November 1, 2020
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in Monday HitsR&B sensation Gareth.T explores the stinging effect of loss on new song “November Rain”
Hong Kong-based producer and singer-songwriter Gareth.T tackles the stinging effect of a loved one’s death on his new single “November Rain”, out recently via indie label Umami Records. More
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in Monday HitsFilipina singer-songwriter Meagan Trees inhabits wisdom beyond years on “Take Me Away”
Meagan Trees has always brought an understated sense of spontaneity into her storytelling approach, leaving plenty of room for both personal awakening and introspection to take off and not miss a mark. On her latest single, “Take Me Away,” the Dumaguete-based singer-songwriter reflects on the importance of being vulnerable and taking risks—something that most of […] More
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in Monday HitsAlex Bruce drops infectious new jam “Yakap”
It’s been a very challenging year for the music industry in general, but not for Filipina rapper Alex Bruce, who continues to enjoy commercial and critical plaudits—thanks to her slickly produced, empowering anthems. More
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in Monday HitsEmbracing the Global Potential of Visayan Pop: PhilPop 2020 Introduces Second Batch of Songs
PhilPop, the country’s premier songwriting competition, returns with an eclectic set of new releases from the finalists of the Visayas cluster. More
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in Sundae ScoopWatch and Learn: PCTA Partners with DepEd, Knowledge Channel to Make Learning More Accessible in Remote Areas in the PH
Education is one of the sectors that has been affected dramatically by the pandemic. Aside from the threat of Covid-19, students, families, and educators face other challenges such as limited to no internet connection and expensive Internet data costs. To reach more students even in remote areas, the Philippine Cable and Telecommunications Association (PCTA) has […] More
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in Sundae Scoop8 things you need to know about Twitter trends
What makes Twitter is the people who use it. Their unique voices, diverse backgrounds, conversations, and opinions; it’s these, and more, that inspire Twitter to continue to improve its rules, processes, technology and tools to ensure people can freely and safely participate in the public conversation. More
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in Sundae ScoopA look into education’s new normal
Various industries in the Philippines are already on their slow but steady path to recovery and that includes the education sector. Despite the compromises and major changes made in the educational system to navigate through the now normal, the Department of Education (DepEd) has successfully opened classes for SY 2020-2021. More
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in ChewsDayAjinomoto shares kitchen tips for low-fat, flavorful cooking
In these health-conscious times, many Filipinos try to eat healthier and one of the ways they achieve it is by maintaining a low-fat diet. However, some find it unsatisfying as most low-fat meals are deemed complicated to prepare, and limited in taste and variety. Fortunately, there are ways to make low-fat diet meals that are […] More










