Jollibee stages grandest star-studded Independence Day bash on June 11
Jollibee, the Philippines’ number one fastfood and proudly Filipino homegrown brand, will mount a grand Independence Day celebration this Saturday
Pena’s: Empowering people with autism & special needs
Through the selfless efforts of Alfredo and Janette Peña to raise awareness about autism, more than 10,000 persons with disabilities
New York Asian Film Fest to honor John Lloyd Cruz
Popular Filipino actor John Lloyd Cruz has been honored as an Asian Star at the 15 th New York Asian Film Festival (NYAFF) Awards.
Davao-made Malagos chocolate triumphs in London
Davao-made Malagos chocolate has once again triumphed in London after winning its third international recognition within a year.
Why Is It So Hard To Save?
Just like planting rice, it’s never fun. Saving is no laughing matter. You work hard all day, every single day, but when payday comes, you’re still a few hundred pesos short.
Historian Ambeth Ocampo wins Japan’s 2016 Fukuoka Prize
Historian Ambeth R Ocampo is the recipient of the 2016 Academic Prize from the Fukuoka Prize award-giving body in Japan.
Esang plays Little Cosette in Les Miz Singapore production
Esang de Torres, The Voice Kids finalist is in Singapore playing the role Little Cosette in Les Miserables Singapore.
London train station dressed up to experience fun in PHL
Londoners got a taste of the sun, sands and surf that only the Philippines can offer without even having to leave British soil.
New generation of entrepreneurs challenged to dream big and embrace failure in the startup...
PLDT Smart SME Nation launches a first in a series of Big Sessions with Bossings
Jake Cuenca bags best actor award in World Cinema Fest
Jake Cuenca was adjudged the Best Actor for the indie film “Mulat” (Awaken) at the 2016 World Cinema Festival in Brazil.
Claude Tayag triumphs in US Embassy Chef Challenge
Filipino chef Claude Tayag won the People’s Choice Award at the 8th annual Events DC Embassy Chef Challenge held in Washington, D.C.
Rojas’: Giving a voice to cancer victims and their families
Emerito Rojas permanently lost his voice due to Stage 4 throat cancer. At present, he can only communicate by using an electronic larynx