The Ninoy Aquino International Airport runways opened flight operations on Saturday evening, 29 October after being closed for 6 hours…
First in Manila: 3D Whale Shark billboard, Space Tunnel, Golden Gateway and Dazzling Light Shows at SM Malls
SM Supermalls celebrates the fun, immersive, experiential holidays in virtual oceans at SM Megamall’s first-ever 3D Whale Shark LED billboard.…
Blowing in the wind
There are no resurrecting ashes, I remember hearing from Sunday catechism school before the wind shifted with the Church now profiting from their own columbariums hosting the cremated.
Still masks on
Filipinos relearning civic duties to protect others by mask-wearing implies in turn a subtle shift from our generally westernized cultural norms into that of more Asianized cultural norms.
The Communion of Saints
In those ceremonies and throughout November, we hear about the Communion of Saints in association with praying for the dead and about heaven, hell, and purgatory.
Xi Jinping and poverty alleviation
Achieving economic growth will not automatically lead to poverty alleviation but poverty reduction strategies may help in developing rural areas and help poor people participate in economic activities.
Overconsumption
Overconsumption is at the root of the triple planetary emergency of climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution.
New and improved Nambatac
His scoring output was reduced, but still decent enough for a star player.
Managing commodity hikes requires total approach solution
Tough decisions have to be made in the coming days or weeks, as DTI weighs in on the petition of food manufacturers to increase prices, and at the same time safeguard consumers from the impact of food inflation.
Lexington and Concord: Tales of valor, heroism
The legacy of Paul Revere, the American silversmith, industrialist and Founding Father, is forever exalted in Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts,…