by Abraham Tayao | Jun 5, 2015 | Good Deed
Armed with a Fulbright scholarship and a desire to reconnect with her Filipino heritage,Filipino-American Grace Talusan is conducting a study on the lives of call-center agents to shed light on the Filipino worker at the other end of the telephone line. “The Golden...
by Abigail Adsuara | Jun 5, 2015 | Good Show
Two category wins, one conductor prize, and 11 gold level diplomas were brought home to the country by different Filipino choir groups who figured prominently at the recent 4th Vietnam International Choir Competition, Hoi An 2015. The Filipino entries bested others in...
by Abraham Tayao | Jun 2, 2015 | Good Tech
For the very first time, a supercar has emerged from the Philippines built by Filipinos and sourced from Filipino material. The first ever Filipino supercar carries the name, The Aurelio, designed and built to join the world’s supercars in the league of the Ferrari,...
by Margo Hannah De Guzman Quadra | Jun 2, 2015 | Good Balita
The Philippines is set to launch its first satellites by the years 2016 and 2017. These satellites will be the first Philippine micro satellites and also the first to be designed and built by Filipinos. The Philippine satellite launch into space will be led by the...
by Armando O. Bartolome | Jun 2, 2015 | Good Deed
How can venerable old businesses survive and remain viable? Pugon-baking (wood-fired oven carefully made of bricks), artisanal Kamuning Bakery opened in late 1939 as the first bakery in the newly established Quezon City upon the invitation of newspaper tycoon and...