I have always been His servant, but my faith has never been this strong.
FKJ is a mirage. On the stage is a musician who loses himself in the plurality of his compositions, but he is also in complete control of it.
ANY child watching the animated giant robot shows “Mazinger Z” in 1972, “Mobile Suit Gundam” in 1979, “Voltron: Defender of the Universe” in 1984 and “Robotech” in 1985 dreamt of
“Adulting” is fast becoming an overused term. Paying one’s own bills is a form of adulting; grocery shopping, too. Moving out—and living independently—is arguably the most daunting form of adulting there is, marriage and kids aside. While strong family ties in Filipino culture allow us to live with our parents as long as possible, moving out is something that is bound to happen to some, if not all of us.
Films and literature tell us one thing about ship captains: The captain is almost always a man. The captain in “Titanic” was a man. Jack Sparrow from “Pirates of the Caribbean” is male; Captain Hook, too, menacing with a mean mustache at that.
A day after it was posted, a photo of bespectacled boy has been shared more than 10,000 times on Facebook and has captured the attention of more than 150,000 people from all over the world.
If K-Pop is a religion, then SMTown Coex Artium in Seoul, South Korea is a temple.
How do you have the best time in the most Instagrammable museum in Manila? You stay off the app.
James Marsden is pretty hard to miss.
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