Book honors basketball’s Maestro
By Michael Angelo S. Murillo
THE COUNTRY’s rich basketball history has produced many personalities that have become icons of the sport, one of whom is...
The hired assassin’s trade
Movie Review
Sicario
Directed by Denis Villeneuve
By Noel Vera
THE FILM begins with an FBI raid to rescue what are supposed to be drug hostages in an...
Scream and shout
By Nickky Faustine P. de Guzman
MOST local horror booths are funny rather than scary (or perhaps I am only trying hard to appear brave)....
One tough bird: vulture’s genes help it thrive on rotting flesh
By Will Dunham
WASHINGTON — A diet of putrid rotting flesh may not be your cup of tea, but to the cinereous vulture, found across...
The benefits of newborn screening
MEDICINE CABINET
REINER W. GLOOR
NEWBORN screening (NBS) is very important and as such Presidential Proclamation No. 540 designates the first week of October of every...
Halloween parties
ALABANG
On Oct. 31, kids together with their families are in for a treat at “The Witch’s Brew Halloween Party” from 11 a.m. to 2...
The impact of budgets
Getting The Edge In Professional Selling — Terence A. Hockenhull
What can a salesperson do when a customer rejects a suggested product based on cost?
One...
Kids Korea
Text and Photos by Cecille Santillan-Visto
WHEN TRAVELING with kids overseas, there are three main factors to consider — enough interesting sites to visit and...
Tomorrow, according to today’s youth
By Nickky Faustine P. de Guzman
A better tomorrow should start at home. In the Philippines, many young Filipino designers, students, and environmentalists are into...
Record producer’s music A-Z: Madagascan royalty to dead racehorses
LONDON -- A is for “Ain’t Misbehavin’,” a jazz classic partly written by a Madagascan royal; G is for “Greenville,” a Lucinda Williams country...
What to see this week
Crows Explode
THE THIRD FILM in a series based on Hiroshi Takahashi’s Crows manga series from the 1990s, Crows Explodes begins one month after the...
Crocs rest with one eye open for threats: Australian researchers
SYDNEY — Saltwater crocodiles can rest with one eye open to watch for threats, Australian scientists said last week, with further research likely to...