Images by JJ Landingin and the author A COLORFUL FIESTA Students from all over show off their talent during the street dance competition On the way to the City of Pines, an exciting aura was in the air. Already, the monthlong celebration of Baguio City’s Panagbenga Festival, following the theme...
Climate change is an issue that no one should take for granted. And addressing it requires collaborative efforts from all stakeholders. It is a shared responsibility. With the Philippines considered the riskiest among 193 countries in the last two World Risk Index reports because of its “low...
By JACQUELINE LUCERO Images from FREEPIK Filipinos, with our rich culture and diverse heritage, often find themselves contending with stereotypes. It's time to peel back the layers and explore the myriad ways in which Filipinos around the world defy expectations, challenging misconceptions and...
By LAURIENT YVES CAISIP MAKE WAY FOR THE ZOOMERS Gen Z consists of children born into the late '90s and right before the 2010s Carefree, vocal, little patience, the need for immediate results, esteem drawn from external validation, giving opinions even without valid legitimate sources—these are...
FASHIONING RESILIENCE Tamar Keburia’s Ukrainian tribute Tamar Keburia’s “Reflections” show at London Fashion Week was a powerful and deeply moving tribute to the strength and resilience of contemporary Ukrainian women in the face of adversity. Keburia, who herself has been twice...
FRESH MEAT Brazilian beef patties make for the perfect meaty and juicy experience for burger enthusiasts (Photo 1975 Old Fashioned Burgers | Facebook) Tucked away in one of the quieter streets of Marikina City is a hidden delight serving one of the best burgers in the area. 1975 Old-Fashioned...
SIMPLICITY IS KEY From left: Omelet, crab fried rice, and Barramundi After four days in Chiang Mai, we took an hour flight to Bangkok. We were all ready for another food adventure. Our first stop was Or Tor Kor Market, where you will find tiny stalls specializing in various Thai dishes. My routine...
Dinengdeng (Photo Maggi Ph website) November 1985 to March 1986 was a good period to be in the news business. And the best place to be at was the Philippines. All the big stars of American, British, Japanese, and Australian networks rushed to Manila to file stories on what most of them...
By JELLYN GUECO With the opening of direct flights from Clark Airport, traveling to Bangkok just to eat and shop for the weekend has become more accessible. When one of my best friends, Hermie, whom I hadn’t seen for six years invited me to a spontaneous meetup in Bangkok, it was a no-brainer for...
By JACQUELINE LUCERO Images from Freepik In our younger years, phones were tethered to the walls, and the art of handwritten letters or typewritten notes was the norm. Those were the times when a trip to the corner store meant finding a payphone to make a call and newspapers were delivered daily to...
Often when we think of Laguna, we are reminded of it as a provincial getaway for the long weekends. It’s hard not to think about driving through Tagaytay’s roads without peering over to see the beauty of Taal Volcano as its natural centerpiece. But with the place becoming the go-to hotspot for...
When was the last time you had a full night’s rest? We often get lost in the daily grind, leaving little time to recuperate our bodies. But that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t allot more time for rest when we can. After all, during sleep, our body repairs itself as it restores energy. Here are...