The National Statistics Office provided a data of the Most Common Filipino Names based on records from January 2000 to December 2005. The record showed the Filipinos’ love for biblical names. Am...
Facebook will never run out of interesting links to share! The latest link circulated online is the one that concerns the planetary alignment on December 3, 2012. According to the post, the three plan...
American blogger Sarah Pope, who runs the blog The Healthy Home Economist, has been the talk of the town in Philippine media the past days after Filipino Senator Tito Sotto plagiarized her blog. Sotto...
“Guttersnipe” is the first book published online by aspiring author, Matthew Trigg. The book is both a ridicule of the societal woes and a travesty of human fallibility. The tale circles a...
I visited the Milwaukee Art Museum today. I arrived there three hours before closing time and I was afraid that I would not be able to see all the galleries in such a very short time. However, I manag...
For very obvious reasons, most of my foreign friends, mostly Americans and few Europeans, do not like bagoong and dried fish. While Filipinos consider bagoong and dried fish to be heavenly delectable,...
Alright, I may have exaggerated the title. But, it was exactly what I said — sweetest love poem ever — when Ms. G. wrote it for me many, many years ago. The poem — so simple and swee...
On Saturday, there were scattered rain showers in the morning and the afternoon was cloudy. Yet, the weather did not dampen the spirits of the thousands of spectators who swarmed the South Dakota Air ...




