The Carlos Palanca Foundation, Inc. today announced it is accepting entries to the 72nd Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature (CPMA). The most prestigious literary competition in the Philippines, the Palanca Awards, is open to all Filipino citizens or former Filipino citizens of all ages,...
Fashion trends don’t just emerge on the runways or the pages of the magazine these days. The style game now is also active online. In the past years, we have seen different fashion “cores” take the spotlight on social media. Think of the pink madness caused by Barbiecore, or the westerncore...
Apart from being the home of the finest jewelry pieces in the world, Cartier is also known for its luxury eyewear. This summer season, it has come up with an eyewear service that not only celebrates chic accessorizing but also individuality. Dubbed “Set For You,” the bespoke eyewear service is...
Go on an adventure with Hoka Sportswear brand Hoka opens two new stores in Metro Manila, one on the second level of One Ayala Mall, located at the corner of Ayala Avenue and EDSA, and another at GH Mall in the Greenhills Shopping Complex along Ortigas Avenue. On display at its newest spaces are the...
The 13th branch of Genki Sushi has arrived in the City of Firsts at Gateway Mall 2, Cubao, Quezon City. Located at the Upper Ground B Level of the mall, Genki Sushi is a Japanese sushi concept that originated in Japan in 1968. Over the years, the kitchen chain has evolved and revamped its ordering...
Turnover of hygiene kits from SM Store Shop & Share for Women to Girl Scouts of the Philippines (GSP) National Headquarters. Photo shows (L-R): Jade Reyes, Program Director of GSP, Aries Pineda, Sr. Manager of SM Store CSR and Publicity together with GSP National President, Dr. Cristina...
By JACQUELYN LUCERO Do you find yourself often saying things like: “I am too fat or skinny to...” “I am too old or young to...” “I am too inexperienced to...” “I am too shy to...” “I am too busy to...” “I am too broke to...” These self-limiting statements can be endless, but...
Something to see… an exhibit of larger-than-life eggs celebrating Easter. Gathering a troupe of 16 artists, Dr. Emilio C. Yap III, president and vice chairman of Manila Bulletin, opened the sixth edition of his “Hatch” series at Manila Hotel to show the world what creative minds and hands can...
Commemorate the spirit of Easter with a reverent Sunday mass at 11 a.m. on March 31 at the grand ballroom of Solaire Entertainment City and choose from the many signature restaurants, all ready to enchant palates, to treat yourself and family. Easter at Finestra comes with unlimited flutes of...
Easter and eggs often go hand in hand. In Pagan beliefs, eggs represented fertility and restoration of Earth as they welcomed the spring season. This belief was adopted by Christians, and they believed that Jesus Christ resurrected Easter Sunday. The cracking of the egg became a metaphor for...
Illustration from Freepik On the eve of the Easter holiday, a lone hare stands and looks at a job well done. Eggs are seen laid out all over the fields, the result of an entire night’s worth of work. For the Easter Bunny, the Easter holiday is no simple task. It entails a worldwide route,...
Based on a study conducted by American economist Joel Waldfogel, titled “The Welfare Effect of Gender-Inclusive Intellectual Property Creation: Evidence from Books,” female authors are now dominating the publishing industry. But before this historic feat for women, strong female writers had to...