Appears on
Articles27
The internet’s new chaotic duo hits mainstream TV
“The People Have Spoken”—which taps on issues, dilemmas, and more—serves as a playground for Baus Rufo and Joy Barcoma's commentary
Where to art hop this July 2026
July 2026’s cultural calendar is packed with solo exhibitions, landmark museum presentations, and compelling group shows in Manila
The humility of the heart
The way of humility is what leads us to wisdom and an understanding of the mysteries of our relationship with God
How to talk about money with your kids
Many parents want to start talking about finances with their children because they didn't have financial education growing up
Dress yourself and your house up
From the debut of Benlai in the Philippines to a wardrobe refresh by Lady Rustan, and the opening of Anko’s newest branch, here's what's new in stores.
A National Artist defying the Western gaze
National Artist for Dance Agnes Locsin’s work serves as a seminal example of the neo-ethnic genre—as seen in her traveling retrospective exhibition titled “Dance is My Life.”
The grateful universe of Jo Ann Bitagcol
Celebrating 30 years in fashion, Jo Ann Bitagcol’s latest collection “Thank You, Universe” takes from Philippine archives and a pursuit of the greater good.
Why cover songs are both a challenge and a reward
“Hopia, Mani, Popcorn 3”—an album series that aims to breathe new life into well-loved OPM classics—includes cover songs by artists like Up Dharma Down and The Juans.
Baon that builds brains
The brain is a hungry organ. Even though it makes up a small part of the body, it uses roughly a fifth of a child's daily energy. And a well-fed brain learns better.
A portrait of the artist as a stalker
Some take voyeurism—inadvertent or otherwise—to the extreme of stalking, and deliberately so. Or perhaps nobly so, for the sake of their art
What is a Chabad house and why doesn’t Siargao want one?
In addition to a string of abrasive tourist behavior by visiting Israelis, a Chabad house is also sparking concerns about cultural colonization
Thanks to F4, I’m singing in Mandarin again
I could still barely tell you what “Meteor Garden” was about. But for someone who claimed he never caught the F4 fever, I sure sang along better than most
My Monaco GP makeover
When my wardrobe hit full capacity before Formula One’s most glamorous weekend, Myuse founder Raia Gomez stepped in to prove that a Manila touch is exactly what I needed to take over the Monaco paddock
Wimbledon clings onto fashion traditions—with a twist
The oldest Grand Slam tournament has the strictest dress code in the circuit for players, rooted in the sport's aristocratic history
Water: A necessity, a luxury
Water is essential to life, yet the way we experience it reveals a story of culture and hospitality
When study hall meets style
The school bags that prove fashion and function can go hand in hand
Between motherhood and showbiz, Iza Calzado always comes home
The actress opens up about mom guilt and the promise she keeps for her daughter Deia
You’re so Art Deco!
Echoes of Art Deco in this extended show at the National Museum
3 dog-friendly restaurants in Quezon City
Three spots where my dog Milo joins us for family meals, his food in hand—no guilt required
These Gen Z actors have heard it all before
The young cast of “You’re My Favorite Song” is willing to speak up—not just about personal well-being—but they’re also not afraid to lend their voices to social issues and even politics.
