
Give your dad an unforgettable wellness travel experience
According to the Global Wellness Summit (an international organization that shapes the future of the global wellness industry by bringing leaders and visionaries together), wellness
According to the Global Wellness Summit (an international organization that shapes the future of the global wellness industry by bringing leaders and visionaries together), wellness
Recently I watched the teleserye “I Left My Heart in Sorsogon,” simply because I was homesick. Although I was born in Manila, my parents were
Heart Evangelista unabashedly displayed her latest acquisition from an ukay-ukay in Sorsogon — a fashionable see-through blue dress.
Heart Evangelista is filled with joy and pride as she helps out local artisans in Sorsogon, the home province of her husband, Gov. Francis “Chiz” Escudero.
Heart Evangelista zeroed in on the usefulness of pili nuts which happen to be very common in her husband’s native land, Bicol.
The Healing Servants Foundation was spearheaded by Fr. Gerard Deveza in 2002. A diocesan priest, he was ordained on Oct. 7, 1981, in Sorsogon.
Blessed as it is with thousands of islands, the Philippines offers a wealth of travel destinations, especially lately with the boom in low-cost flights.
It’s one of those moments that come instantly to memory when I think about my father, who died 33 years ago; I lost him as a college freshman, seven months after he threw a grand party for my 18th birthday, complete with a waltz (daddy was a fabulous dancer).
At least once in your life, as a Filipino, you should experience the sight of landing at Legazpi airport, Albay, and see the perfect cone
The original play “Si Bulusan nan Si Agingay,” based on the folk story about the origins of the volcano lakes Bulusan and Agingay in
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