Keen to boost your brain? Play chess or read Plato
Brain training is nothing new. In fact, there is a tradition of mental exercise that goes all the way back to ancient Greece.
Brain training is nothing new. In fact, there is a tradition of mental exercise that goes all the way back to ancient Greece.
t’s the time of year many people think about how they’ll decorate their homes and businesses for the holiday season. They should give proper attention to decorating safely.
With winter nearing and nighttime temperatures beginning to cool, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) customers are urged to call for an appointment to turn on furnace pilot lights and check natural gas appliances for safety and efficiency.
Filipino American Alexis Monsanto closed Los Angeles Fashion Week with an entertaining and elegant runway show for VIP and media October 19.
It takes more than just wearing pink ribbons to raise breast cancer awareness. Since October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and to keep up with fight against the disease, the University of California in San Francisco’s Asian Health Institute released handy information on detecting breast cancer.
Nearly 25,000 visitors from around the country attended Southern California’s longest-running Filipino cultural celebration October 4-5 at its new venue, Los Angeles County’s Grand Park, as part of Filipino American History Month.
New York born and bred Daniel Velasco couldn’t be a lot happier these days. He earned his degree last May from Fordham University where he majored in theatre, turned 22 in June, and best of all, he landed the lead role in the comedy-drama play “Year Zero,” his first professional gig since graduating.
Calligraphy artist Kristian Kabuay has launched his third publication, a coloring book for young Filipino Americans, called Kulay (Color), on the ancient Filipino script called baybayin, incorrectly known as alibata.
More than two decades ago, Rowena Arrieta, the Philippines’ only “concert pianist to have learned Soviet music first hand from a Russian mentor in a Russian conservatory,” conquered New York with exceptional performance at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
The Philippines’ premier ballet company will bring its masterpieces to the US and Canada on a four-week tour to celebrate Filipino American Heritage Month in October.
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