Manila FAME 2017 showed an invigorated design and manufacturing sector with an intimately-scaled exhibition.
Source: GMA News Lifestyle | Manila FAME 2017: Inclusive vision, expanded scope
Binibining Pilipinas Universe 2017 Rachel Peters chose to celebrate her 26th birthday with children from Smokey Mountain on Sunday.
Source: GMA News Lifestyle | Rachel Peters celebrates 26th birthday with kids from Smokey Mountain
Netizens are accusing a trade show in Manila of exploiting the last mambabatok (traditional Kalinga tattooist) Apo Whang-Od, who supposedly accommodated hundreds of patrons in a span of two days.
Source: GMA News Lifestyle | Netizens say Manila FAME trade show exploited tattoo artist Apo Whang-Od
The world’s first fully painted film attempts to delve into the great artist’s mind by focusing on the aftermath of his death.
Source: GMA News Lifestyle | ‘Loving Vincent’ throws reality of suicide into stark relief
International researchers investigating the death of Chilean poet Pablo Neruda raised doubts on Friday as to whether he died of cancer 44 years ago as previously presumed, and did not rule out foul play.
Source: GMA News Lifestyle | Researchers raise doubts over cause of Chilean poet Neruda's death
A few scary tales inside Manila’s hospitals.
Source: GMA News Lifestyle | Haunted Hospitals
La Reina De Asia has arrived!
Source: GMA News Lifestyle | Winwyn Marquez arrives in Bolivia for Reina Hispanoamericana pageant
“If you can’t sustain it after five years, it’s a band-aid solution.”
Source: GMA News Lifestyle | 6 tips on how to lose weight, according to doctors
Lab experiments on a new strain of the H7N9 bird flu circulating in China suggest the virus can transmit easily among animals and can cause lethal disease, raising alarm that the virus has the potential to trigger a global human pandemic, researchers reported on Thursday.
Source: GMA News Lifestyle | New H7N9 bird flu strain in China has pandemic potential – study
It’s not a secret that most of art is a labor of love. This is particularly true for comics creator Josel Nicolas, whose work is fueled by passion…which is a nice way of saying that money trickles rather than flows, but he loves what he does.
Source: GMA News Lifestyle | Comics creator Josel Nicolas uses his art to raise money for his parents