12 dance prodigies from the world over, our very own Vince Pelegrin included, collaborate with our most celebrated pianist in American Ballet Theater Studio Company’s return to the Philippine stage.
Benedict Sy, Pinky Tobiano and Chris Cachuela
Collaborating with so many global brands to enhance the dining experience is what chemist and tablescaping queen Pinky Tobiano has been doing lately, with her widely-followed “TableLove by Pinky,” this time with Rustan’s Department Store.
Since she
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BusinessWorld
May 10, 2021 | 12:07 am
Patricia Rodriguez Carranza
THE PAÎNDEMIC has forced many of us to stay at home. Women who once had to juggle duties at work and home now do so on an exponential scale, as the division between the spheres have been blurred in work-from-home setups. The same delineation has also affected how we dress while working outside gave the opportunity to both show off and show purpose, what’s the point now, when the most any others see of us are locked into the dimensions of a small computer monitor?
BusinessWorld talked to two women having to weather out the pandemic by balancing their duties to family and the workplace and doing it in style too.
BUSY MOM The author Ginggay Joven-dela Merced (top) and her mother Susan Joven
As a child of the ’80s, I belong to what is conventionally known as the latchkey generation.
I’ve read and seen the adverse psychological effects to people brought up this way. Perhaps, I just opt to see the better side. For me, it’s the best gift my parents could’ve ever given. I attribute my independence, resilience, resourcefulness, self-reliance, and profound sense of responsibility to this, which I wouldn’t have otherwise developed had my parents been more extremely hands-on, omnipresent, and God forbid, smothering.