Prognosis for the resto scene: Downturn ahead
If this week is a portent of the Christmas season to come, then may the gods of equanimity have mercy on us all.
If this week is a portent of the Christmas season to come, then may the gods of equanimity have mercy on us all.
Ok, Ok, it’s that time of year when I “toot my own horn” again. But Kaye Tiñga and I were just overwhelmed with the Red Charity Gala this year.
If there is one thing I love more than shopping, it is traveling. There is nothing like the thrill of getting another stamp on that passport page. The thrill is made more exciting when family is with me on the trip. Family vacations here and abroad are precious moments that top my list.
Around the time when “Charlie’s Angels” was still a TV series and not yet a movie, there was another popular sitcom called “Golden Girls.” It was a funny show about women in their 50s living in Florida. When I used to watch it, I thought the “Golden Girls” looked really old and ancient!
I’m not really a boxing fan but today, like almost every other Pinoy, I’m watching the latest Pacquiao fight. The hubby and our boys have dragged me to the big screen at the Alpha Tents in Alphaland Southgate Mall in Makati, where, like every other mall in the country, the fight is being shown live.
“They’re bright and accomplished. They’re family; we trust them and they will do well,” says Michelle Ongpin of her cousins who are now part of
“What the hell are you doing here?” That was a common reaction to friends of chef William Anthony King when they learned he has restaurant
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