Give yourself the gift of new knowledge and skill this yuletide season by taking these workshops, watching this television show, and grabbing the premier issue of Martha Stewart Weddings.* Aspiring journalists, bloggers, teachers, writers, and those just seeking to learn something new can pick up real-life writing tips and tools at "The World as an Articulate Subject: The Art of Feature Writing," a series of writers' workshops. Learn how to articulate your voice and point-of-view from seasoned practitioners of the craft. Workshop fee is P2,500, inclusive of writer’s kit, certificate, and meals. For registration and inquiries, contact Designed by Words Co. at 536-1926, 0907-5006420, or dbw.workshops@gmail.com.
* Seasoned chef-host Heny Season returns to television after a two-year hiatus with Heny's Kitchen, a 30-minute culinary travelogue show. If you love travel and food, why not tune in to learn more about the Philippines' culinary delights? Discover food finds and regional delicacies with Heny as she backpacks all over the country to teach effective culinary techniques and learn a few tricks herself. Catch Heny's Kitchen every Sunday, 8:30AM, on Q channel 11.
* Are you a December bride? Make sure you've got last-minute details down pat before you walk down the aisle. By now, you should be finalizing your bridal registry, so why not check out the first issue of Martha Stewart Weddings for their list of bridal registry basics? You can also make your reception memorable for ladies in your entourage by providing inexpensive slippers near the dance floor, or even for young guests by giving away goodie bags laden with crayons and paper. And if you want your loved ones to make your wedding more memorable, remind them to prepare their speeches as early as now. For more last-minute reminders, grab a copy of Martha Stewart Weddings, available in newsstands and bookstores nationwide.
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