Ashley Judd’s sex harassment claim against Harvey Weinstein is revived
ACTRESS Ashley Judd persuaded a federal appeals court to let her proceed with a sexual-harassment claim against former movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, who she said sabotaged her career after she rejected his advances.
Scientists solve mystery of the origin of Stonehenge megaliths
SCIENTISTS have solved an enduring mystery about Stonehenge, determining the place of origin of many of the megaliths that make up the famed monument in Wiltshire, England, thanks to a core sample that had been kept in the United States for decades.
Stuff to do at home (07/31/20)
Clarinets the focus at the PPO Instruments Petting Zoo
AS PART of its ongoing live online program to introduce people to musical instruments, the Philippine...
Dog influencers take over Instagram after pandemic puppy boom
MOCHI has an eager smile, an enviable wardrobe, and some killer dance moves. He hangs out at the pool a lot and sometimes takes trips to local vineyards, all of which he documents for his 8,000 Instagram followers. He is also a dog, one of the many new canine users on the platform.
This hearty sandwich will spice up same-old breakfasts — and lunches
RESTAURANTS across the country are starting to reopen, but there’s one popular dining category that remains out of commission: outdoor food markets. Places like Smorgasburg in Brooklyn’s Williamsburg neighborhood — where crowds line up for pizza cupcakes and ramen burgers — create an environment that’s impossible to manage under COVID-19 restrictions. While Smorgasburg is morphing into Smorg to Go for takeout only, another wildly popular destination in New York, the Queens Night Market, remains closed.
Dining In/Out (07/30/20)
IT WAS National Wings Day yesterday but Yellow Cab is extending the celebration until Sunday.
Four ways a brand can communicate with the youth through music streaming
Music streaming has become an essential part of a young person’s lifestyle. A recent study by Consumer Technology Association showed that 78% of Gen Zs and millennials use their smartphones to stream audio every day.
Art in the Park goes virtual
ORIGINALLY slated to run in March this year, Art in the Park was postponed when Luzon was locked down because of the COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic. Instead the popular one-day art festival will run from Aug. 10-17. It won’t be held in its usual venue, the Jaime Velasquez Park in Salcedo Village, Makati, but online, at www.artinthepark.ph.
Rembrandt and Picasso entice life back to auctions after lockdown
LONDON — Works by Rembrandt, Miro and Picasso are being offered to entice life back to the auction world this week when Sotheby’s holds its first face-to-face sale since the coronavirus in London with a line-up from the Renaissance to the European Avant Garde.
Piano players around the world unite during pandemic for virtual recital
WHEN THE coronavirus forced millions of people around the world into lockdown, many sought ways to connect with others and learn new skills online.
Norway plan to save giant Picasso murals divides opinion
OSLO — Norway began tearing down a landmark building adorned with giant murals by Pablo Picasso on Monday as part of efforts to rebuild government headquarters after a deadly far-right bombing.
Designer, LGBT activist Brian Tenorio, 42
DESIGNER, entrepreneur, and community leader Brian Tenorio passed away on Monday, July 27. He was 42.




