“Thrilla in Manila” turns 50 today, October 1. It was the fight that punched my hometown Cubao’s place in history....
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Kimani is a storyteller with a passion for writing about history, culture, and gaming. When not lost in thought, he can be found devouring some yema and pondering life's mysteries—like why he's writing this bio in the third person.
From the Battle of San Mateo in 1896 to the ringing of the UP Carillon Tower Bells in 2016, September once again awakens the wounds of corruption buried deep in the Filipino consciousness.
A wine masterclass at The Grand Hyatt Manila offers its own ritual—one that turns the clueless into the curious, and the curious into lifelong enthusiasts.
Let’s settle, once and for all, which generation is really the best. So, hold on to every combative insult you’re sitting on right now.
“Coexist” features the organic craftsmanship of Milo Naval, the sculptural precision of David Kaufman, and the whimsical steelwork of Patrick Naval.
Running’s third great boom is here—and Gen Z is setting the pace.
Great food, plastic stools, and a marriage of architectural styles—Hanoi greets visitors with a rich cultural experience like no other.
I would not be the man I am today without the women in my life.
In a country with over 85 million Catholics, it seems unthinkable that people are veering away from practicing Holy Week...
All things considered, if there’s one thing the show never lacked—it's heart.
Remembering my Sim (who was a pickpocket), pool mishaps, and the virtual chaos that made The Sims so entertaining.
The news of Booksale closing some branches hit differently. It felt like an old friend passing on.