“ULING” (Filipino term for charcoal) – Unequal . LIving . No . Guarantee An all-night standing beside a pit-producing clouds of smoke that penetrates through nostrils deep down the chest and lungs was a serious feeling of laceration that I must admit not everyone endures. The Albano brothers could not blur a detail of how …
Author: Ricca Joice Adrada
Cheers to Lambanog!
Lambanog industry in the Philippines has an impact on coconut products, considered to be a gigantic agricultural export and source of livelihood and income.
I am an Ibaloy
On the mountain top of Kapangan, Benguet abides a man who once upon a time travelled, found a life and a home. Asao Shimura Sr., known as the Japanese Master Papermaker, genuinely proclaims that he is also an Ibaloy by heart.
COVID-19 Special: Heroes in Pandemic
When the world turned grievous, they stayed courageous. In a battle against unseen enemies, they remained fierce warriors. In the matter of death, they opted to be heroes.
COVID-19 Special: My Father is an Alien
A COVID-19 Patient’s Recovery Story.
The Tale of a Storyteller
The journey of Dexter Macaraeg as a Documentary Film maker.
Calisthenics: Flying with the Bars
They move like extraordinary because more than of enjoying, they found Calisthenics as life changing.
Fish Vendor at 82: The Selfless Love of a Grandmother
An 82-year-old fish vendor from Laguna, Philippines had set an incomparable standard in her most noble role as a grandmother.
Destined: The Song I Wrote For You
She had walked in several places and distance, but this time she’s walking towards her piece of sanity.
Filipina in Taiwan: Meet Jay Ocampo
It was not an accident to meet Jay Ocampo. Surely, it was an honour to document her life, to once again see the immeasurable sacrifices of OFWs for their loved ones.