‘Get Out’ leads expanded, gender-free MTV Movie and TV Awards

The horror comedy with a racial twist earned six nominations including for movie of the year, best actor for star Daniel Kaluuya, and best villain.

Comic Don Rickles dead at age 90 from kidney failure

He was known as a master insult comic who created laughs with ridicule and sarcasm in a decades-long career.

REVIEW | Coldplay mesmerizes crowd full of dreams

Beyond the spectacular visuals, the carefully prepared set list captured the band's evolution through almost two decades.

#ColdplayManila concert generates 1.2 million tweets in four days

The Manila leg of the 'A Head Full of Dreams' tour was as much a hit on social media as it was in its sold-out venue at the Mall of Asia Concert Grounds.

Sheena Easton debuts at West End in ’42nd Street’ musical

Now 57, the singer of the '80s hit songs 'Telefone' and 'Almost Over You' resurfaces as a star of the London stage.

Visayas winner of Citi Microentrepreneurship Awards enjoys sweet sound of success

The Visayas winner of the Citi Microentrepreneurship Awards is a remarkable success story arising from failure. When her family's construction retail business failed, Angelita Dagoc used the unsold lumber to make guitars, tapping the talent of her husband, a third-generation guitar maker.

‘Your Name’ draws modern love film from ancient poem

The film opens in U.S. theaters on Friday after topping the Japanese box office in 2016 with nearly $215 million.

Barry Manilow feared disappointing fans by coming out as gay

The singer, 73, talked for the first time, to People magazine, about his almost 40-year romance with his husband and manager Garry Kief.

Pepsi draws outrage for ad depicting Kendall Jenner at protest

The ad, released late on Tuesday, prompted outrage and ridicule from those who said it trivialized rights protests and public unrest in the United States.

‘Bliss’ gets R-18 rating on second review

A second review committee from the MTRCB ruled on Wednesday that Jerrold Tarog's mystery thriller 'can be seen by adults.'

Spice Girl Mel B gets restraining order after accusing husband of abuse

The singer, 41, said her husband had beaten her and destroyed her self esteem, threatening to leak a sex tape to the media if she left him.

Protected: Orwell’s ‘1984’ back in theaters in stand against ‘alternative facts’

Nearly 200 theaters across the U.S. screened the film on Tuesday in what organizers said is a stand against U.S. President Donald Trump's administration.

AABONOHAN MUNA | PH gov’t mulls shouldering wages, benefits of retrenched OFWs in Saudi...

The Philippine government is looking into the possibility of shouldering the unpaid wages and benefits of Filipinos workers in Saudi Arabia, who lost their jobs due to the oil crisis in the kingdom.

EMPLOYEE TO EMPLOYER: Ex-factory seamstress tailor-made for Citi’s Microentrepreneurship Award

After working for 10 years as a tailor in a garments factory, Richel Vargas realized that being an employee would not help give her family the comfortable life she hoped for. 'What I earned was enough only for our food and our life had not changed much,' she said.

Youngest winner of Citi Microentrepreneurship Awards leaves a big mark with her micro business

Named Microentrepreneur of the Year in the 2016 Citi Microentrepreneurship Awards (CMA), 27-year-old Honie Krizia Navor of Iloilo City has shown that gender and youth are no barriers to success if one has tenacity and determination.