RWM kicks off its Oktoberfest celebration that carries the Filipino ‘inuman’ spirit
RESORTS World Manila (RWM) joins in on the fun of beer drinkers around the world as they clink their glasses together in celebration of Oktoberfest.
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RESORTS World Manila (RWM) joins in on the fun of beer drinkers around the world as they clink their glasses together in celebration of Oktoberfest.
People are seeking humanity in an increasingly inhumane world hounded by political tensions, sociocultural movements and natural disasters, a study showed.
THE lottery’s nine-figure jackpot is still up for grabs as of this writing, and has ballooned to a whopping P695 million. For weeks, the massive purse has been making a lot of people rich with hopes and dreams.
Gabby Concepcion will return with an ensemble of stars for Gabay Guro’s Grand Gathering 2018, a free tribute event for teachers from all over the country this Sunday, September 23, at the Mall of Asia Arena.
CEBU CITY—The impending downpour of a dim Sunday afternoon over the Cebu City Sports Center finally came in as slow and heavy, then torrential. In the grayness of the driving rain, however, in the middle of the field now cleared of people, a bright sunshine of a scene came through.
IT’S the Filipinos’ turn to take on the iconic Mah Jong.
THE Asian Development Bank (ADB) is “proactively seeking ways” to help countries leverage digital technologies for development while emphasizing the role of information and communications technology (ICT) in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) laid out by the United Nations Development Programme.
MELBOURNE—“Well, what about Australia?” I asked my elder sister years ago during a chat about our travels.
March is officially listed as National Women’s Month, but these past couple of days had the spotlight fixated on women who were all over the news cycles.
NOTHING amplifies the boring tick of the office clock louder than a vacation hangover.
AN anonymous 22-year-old online user—who, based on age and curiosity, may be a college fresh graduate—dared ask the good people of the Internet: “I want to become a millionaire by 35. How do I do this?”
Wide-ranging privileges from Megaworld Hotels and its homegrown hotel brands will soon be available through one card with the group’s just-announced exclusive membership privilege card program, called Club Access.
WITH regards to traditional understanding, business has not been as usual in recent years, and won’t be so in the next few either.
LOCAL water-refilling station franchisor Living Water had an ambition that demanded the most perfect of executions. The small-to-medium enterprise (SME) dreamed to go regional.
NOW here’s something for a fresh perspective.
SINCE it’s the first day of spooky August, let’s talk about ghosts, specifically the kind that recently haunted Hollywood blockbuster filmmaker James Gunn.
TWO weeks into the recently concluded 2018 World Cup, news broke that football’s hottest star has one of the warmest hearts.
LAST week’s newsmakers showed us that an apology is a double-edged sword. Done right, the apology digs the hatchet a nice grave. Done the same way as they did, it etches the offender’s name on tombstone.
THE first image that may come to mind when thinking about the workings of a hotel proximate to a busy airport is a restless lobby, one where guests from all corners of the globe go about their business posthaste. They are on a rush, occupied with respective agendas, clutching a luggage handle on one hand and a well-stamped passport on the other.
IF you’re a man over the age of 50 who’s often robbed of a good night’s sleep by an ill-timed bathroom break, you may have an enlarged prostate gland—but not necessarily cancer.
INSPIRATION doesn’t always beam from the high heavens. Sometimes, it comes from a speech by Chris Pratt about the importance of breathing and praying and keeping bathroom trips odorless.
IN many respects, Iloilo feels like the quintessential Filipino home.
What does a sleepy grown man do with a Netflix account and around 30 minutes to spare because his mother’s words to “never, ever sleep with wet hair” live immortal? An argument can be made for using a hair dryer after shower, sure, but I didn’t think of that at that time, honestly.
GLOBE Telecom Inc. last week announced its 5G wireless technology adoption in the Philippines that will be made commercially available by the middle of next year via its home broadband services.
“The sad thing is, suicide doesn’t end the pain. It just passes it on to someone else.”—Anonymous
Dr. Ryan Pekson is on the verge of a scientific breakthrough. Two years into his current stint as a postdoctoral research fellow at Albert Einstein College of Medicine’s Kitsis Lab in New York, the Filipino scientist is spearheading a project that aims to understand the association between mitochondrial dynamics and cell death involved in ischemia and heart failure for possible intervention—and the answer is within reach. In plain speak: he and his team are about to change the world.
BANGKOK, Thailand—On December 8, 1913, Thailand’s King Rama VI issued a royal decree that pushed for “progress and prosperity.” The plan was to usher in modernization by ramping up infrastructure projects using the country’s deep resource of raw materials.
A LOCKER room video surfaced online on Monday minutes after the Cleveland Cavaliers advanced to the NBA Finals for the fourth straight year. The clip showed Cavs players and personnel overcome with emotions following their deciding victory over the Boston Celtics, dancing and singing to rapper Meek Mill’s “Dreams and Nightmares.”
SATURDAY was slow and the TV was on, so I tuned in to the regal pageantry that was the royal wedding of Prince Harry of Britain and American actress Meghan Markle. Anderson Cooper and the rest of the CNN talking heads did their best in contextualizing the magnitude of the event, saying we won’t be seeing another one like it for at least a couple of decades, that this might be the last one with Queen Elizabeth, that this would be an event marked by not a few breaks from long-standing royal tradition. It was an easy sell, really.
BORACAY—It’s the penultimate weekend before this paradise gets shut off from the world for six months, with the high-noon sun scorching its renowned sand and sea, but a boy doesn’t seem to care. He goes about his business, neglecting the intensity of the climate, both sociopolitical and actual.
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