a his-and-her version of most of the outfits.
For the girls, however, the T-shirts came in luxurious dyed fur. All the female models wore a tennis band around their head to accentuate the sporty feel of the collection.
The new Prada bag is unisex. Big and boxy, it can be carried by hand and double as an overnighter.
From the white stands set up in the trendy Prada theater, Miuccia’s many fans cheered her on.
A Filipina international ballet star is born. She is Candice Adea, principal dancer of Ballet Philippines, who brought pride to our country not once, but many times over, most recently on June 7, when she bested 69 ballerinas from all over the world to win first place in the elite Helsinki International Ballet Competition (HIBC).
If there’s one thing seasoned stage actor-director-set designer Tuxqs Rutaquio has proven in the past couple of years, it is that the Philippine theater scene never runs out of “virgins”—or new, exciting ideas from first-time playwrights and directors.
In my early youth, I would associate Catanduanes with kundiman singer Carmen Camacho (she is from the island), the piano lessons in Virac town (courtesy of the nuns and the Alcala family) and the theater presentations in Catanduanes College (initiated by the Tacordas).
When he introduced Gantimpala Theater artistic director Tony Espejo at the Philstage Gawad Buhay! awards night last year, which honored Espejo for lifetime achievement in Philippine theater, writer-director Jose Javier Reyes recalled how he first met the honoree:
The Manila Chamber Orchestra Foundation (MCOF) will feature three of the country’s outstanding young musicians who had won top prizes in national music competitions for its Young Artists Concert series next month.
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