Scottsdale, Arizona—God’s timing is impeccable. He also has a great sense of humor.
Christmas is the merriest time of the year, and truly the longest celebrated holiday in the Philippines. It’s the season when families go malling and shopping with gusto.
A couple of seasons ago, I swore never again to get hooked on soap operas or endless teleseryes.
“Weddings at the Waterfront: La Relance” was the grandest bridal fashion show ever mounted at the Pacific ballroom of the Waterfront Cebu City Hotel and Casino. Invitations indicated dress code as red carpet chic or black tie and—surprise, surprise—a great number complied.
Joyce Ma, considered Asia’s Empress of Fashion, was the driving force behind making Hong Kong the shopping capital of the region. In the ’70s, she was responsible for introducing designers such as Giorgio Armani and Prada who were, at the time, relatively unknown in the region.
Sharon Inductivo, manager of South Border, wants to block off Feb. 25, 2017, from the band’s gig schedule to let members watch the James Taylor concert at the SM Mall of Asia (MOA) Arena.
Your mantra for the week: “With love and understanding, I can forgive all.”
I am past 60, married to a funny guy who is more a friend than a lover, and having an affair with a married man who loves his wife.
It’s not unusual for Filipinos to eat at least six times a day: breakfast, merienda, lunch, merienda, dinner, and an optional midnight snack.