Tutu revolt: French ballet dancers mount artful protest
Paris, France | AFP | Tuesday 12/25/2019 – 04:47 UTC+8 Dancers in white tutus performed Swan Lake on the steps of a Paris opera house on Tuesday in a
Paris, France | AFP | Tuesday 12/25/2019 – 04:47 UTC+8 Dancers in white tutus performed Swan Lake on the steps of a Paris opera house on Tuesday in a
London, United Kingdom | AFP | Wednesday 12/25/2019 – 14:01 UTC+8 By: Véronique Dupont After a torrid 2019 in which the queen’s son Prince Andrew was implicated in an
There are more than a million ways to spend the holidays. A lot get together with their families, a few call it Friendsmas and have sleepovers while others book a
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Giving and receiving Christmas gifts can be tricky. The tradition brings a slew of questions about gift-giving etiquette. Is regifting ever okay? Is giving gift cards tacky? Are you allowed
’Tis the season to be generous, and as always, the better-known foundations and more established institutions garner the lion’s share of donations and support. There are, however, some smaller, quieter
Lawyer Gigo Alampay remembers it well. In the late 1980s, he saw a short animation film, “The Man Who Planted Trees,” based on a short story published in 1953 by
A visit to the Honorary Consulate of Gambia in Makati is like a walk through an art gallery. Honorary Consul Agnes Huibonhoa has dressed up the walls with her personal
If you’ve been bitten by the unicorn bug, this is the ornament for you. It’s fun to make with family and friends, and will make the holidays even more meaningful.
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