Pinoy Food and the lack of representation
So why does the myth of the inferiority of Filipino Cuisine continue to persist? Why do some Filipinos readily buy into the myth? Why do we as a people underestimate our food so badly?
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So why does the myth of the inferiority of Filipino Cuisine continue to persist? Why do some Filipinos readily buy into the myth? Why do we as a people underestimate our food so badly?
Six months after One Night In Intramuros was staged, Benjamin Canapi tries to wrap his head around “accidentally” staging what turned out to be the Halloween event of 2020.
A video of Manila’s most important landmarks, devoid of people due to the COVID19 pandemic.
Fort Santiago is one of the more visually stunning attractions in Intramuros, and is certainly a must-see destination for any Manila trip. The most iconic feature of Fort Santiago would have to be its gate. First built in 1714, the gate has been damaged and restored a fair number of times. On top of the gate is a wooden relief of Santiago Matamoros, for which the fort is named after. An ironic name, truth be told.
As accomplished and revered as Angeli Bayani is now, her journey is one most people in the creative field can relate to; filled with sacrifice, hardships, and lost opportunities.
For some komikeros, the COVID19 pandemic was an opportunity to talk about current issues, forge new ground, and rethinking the narrative.
For some komikeros, the COVID19 pandemic was an opportunity to talk about current issues, forge new ground, and rethinking the narrative.
Heritage advocate Stephen Pamorada talks about the importance of Metro Manila’s heritage structures and why we should fight for them.
In this edition of Manila Storytellers, we talk to Andrei Julian and Anne Julian, the husband and wife duo behind Don’t Skip Manila.
Rache Go of Kaladkarin Diaries talk about trying to save Binondo’s dying Hokkien culture.