They get the party started
Think of a club DJ, and the image that comes to mind is a pumped-up party animal—the dexterity by which the DJ’s hands play with complex-looking buttons and turntables could
Think of a club DJ, and the image that comes to mind is a pumped-up party animal—the dexterity by which the DJ’s hands play with complex-looking buttons and turntables could
MANILA, Philippines— Guided by a therapist and cue cards, Jose Canoy carefully removed a waffle from the griddle, turned off the waffle maker and asked for a serving
In a coffee shop with mellow lighting and murals dominated by a huge portrait of national hero Andres Bonifacio, lawyer and street photographer Allan Reiz Macaraig picked out a heart-shaped, pink post-it from a glass window and put it on the table.
A controversial Nazi-themed cafe in Indonesia would be reopened with a broader World War II theme—without the swastika symbols but retaining images of Adolf Hitler, the owner’s lawyer said Tuesday.
Drop by “La Cuisine Française” (Sedeño and San Agustin Streets, Salcedo Village, Makati) on any given evening, and chances are, you will hear a French accordionist singing Edith Piaf songs; or a French jazz trio; and maybe singing actor Tony Marino (“The King and I”) belting out Broadway favorites like “Cabaret” and “I Am What I Am.”
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