With its outdoor vertical garden, clear glass windows and enviable corner location, the newly opened Gourmet Corner on the ground floor of San Antonio Plaza, Forbes Park, Makati, is hard to miss.
A few years back, there was this small coffee shop along the highway to Tagaytay named Bag of Beans. It sold what seemed like a copy of Baguio Country Club’s Raisin Bread, among its English pies, and of course, coffee.
BEFORE his name became synonymous with the ongoing family rift over his estate, Potenciano Ilusorio was a successful lawyer and businessman
Pitting one set of siblings against another, the Ilusorio family feud has dragged on for more than 15 years now, clogged the court system with more than 300 legal suits and counter-suits, and entertained the idly curious as it played out in the media over the years.
How can an organization that has had for its motto since 1933, “to help people in need,” fold up just like that, at a time that the numbers of the needy have multiplied?
THE GOOD news about Baguio City is that Camp John Hay remains open to tourists who want to see what residents say are the last few green spaces in the mountain resort.
Executives of some of the biggest companies in the country got together for the 1st Solane Golf Tournament at the Wack Wack Golf and Country Club, dahlings.
Hollywood’s influence on Cordilleran culture was evident in the 19th staging of the Panagbenga or Flower Festival in Baguio last week.