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 →
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 →
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 →
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 →
