By: Raizza Dauz Who is Dodie? Dorothy Miranda Clark or Dodie Clark is an English singer-songwriter, author and a Youtuber from Epping, Essex, England. She’s known for her piano and ukulele covers, as well as her original songs. (Photo from Dodie Clark's Youtube Channel) On November 2016, she had self-released her first Extended Play record,... Continue Reading →
Putting the Heart in the Art in PUP Pride 2019
Words & Photos by: Raizza Dauz “Gender is a construct,” “When I come out, I…” “Ball,” “Micro aggressions,” “Safe spaces,” These are topics that was showcased in the PUP Pride 2019 art exhibit last March 6-8 at Conference Room B, Charlie del Rosario Building. “When I Come Out, I…” is the first thing you will... Continue Reading →
Leaving Neverland shatters façade of late King of Pop
By: Julianne Gabis A shocking undaunted documentary on the pedophilia accusations against Michael Jackson reignites the controversy and shatters the glittering appearance of the late King of Pop, featuring graphic and striking accounts of two men who claim Jackson sexually abused them for years as children. The four-hour film Leaving Neverland by British film director... Continue Reading →
Art Review: Floral Femininity
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 →
Say Hi to Wave, Marvel’s Newest Filipina Superhero!
By: Brian Jules Campued A Filipina hero will soon grace the Marvel universe. Comic book writer Greg Pak revealed on his Twitter, March 9, the first look to Marvel’s new Filipina superhero. Named Wave, she will join other new Asian characters in the upcoming comic, “War of the Realms: New Agents of Atlas.” Wave is... 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 →
‘Phantom’ star Jonathan Roxmouth is back in Manila
By: Julianne Gabis After seven years since his last performance in Manila, the South African multi-awarded theater actor Jonathan Roxmouth picks up where he left off as he comes back to play as the Phantom in the longest-running Broadway show, Phantom of the Opera. (Photo taken by Julianne Gabis) Roxmouth announced his arrival in Manila... Continue Reading →
Femme Trailblazers: Women in Philippine Arts
By: Brian Jules Campued Even if the art world is in a gender imbalance, where men are most celebrated for their contributions to the arts and culture, this doesn’t mean that there have not been any creative woman working in the scene. In the Philippines’ decades-long roster of National Artists, there have been a notable... Continue Reading →
