Archive for September 6th, 2010
The Masskara Festival 2010 Music is out! This year’s Masskara Festival streetdance music was picked through a songwriting competition which was participated by the talented homegrown composers.

This year’s winning piece was composed by the 25 year old Bryan Caballero. The composition was first aired to the public last Saturday September 4, 2010 at the Robinson’s Place Bacolod during the Masskara Festival Music Launch.
It’s the BER Months once again, and Cebu Pacific Air is giving us another reason to enjoy the 7, 107 islands of the Philippines. this is the best time to hit the beach, or go church hopping, or simply enjoy the local delicacies. With the new Cebu Pacific Seat Sale, we no longer have an excuse not to discover our very own paradise!

Enjoy The San Juanico Bridge in Tacloban for less!
Whether born–and-bred Filipinos or Pinoys-at-heart, travelers who have explored the Philippine islands have so much more than good stories and photographs to share. Friendly people, amazing sights, and delicious local cuisine capture the hearts and minds of travelers whose first-hand experiences far exceed their expectations. Having experienced the rich Filipino culture and heritage, they take home a renewed pride in living in this country and being one with its people.

The mighty and picturesque view of the Bangui Windmills in Ilocos Norte thoroughly awed Agnes
If there’s one thing we Filipinos love to celebrate, I guess it’s the Christmas season. The Philippines has always been known for celebrating the longest Christmas on the world. In fact, as early as September 1, the word “Merry Christmas” was already spotted as a trending topic in Twitter because of Filipinos greeting each other through the popular site.


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