Bigger MUSICA FEUROPA starts May 25
MUSICA FEUROPA, Far Eastern University’s annual choral competition and festival with the European Union in the Philippines as its principal partner, grows in size and stature every year. The key criterion of MUSICA FEUROPA is that each choir has to perform two songs:
Cong. Eric Singson preserves music culture in Candon City
Congressman Eric Singson has that love for music. He makes ways to preserve (and also conserve) music culture in Candon City, the city of arts and culture. He vows to create more projects that help the arts and culture of the city. One
Ramil Hernandez tops survey for Laguna
Laguna Governor Ramil Hernandez overwhelmingly lead the gubernatorial survey released over his rivals. He garnered a 60 percent votes, giving him the chance to once more prove his full potential as a public servant. For Gov. Ramil, running under PDP Laban, the numbers
Q&A with volleyball star Alyssa Valdez
When that love for ball started? “I started playing volleyball because of my brothers and I just enjoyed it because i get to bond with girls at my age.” Having all these recognitions and achievements, do you imagine yourself being a champion? “Not
Pasig City ready for young blood public servant
For Vico Sotto, greatness is determined by service. Though he grew up in an environment where camera’s everywhere, he knew he’s born to serve. Young Vico already discovered his calling, his purpose. And so, he followed his heart. Now, he’s running for Mayor
FEU AND THE HERITAGE CONSERVATION SOCIETY ALL SET FOR “SIGNIFICANCE IN THE DETAILS” LECTURE ON MAY 4
For the first time since the merry month of May was dubbed National Heritage Month, the Heritage Conservation Society (HCS) has swung into the mood of things for National Heritage Month, organized by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) and
Isko Moreno tops survey for Manila
Former Vice Mayor Isko Moreno thanks Manileños after topping the mayoralty survey over his rivals. But he knows he has to work harder as incumbent Mayor Joseph Estrada continues to throw shade. As the rivals trying to put him down, Isko focuses on
FEU’S PRESIDENT’S COMMITTEE ON CULTURE PRESENTS THE FEU BAMBOO BAND IN “A TOAST TO BROADWAY” ON MAY 4
Far Eastern University President’s Committee on Culture presents the FEU Bamboo Band in a concert entitled, “A Toast to Broadway” on Saturday, May 4 at 6:00 p.m. in the historic FEU Auditorium. Known as the cultural center of the Philippines in the 1950’s,
Japanese businesswoman continues to help Kids in Tondo
Naho Oue is a successful businesswoman from Japan who falls in love with Pinoy culture. One thing she knows for sure, she loves helping the poor kids in Tondo. Japanese beauty already got that purpose in life—helping even though no one is watching.
Mike Magat reinvents self; Guerrero punches for the second time
Actor now director Mike Magat explores directing, and as soon as the camera shuts off, he feels the sense of fulfillment. The Hapi Ang Buhay actor gets the influence from the directors he has worked with. Blessed he is, his short films went