The Spirit of God: Giving Hope to the Filipino Art-Music-Film Industry
Ignacio de Loyola presents itself as one of the few Filipino films that was produced overseas, and by a Filipino-dominated crew. From...
Ignacio de Loyola: The Sound of Transformation
"Ignacio de Loyola" is a local rendition of the life of the patron saint of the Jesuits and soldiers. Directed by Paolo Dy and produced...
Warmth by Musical Art: A Look at Jose Mari Chan (Part 4 of 6)
Born into a Filipino-Chinese family, Jose Mari Chan's awards include the TOYM (Ten Outstanding Young Men in the Philippines) award in...
Jose Mari Chan: A Holistic and Dedicated Musician (Part 3 of 6)
Many great names in the Philippine music industry are names that not only perform music, but also earn a living out of music by treating...
Jose Mari Chan: Journeying through Music, Film and Business (Part 2 of 6)
“The journey is what brings us happiness, not the destination.”[1] This quote is basically what many people in this generation tend to...
A Habit of Success for Music (Part 1 of 6)
Photo from the official website of Jose Mari Chan: http://josemarichan.com/ “Success is not given, it is earned.” A slogan we often hear...
Horacio de la Costa: The Faces of a Friend (Part 3 of 4)
Fr. Horacio de la Costa to me, has always been one big question mark. Considering that throughout my academic years, I have been with the...
A Night With Horacio (Part 2 of 4)
I watched Amigo en el Señor on March 27, 2016. At first, I second-guessed attending. I had a lot to do for my classes and was tired from...
The Kundiman and the Filipino Nation (Part 1 of 4)
Having been able to read some of Fr. Dela Costa’s essays on our national culture and heritage, I can say that his ideas were just the...
No Small Roles With Kayla Acosta
One of a college student’s greatest questions in life is “what am I really going to do after graduation?” It is a question that both...