
WE DIDN’T NOTICE, but is it Friday already? The week seemed to have passed by in a blur. If you didn’t get to do much this week, trust us, we’re also agonizing over not being in full capacity. We did, however, tried our best to get some work done, and looking back, this is how we were at our sluggish best:
- Easter Sunday greeted us with an inspiring story of a mother coping with the loss of a son and how this led to 13 playrooms in various public hospitals all over the country.
- Despite being caught up in the buzz of visiting Pinoy celebs in the States, PinoyCentric’s Armand realizes that at the end of the day, “they will be on their way home and we are not.”
- Chef Nouel shares his two favorite dessert recipes: wasabi panna cotta and blue cheese chiboust
- Sylvia Mayuga of Inquirer’s Global Nation reviews the first two months of Lagalag
- Nostalgia Manila waxes, er, nostalgic over Klassik Komiks
- Silang has something else to be proud of, aside from being part of the 1845 Agrarian Revolt
- Visitors at the PhilFest in Tampa, Florida, will be treated to an authentic fiesta with real Pinoy food
- Walking avian archive Francisco Bacolod of Cebu searches for the elusive siloy.
- Gilbert Cadiz remembers his grandfather, a war veteran.
- The Ika Nga Komiks contest is still open till tomorrow, so why not give it a try? Also check out our FLICKR group.
Image: “Tim on the Beach” by Rizalindo Gigante
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