Kapampangan Flag

Kapampangan Flag A tricolor of red, yellow, and green is traditionally used to represent the Kapampángan identity. A notable usage of this is during the Kapampángan Revolt of 1660 led by Francisco Maniago against forced labor and tribute for the Spanish government. Pampanga & Tarlac on the Philippine Flag On the Philippine flag, Pampanga and … Read more

How Senators Voted on Maharlika Bill

How Senators Voted on Maharlika bill NoRisa Hontiveros YesMigz ZubiriLoren LegardaJoel VillanuevaSonny AngaraAlan Peter CayetanoPia CayetanoBato dela RosaJV EjercitoJinggoy EstradaWin GatchalianBong GoLito LapidRobin PadillaGrace PoeBong RevillaFrancis TolentinoRaffy TulfoCynthia VillarMark Villar AbstainNancy Binay AbsentImee MarcosKoko PimentelFrancis Escudero Once again, Senator Risa Hontiveros has shown that she is the ONE TRUE OPPOSITION out there! As in literally!!! … Read more

Virginia Ty-Navarro

Virginia Ty-Navarro is considered as one of the pioneering female artists in the Philippines. Equipped with a diverse arsenal of creative techniques, Virgie—as she was affectionately called—helped pave the foundation through which many Filipino women were able to pursue their artistry. Last March, the National Museum PH of Fine Arts unveiled its newest exhibition, “Virginia … Read more

Agdao

According to A. Figueroa, ‘agdao’ was named after an ethnomedicine plant in the Boraginaceae family which natives used for convulsion by extracting its juice. The poultice is then placed on the fontanel (alimpulo) of a child until the fever subsides. In Sama-Bajau languages, it is a kind of tree or species of hardwood that is … Read more