‘Prom’ advice from bishop
Prom nights are not about fancy dresses, first kisses and giving in to romantic musings.
Prom nights are not about fancy dresses, first kisses and giving in to romantic musings.
Last year, in an interview with Manny of Picksysticks.com, Moonpools and Caterpillars lead singer Kimi Ward Encarnacion finally answered a question that fans had been wanting to ask: Why did they stop playing in 1998?
Life was different for music fans in the early 1990s. Back then, we couldn’t follow our favorite bands and musicians on Twitter or Instagram, and there were no Facebook pages to like.
Barely 24 hours after landing in the Philippines, best-selling author Mitch Albom commented on how Filipinos love taking photos. The Michigan native was also glad to temporarily leave the freezing winter in the United States in favor of cool, sunny weather here.
It may be true that all men are created equal, but history has proven that no two love stories are written—or read—the same.
It’s funny how they call dating the “getting to know you” stage. If you listen to Love Radio’s late-night DJ Papa Jack, you know what I’m getting at. Many men suppress their carnal ways when they show up with a bouquet of red roses with faux dewdrops.
Dulaang UP’s “Ang Nawalang Kapatid” (with remaining performances Saturday and Sunday at Guerrero Theater, UP Diliman) is billed in press announcements as a musical adaptation of the Indian epic “Mahabharata,” the theatrical transposition courtesy of Floy Quintos and the music by Ceejay Javier.
Trumpets’ “The Bluebird of Happiness,” a musical adaptation of the 1908 play by Belgian playwright Maurice Maeterlinck, with music by Rony Fortich and libretto and direction by Jaime del Mundo, dominates the 2013 Gawad Buhay!: The Philstage Awards for the Performing Arts with 16 nominations.
If you were part of the “Wicked” audience at the evening show of Feb. 2, then you’d be thrilled to know that watching with you was none other than composer-lyricist Stephen Schwartz—the wiz behind the hit musical.
Don’t be you’re nothing but a second rate trying hard copycat” goes the message on a T-shirt, posted on Twitter as Cherie Gil’s profile photo. The veteran actress’ infamous
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