By: Julianne Gabis Prior to releasing his upcoming debut solo album Sing to Me Instead, Tony winner and Broadway star of Dear Evan Hansen, Ben Platt has released the music video for Temporary Love, the fourth track from the album on March 8, Friday. Directed by Nick Lieberman, the video shows scenes of the DEH... Continue Reading →
Brooklyn Nine Nine green lit for season 7
By: Julianne Gabis NBC continues to believe in Brooklyn Nine-Nine as it announced on Wednesday, February 27 that it has renewed the show for a seventh season. Several months ago, the beloved show was rescued by NBC when Fox canceled it last May. It was later boosted from a 13-episode proposal to 18 episodes. Kicking... Continue Reading →
Spoiler Free: Everything you need to know about Umbrella Academy Season 2
By: Julianne Gabis Based on the comic book series by former My Chemical Romance singer Gerard Way and Gabriela Ba, the Netflix drama follows a group of adopted misfits and their adventures as estranged teenagers to ward off an impending apocalypse after the death of their foster father. Ending with an unforgiving cliffhanger, both showrunner... Continue Reading →
Captain Marvel rockets to a historic $455 million global debut
By: Julianne Gabis Marvel Studio’s first female-led superhero movie makes historic debut earning $153 million domestically and $455 million globally, thus making it the highest grossing film led by a woman. This character debut and origin story of Carol Danvers has exceed Disney‘s expectations and ranked one of the most successful character debut into the... Continue Reading →
Call for nominations: MWF searches for next outstanding engineers
Photo & Words by: Julianne Gabis The Manila Water Foundation (MWF), together with the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) and the Philippine Technological Council launched the Prize for Engineering Excellence on Tuesday, February 13 at the Seameo Innotech, Quezon City. MWF President Geodino Carpio, PTC Founder Dr. Lydia Tansinsin, and DOST Assistant Secretary for... Continue Reading →
Rock on sisters: ILO proves #WomenCanDoIT
Photo & Words by: Julianne Gabis It is an undeniable fact that women are staggeringly lacking when it comes to role models in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. This is the reason the International Labor Organization (ILO) has tinkered with to inspire more women to enter the fields of STEM. A few... Continue Reading →
Fans take a glimpse at 3rd season of The Crown
By: Julianne Gabis For anyone who is a fan of the popular Netflix series The Crown, it is a bittersweet goodbye to the old cast of the phenomenal award-winning show as Claire Foy, Matt Smith, and the rest of the cast bid farewell at the end of Season 2. Way before, producers of the show... Continue Reading →
Dodie: A youtuber and an artist
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 →
