Frogs, frogs, frogs

Native frogs are rare nowadays but one can still try their luck at the San Nicolas…

‘Tuyo’ anyone?

A ‘tuyo’ vendor in Angeles City sifts through her dried fish in the public market. The…

Retracing footsteps of the first Filipinos in the US

More than a century before a wave of migration brought Filipino workers or ‘sakadas’ to sugarcane…

‘Denim and Blues’ at Surplus

Denim, as timeless and authentic as it is never fails to surprise us with its new…

US military dogs’ cemetery soon an attraction in Clark

The “Dog Soldiers” cemetery situated in a 200-square meter lot northwest of the sprawling former American…

‘Fiestang Apo’

Residents of Angeles City celebrate ‘Fiestang Apo’ on Friday (October 28). ‘Fiestang Apo’ or ‘Fiestang Apu…

National Geographic’s iconic ‘Afghan girl’ in trouble

Sharbat Gula, the green-eyed 12-year-old ‘Afghan girl’ refugee immortalized on the National Geographic magazine cover was…

Indie film ‘Area’ gets good reviews

Depicting the piteous verve of the prostitutes in Angeles City, Director Louie Ignacio’s indie film ‘Area’…

Angeles City lad bags ‘Mister Global Teen 2016’ title

Nineteen-year-old half German-half Filipino, Joaquin Rudolfo Rosallosa, was hailed ‘Mister Global Teen 2016’ on October 22…

SM Clark’s IMAX to host ‘Doctor Strange’ midnight screening

SM City Clark’s IMAX theatre is set to host the midnight screening of “Doctor Strange.” The…