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Ano pa nga ba ang pwedeng gawin dito sa Dubai kapag mas mataas pa sa lagnat ang init at hindi ka makalabas sa tindi ng humidity – eh di Dubai’s favorite past time – shopping!!!! – The Annie B. Chronicles: Shopping pest.
Follow the adventures and misadventures of Annie B., a ‘not so average’ Pinay trying to make it in the cosmopolitan city of Dubai.
Filipino Indie music producer, Cromwell Ojeda, the driving force behind Dubai-based electro outfit Muhaisnah Four, has just released their second single “Signal”, a track off their upcoming debut album “A Memoir”.
Dress down but style up! Here’s how you do ‘fab casual.’ Check out our exciting fashion picks from some of the most fashionable Filipinos on the World Wide Web.
Planting something into the ground and believing that it will grow is an act of optimism, and being able to grow life – that is bound to give anybody some measure of joy. Lalaine Chu-Benitez shares how it is to be an urban farmer and gives tips on how to pursue it.
If you could upgrade or evolve one thing in your life right now, what would it be and why? We asked some of our young and brilliant kababayans and here’s what they have to say.
“FEELING BEACHY” The Annie B. Chronicles – It’s happening – my skin getting dry, my nose is moisty, my armpits are sweaty, and my bungang-araw are hume-hello….yes…summer time is just around the corner – all the signs are telling me to hit the beach!
Marielle Castro: Singer and Songwriter – Dubai teems with brilliantly talented Filipino singers – but singer-songwriters? Not so much. This is where a talent like Marielle comes in as a breath of fresh air. She is a singer, a songwriter, and an instrumentalist. The consummate musician.
It’s all about Pinoy progress at work! It’s What I Do features Paquito Jacinto Idos, Project Manager from Sharjah Electricity and Water Authority and Marlon C. Soliven – Media Buying Executive from Dentsu Aegis Network.
Usapang Illustrado: Filipinos vs. Fitness – Being a fit Filipino isn’t exactly a cakewalk, given the kind of food that we normally enjoy, or the way food takes center stage in most of our familial milestones. Unlike the majority of our Western counterparts, we kabayans are comfort eaters, above all.
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