This April is turning out to be full of nice surprises. Two weeks ago, I sent a message to chef Tonyboy Escalante asking what dates he would be in Singapore, because I was attending the World Gourmet Summit and had heard that he was nominated for an award.
Under a billowy canopy, a long dining table stretched out on Taal Vista Hotel’s veranda, overlooking the misty volcano.
Sculptor Ramon Orlina stopped in mid-sentence and wiped his tears as he delivered a short speech at the soft opening of the modest museum he built to pay homage to still-unheralded fellow Pinoy sculptors and other artists.
This holiday season, why not make your Christmas truly merry and your New Year happy by avoiding the hassles of long-distance travel?
TO MARK the 47th anniversary of the Soroptimist International Founder Manila (SIFM), two major activities will be held on May 5 at the Canossa Spirituality House in Tagaytay City, with theme “The Soroptimist in the Year of Faith.”
Taal Vista Hotel celebrates seven decades of existence with a photo contest called “Timeline: Spanning Generations of Memories.”
Batangas Gov. Vilma Santos’ recent suggestion to construct a sign “Batangas” on Taal Volcano, similar to the sign “Hollywood” in Los Angeles, was met with anger, laughter and disbelief.
Hestia, the Greek goddess of cooking, has found a new home apart from the Mount Olympus. It’s roughly an hour’s...
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