Biyahe Tayo: 5 Top Spots to Visit When You’re in Naga City
By Jai De Los Santos “An Maogmang Lugar” or the happy place, is one of Naga City’s known names among tourists that visit the humble metropolitan city in the Bicol
By Jai De Los Santos “An Maogmang Lugar” or the happy place, is one of Naga City’s known names among tourists that visit the humble metropolitan city in the Bicol
By Nadine Rebekah Angelique Fandialan “It’s a dream come true. Perhaps it was meant to be…” Things are taking a pleasant turn for the vocal group as eight years after debuting
By Juliana Frias and Xy Aldrae Murillo It’s not the same as it was, but the memories still stay there. Think about The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights,” and Harry Styles’ “As
By Bea Santina Maranan Lip gloss with flavors inspired by Filipino culture debuted in New York, inspired by their favorite tapsilogan, hapag, and dishes from your local carinderia. Filipinta’s latest
By Roland Andam Jr. His shop, a tiny and rusty shack. His barber’s chair, ragged and worn out from longtime usage. His body, whose strength is slowly turning into frailty
By Kristina Mae Manalo & Reyza Bianca Ferranco There is no doubt that music can provide one with comfort and guidance. It has been a medium of communication for many
By Explained PH Staffer PHOTO: South China Morning Post It was the spry morning of July. The wind blew as if the world had never changed, even after PBBM’s inauguration.
By Bea Santina Maranan and Danielle Ellyma Bayani PHOTO: Property Asia Clear morning dew joined by warm air, summer is in the air. You can’t help but drop, stop and
By Lhiera Nicole Trinidad and Clariene Caburnay PHOTO: hoppler.com.ph Who would’ve thought that in order to live longer, all you gotta do is to eat pansit? Filipinos are known to
By Kenan Christian Paguirigan PHOTO: Liwayway Magazine Liwayway, the Philippines’ oldest Tagalog magazine, celebrates its 100 years of iconic service by bringing back its printed edition. Liwayway, which translates to