
Review: ‘Flow,’ a post-apocalyptic reverie
As refreshing as it is, it can also be tedious — less like a film and more like a video game you watch rather than play.
Stephanie Mayo · · 3 min read


As refreshing as it is, it can also be tedious — less like a film and more like a video game you watch rather than play.
Stephanie Mayo · · 3 min read

The parents noticed their four-year-old son stumbling, struggling to walk, unusually clumsy. They didn’t know what was wrong. They went to several doctors, but…
Stephanie Mayo · · 4 min read

Adea’s exceptional contributions to the Philippine dance scene make her departure particularly poignant.
Stephanie Mayo · · 2 min read

A night of elegance and empowerment unfolded at The Peninsula Manila’s Conservatory on 24 February as Mega launched 100 Women Worth Knowing, a coffee…
Stephanie Mayo · · 4 min read

Chalamet’s performance, however, is flawless. He doesn’t mimic Dylan; he embodies him—his avoidant nature, the restless genius lurking beneath. He looks the…
Stephanie Mayo · · 3 min read

The milestone season will feature world-class productions, international guest artists, and a seamless blend of timeless classics and original works that…
Stephanie Mayo · · 4 min read

From the mind of Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama, ‘Sand Land’ is a sun-scorched adventure where a demon prince, a grumpy old sheriff, and a ragtag crew…
Stephanie Mayo · · 4 min read
‘This collaboration with Grab Philippines sets a new standard, turning simple stays into seamless experiences.’
Stephanie Mayo · · 2 min read

Godzilla did not come from myth, nor did it rise from the deep just to terrorize a city. It was created by men, birthed from the horror of the atomic bombings…
Stephanie Mayo · · 4 min read
A blank sheet of paper. A crayon, a pencil, a paintbrush. What may seem like simple tools for drawing, coloring, and painting hold the power to heal. Art, as a…
Stephanie Mayo · · 4 min read

