Where Did We Find Anne Curtis and Toni Gonzaga During the Long Weekend?
The long weekend is coming to a close, and we’re a few hours away from going back to our usual Monday grind. But don’t feel down, we’re sure you had
The long weekend is coming to a close, and we’re a few hours away from going back to our usual Monday grind. But don’t feel down, we’re sure you had
On Sundays, we chill and dine outdoors. Southern Living magazine is hosting Dine Al Fresco: A Summer Weekend Get-Together next Sunday, April 3 at the East Bay Clubhouse, Tribeca Residences,
It’s Easter.
On this day, Catholics, and many non-Catholic Christians alike, recall and celebrate the resurrection of Jesus — His rising back to life after suffering and dying on the cross, which were commemorated a few days earlier on Good Friday.
This column may contain strong language, sexual content, adult humor, and other themes that may not be suitable for minors. Parental guidance is strongly advised. As all Christians know, Holy
SUMMER is definitely here! The heat in the city has been rising and people have been in high gear trying to plan their vacations and beach getaways.
YOUR mantra for the week: “I am now soaring to my highest potential.”
THE LAST time Tom Jones was supposed to perform in Manila was in 2010— but he was forced to postpone due to acute laryngitis. The postponement didn’t mention a new date, so it seemed like a cancellation, until concert promoter Renen de Guia recently announced that Jones is finally—six years later—coming for a concert on April 2 at Smart Araneta Coliseum.
The resurrection of Jesus is the very foundation of our Christian faith. Today we celebrate more than just the climax of Holy Week. We are not simply marking the end of the Lenten season. We have reason to rejoice. Jesus died and rose again. Can we even imagine that?
Recently, I caught my wife of 25 years sending this SMS to her ex: “I know what I am doing is not right for me (us). We should end this ‘friendship’ though it offers comfort to us. I know it takes incredible strength of character to break up and even more strength to remain resolute.”
ON MARCH 19 the Lopez Museum and Library mounted a forum called “Newsroom Shutdown.” The audience comprised mostly millennials who had come to listen to stories of press censorship and other atrocities in Ferdinand Marcos’ martial law regime, the darkest years of the nation’s recent past that had come to pass well before they were born.
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