Funny Girl
She just can’t help herself. Within five minutes of meeting her, Bebang Siy will make you laugh. She’ll take her pretty, fair-skinned features and contort them into a rubber face
She just can’t help herself. Within five minutes of meeting her, Bebang Siy will make you laugh. She’ll take her pretty, fair-skinned features and contort them into a rubber face
Crime has long been part of Filipino literature, with criminal and violent acts at the heart of many a literary work. The easiest example to remember would be Jose Rizal’s
Surrounded by taller, decidedly more modern structures, the Solidaridad Bookshop stands along Padre Faura Street in Ermita, Manila, as welcoming as it did when it first opened its doors in 1965.
(The tabloids and crime TV are fairly reeking of them, here are three of the country’s most confounding and still unsolved cases in recent times) Another body is found. Kibitzers
With the sun not even warm on their necks, countless Filipino children begin trekking out of their homes just past the crack of dawn. They know the lonely road ahead
Behold a glimpse of infinity. This is what you conjure up when opening a book to its first page. From right here is where you can virtually go anywhere, do
For a society that elevates education to the level of necessity, Filipinos are often and surprisingly perplexed by the varied and deep-seated flaws in the Philippine educational system. Many an
Perhaps the truest sign that something has truly entered the sphere of everyday Filipino life is for a name to become permanently integrated into the vibrant Filipino language. Such is certainly the case with the word “Kenkoy,” a description foisted on someone funny or amusing. With its standout consonants and playful vowels, the name Kenkoy just radiates humor.
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