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Cara Doble: the unofficial Philippine national dance

Posted on May 28, 2012 By FallenAngel 6 Comments on Cara Doble: the unofficial Philippine national dance
Cara Doble: the unofficial Philippine national dance

Do you remember any of the native dances that were taught in kinder, and elementary? Pandango sa Ilaw, Tinikling, Maglalatik, Itik-itik, Subli, do any of these ring a bell? Also, I believe that in high school, and college, we were also exposed to modern dance. Ballroom dance primarily, but some of us also studied ballet,…

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Culture, Government, Politics, Society

Pinoy religious groups go Gaga

Posted on May 21, 2012August 14, 2013 By FallenAngel 35 Comments on Pinoy religious groups go Gaga
Pinoy religious groups go Gaga

Pinoy hypocrisy has reared its ugly head – again. Just when I was wondering when we were going to hear from the Roman Catholic Church of the Philippines about banning or boycotting Lady Gaga’s upcoming concert here in the Philippines, lo and behold. Protests apparently erupted last Friday, which were staged by at least one…

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Culture, Glitz and Glamour, Religion, Society

Earth Day Fun Run not so fun for Mama Earth

Posted on April 26, 2012March 30, 2014 By Ilda 37 Comments on Earth Day Fun Run not so fun for Mama Earth
Earth Day Fun Run not so fun for Mama Earth

Mini-marathons or Fun Runs for a cause have become the “in” thing in the Philippines nowadays. Like most things that become fashionable to the more fortunate of Filipino crowds, the concept behind the activity tends to get lost in its participants. Take the case of this NATGEO EARTH DAY RUN recently held in Manila. A…

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Environment, Glitz and Glamour, Lifestyle, Society

In the dark: Why we Filipinos love religion

Posted on November 25, 2011November 25, 2011 By linewave 16 Comments on In the dark: Why we Filipinos love religion
In the dark: Why we Filipinos love religion

When you think of the Philippines, what’s the first thing that comes into your mind? Have you ever given it much thought? Do you imagine white beaches, tranquil waters, and unique wildlife? Congratulations, you’re a tourist. Do you imagine chaos, poverty and corruption? If you did, you’re a realist. But if all you think about…

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