Me, me, me, again!
Theater
No Filter 2.0
By Jasmine Agnes T. Cruz, Reporter
THEY ARE TALKING about themselves again.
Last July, The Sandbox Collective presented its first original show, No Filter, which now...
Mystery author Agatha Christie was queen of poison
TORQUAY, UNITED KINGDOM — Throughout her prolific career, mystery author Agatha Christie killed off hundreds of characters by bullets, daggers, even a blow of...
Fall movie preview
By Richard Roeper
CONVENTIONAL movie wisdom says summer is for superheroes and sequels, reboots and R-rated comedies — but come autumn, it’s time for the...
Under the sea
By Jasmine Agnes T. Cruz
Exhibit
A Glass of the Sea: An Exhibition on the Coral Triangle
A LIBRARY of sea creatures, environmentally conscious video games, and more...
What TV shows do CEOs watch?
The Binge
by Jessica Zafra
Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, chair and CEO, Ayala Corp.
Current favorites
• Rectify
• Deutschland 83
• Mr. Robot
• Boardwalk Empire
• The Honorable Woman
•...
Your weekend guide
September 26-October 31, 2015
EVENTS
David Mack — the New York Times best selling author and artist of Kabuki and Daredevil fame — will be at...
Gender bender
LONDON — Scottish-born author Ali Smith has received a number of honors for her gender-bending novel How to be both that explores issues of...
West Virginia engineer proves to be a David to VW’s Goliath
MORGANTOWN, W.V. — Daniel Carder, an unassuming 45-year-old engineer with gray hair and blue jeans, appears an unlikely type to take down one of...
What to see this week
8 films to see from Sept. 25-Oct. 2, 2015:
The PBA: A Nation’s Passion
THE 90-MINUTE documentary traces the beginnings of basketball in the Philippines to the...
Lower doses of heart meds save lives
MIAMI — People who suffered a heart attack lived longer when their dose of a medication known as a beta-blocker was a quarter of...
Forever blowing bubbles
BUBBLES may seem pretty ordinary to the naked eye, but for Louis Pearl, the world’s leading “bubbleologist,” there is more to them than meets...
Boom time for Filipino writers
By Nickky Faustine P. de Guzman
PRINT’S NOT DEAD. Philippine Literature is not dead. It’s alive and perhaps, livelier than ever before.
Does one need proof?
Of...