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Moon is key to when jellyfish hit beach: Israeli study

JERUSALEM — Swimmers wanting to avoid being stung by jellyfish may want to watch the sky as much as the sea after Israeli researchers found a link between their arrival and the phase of the moon.

Bringing Luzon’s mythical heroes to Mindanao, the Visayas

The legend of Lam-Ang, Bernardo Carpio, Ulo ng Apo and Bul-ul are some of the mythical stories from the Luzon region which will be mounted in a collaborative production tour from Sept. 4 to 11 in Mindanao.

Philippine Travel Mart focuses on the peripatetic Millennial

By Zsarlene B. Chua

GET READY ONCE MORE for long lines snaking around the SMX Convention Center in Pasay City as the Philippine Travel Mart returns for its 27th staging from Sept. 2 to 4. This time more than 200 companies — from travel agencies and tour operators to food and merchandise purveyors — are joining.

Hokkaido Highlights

Sometimes, the best view is the one behind you.

2016 EU-ASEAN business sentiment survey

EUROPEAN INVESTORS are increasing their exposure to Southeast Asia, reaffirming the region’s position as a bright spot in the global economy, as companies look to other markets for growth amid lingering concerns in China, according to the European Union (EU)-Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Business Sentiment Survey. Read the full story.

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The next stage

Under a new musical director, a stronger PPO emerges.

Übermensch

Unmasking cellulose superheroes and their successors.

Touch | Noble writing

Caran d’Ache makes pens coated in rhodium, a metal that costs more than gold.

Little bites, libraries of flavors

Christian Têtedoie on preserving the culinary heritage of France.

Favorite Things | Postcard moments

Jefrë Manuel on the difference between public art and ‘plop art.’

Sight | Swivelling lamps

This lamp by QisDesign was inspired by the coral reef.

End of an era?

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