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Toyo’s fundraiser will help women farmers fight against the climate crisis

The first batch of items of the fundraising raffle include an Ishinomaki Stool, a Toyo Eatery silog poster, and a limited edition Toyo Eatery and Halohalo collab knife bag

She missed Harry Styles’ concert. Thank god there are tons to do in New York

Photographer Tammy David’s month of walking around, sitting in public spaces, reading magazines, and having three-hour meals with friends in New York

LOOK: Half Saints is opening a second location in Japan

The popular Quezon City restaurant’s Tokyo expansion is proof that passion and delicious food can get you anywhere

There’s a huge difference between being polite and being fake

Uncomfortable situations can prompt you to act in a certain way which can be misconstrued as “fake.” But what is being “fake,” really?

Good to share: Flavorful vegetarian moussaka all types of eaters can enjoy

In true Greek fashion, this dish is best served as a treat to your guests

No, sleeping with wet hair doesn’t make you blind or sick

Superstition dictates that sleeping with wet hair can make you blind and crazy. Or make you sick and give you a massive headache. It’s mostly myth, though

Revisiting Bali, Indonesia through the eyes of photojournalist Geela Garcia

The Indonesian province is more than just its beautiful beaches and with travel restrictions easing up, it’s ready to show the world its other wonders

The MET’s latest performance has been accused of misusing the bahag

The MET’s “Alay nina Alice at Agnes” features women wearing the bahag—a garment only used by men

Tarot for self-care is a thing. Here’s how it can help your mental health

This often misunderstood mystical tool is a great way to analyze your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. No magic or clairvoyance necessary—just an open mind

Recovering from depression made me excited to turn 60

Some people with depression don’t think they’ll live to a ripe old age. When they recover, though, aging becomes a tangible reality