Love, sex and koi carp: Murakami’s advice column turns racy
Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami is offering tips on love and lust, counselling sex with a fish and advising one fan who wants to date a younger woman to read Sun Tzu’s “The Art of War.”
Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami is offering tips on love and lust, counselling sex with a fish and advising one fan who wants to date a younger woman to read Sun Tzu’s “The Art of War.”
No one defaced the advertisement supporting “all kinds of love,” an executive of Bench said.
Now on the menu in Beijing for Chinese New Year: lots and lots of American lobster.
The past couple of weeks have been a guessing game for many Filipinos as beverage company Coca-Cola teased about “tasting Coke® for the first time again” through social media, TV, and several billboards along major highways. Many wondered how this could possibly happen as the popular drink has been in the Philippines for more than 100 years.
Making out at one of Rio de Janeiro’s alcohol-soaked Carnival street parties just got a little easier, with the debut Monday of a party dedicated to the hookup app Tinder.
I’ve been biking in Manila for two years. I can tell you that, yes, it is possible to move around the city on a bicycle—and it’s made my life better.
I received the sad news from a former student of his, that the well-known clinical and experimental psychologist, Rev. Fr. Jaime C. Bulatao S.J., died at 8:25 p.m. on Feb. 10 at the Jesuit Residence, after a long illness.
There are several keys that open the door to wellness, and one of them is emotional awareness. One might ask what emotions have to do with the physical? The answer is everything.
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