A new dose of Young Blood
Before Twitter, there was Young Blood, the Philippine Daily Inquirer column that has provided a voice to generation after generation of twentysomethings who have a lot to say. The tradition thrives to this day.
Before Twitter, there was Young Blood, the Philippine Daily Inquirer column that has provided a voice to generation after generation of twentysomethings who have a lot to say. The tradition thrives to this day.
The Philippines established its Medical Tourism Program back in 2006—and now, a little over six years later, we can say that while results have not been as quick as first envisioned, the country’s efforts to become a regional healthcare hub are slowly but surely bearing fruit.
When theater actress Mae Paner and friends uploaded their first self-produced video of Juana Change on YouTube in December 2008, they didn’t imagine its impact on the public.
The Metropolitan Museum in New York put up an exhibit many years ago called “Mexico: Splendors of Thirty Centuries.”
REP’S FIRST production for 2013 is the award-winning comedy “Boeing Boeing,” which won the 2008 Tony Awards and Drama Desk Awards for Best Actor (Mark Rylance) and also received four additional Tony nominations.
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When we found out that we were interviewing the Jessica Lange, we knew it was time to confront our fears—literally. Ever since Ryan Murphy’s much-lauded anthology TV series “American Horror Story” premiered in 2011, we’ve been dying to watch it, but we knew we’d be scared out of our wits.
When news of Swedish House Mafia’s (SHM) imminent hiatus hit the social media feed last year, Pinoy partyphiles practically clamored for the trio’s aptly named “One Last Tour” circuit to hit Manila.
A pair of first-class round-trip air tickets worth nearly P2 million, yours for only P5,000? Nice, really nice prize—if you’re lucky enough to win the raffle.
Even as far as Davos in Switzerland, President Benigno Aquino III apparently could not do without his favorite food—crispy corned beef. That was for breakfast. For lunch, what else but adobo?
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