The most important thing in the world is family and love
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Family is one of the most important, if not the most important thing in our lives. Taking time every day to appreciate your loved ones for all that they do helps us to reconnect as a family.
Gratefulness fills my heart as I reflect on a significant academic milestone: completing the academic requirements for my Master in Arts in Philippine Studies. It is a journey marked by challenges and triumphs, one that has enriched my perspective on our nation’s heritage, culture, and identity. Yet, despite reaching this pivotal point, I made the decision to pause, with only my thesis proposal marking the final step toward completing the program. The decision to halt my studies was not made lightly. Balancing multiple responsibilities, such as work and personal growth, made it evident that I needed to focus on other priorities for the time being. It was a humbling realization, one that reminded me of the importance of pacing myself and respecting the rhythm of my own journey. Though I temporarily stepped away, my passion for Philippine Studies remains steadfast—a fire that continues to burn within me, waiting for the right moment to reignite. Completing the thes...
ROGELIO “BOY” C. CORDUA: ALABEL’S RENAISSANCE MAN OF SERVICE, MUSIC, AND MEDIA By Christian Jay Laya Rogelio “Boy” C. Cordua, a vlogger from Alabel, Sarangani, exemplifies the spirit of dedication and versatility. A guitarist, basketball player, church vocalist, and singer, Boy has worn many hats throughout his life, leaving a legacy that spans community service, church leadership, and cultural advocacy. From Private Worker to Church Leader Boy dedicated 40 years of his life to ALSONS, working as a private company employee from 1974 until his retirement in 2019. His commitment to sports earned him the role of Sports Commissioner at the company, showcasing his passion for teamwork and athleticism. In 1971, Boy began serving as a guitarist for the San Isidro Labrador Parish, a role he continues to fulfill to this day. His involvement in the church is profound. As a member of the Knights of Columbus (KofC), he initiated the establishment of two councils in Alabel: the OLPH Spring Council...
π½️ The Kingdom Review (MMFF 2025) π️ "The Kingdom" stands out among this year’s MMFF lineup, delivering an exceptional cinematic experience. Rated πππππ, it’s a beautifully written and masterfully executed film, making every penny spent worth it. The movie captivates from the first five minutes, blending layers of emotion and character depth. Just when you start hating a character, their hidden side emerges, evoking empathy or admiration. At its heart, "The Kingdom" is a family movie enriched with political intrigue and cultural homage. The use of deep Tagalog language feels natural and reflective of Filipino heritage. Every detail resonates with Filipino identity, from the dialogues to the visual elements. The cast delivered stellar performances. Sue Ramirez and Piolo Pascual shone, with Sue embodying a regal "Dayang" perfectly. Christine Reyes, Sid Lucero, and even the Babaylan characters were impeccably cast. Bossing Vic Sotto’s...
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