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Political power play is the ‘halimaw’ in the pop-rap musical retelling of this ’70s zarzuela
Will this adaptation be a mere visit to the past or a reflection of the present?
Will this adaptation be a mere visit to the past or a reflection of the present?
Kanishia, who recently launched her debut single “A Little Taste of Danger,” acknowledges the popularity of the video-sharing platform.
We’re still dealing with a lot on our plate of issues right now: COVID-19 response, misplaced priorities, social distancing nightmares, online classes, unemployment―the list never fucking ends. And on top
In 2011, Harry Ong’s family bought the restaurant Green Flavors on Taft Avenue, Manila, from his aunt’s friend. Ong, a hotel and restaurant management graduate of the University of Santo
College isn’t all fun and games. But sometimes, it literally is. Five months ago, we wrote about eSports becoming an official college program at a local university. Now, other schools
“Papanget niyong lahat.” That’s how Big Four Trashtalkan greets you when you search for it on Facebook. The private Facebook group, which was born on the second week of the
(Part 1) Here are some of the beautiful, kind, generous things your schools and schoolmates have been doing since the pandemic started. The University of Santo Tomas (UST) welcomed nurses
While the government’s own provisions are leaving folks a little unsettled (and understandably so), it seems that we’re still functioning under the age-old adage of “if you want a thing
The collaboration of different faculty members and students of De La Salle University (DLSU) has resulted in the development of a mobile app and a website that features the first
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