Former international hotelier and the first Filipino GM of an international hotel chain, Bubot Quicho (or “Q” as friends call...
Baby boomers are defying convention and their age as they indulge the passions of their youth.
As Dr. Eleuterio “Teyet” Pascual is laid to rest Sunday, he leaves us precious memories of moments that were a mix of sadness and hilarity, of high society and show biz, of erudite talk and gossip.
One fine day, Nanding Josef, the articulate artistic director of Tanghalang Pilipino (TP), resident drama group of the Cultural Center of the Philippines, called up to announce that TP’s 25th anniversary was fast approaching. And would I like to write a book about the organization and its accomplishments?
It’s always a joy to witness how girls blossom into lovely ladies. When Tonyboy Cojuangco’s daughter Dominique turned 18, I grabbed the opportunity to feature the family in the June issue of Philippine Tatler.
The first thing one notices when meeting Dominique Cojuangco, only daughter of actress Gretchen Barretto and businessman Tonyboy Cojuangco, is her candor. This young woman who turns 19 in a few weeks quickly puts people at ease with her open smile and self-deprecating humor. She is one of Bench Body’s endorsers for its new whitening range.
Tonyboy Cojuangco loves to eat. That’s why he recently opened another restaurant in Makati called Bruce Lim’s Rustique Kitchen.
“I don’t want to sound cheesy, but he’s like an angel to me,” says celebrity chef Bruce Lim of businessman Tonyboy Cojuangco, who just opened a chic restaurant two weeks ago in Makati—with Lim at the helm of the kitchen. Cojuangco even named the restaurant after the chef: Bruce Lim’s Rustique Kitchen.
Some of our town’s most prominent celebrities passed all their other invites so they could make it to the recent birthday bash of their dear friend, low-profile construction magnate Alice Eduardo.
The terno is such a turn-on,” said Borgy Manotoc.