
The Metro stores’ 40-year legacy of making life easy
Written by: Ruth L. Navarra Metro Ayala Center Cebu made the headlines four years ago when a fire gutted the well-loved store. But just like a phoenix rising from the
Written by: Ruth L. Navarra Metro Ayala Center Cebu made the headlines four years ago when a fire gutted the well-loved store. But just like a phoenix rising from the
The DOT and Pateros municipal government have joined hands to fortify the promotion of “balut” as one of the country’s official culinary tourism products.
The Megaworld Lifestyle Malls announced on Tuesday its operating hours for “Undas” (All Saint’s Day and All Soul’s Day).
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.
Living in the metro is stressful, as one is constantly bombarded with noise, pollution and traffic. Sometimes one just wants to drop everything and go somewhere quiet to unwind. Tagaytay is the usual day-trip destination; there’s Baguio, if one opts to go north—but has anyone of us ever thought of going to Rizal province for a weekend getaway?
Puerta Real Gardens in Intramuros, Manila, all bathed in pink light, became the choice destination of Manila’s glamorous women last week as Cream Silk celebrated its 30th year.
Every day, chairman Francis Tolentino reports for work at the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) headquarters on Orense Street in Makati, hoping the hours ahead would be uneventful.
A Quezon City court has awarded P1.1 million in damages to Esabella Cabrera, a Mutya ng Pilipinas beauty pageant winner who was stripped of her title 16 years ago.
Finally, families and couples visiting the 54-hectare Rizal Park in Manila will have a decent place for a picnic.
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