Laser show, pyrotechnics highlight Coldplay Manila concert
Beams of laser pierced through the air. Pyrotechnics lit up the night sky. And with every song, the crowd responded with deafening roars.
Beams of laser pierced through the air. Pyrotechnics lit up the night sky. And with every song, the crowd responded with deafening roars.
Every week, Preen tackles motherhood sans the rose-tinted glasses. Our columnists L. Juliano, Marla Darwin, Monica Eleazar-Manzano, and Rossana Unson tell their personal experiences like it is—at times frustrating, oftentimes confusing, but always enlightening.
Turning the spotlight back to what’s local and traditional has become a norm nowadays. There’s a support local movement, which encompasses the fields of food, art, tourism, and even fashion.
These days, people are looking to return to a more natural way of living and this includes not only choosing all-natural food, but also all natural everything. The journey to
Eager fans of Coldplay started arriving and standing in line in several columns as the gates opened as early at 5 p.m. for the British superstar band’s 8 p.m. concert at the Mall of Asia (MOA) open grounds in Pasay.
Street food differs in each country, and it’s a good glimpse of what their culinary culture is like. In the Philippines alone we have savory options like grilled pork barbecue
Inside our homes, we can vouch that the little things do make a difference. Certain details in our house are unique to our personality and show our taste. The privacy
Anyone who’s looking for a refreshing take at the movies would do well to check out one interesting avenue for independent cinema that’s popped up lately: the Globe Independent Film Festival (GIFF).
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