Their new normal: ‘To keep sane, it’s important to have a grateful heart’
It has changed my life Dr. Vicki Belo medical director, Belo Medical Group I’m trying to see the “new normal” as exciting and positive. Let me describe how it has
It has changed my life Dr. Vicki Belo medical director, Belo Medical Group I’m trying to see the “new normal” as exciting and positive. Let me describe how it has
Jojie Dingcong, successful businessman and effervescent manager to numerous movie stars and to a beloved concert queen, has touched base with his roots in Bacolod City—perhaps one of a few Bacolod natives who are going back to live in their home city, even if only on weekends, after their hectic lives in Metro Manila.
The Belo Medical Group recently held a twin event at Makati Shangri-La’s Rizal Ballroom—the birthday celebration of its founder, Vicki Belo, and the launch of its non-surgical face-lift service, Thermilift.
A triple treat of fun, fab and great Ilonggo food took place when Belo Medical Group stormed Bacolod City as part of its year-long 25th-anniversary celebration.
My dearest best buddy Jojie Dingcong turned another chapter in his exciting life by celebrating his birthday with an awesome bash at the spanking new Congo Grille on Jupiter Street in Makati.
Busy,” according to the Webster Dictionary, means “active and attentively engaged in work.” And that, dahlings, describes my close pal, Jojie Dingcong. He has an ever growing stable of celebrity
It was pouring rain, not men, dahlings, during that wet night launch of “Colour Your Life,” to introduce the Colours Collection of trendy outfits by designer Emy Cruz. The happening,
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