Theresa Calatcat How to train your dragon 3: The Hidden World is indeed an epic ending for the story of new chieftain of Berk Hiccup, together with Valka, Astrid, Toothless and the newly introduced character, Light Fury that eventually became Night Fury's partner. Ever since its first release on 2010, it has maintained its theme... Continue Reading →
Mayday Parade back in the Philippines
Theresa Calatcat Let us be delighted with Jeremy Lenzo, Brooks Betts, Derek Sanders, Alex Garcia, and Jake Bundrick, collectively known as Mayday Parade, as they give us the night to rock our heads in Sky Hall Seaside Cebu on May 3 and New Frontier Theater (Formerly KIA Theater) in Cubao this May 5 as part... Continue Reading →
Lady Gaga glamours the year
By: Crysalie Montalbo What an amusing day to witness that a star is really born this year and there's nothing else you can say. Lady Gaga shines the brightest in achieving these prestigious awards. She's the first woman in the history who won an award: Golden Globes, BAFTA, grammy and Oscars. Can you believe it?... Continue Reading →
Head’s up, food lovers! Japan is shaking
By: Crysalie Montalbo What's up, weebs? Yes! Just kidding. This isn't a drill!! To those who fell in love with the culture of Japan, McDonald's is stepping up the game as they welcome you with their new Ebi Burger and the Teriyaki Samurai Burger that will surely slash your heart out with its good taste... Continue Reading →
SM Tickets apologizes for LANY fans
BY: CRYSALIE MONTALBO Concerts are really the best part of our memoirs. It really stays the best in our hearts. But what if can't even afford those things just because of the inability to meet a good service? We'll know. Source: facebook/LANY Recently, most fans were disappointed because of their bad experience in buying SM... Continue Reading →
Hear Bong Santisteban, the scientist of Campus Journalism
By: Hazel Gane Pilapil Source: https://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1829581153834907&id=100003491204694&set=a.110191772440529&source=11 After spending his academic phase in the field of pure science, a man from the city of zamboanga stays to where his heart beats, advocate for the art and science of campus journalism.And now, Bong Santisteban drives his journey on spreading his "magic word" to aspire young writers, "Be... 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 →
Remember the Spirit of EDSA; Today’s People Power is Vote Power – LP bets
By: John Eric Mendoza An anniversary rally was held at People Power Monument in Quezon City, Saturday, to commemorate the 33rd anniversary of EDSA People Power, a historic event in which millions of Filipinos toppled former dictator Ferdinand Marcos peacefully. Amid the alleged injustices and the undermining of democratic institutions under the current administration—its staunchest... 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 →
