Ryan Gallagher has piercing green eyes and boyish good looks, but he says he wants to be known for his God-given talent for singing. The 24-year-old is the featured performer at Saturday’s opening of Solaire Resort & Casino in Entertainment City, Parañaque. He goes onstage at 10 p.m.
The refreshing sight of tropical plants, twin water walls, and elegant, subdued lighting welcomes guests to the newly opened Solaire Resort & Casino—the latest entertainment complex built to bring in more tourists to Manila.
Last week I received a beribboned gold box. It looked like a gift. But it was an invitation to witness the unveiling of Solaire.
When a dinner for media personality and style guru Nina Garcia was held at Solaire, Katrina Razon got cold feet. As an intern in the hotel’s marketing and communications department, her task was to entertain high-profile visitors and the media.
Solaire Resort and Casino’s Yuletide Symphonies will mount the Solaire Signature Musical Fountain concert Sunday, Dec. 15, 6 p.m., at the resort’s Porte Cocher and main lobby.
The scene at the Solaire lobby in Parañaque resembled those from the Martin Scorsese film “Casino”—people huddling at gaming tables, pretty ladies assisting guests, security men surveying the proceedings.
We won’t deny it—we’re all kinda in love with Bruno Mars. And the day before his sold-out Manila concert, he gave us one more reason to love him.
It was a really hot day, dahlings, when that multifaceted woman made her grand entrance in a white crop top and sheer blue palazzo pants, revealing her slim body.
Jerby Santo, a former radio DJ in Tacloban, Leyte, who was working in Cambodia when Super typhoon Yolanda struck Eastern Visayas on Nov. 8, 2013, is back in his hometown to help in rebuilding efforts.
A new Hotel-Casino in Manila is said to be rushing to finish the construction of its own performing arts theater by November, so that Canadian pop superstar Celine Dion could inaugurate it with a special, strictly-by-invitation performance.