Category: Panorama
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A manga inspiration for braving a world of uncertainty
Tatsuki Fujimoto’s heartstopping, heartpounding, and heartbreaking one-shot Look Back.
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Now serving in a changed world
The pandemic isn’t over, but the world is ready to face it. It’s no longer the same world, but we will become used to how it has changed
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The clothes are calling
It’s a whole new world opening up before us—are you dressed for it?
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We’re (almost) back to normal
Still, proceed with caution. The virus has not gone away. Here’s a piece of advice from experts in travel, retail, dining, drinking, and clubbing, fashion, finance, arts and cultural activities, and other fields to help us surely and safely reclaim life as we used to know it.
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A hidden gem in Intramuros
Now on its fifth generation, the business is being headed by a woman, Olivia Limpe-Aw, who’s steering the company into embracing modern techniques while maintaining some of its well-loved traditions.
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Destination 2030
New report from WTTC and JLL outlines global cities’ preparedness for sustainable travel and tourism growth.
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It’s not the end of the world!
Literature, movies, and series about the imagined apocalypse and the post-apocalypse to keep our minds off this one.
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And yet humanity on the brink of despair is there to consider
What better way to give back, but through music and dance showcasing the beauty of the Philippines and the story of the Filipinos on the world stage!
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Why knowledge economy is the way to go
Filipinos are already the leaders in the business process outsourcing (BPO) industry. The next step is for them to do not only customer service but also knowledge process outsourcing, or KPO.
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Coming, going, and Noriko
Yasujiro Ozu’s trilogy, comprising of Late Spring (1949), Early Summer (1951), and Tokyo Story (1953), is regarded by many as his magnum opus and some of the greatest works in cinema.
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The search for bulalo and other adventures on country roads
An exhilarating drive to Tagaytay behind the wheels of the 2021 Ford Everest Sport.
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Prague without the narcissists
The time to go to Prague is now. Get your travel plans in order while much of the world is still shilly-shallying about whether or not it is now safe to travel.
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Summer skin
Skin everywhere, as phrased by Alexandria-born American writer André Aciman in his hugely popular Call Me By Your Name, a little too Millennial-ish, said a reader, meaning too youngish, to which I replied, “But the narrator is only 17 years old.”