Self-flagellation may spread viral blood infections

Carlo Canlas It has been a tradition to some Filipinos during holy week to engage in self-flagellation. But the risks of do it increases as researchers in London found a link on spreading of viral infection and blood-shedding rituals. Researchers says that deadly viral blood infections can be transferred during self-flagellation. There were 10 British... Continue Reading →

When in #ManilaEncounters

Alliah Delgado España, Blumentritt, Sta. Cruz. These are just few among the historical places around Manila. Crowded pathways, jeepneys and street vendors found at every corners. By day, Noise from everyone walking in the streets fills the empty spaces Manila until darkness swallow the City. These horrors were the topic of #ManilaEncounters. Fictional short stories... Continue Reading →

Ulan, Now Showing Nationwide!

By: Anthony Andres Nadine Lustre and Carlo Aquino collaborated for their first movie produced by Viva Films entitled "Ulan." (Photo from Viva Films) "Ulan" tells a story of a girl who struggled to find the right one reflecting on the superstition of the elders in the Philippines. It has been known that when the raindrops... Continue Reading →

Pinoy: Who Are You?

Alliah Delgado "Pinoy ka kung..." (You are a Filipino when...) Every country has its differing values and stereotypes, and the Philippines is rich with those things. The archipelago is not all about beautiful hills and mountains, lush forestry, exotic animals, and rolling waves. More importantly, the Filipinos make the Philippine. Truly, the Philippines is also... Continue Reading →

El Nino strikes back!

By: Alvin Ilustrisimo The aggravating heat of El Nino are roaming around the winds of the world. We may feel an extreme heat every afternoon of the day and even sometimes in night time. Some other parts of the Philippines like in Northern Mindanao, the effect of El Nino is already felt due to damage... Continue Reading →

Water Shortage in Some Parts of Metro

Alvin Ilustrisimo Some parts of Metro Manila are suffering from a water interruption due to critically low level of water in LA Mesa Dam. Almost 200 barangays from Metro Manila are disturbed by water interruption since March 7. In an article in ABS-CNB News Manila Water stated that there are around 52,000 households are relying... Continue Reading →

Same old, same old.

Rodney ArtidaAnd here we are again, entering the most colorful period, election season. Metro Manila’s city states will once again become a battlefield of clans fighting for power ala Game of Thrones. Let’s take a list of who will clash this 2019 midterm election in 17 kingdoms of Metro Manila.CaloocanIncumbent mayor Oca Malapitan will seek... Continue Reading →

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