As a girl, I have always believed in the power and greatness of love.
New York seduces the great talents of the world to settle in the city that never sleeps.
With evening wear as genteel as the show's setting, Monique Lhuillier's Spring-Summer 2010 collection at Christie's auction house drew the usual accolades for faultless taste.
Far from the atmospherics of Bryant Park, the stiller environs framed Lhuillier's impeccably elegant gowns with a befitting hush, like the instructive quiet surrounding the objets d'art one passed on the way up.
And, like beautiful, decorative pieces, Lhuillier's goddess gowns and cocktail dresses were terrifically covetable and lingered in the mind.
Apart from being busy with the yearly MaAga ang Pasko project (now on its 15th year), Aga Muhlach prepares himself for upcoming movies.
It makes me sad to hear about what happened on the set of "Dahil May Isang Ikaw" involving Ms.
Miss Chinese Philippines, Inc., in cooperation with Rotary Club of Chinatown Manila and Singapore Philippines Association, calls for the Filipino-Chinese ladies who are vibrant and talented to the Miss Chinese Philippines 2010 screening on Saturday, Nov. 7, 3-5 p.m., at The Peak Tower in 107 Leviste Street of Salcedo Village, Makati City.
Any single Filipino ladies with Chinese descent, ages 18-24 and who are at least 5'4" in height are qualified to join the search.
Fluency in Chinese, English or any other language is not a major requirement.
If there's a song that loudly declares the effect of rock icon Ely Buendia on Pinoy pop culture, it's the track that graced the new album of four-piece band Soapdish called "Goodluck.. Goodbye." The song is titled "Parang Si Ely Buendia," a number inspired by someone's obsession for the former Eraserheads frontman or to be more precise the defined image he created for rockstar wannabes.
Penned by vocalist Jeff Bolivar, the wittily titled song is easily the catchiest piece in the 12-track venture from Viva Records.
In Philippine folklore, a magical talisman or "agimat" is passed on from generation to generation.
Ruffa Gutierrez has appealed to people especially the entertainment press to stop insinuating that she has a relationship with some politicians, especially presidential contender Sen.
It sounds like a cliché but it’s true.