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by Angel Bonifacio on January 21, 2013 Last Friday, January 18, I attended Microsoft's Rockeoke Night together with Jerome and Vigattin's CEO, Mr. Elison Barcelo. It was a thanksgiving party for all the supporters of Microsoft Philippines. » Read More
by Jhaypee Guia on January 21, 2013 The city of Pasig is filled with cultural celebrations, colorful decorations, merrymaking, traditional masses and parades.The Bambino Festival, one of the grandest cultural celebrations of Pasig City, kicked-off on January 11-20, 2013. It is held in honor of Sto. Niño whose purity, love and innocence reflect on the lives of Pasigueños. » Read More
by Jhaypee Guia on January 21, 2013 This year, Kabankalan City celebrated the 37th Sinulog Festival last January 11-20, 2013, with its theme "Above and Beyond Fun: A Pageantry of Thanksgiving". On January 11, 2013, the celebration started with a holy mass at St. Francis Xavier Cathedral, followed by the Sinulog 2013 Invitational Shootfest at the Central Philippines State University at 8 AM to 4 PM. The City's Mayor, Isidro Zayco, led the opening salvo held at the town's public plaza around 5 PM along with the band and fireworks display at 7 PM. » Read More
by Angel Bonifacio on January 19, 2013 It was Saturday again, and after our usual airing of Vigattin Radio Program at DZIQ 990 AM, we found ourselves at the door of BBQ Republic along Wilson St., Greenhills, San Juan. » Read More
by Angel Bonifacio on January 19, 2013 Vigattin Radio gets bigger every airing because we had a Vigattin guest today. Mr. Dondi Mapa of Microsoft Philippines joined us in our discussion about Windows 8, the anticipated 2013 automated elections, and the future of IT in the country. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on January 17, 2013 The month of January is the celebration of Santo Niño festivals throughout the country, and one of the most awaited festivals during this month is the Lakbayaw Festival or commonly known as Santo Niño de Tondo, the biggest event in Manila participated in by thousands of Santo Niño devotees every year. Let us explore this one-of-a-kind festival that that shows the many faces of Tondo, Manila. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on January 17, 2013 The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) seeks to encourage governments and people from across the globe to recognize and preserve places which show a deep cultural heritage by recognizing these places as World Heritage Sites. Here are ten heritage sites in the Philippines recognized by the UNESCO World Heritage Centre: » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on January 16, 2013 Filipinos have long known the Caballero, or Bulaklak ng Paraiso for its medical purposes and for being one of the most graceful and colorful flowers. Being a widely cultivated ornamental plant, it thrives well in sunny Philippines and brings a variety of bright and vibrant colors even to the most urban of landscapes. Its brightly colored flowers usually bloom during summer and is coomonly found in gardens as well as vacant lots. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on January 16, 2013 Let me tell you in amazing details how my New Year’s Eve was celebrated. For me, it is one of the best celebrations I had because of one thing – my family. » Read More