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It’s What I Do features an assistant Manager for Administration & Accounts Dept. and HR and Relations Manager. Know more about Fritz Sapon Servanez and Jennifer Gonzales as they discuss how it is to work and live here in Dubai.
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.
“My art is a visual diary – an extension of myself and my experiences. Most of my works are in mixed media. This allows me to address different issues in a storytelling manner whilst giving myself more creative freedom.” Eugene Cubillo, contemporary artist, shares his journey as an artist, his process and some of his artworks from his solo exhibit.
“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!
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.
Danabelle Gutierrez is the author of two highly acclaimed books of poetry: I Long to Be The River, which was published in June 2014. “Let me bite your sugarcane lips. Consider the silk sheets on fire. Consider love like a raging storm with hurricane wings. There is no gentle here.”
– excerpt from Wild Things & Their Wild Fires by Danabelle Gutierrez, as published in her 2015 book, & Until The Dreams Come
Pinoy Pride nga ba? No particular ethnicity is predisposed to greatness. Everyone is and Filipino Pride is just as authentic as Japanese Pride or Aussie Pride or British Pride or any other type of national pride. It is one thing to shout out Pinoy Pride and it is another to use that as a jump-off point for one’s expedition for his own pinnacles. That anyone could be the Michael Cinco of their own towns or the Lea Salonga of their communities is a belief one should cling on to. By Consul General Paul Raymund Cortes
Arlene De Ocampo Bathan has been in living Engordany, Andorra for 22 years now. Here, she shares about her quiet life in the beautiful mountainous principality that is also home to some 800 Filipinos. Filipino in Andorra – My Pinoy Life
IT’S WHAT I DO: Arch. Shay Michaela Tan, UAP – Architect/Designer from Office Inspirations – Dubai, UAE.
“After Ashton, my DOM Pinoy date never returned my phone calls, text messages and emails after our romantic Eyeball – Ang labo mo, Ashton! Sorry ka na lang…It’s not my loose, it’s your lost!!! – my boss set me up in a blind date. This time with a foreigner – yes. White leghorn na itu – Dizzizit!!!!
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