Aquino pines for vacation
Close to three years in office, President Benigno Aquino III longs for a quiet, stress-free vacation.
Close to three years in office, President Benigno Aquino III longs for a quiet, stress-free vacation.
Guess who came to dine at one of the city malls? Shoppers and diners were surprised to see President Aquino on Thursday night, checking out a restaurant, renowned for its eat-all-you-can dimsum buffet on a conveyor belt, at The Terraces of the Ayala Center Cebu.
A strange but pleasant sense of déjà vu took over as The Script drummer Glen Power waxed poetic about life and music over afternoon tea, a few hours before the band’s recent Manila concert.
Electronic dance music, better known as EDM, has been gaining quite a following in the Philippines. Last year, David Guetta and Alesso rocked the Mall of Asia Arena; earlier this year Swedish House Mafia made a stop in the Philippines for its One Last Tour; and next month Avicii will make his second visit to Manila.
Jason Mraz, the American singer-songwriter famous for such hits as “I’m Yours,” “The Remedy,” “Lucky,” “I Won’t Give Up,” “Make It Mine” and “Himself,” is returning to Manila with his band to perform on May 14 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.
To celebrate Earth Day, friends of Palawan Mayor Edward Hagedorn led by Rajan Gidwani are mounting a fund-raising show for Hagedorn’s proenvironment projects in the province.
Conclusion WITH 23 days to go before the national and local mid-term elections, Inquirer Super concludes its guide to the 2013 Senatorial candidates. This week, we urge you
Even in modern times, the character of Mrs. Robinson— from the acclaimed film “The Graduate”—remains the subject of much controversy and abuse.
The red flags come up early in Repertory Philippines’ production of “The Graduate,” the screen-to-stage adaptation (running until April 28 at Onstage, Greenbelt 1) otherwise directed with customary gloss and professionalism by Jaime del Mundo.
Thanks to my distrust of weather forecasts, I found myself shivering in Seoul last week. Though various weather sites predicted lows of 1-degree Celsius, I still insisted on dressing up like it was spring, foregoing heavy socks and tights in favor of loafers and cotton leggings.
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