Other than the size and medium of writing, there are a lot of differences between spreadsheets and tabloids. Spreadsheets are usually associated with the notion of high-minded approach to the dissemination of news, and with an upscale readership (Rogers, 2017). In the Philippines, tabloid newspapers are in circulation and we zero in on Bagong Tiktik with 20 years of publishing experience. Readership When it comes to readership, there is no doubt that tabloids generate a bigger amount of readership compared to broadsheets. Because of its price, medium of writing and content, the masses prefer them over broadsheets that cater to foreigners and influential people. It is usually aimed at consumers C, D and E who can very well afford the cost and still be informed with its mix of news and entertainment. Medium of Writing Almost all tabloids write in Filipino with the exception of some who publish articles written in both Filipino and English language. But Tikt...
Fashionalism, a portmanteau of FASHION and NATIONALISM seems to have established its place in the Philippine fashion industry. The term from Rhett Eala who created a collection of collared shirts and polos for the brand Collezione C2 using the Philippine archipelago for its main design. From polo shirts that bear the map of the Philippines to the more formal terno or Filipiniana, the trend of fashionalism has been on the rise. The “Pinoy Pride” sensation became an effective way of pronouncing one's nationalism - identifying oneself through these commodities. Regionalism or tribalism is the consciousness or in group loyalty through possession of a strong cultural or ethnic identity. This best explains its success to the Filipino consumers. With its claim to fame by peaking our Filipino identity and consciousness, those who support fashionalism often argue that through it, we are making history and nationalism more viable and marketable to the youth. Those who were not familiar w...
The 1988 horror-comedy film titled Kumander Bawang tells the story of Tikboy, an awkward and frail teenage boy who suddenly becomes a superhero to save Matambato from Conde Regalado and his army of aswangs raging from vampires to self-segmenting viscera suckers by transforming to Kumander Bawang and using garlics to ward off the villains. The film opens when Tikboy’s grandfather laments that the Moro-Moro, a stage play depicting battles of Christians and Moros during the Spanish colonial period, is being less popular due to celebrities being invited during fiestas. Even in recent times, with the rise of popular culture and our fascination of Hollywood, this proves to be true. A reflection of the on-going struggle of cultural workers such as Lolo Ambo, countless days of practice, memorization and exaggerated movements with no room for mistakes, makes theatre a nurturing art form that unfortunately only rewards th...
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