Words & Photos by: Brian Jules Campued March is International Women’s Month! Let’s celebrate the beauty and power of women with the art review of a 2018 exhibit titled “Womb Bloom.” When an artwork is intentionally designed to conceal some of its parts, what remains are its stark and specific details that the viewers will... Continue Reading →
Art Review: Capturing the state of mental health
Words & Photos by: Brian Jules Campued As part of the International Women’s Month, let’s get to know the art show that tackled a sensitive topic and made possible by a female artist. Photos do tell a thousand words and convey vivid narratives. While painting is proven to be an effective medium to express an... Continue Reading →
DA golden age, or a charcoal one? Rice Tariff, and budget hike to tie up
By: Hazel Gane Pilapil Photo source: Rappler With arithmetic arrivals of Rice Tarrification, and '10 times higher' budget proposal for agriculture sector, expect the best and the worst changes in the next consecutive years. Early before President Rodrigo Duterte gave his pronouncements to Department of Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel Pinol, demanding the budget for the agency... Continue Reading →
A Massive Beatdown: The Time is Up for The Candidate’s Illegal Campaigning Strategies
By: Jeremiah Monreal First of all, we’re tired and sick of the same old and new faces printed on the campaign banners and hanging on those electrical wires down the alleys. The illegal poster sizes, dumpy large stickers, and disgusting tons of materials spread out on the sidewalks make us think if there’s a legitimate... Continue Reading →
10 Reasons why you should watch The Umbrella Academy on Netflix!
By: Raizza Dauz Netflix released the first season of Gerard Way’s The Umbrella Academy and if you haven’t watched it yet, here are 10 reasons why I think you should! (P.S. This contains a tiny bit of spoilers ahead!) (Photo from Dark Horse Comics) If you are looking for an action-packed superhero series, this is... Continue Reading →
Tips on starting your own laundry business
By: Theresa Calatcat Now that everything is expensive, it is risky to invest in business. Knowing that most of the equipments are imported, laundry business is not an exception. So here are the tips to ease your starting stage of your shop. Know your ideal location and your target customers. You should know the demographics... Continue Reading →
University Art Hop Part 3: PUP is Where Art Thrives
Photos & Words By: Brian Jules Campued The Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) is popular to cater to rational-minded iskolars who are trained to thrive even in the most extreme of environment. Behind every student activist group’s rally, are artistically made placards, effigies, posters, etc. What outsiders might not know is that the themes... Continue Reading →
University Art Hop Part 2: Beauty is She
Photos & Words By: Brian Jules Campued Beauty lies in the judgment of the eye. This is true to the fact that people have diverse perspectives when it comes to a woman’s pulchritude. And when this concept is fused into art, the outputs are always variant and the interpretations are different. Still part of the... Continue Reading →
EDSA 33: A disguised campaign for the yellows?
By: Jeremiah Monreal Opening the history once again as the “die-hard” movement representing the Aquino’s gathered along EDSA. Its undying memories and the people behind and in front of the “peaceful revolution” stood on stage telling the importance of the People Power to the nation’s capacity to kick the dictator out of its luminous throne.... Continue Reading →
Is Philippines’ ‘’Golden Age of Rail’’ happening?
Rodney ArtidaIt is evident that train brings progress in a place where it is built. Each railway points us towards fast paced development and unprecedented change in our lifestyle. Historically, rail transport has been a key to social and economic progress of nations. Many economically advanced nations rely to rail for economic development and activities.... Continue Reading →
