Paulo Coelho's 'The Alchemist' film adaptation back in development
MANILA, Philippines — A movie adaptation of Brazilian author Paulo Coelho's best-selling book "The Alchemist" is back in the works after years in development hell.
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MANILA, Philippines — A movie adaptation of Brazilian author Paulo Coelho's best-selling book "The Alchemist" is back in the works after years in development hell.
MANILA, Philippines — Red Charity Gala, the country’s biggest and most awaited fashion and charity event, is ready to stage its 12th show featuring celebrity fashion designer Ivarluski "Ivar" Aseron on October 8 in The Peninsula Manila, Makati City.
MANILA, Philippines – For the first time in 33 years, the Philippine men’s basketball team has successfully reached the Asian Games final and is all set to battle Jordan and its star player Rondae Hollis-Jefferson for a shot at its first gold medal since 1962.
Leo Barraclough International Features Editor The International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam has revealed its lineups for the competitions for short documentary and youth documentary, as well as the rosters for its Best of Fests section and its newly minted Signed section. In total, 100 films have been included in the IDFA program to date. In addition, IDFA Forum, the festival’s co-production and co-financing market, has expanded to a total of 64 projects, including seven by Ukrainian filmmakers.
MANILA, Philippines — Star Magic and the Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) have joined forces to bring to the stage once more "Tabing Ilog the Musical," based on the popular series that ran from 1999 to 2003.
MANILA, Philippines – Ayala Malls redefines lifestyle with Picklemall, bringing in Pickeball into its chain of centers as part of its continuing effort to promote health and wellness through the staging of the fast-growing sport across the globe.
MANILA, Philippines — If there is one person who can give anyone with stage fright a helpful tip, it is long-time video jockey (VJ) Ai dela Cruz.
THE PhilippinesIn keeping with that unfortunate tradition, there was a knee-jerk sell-off today after 300 renegade soldiers staged an abortive mutiny in Manila at the weekend.The Philippines Composite slumped more than 4% at the opening bell, before recouping some of its losses to trade down 27.04 points, or 2.1%, at 1256.71. The local currency, the peso, was also sold off.Brokers said the 19-hour stand-off had understandably bruised investor sentiment and brought a host of fears about the stability of the government back to the surface.Although President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo survived this scrape as other military units failed to rally to the rebels' cause, the flap underscored the povertywracked country's potential for political turbulence.