
LOOK: Marikina traffic lights flash shoes for Sapatos Festival
The local government made sure the lights are big and bright enough to be easily noticeable for motorists.
The local government made sure the lights are big and bright enough to be easily noticeable for motorists.
Decades ago, I would have reunions in my in-laws’ place in Marikina. There, I was introduced to different versions of common dishes.
We recently scoured Marikina and San Mateo for some yummy food stops. We discovered that the two cities are having some sort of a culinary revolution.
Christmas, it’s been said, is mainly for children. But grown-ups who want to relive their childhood need only go to the carnival—and there are several within Metro Manila—to feel young again.
Missed the chance to shop and help at Caritas Manila’s Social Enterprise Buy and Give Expo 3 last September? Come to the Activity Center of Ayala Glorietta Mall, Palm Drive, Makati City, until Nov. 27, where “Buying is the new way of giving.”
A house possibly designed by the late National Artist for Architecture Leandro Locsin opened its doors recently to the public as a center for creative
Marikina’s shoe industry is facing a threat greater than competition from cheap China imports: losing its cobblers.
At 78, Virginia Romero has seen quite a few battles in life, but her latest still rekindles the passion of her younger years.
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