The tailor who is not a tailor
Traditionally, the relationship between a Neapolitan tailor and his client is much more personal than a clean-cut business transaction.
The Glenlivet XXV: Sexy, seductive, and opulent
In the words of Alan Winchester, The Glenlivet’s master distiller, the Glenlivet XXV is “a whisky so exceptional, it requires the signed approval of four expert whisky makers.”
Vintage barbers
“Once in a while, a man wants to feel pampered. It’s nostalgia that pulls you into these barbershops.”
Feats of shoemaking
Ingenuity is the very heart of Sapatero—a combination of scholarliness, curiosity, and derring-do that appeals to their customers.
Penny Dreadful drops the ghastliest twist of all: It suddenly ends.
10 reasons to binge-watch the literary horror series
The Binge
Jessica Zafra
FOR THREE SEASONS the fans of Showtime’s Victorian drama Penny Dreadful have reveled in its sumptuous gothic atmosphere, its bloodsoaked storylines and its never-ending struggle against demons without and within. We’ve seen things you wouldn’t believe; we do not terrify easily. But when the words “The End” appeared at the close of Season 3, Episode 9, we greeted it with shrieks of terror. It’s over? Without warning?
American Idiot is not just for rock fans
By Camille Anne M. Arcilla
Theater Review
Green Day’s American Idiot
Presented by 9Works Theatrical
July 1 to 3, 8 to 10, 8 p.m.
Globe Iconic Store, Bonifacio High Street Amphitheater,
Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City
IT’S FOR Green Day groupies, for sure — it was like listening to the punk rock band’s playlist non-stop, but sung live — but for those who are not fans, or do not even have a clue who Green Day is, American Idiot is the musical that would turn them into believers.