For a moment, US stopped to say farewell to JFK
The horse’s name was Black Jack. His saddle was empty, but boots were in the stirrups — backwards. Skittishly, he followed the body of John F. Kennedy on its last
The horse’s name was Black Jack. His saddle was empty, but boots were in the stirrups — backwards. Skittishly, he followed the body of John F. Kennedy on its last
In the decade since the highest court in Massachusetts issued its landmark ruling legalizing same-sex marriage, 14 other states and Washington, D.C., have legalized it, with Illinois poised to become the 16th in a few days.
“The Addams Family” musical writing team of Marshall Brickman, Rick Elice and Andrew Lippa, and licensing agent Theatrical Rights Worldwide (TRW) have donated royalties from the Philippine run of the show to the Red Cross to assist in its relief efforts in the aftermath of Typhoon “Yolanda”.
Get to know Andres Bonifacio and the rest of the Katipuneros not only as valiant revolutionaries but as passionate theatre artists in Dulaang UP’s “Teatro Porvenir: Ang Katangi-tanging Kasaysayan ni Andres Bonifacio, Macario Sakay at Aurelio Tolentino sa Entablado”.
Noli Aurillo is overcome with pain and anxiety. The musician has not heard from his mother, sister and other relatives who live in Tacloban.
Our household has one story from a devastated DaanBantayan in northern Cebu, the hometown of our kasambahay. Last month, she went home there to be with her five-year-old son and elderly mother.
It’s common knowledge by now that Ramon Ang, top honcho of both San Miguel Corporation and Philippine Airlines, got his start by working as an auto mechanic, fixing cars that he then sold for a profit.
Amidst all the tragedy brought about by recent supertyphoon “Yolanda,” heartwarming stories of generosity are also sprouting from all sectors. I’ve always wanted to focus on the positive things in life, so these stories of generosity and support are what I want to highlight this weekend.
I am in my 40s, a single mother and business owner in the Visayas. I fell in love with a married man for 10 years starting in 1999. He told me he loved me and did not love his wife anymore. I considered him my soul mate and would drop everything when he called or texted. I knew his wife and three children because we were in the same line of business and our families used to go on sponsored trips together.
One of the great obstacles to progress in a community or organization is the “flavor-of-the-month” syndrome.
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