By: Julianne Gabis Twitter blew up again on Tuesday, February 12, when Brooklyn Nine-Nine star Melissa Fumero, who plays Amy Santiago, officially announces the much requested and much awaited guesting of Hamilton star and superfan Lin-Manuel Miranda in the show. “It’s happening Nine Niners. It’s finally happening!!!” said Fumero in a tweet. Miranda then responded... Continue Reading →
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: Part 2 is coming, witch!
By: Raizza Dauz The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is coming back and it will be as spooky as ever! Mark your diaries in sharpie, witches! It is revealed that CAOS is gonna be back on April 5th! A dark, coming-of-age story full of horror, occult, and of course, witchcraft, Netflix just dropped the first glimpse... Continue Reading →
University Art Hop Part 1: Love, arts, and Philippine society
Photos & Words By: Brian Jules Campued Love is indeed in the air as the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) community celebrates not only the Valentine’s but also the National Arts Month. There’s no denying that PUPians are very talented individuals—jacks of all trades, masters of different things. That’s why in celebration of the... Continue Reading →
“Eto Na! Musikal nAPO!” reruns this February
By: Brian Jules Campued It seems like musical enthusiasts are still craving for another trip down memory lane as the timeless, more like immortal, music of the Apo Hiking Society fused with a compelling narrative in the life of three people in the 70s is back again due to insistent popular demand. “Eto Na! Musikal... Continue Reading →
The iron throne is waiting
By: Anthony Andres As the winter comes, the cast and production of Game of Thrones are ready to present the final season of the hit HBO TV series. Fans all over the world are excited to watch the extravagant series which tells the story of each powerful leader of the different houses who fight to... Continue Reading →
February is National Arts Month!
By: Brian Jules Campued While the most famous and celebrated occasion every February is Valentine’s Day, we must also extend and spread our love for the arts because this month is also the National Arts Month (NAM)! With the spearheading of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) and the raving support of... Continue Reading →
Young ECHO Election 2019 Special Report: Who are the young Filipino voters?
By: Darwin Pesco Voting ways of Filipinos are changing and years from now, the young generation will affect the outcome of every election. Now, let us understand the Generation Z or young Filipino voters based on their engagement in political discussions and how their mind works. Source: Latina Lista Generation Z is a different age... Continue Reading →
Young ECHO Election 2019 Special Report: Senatorial Aspirants face off in GMA’s #Debate2019
By: Rodney Artida Senatorial candidates clashed in national television for their stand in scorching issues of the nation last Saturday. The debate tackled various issues from candidate’s platform, press freedom, economy, tax reform, criminal liability, term limits, political dynasties and down to the controversies surrounding the contenders for the 2019 senatorial race. Source: GMA Network... Continue Reading →
Get ready for Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray’s homecoming
By: Darwin Pesco Miss Universe Catriona Gray is back in Manila months after being crowned in Thailand. The reigning queen is scheduled to have a homecoming event on February 21 and 23. Source: Athit Perawongmetha, Reuters The Miss Universe Organization and the Binibining Pilipinas Charities Inc (BPCI) posted online the official route information for Catriona... Continue Reading →
PUP-COC SC and various groups hold the line to protest Ressa’s arrest
By: Cedrix Perez Polytechnic University of the Philippines College of Communication (COC) Student Council and various political and progressive groups gathered today at COC Carpark to hold the line and protest the arrest of Rappler's CEO and veteran journalist Maria Ressa, in connection with the cyber libel case filed months before the enactment of Cyber... Continue Reading →
