Bacolod Masskara Hailed As Showtime Grand Champion
The day was Saturday, just like any ordinary day preparing for my fencing training and my visiting cousin’s prep up for Palarong Pambansa when we were suddenly glued to the television at ABS-CBN2. It was the Grand Final Showdown for Showtime... more
Basco Balikbayan Project: Rediscovering Filipino Heritage
How much of our kasimanwas have gone abroad to settle in a faraway land? For most of us, if we have relatives abroad, they are most likely in the United States. In the United States alone, there are close to four million Filipino-Americans which firs... more
Panaad sa Negros ’12: Schedule of Activities
Summer season has come once again to the Philippines and in my hometown of Bacólod City, this means that the much awaited Panaad sa Negros Festival is just a month away. Preparations are now in full swing and the pavilions are being renovated for th... more
Imeldific Night at Livin’ La Vida Imelda
Last February 4, 2012, a Saturday, I woke up from slumber and immediately opened my Facebook. I was not expecting much since my friends would most probably be out somewhere. Seeing my contact’s recent statuses, I suddenly noticed an announcemen... more
Pascua sa Bacólod: Provincial Capitol Lagoon
Sea travel is often the most taxing experience for many people and it took a bit of toll on my Singapore-based guest I fetched from Iloilo. Knowing that a good view could relieve one of discomfort, I took my guest to the Provincial Capitol Lagoon. I... more
Pascua sa Bacólod: Reminisce at the Provincial Capitol Lagoon
Sea travel is often the most taxing experience for many people and it took a bit of toll on my Singapore-based guest I fetched from Iloilo. Knowing that a good view could relieve one of discomfort, I took my guest to the Provincial Capitol Lagoon. I... more
Reliving Sugarlandia in “PUREZA”
When folks in Manila hear of Negros, the first thing that comes into their mind is the haciendas planted with sugarcane lorded over by hacienderos on their horses with a cane at hand while watching sacadas toiling the field. This is the stereotypical... more
The Capitol Lagoon: New Beauty In Timeless Old Glory
This morning, with an aching body from the tiresome activities yesterday, I check my Facebook for new stuff around the online community. Seemingly half-awake, an image captured my mind and threw me aback. I did recognize the statue of a man with his... more
Tampisaw: Color Your Life In The New Year
Is your life dull lately and want to start your new year in vibrance with the full mesh of colors? Why not try learning how to paint using watercolor? This New Year, the Negros Museum in their Weekend at the Museum will be preseting “Tampisaw... more
Negrénse Christmas Gift Ideas: The Negros Museum Shop
A scene at night in the major thoroughfares of Metropolitan Manila and even Metropolitan Bacólod would be cars streaming to malls as people try to complete their Christmas gift list. Welcome to the holiday season and we are well within Christmas sea... more
People on Focus: The Lady Behind “Petra Mahalimuyak”
Who in the world has not been amused with Petra M’s series of videos? Who has not yet seem her parody of “No Other Woman”? If you are a cyber-citizen, you would have already seen a friend, family or lover shared a video. Apart from... more
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