The kids from yesterday

Posted on March 10, 2020

Jet-black hair with side fringe, skinny jeans, band t-shirts, studded belts, and skull accessories. Who would’ve forgotten one of the most significant phases where probably most millennials have gone through in the past decade?

Dead Kids: Society as told by Gen Z

Posted on March 10, 2020

Dead Kids is one of the most talked-about film releases of 2019. It is also the first Filipino film exclusively available for Netflix. With Netflix providing easier access to the younger demographic, the youth came to see what was the ruckus all about and came out with mixed reactions.

Hey, baby

Posted on March 10, 2020

Comic creator Gerry Alanguilan passed away last December but will forever live in our hearts. The recent generation may have seen his face from the viral meme "Hey, Baby." His infectious and almost cunning smile is floating around on YouTube making people smile.

'Weathering With You' and six other films shown for FREE in Japan Film Week 2020

Posted on March 01, 2020

Fans were delighted with the news of the two organizations partnering for Japan Film Week 2020, which featured seven Japanese films nationwide from January up to March.

Are you a music elitist?

Posted on December 17, 2019

One thing to be thankful for with regards to the Internet is how easily accessible music has become. Through the Internet, fans are able to listen to their favorite artist's new single as soon as it gets released.

Without a Trace

Posted on December 16, 2019

Perhaps it has come across everyone’s mind at least once in their lives, the thought of running away and starting out as a “new” person—whether it’s that one major subject that you failed, or that falling-out with a long-time friend, or even just the harsh demands of life that got to you—to disappear and restart is an intriguing perspective.

Only real fans will get this

Posted on December 16, 2019

“Starry, starry night, paint your palette blue and grey…” sings Don McLean in the opening line of his ’72 hit, “Vincent”.

The peace that started with a paper crane

Posted on December 14, 2019

A book entitled ‘Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes by Eleanor Coerr commemorates a lifelong past that is based on a true story of a little girl who lived in Hiroshima, Japan during the Second World War. 

Neoliberalism: A haunting specter

Posted on December 13, 2019

We are introduced and born into an economic state wherein neoliberalism—also known as ‘modern-day imperialism’ which delineates the privatization of public services—manifesting within our society.

#Cancelledt

Posted on December 13, 2019

Cancel Culture is the practice of bringing to light past statements and actions that an individual has made, which at the time that it was committed may have been generally more acceptable in society.