Love wins at the MMFF

By Nickky Faustine P. de Guzman Love is the name of the game at this year’s Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF). This time around, the...

Would you like to fly?

By Nickky Faustine P. de Guzman Videography and photography by Sam Gonzales Ten minutes is a short time, especially when you’re high on life — as...

The tastes of the Last Frontier

By Zsarlene Chua PALAWAN — often called the Philippines’ “Last Frontier” as the province still maintains more than 50% of its original forest cover and is...

Skip Room Service: Singapore wants business trippers to have fun

THE lone business traveler has a typically sad routine: finish with meetings, head back to the hotel, fire up the laptop, and work while...

It’s never too late to take up sports

By Michael Angelo S. Murillo On the surface, sports like basketball, volleyball and biking may seem mundane, best left to be learned early in life,...

Home away from home

The travel industry is being disrupted. First there were the budget airlines which made it possible for an increasing number of people to travel...

Takuya Wada: Ring, pachinko, and tablets vs paper

By Susan Claire Agbayani He was calling to his mother as she came out of the bathroom while combing her tresses. What he saw frightened...

It’s the end of the word as we know it

By Jessica Zafra EVERY YEAR the Oxford Dictionaries declare a Word of the Year, and this year it’s . Not “face with tears of joy,”...

Meet the ‘ASIAN BUSINESS TRAVELER’

By Zsarlene B. Chua, Reporter A recent study commissioned by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) lifts the veil on the travel habits of Asian business travelers...

The Filipino Mom in the digital world

By Jasmine Agnes T. Cruz Filipino mothers are tech-savvy. They are online, are mobile first, and are the decision makers for household purchases. This is according...

A walk in the park

By Victoria Fritz NEOGAN, a tiny village in Tagaytay city, is home to the Philippines’ only world-class restaurant (Antonio’s is the only restaurant in the...

Here comes the sun

By Nickky Faustine P. de Guzman With the air-conditioner, television, computer, electric fan, and refrigerator eternally turned on, a typical Filipino household of five members...