Mid-Sea Express Bared Bacolod-Boracay Flight Soon
The exclusive scoop of República Negrénse yesterday on Sky Pasada’s upcoming Bacólod-Boracay flight this March was received by Negrénse flying public quite well. A blog post on the matter posted at online community page “You Know You&... more
Around Negros: Savor Hinigaran at Mila’s
Some people say that to experience the culture of a certain locality, you have to taste their cuisine and specialties. After a long walk, I decided to take my guest to Mila’s. Mila’s is a bakeshop café fast becoming famous to those who r... more
Merci and Negros Grace Give Back to Fellow Negrénses
Two of Negros’ biggest locally homegrown companies, CM & Sons’ Merci Bakeshop and Negros Grace Pharmacy took a day off for relief efforts to the areas affected by the 6.9 magnitude earthquake in Negros Oriental. Two teams, one headed... more
Merci and Negros Grace Gives Back to Fellow Negrénses
Two of Negros’ biggest locally homegrown companies, CM & Sons’ Merci Bakeshop and Negros Grace Pharmacy took a day off for relief efforts to the areas affected by the 6.9 magnitude earthquake in Negros Oriental. Two teams, one headed... more
Museum Café: Vegetable Juices and Improved Selections
As the trend for healthy living escalates nowadays, restaurants and café joints are taking the cue in serving healthy selections from their menu. It is not only food that is now beginning to be served organic and healthy, so are drinks too. Fresh fr... more
Around Negros: Walk Through Hinigaran
The late morning of Rizal Day 2011 was a busy day since it will be my last day in the Sugarlandia. After a brief delay with laundry at a laundromat near my Bacólod home, I met my guest in the hotel lobby. The streets were busy since it was a holiday... more
Museum Café: Lovely Heart’s Day Specials
Valentine’s Day or for singles like me, Single Blessedness Day (formerly Singles Awareness Day), works as double-edged swords to people where to some it is a happy day, to some non-existent and to some others a dreadful day. Why should a single... more
Pascua sa Bacólod: Healthy Dining, Spa and Pastries
On our way back to the Bangga Pepsi in Brgy. Bata from The Ruins, Doc Chard mentioned that he wanted to eat local cuisine that he read from a coffee table book back in Café 1925. Since I don’t want to bring him to carinderias that are of quest... 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
People on Focus: Direk Jay Abello
It was Saturday and in the early afternoon when I caught the train and headed to Ayala Center. I was going to Kuppa Fort Bonifacio to meet with the Director/Executive Producer of PUREZA The Story of Negros Sugar and he is none other than a kasimanwa,... more
Around Negros: Lovely Sunset at The Ruins
Metropolitan Bacólod, lone metropolitan area of Negros Island, is the heritage and financial center of Negros. Composed of Silay, Talisay and Bacólod Cities with a population of three quarters of a million, it is the most populous area of the Islan... more
Museum Café: Hottest Additions for this Week
The Museum Café is once again in the works of another amazing selections just for you. We are still a week away until Valentine’s Day yet they have new selections that would surely appeal to your senses but first, I would like to re-feature so... more
Magnitude 6.8 Earthquake Shocks Negros
Early afternoon of February 6, 2012, the general area of the Visayas and some parts of Mindanao were reported to have experienced tremors from a Magnitude 6.8 earthquake. The United States Geological Survey and later confirmed by the PHILVOCS, this q... more
Around Negros: A Tasty Reunion with El Ideal
The walking tour of Silay was a success and we were able to see most of the heritage structures in this veritable city. As we finished enjoying a cup of coffee in Café 1925 we decided that it was time to go to The Ruins in Talisay. Walking to the hi... more
Around Negros: Time Warp In Silay’s Streets
While the seafood treat was good in Balaring, I ought to bring my guest for what Silay City is known for – ancestral houses. Unlike other cities in the Philippines that has lost countless ancestral houses post – World War II either to bombing... more
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