This laid-back metropolis in Mindanao gave us a chance to enjoy its nightlife, however brief due to the liquor ban after midnight.
The first few times we visited Davao City in the early 1990s, there was no window for a night out, although having ice-cold beers with grilled tuna and bihod (fish roe) one afternoon was memorable enough.
YOUR mantra for the week: “This is my merriest Christmas ever.”
Stand-up comedy Pinoy style has been flourishing for quite a long time, gauging by the number of comedy bars and lounges that have sprouted around the metro.
In a small, relatively empty but exclusive-looking Makati nightspot called Behind Bar, the country’s five presidential candidates find...
A PATHOLOGICAL phenomenon is emerging, and Rodrigo Duterte and Ferdinand Marcos Jr. have not only induced it but done so to the degree that, sick as the prospect might be, it may just carry them, respectively, to presidential and vice presidential victories.
A PRESIDENTIAL campaign means “all hands on deck” for the candidate’s family, but that doesn’t mean they all have to row.
Since early last month I have been speaking once or twice a week at forums on the stakes in elections, particularly in the upcoming one. My audiences are voters of various ages and social situations, and my enlistments, although unsolicited and coming at short notice, have such sort of serendipitous appeal I just cannot resist them.
Top standup comedian Willie Nepomuceno held his election spoof “PangGulo ng Pilipinas” on Saturday night, April 30, to a sold-out crowd at the Music Museum.
Super reimagines the lives of the 2016 presidential aspirants as literature, magnifying their personas and classifying them into anything but...