An Ornamental Ode to the Papacy
While I’m admittedly not the most active member of the Church (much to the dismay of my parental units), I could pass off as a passive Christian—at best. I go
While I’m admittedly not the most active member of the Church (much to the dismay of my parental units), I could pass off as a passive Christian—at best. I go
If you are troubled, lost in life or just feel like discussing cats and Japanese baseball, visit “Mr. Murakami’s Place” online. Starting Thursday, author Haruki Murakami will be taking questions and responding as best as he can for the next two weeks.
His parents had almost given up on him, bringing him home – from the hospital – to die. But with their care and attention, South African Martin Pistorius survived despite being “trapped in his body” for 12 years.
Brazil Wednesday for the first time approved the use of a marijuana derivative to treat people suffering from severe seizures and other conditions.
The Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra ushers the New Year with a concert at the Meralco Theater featuring pianist Ariel Dechosa as guest soloist under the baton of Maestro Olivier Ochanine on January 23 at 8pm.
For its final offering this 39th season, Dulaang Unibersidad ng Pilipinas stages “Bilanggo ng Pag-ibig,” an innovative piece largely based on Jean Genet’s last major book “Un Captif Amoureux (Prisoner of Love)”. The piece is written by Rody Vera and directed by José Estrella.
Fresh off the critical success of the Pulitzer Prize winner “Rabbit Hole,” Red Turnip is capping off its second season with another heralded play from Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Donald Marguilles, “Time Stands Still.”
Federal regulators have approved an appetite-suppressing implant designed to treat obesity by zapping nerves that connect the stomach and the brain.
The atmosphere was that of a boozy fiesta, as though we had wandered by mistake into a wedding of someone we didn’t know, which had started about three hours earlier and was running out of food.
There’s a churreria in town that’s driving people crazy. If you’ve been to the Power Plant Mall at Rockwell recently and noticed a long, winding queue at the food court, then you’ve stumbled into the much-talked-about Spanish chocolatería.
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