MANILANS CAN breathe not just a sigh of relief but air that is a little cleaner than usual—hopefully. Mayor Alfredo...
Café Adriatico in Malate celebrated its reopening after sustaining damage from a fire last December. The 33-year-old café, a landmark...
For the residents of the historical community of Sta. Ana, Manila, the Savemore supermarket which opened recently on Pedro Gil...
Hundreds of restaurants are sprouting all over, each catering to its niche in an increasingly discriminating market. One thing these restaurants have in common is where they get their restaurant supplies—Palanca St., Escolta, Manila.
Chef Tina Pamintuan threw a bash to celebrate the one day she can chill out with her close pals. The foreign-trained restaurateur was minus her chef’s outfit and wore a stunning Herve Leger dress at her very own L’Aperitivo, L’Incontro’s new bar lounge, dahlings.
It took just one sight of him, and nightmarish memories come flooding back—him, that ex-mayor, in that trademark floral shirt of his blooming with pseudo-environmentalism.
Make the most of your precious weekends and free weekdays to try out new activities with family and friends. Inquirer 2bU rounds up 10 new things to try and places to visit to turn your free time from blah to blast.
It all began for me, decades ago, in one of the rows of the old Makati Supermart. Amid the clutter of the magazines section, I spied an item I had never seen. It was a comic book I knew immediately was quite special.
Jonathan Roxmouth first fell in love with theater when he played “a very tall munchkin” in a nursery school production of “The Wizard of Oz.” Years later, in 2005, when the Barnyard Theatre Group held auditions for a production of “Grease” in South Africa, Jonathan knew he had to audition.
Another flyover is preparing to soar in one of Manila’s most populous districts.