Dinner with the Rockefellers amid splendor of Old Manila
Imagine fine dining with the country’s best emerging artists in a palatial jewel box right at the heart of Old Manila
Imagine fine dining with the country’s best emerging artists in a palatial jewel box right at the heart of Old Manila
New deodorant line is said to be activated by movement
THERE is definitely something strange in this neighborhood. That oh-so-quiet neighborhood is Teachers Village, and the something strange is Leeroy New. The houses here look alike, and the gate of
Tomorrow night’s musical show for APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) delegates and economic ministers in Boracay–the biggest so far in the series of APEC events hosted by the Philippines this year–will carry
We had a fanciful night, dahlings, when Moet Hennessy Asia Pacific gathered distinguished guests to an intimate event that unveiled its new look. We marveled at the beauty of Hennessy
Our trade shows aren’t so much about setting trends as they are about the much-vaunted Filipino creativity and craftsmanship—and the challenges of succeeding in the world market.
The recent opening of the “ArtWearAble” exhibit at Yuchengco Museum proved that man was no longer “just a subject but a canvas for contemporary artists.”
Nicole gave me a pieceof coral-colored soap (Dior), in a sculptured container. It smelled good, mmmmmmm. It took months of agony to decide to use such an expensive soap, it seemed just too good for li’l ole me.
He may only be 27 years old, but artist Leeroy New already has a sizeable body of work that ranges from the drawings and sculptural pieces he did when he was younger to the public installations and wearable art that reminds one of vegetation or insect carapaces.
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