Iconic Amsterdam museum reborn in ‘bathtub’
An enormous white bathtub made out of bullet-proof material is to catapult Amsterdam’s world-famous Stedelijk modern art museum back into the 21st century after an absence of almost 10 years.
An enormous white bathtub made out of bullet-proof material is to catapult Amsterdam’s world-famous Stedelijk modern art museum back into the 21st century after an absence of almost 10 years.
The challenge: 20 questions in 10 minutes. The contenders: Inquirer Super and Jessica Sanchez. Actually, just Inquirer Super. Jessica didn’t know about the challenge. But she aced it anyway.
Jessica Sanchez has done local shows in San Diego and she’s opened for some big stars from the Philippines. I think she opened for Sarah Geronimo in Anaheim when she was 12,” said Editha Bugay, Jessica Sanchez’s mother.
It’s pretty surreal to see Jessica Sanchez walk into a hotel room followed by a giant rosy-cheeked bee.
It’s season four and we’ve returned to a very different Glee. Rachel Berry is in New York being tormented by New York Academy of the Dramatic Arts dance instructor Cassandra July (played by Kate Hudson). Finn Hudson, Quinn Fabray and Mercedes Jones are nowhere to be found. And the usually incredibly confident Kurt Hummel is floating, seemingly lost.
The premise of the new TV action-drama “Last Resort” is horrifying: A group of Navy officers in charge of nuclear submarine USS Colorado is given orders to deploy a nuclear missile into Pakistan, the opening salvo to what will surely be a terrible war.
While Adam Levine was running a tight schedule making appearances for Bench and preparing for the show, Super and other members of the media were able chat with Maroon 5 guitarist James Valentine backstage just before the show started.
One word: madness. Judging from the overwhelming crowd turnout, one would think this was Maroon 5’s first-ever concert in Manila. The mad scramble for tickets reached boiling point, such that people pulled all the strings they could. But not even political power or all the money in the world could change the fact that there was neither space nor ticket to spare.
When we ran stories on “Give Up Tomorrow” last month, our readers had just one question: How can we watch it?
The trouble with staying in great hotels is getting so used to the treatment that you start expecting more of it at home.
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