Changing the local PT game
By Michael Angelo S. Murillo
SEEING how physical therapy has not been developed as a specialized practice here, a Filipino doctor of PT has returned...
Traveling for the music
By Cathy Rose A. Garcia, Associate Editor
Summer isn’t the best time to go to Japan — it’s hot, humid, and did I mention, scorching...
Why luck plays a big role in making you rich
By Ben Steverman
Book Review
Success and Luck:
Good Fortune and
the Myth of Meritocracy
By Robert Frank
Princeton University Press
208 pages
ROBERT FRANK was playing tennis one cold Saturday morning...
The high life
By Noel Vera
Television
High-Rise
Directed by James Gunn
Netflix
BEN WHEATLEY’s screen version of J.G. Ballard’s 1975 novel High-Rise is, I suppose, as good an effort as any...
Let the client decide
Getting the edge in professional selling
Terence A. Hockenhull
I wouldn’t be far off the mark if I suggested that 95% of all salesmen offer solutions...
Sex healthy for aging women, risky for older men
WASHINGTON — Frequent, satisfying sexual activity poses cardiovascular risks for older men — but regular orgasmic sex could actually protect aging women from certain...
Pairing off with Coca-Cola
Ads & Ends
Nanette Franco-Diyco
Working for Coca-Cola, creative agencies McCann Worldgroup, Ogilvy One, and Visual Latina have all come up with different executions which together...
What to see this week
5 films to see on the week of September 9-16, 2016
Howl
A LATE night train out of London is stopped midway through its trip when...
YA author gains fame through Wattpad
By Camille Anne M. Arcilla
ONLINE storytelling community Wattpad has grown in popularity not only in the Philippines but also in the international setting. Young...
Your Weekend Guide (September 9, 2016)
EXHIBITS
ArtInformal presents Prelude to A Billion Years by Constantino Zicarelli, on view until Oct. 8. ArtInformal is located at 277 Connecticut St. Greenhills East,...
Warming oceans are ‘sick,’ global scientists warn
HONOLULU — Global warming is making the oceans sicker than ever before, spreading disease among animals and humans and threatening food security across the...
Zika could live in eyes, spread through tears: study
WASHINGTON — The Zika virus can live in eyes, researchers said Tuesday, after conducting experiments on mice that may explain why some patients develop...




