Go, go football!
Thunderous cheers greeted a goal scored at the 72nd minute—and this was not in Brazil.
Thunderous cheers greeted a goal scored at the 72nd minute—and this was not in Brazil.
So what are you doing on Saturday night?
When National Book Store’s purchasing director Xandra Ramos needed someone to translate John Green’s beloved bestseller “The Fault in Our Stars” (TFIOS) she knew exactly who to ask—award-winning writer Danton Remoto.
After years of being teased about H&M’s coming to the Philippines, the mothership has truly arrived (cue screams and piggy banks breaking).
This year’s Philstage Natatanging Gawad Buhay! (Lifetime Achievement Award) recipient for Dance is 73, hails from Negros, and counts a 45-year love affair with the art form where he is recognized as a distinguished dance chronicler, educator and critic.
Today’s houses and buildings, including hotels, are built to be earth-friendly. But the Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi in Sante Fe, New Mexico, in the US, has been green for the past 24 years.
There’s one thing the cast and crew of “Stomp” say over and over again: “Every show is different.”
As it celebrates its 10th year, the Virgin Labfest should perhaps rethink defining itself as just a festival of untried, untested, unpublished and unstaged plays. It is all that—but, more importantly, the Labfest has become an oasis for the Filipino playwright, whether fledgling or not.
There is so much more to London than the changing of the guards, the London Eye and the Big Ben. It’s a playground for pop-culture fans. Here’s a guide to 11 of your different obsessions.
In celebration of the opening of The Peninsula Paris in August, The Peninsula Manila presents “Avec Amour: Weddings at The Peninsula 2014,” a wedding fair celebrating all things French, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. today.
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