But Ilocanos chose Poe
Your mantra for the week: “I accept change as a natural consequence of being alive.”
Your mantra for the week: “I accept change as a natural consequence of being alive.”
Super reimagines the lives of the 2016 presidential aspirants as literature, magnifying their personas and classifying them into anything but realistic fiction. (Disclaimer: The candidates’ life stories were romanticized
Top standup comedian Willie Nepomuceno held his election spoof “PangGulo ng Pilipinas” on Saturday night, April 30, to a sold-out crowd at the Music Museum.
IT IS 10 p.m. and Brian Poe Llamanzares is on fire. After a whole day of campaigning in Dumaguete, he is wide awake and eager to tell me about the work he does for his mother’s campaign.
In a small, relatively empty but exclusive-looking Makati nightspot called Behind Bar, the country’s five presidential candidates find themselves chilling out after a long day. Sen. Miriam
SEN. Grace Poe is just like any mother who likes to cook and experiment in the kitchen with her daughters Hanna and Nika. She finds delight in what most of us also enjoy—simple fare and local flavors that not only satisfy but also bring back childhood memories.
BEHIND every successful woman are more women who support her dreams and aspirations. These are women who don’t compete but rather put their God-given talents to help each other.
As election day draws nearer, it gets more and more interesting to watch who is campaigning for whom.
Stand-up comedy Pinoy style has been flourishing for quite a long time, gauging by the number of comedy bars and lounges that have sprouted around the metro.
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