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SUPER is moving! Starting next week, we will be bringing you pop culture awesomeness on Fridays.
SUPER is moving! Starting next week, we will be bringing you pop culture awesomeness on Fridays.
The country’s first free publication for millennials, Scout magazine, has officially launched its website, www.scoutmag.ph, to the public. Other than giving its visitors a peek into what goes on behind the scenes for Scout’s monthly fashion editorials and cover story, it also publishes exclusive content to supplement the magazine’s Get Handsy, The Munchies and Extracurriculars sections.
What happens when a fairy tale turns out to be a traumatic nightmare?
National Artist for Literature Bienvenido Lumbera is a believer in the Filipino language.
From manga to animé, from Yakult to Yan Yan snacks, from Doraemon to Hello Kitty, Japan exerts a strong influence on the Filipino psyche.
The Bienvenido N. Santos Creative Writing Center (BNSCWC) of De la Salle University (DLSU) awards 11 fellowships for Kritika 2014: National Workshop on Art and Cultural Criticism, which will be held at the University of St. La Salle (USLS) in Bacolod on April 20-26.
Explaining Japanese pop culture with all its complexities and diversity may seem a bit tedious. But if there’s a way of simplifying it, J-Pop can easily be described as an inspiration. It has inspired the young, especially the Filipino youth, in many ways, for it has become a part of life. No young Filipino ever grew up without knowing at least one animé character or watching an animé show.
The secret behind the global success of Japanese popular culture—its animé, fashion, and entertainment—has always been the “careful balance (between) foreign and Japanese sensibilities,” said Renato Rivera Rusca, assistant professor at the Meiji University.
When we think of 2013, we see cronuts. And cookie butter. Jars and jars of cookie butter. These were just two of the food fads that hit Manila (and Instagram) this year.
Joyce Brothers, the pop psychologist who pioneered the television advice show in the 1950s and enjoyed a long and prolific career as a syndicated columnist, author, and television and film personality, has died. She was 85.
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