New Year’s Eve at Casino Español
Casino Español is the safest place to be on New Year’s Eve. No fireworks, and definitely no firearms—only the blare from an intrepid band that plays dance music till the crack down.
Casino Español is the safest place to be on New Year’s Eve. No fireworks, and definitely no firearms—only the blare from an intrepid band that plays dance music till the crack down.
I was born about where the years of the Dragon and the Rabbit meet. With such fortune, I am under the impression that I have a choice in the matter. And 2017 being the Year of the Fire Rooster, which promises to be a good year for the Dragon but difficult in almost all aspects for the Rabbit, it’s not hard to guess which one I’ll be.
There are many music artists who are good in their craft. But those who truly stand out are exceptional in their work. Two of them, both singers, are due to perform soon.
A long time ago, this store used to house a Chinese restaurant, but now it sells the usual phone load, newspapers, magazines and cold drinks. In a busy place like Libertad near the Pasay Market, there is nothing unusual about that—except that next to the candies and cigarettes, there are several furry and very relaxed cats and kittens minding the store along with owner Mercedes Ong, or Bipo for short. There are about 30 at Bipo’s last count.
Your mantra for the week: “When I hear of someone’s success, I rejoice for them knowing I am next.”
Timing is everything! When my hubby Dennis proposed to me over two decades ago after just two months of being together, I felt it was a perfect time to settle down.
Dear Emily, You had a column once entitled, “Could her husband and his ex be more than Facebook friends?” I am a happily married woman with a husband I
There’s never a bad time for a good dinner. And in the middle of the busy holiday season, we at Inquirer RED Magazine hosted an intimate get-together with friends and household names in the industry of architecture and interior design at the Raging Bull Chophouse and Bar.
I was an obedient student in college (also in high school and so on), so when my journalism teacher, Bibsy Carballo, told me to report to the newest and swankiest hotel in the country then, I did just that. No questions asked—when told to jump, my generation did, never asking why or where, but just how high, as they say.
There is a new resident in the White House. The other shoe has dropped. This is no reality show. It’s for real.
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