Philippines world’s most ‘starry-eyed’ over ‘Fault in Our Stars’
Which country is the most starry-eyed over John Green’s “Fault in Our Stars?”
Which country is the most starry-eyed over John Green’s “Fault in Our Stars?”
Harvard University scientists have confirmed that a 19th century French treatise in its libraries is bound in human skin, Harvard University said this week, after a bevvy of scientific testing.
Republicans in the deeply conservative and fiercely independent state of Texas are pushing a discredited psychological treatment that seeks to turn gay people straight.
Television is in the midst of a golden age. A-list Hollywood actors are being seen more on the boob tube; lots of great material are being produced for TV; and shows and characters that have said goodbye too soon find themselves resurrected to live another day. Like Jack Bauer.
Dongdaemun in Seoul is one of South Korea’s most popular shopping districts, while Gangnam draws many people who hope to get a glimpse of their favorite K-pop stars.
Last year, the Wanderland Music and Arts Festival featured a lineup of bands that Filipinos saw for the first time—The Temper Trap, Nada Surf and Neon Trees, along with other emerging international and homegrown acts.
The rainy season may have arrived, but the weather still gets uncomfortably hot on most days. There are two ways to escape the heat: one is by frolicking on the beach; the other, by hiking up a mountain.
The big question was, can this band still hack it? It’s been 13 years, and a reunion gig after being gone for such a long time could induce anxiety, if not doubt from skeptics.
With busy schedules and the lack of long weekends, day trips out of the metro are becoming more and more appealing.
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