We're all familiar with Journey. We've probably sung one of their songs in some random karaoke joint, heard them on the radio countless times, witnessed a cover band belt out their hits (and pretend they were the real thing), and possibly even slow-danced to them during prom night.
The popular American rock band, which was formed in San Francisco, California, was catapulted into the limelight in the early 80s after they sold millions of album copies and sold out entire stadiums. Since its inception, the band had gone through several changes in their line-up, and somewhere in the middle of their colorful history, they were able to produce numerous hits such as "Don't Stop Believing," "Open Arms," "Faithfully," and more-all under the soaring, tenor voice of Steve Pe...
Bedspace turns two Green party opened its doors from 8:00pm till 3am, last Saturday, September 13, 2008, providing fun-filled activities for its valued guests, supporters and friends while providing a significant amount of t...
To my knowledge, there has always been a sort of ebb and flow of French cooking here in our fair city. Of course, there are the old stalwarts in the hotels such as Tivoli, Prince Albert, Old Manila and the like that have been around seemingly forever, and w...
Powered by an internet phenomenon and an obscure Facebook group, Rick Astley's recent Manila concert proved enjoyable in more ways than one.
An aura of anticipation hovered over the entire Araneta Coliseum last August for 80s icon Rick Astley. Twenty years after hitti...
Almost every time you go to a bar or club, you can expect to hear the words "let's eat!" right about the time when the music starts to get softer (and slower) and people are down to-their last drinks. You've probably consumed more than a liter of alcohol anyw...
Gas prices have more than doubled over the past few months, and based on several economic analysts, they won't be getting any lower anytime soon. That leaves us with less money for everyday buying and spending. If you don't want to sacrifice that, something's got to give somewhe...
We've all heard of wearing one's heart on one's sleeve. How about sporting a map of one's country on a shirt? If you see young Pinoy prepsters walking around with what appears to be a Rorschach inkblot sprayed on their chests, blame it on designer Rhett Eala.
The c...