In deciding to keep or discard an item, I ask myself if that item gives me joy and satisfaction. I try not base my decision on whether I “need” the item, because the answer will invariably always be a “yes”. Through the years, I find that keeping an item, simply because the need for it might arise in the future, …
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Premier property developer Ortigas & Co. is celebrating its 84th anniversary with a renewed commitment to transform Metro Manila’s landscape and build for life.
Read More »James Hardie, NHA conduct carpentry workshops
Continuing its commitment to allow every Filipino to live without compromise, James Hardie Philippines, together with the National Housing Authority (NHA), is conducting a series of livelihood workshops on basic carpentry for carpenters living in NHA housing projects.
Read More »‘Ant-Man’ is smaller, but still not fun size
Review by Jake Coyle / The Associated Press If ever there was a sworn devotee—a chanting, face-painted worshipper—of the Big, it is Marvel.
Read More »Cinemalaya expands screenings for Asian films
The Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival and Competition, considered the Philippines’ leading festival of its kind, is adding a section showcasing Asian films, offering a venue for filmmakers facing censorship in other parts of Asia.
Read More »Choir presents Bonifacio musical event on July 24
To celebrate its golden year and commemorate the establishment of the Katipunan this month, the Andres Bonifacio Concert Choir will present Andres Bonifacio: Ang Dakilang Anakpawis (Part II) on July 24 at 6:45 p.m., at the GSIS Theater, CCP (Cultural Center of the Philippines) Complex in Pasay City.
Read More »Palawan government earmarks P2.07B for tourism development
By Azer N. Parrocha / Philippines News Agency The provincial government of Palawan has earmarked about P2.07 billion for tourism development this year, a Department of Tourism (DOT) official said recently.
Read More »Anya Resort & Residences redefines the Tagaytay retreat
Retreats, whether personal or corporate, have always been a key reason for vacationing in Tagaytay City, Cavite province. Its cool air and greenery allow people to relax and shed the worries of city living. Anya Resort & Residences, an up-and-coming residential resort, aims to redefine the Tagaytay retreat experience through its location and ambiance.
Read More »Richmonde Hotel Ortigas showers guests with culinary treats
The rainy season is here again, but there’s no need to let it get you down. You can spice up cold and dreary days with a load of thrilling delights from Richmonde Hotel Ortigas.
Read More »Made-in-China food shortage imperils Philippines
By Luis Leoncio Sen. Ralph Recto has warned the country of a possible “made-in-China food shortage,” as colleague Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. chided the government for limiting its options on the territorial dispute with China by closing the door to bilateral negotiations.
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