
Read-Along crowns new festival king
EDWARD Batac of the School of St. Anthony was crowned Read-Along Festival King.
EDWARD Batac of the School of St. Anthony was crowned Read-Along Festival King.
PUTTING a newspaper to bed is no easy task. It becomes extra tough when you’re publishing the No. 1 newspaper in the country.
READERS have seen their names on bylines, some for more than two decades, in their attempt to chronicle the story of the Filipino. And until today, these storytellers continue to create pieces that both encapsulate and withstand time.
TODAY is the 125th birth anniversary of Elpidio Quirino.
A Florida couple, married for 60 years, is still enjoying a tradition from their wedding day.
For a piano store to last 50 years in a developing country where classical music gets the least attention is a story worth telling.
The Mind Museum celebrated this March its two years of existence and expertise in teaching art and science to over half a million people.
The predominantly dark-suited guests who gathered for the 25th anniversary of Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) weren’t the usual car enthusiasts. It was mostly a crowd of businessmen, government officials and members of the diplomatic community who filled up the Rizal Ballroom of the Makati Shangri-La hotel.
One hundred and five days. That’s how long Resorts World Manila will be celebrating its anniversary and that’s how long you will be thrilled.
If I had continued to listen to my family and friends about what to do with my hair, I’d still be pouring chemicals on my head every six weeks. In February 2012, after 30 years of dyeing my hair, I decided to let nature take its course.
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