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Disappearing aswang
Reading Bram Stoker’s “Dracula” (1897) in high school was a revelation. First, the novel did not translate accurately into the many film versions I have seen. Second, the novel was presented in ...
In this interview, Alix talks about how he brings horror to life and shares insights from his unforgettable collaborations with National Artist for Film and Broadcast Arts Nora Aunor.
I was educated in Catholic schools most of my life, all the way up to my sophomore year in college, and had my fair share of classes in catechism, Old and New Testament, encyclicals. I even served ...
Free Malaysia Today on MSN
The shaman, the jinn, and the woman who wrote about them
Inspired by real encounters with the supernatural, Sariah Wan Jaafar’s ‘The Shaman’s Circle’ dives into Southeast Asia’s darkest myths.
A new species of tube-nosed bat has been discovered in the protected forests of the Philippines. Researchers from the (ROM), the Field Museum in Chicago, and Lawrence University in Wisconsin have ...
The Manila Times on MSN
Why Dustin Yu is fortune’s favorite
There’s a Sanskrit word that means “fortune’s favorite,” and 24-year-old actor-entrepreneur Dustin Yu decided it had a nice ring to it when he was naming his resto-bar in San Juan City. He wasn’t ...
Six new species of tube-nosed bats have been discovered inside the forests of the Philippines—just in time for Halloween.
In her debut novel The Shaman’s Circle, SW Jaafar highlights Southeast Asia’s rich tapestry of folklore by bridging legends, ...
The One Night in Intramuros tour, led by Manila tour guide Benjamin Canapi, does not merely recount horrors for fright’s sake ...
For young Filipinos, the celebration is a bridge between the solemn traditions of their ancestors and their own modern experiences” DISTINCTIVE, in the ...
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