Mga bagay na iniyakan ko sa pelikula lately:
stone like creature na handang magsakripisyo makauwi lang Ryan Gosling;
at mga tupang nagimbestiga ng pagkamatay ni Hugh Jackman
'I WAS ALMOST SHOCKED, MAHIRAP PANIWALAAN'
Inamin ni Sen. Tito Sotto na nagulat siya sa paglipat ni Sen. Loren Legarda sa mayorya kasunod ng biglaang pagbabago ng liderato sa Senado nitong Lunes, May 11.
"Kumbaga nanonood ka ng drama [at] biglang naiba 'yung storya... Parang gusto mong sampalin 'yung sarili mo at sabihing, 'Huy, gumising ka!'" saad ni Sen. Sotto sa programang "Ted Failon and DJ Chacha" ngayong Miyerkules, May 13.
"Hindi naman ganun 'yung feeling ko [masakit], sa akin lang, at least alam ko na ang kulay mo after all these years," dagdag pa niya.
‘PAGIGING MAYOR, ARAW-ARAW IBA ‘YUNG PROBLEMA’
Naga City Mayor Leni Robredo shared that she finds her role as a mayor more challenging than being a vice president.
“‘Di ba ‘yung VP ang only mandate mo under the Constitution is succession. Hinahanda mo lang ‘yung sarili mo na just in case may mangyari handa ka to step up. Although in my case, hindi ako nag-settle for the ceremonial rules, nag-launch na ako ng Angat Buhay,” she said in an interview with broadcast journalist Bernadette Sembrano.
Robredo narrated how she now tackles a wide range of problems in their community.
“Pagiging mayor, araw-araw iba ‘yung problema. At hindi ka pwede mamimili na ito lang ‘yung gusto kong gawin. Lahat dito, away ng neighbors, animal poop, busted street lights, kung ano-ano problema mo,” she added. (YouTube/Bernadette Sembrano)
Happy birthday, Antoinette Jadaone!
The acclaimed writer and director is well-known for centering women's stories, especially in blockbuster hits like ‘That Thing Called Tadhana’ and ‘Never Not Love You’ and critically lauded films such as ‘Fan Girl’ and ‘Sunshine.’
Jadaone is also the co-founder of production company Project 8 Projects and the co-host of the pop culture podcast ‘Ang Walang Kwentang Podcast.’
BREAKING: Planet being pushed beyond limits, all climate indicators “flashing red,” warns UN chief.
The amount of heat trapped by the Earth reached record levels in 2025, with the consequences of such warming feared to last for thousands of years, the UN warned Monday.
“The global climate is in a state of emergency. Planet Earth is being pushed beyond its limits. Every key climate indicator is flashing red,” United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said as the UN’s World Meteorological Organization published its annual climate overview. | via Agence France-Presse