Tag: productivity

  • Ballet: The Great Classics 2016 by PBT

    LET NO ONE TELL YOU THAT BALLET IS BORING. I almost cried, I kept sitting in awe, I learned to believe in love again. Philippine Ballet Theatre’s The Great Classics was a good show and a fun time! As always, we can’t take photos or recordings while the show was ongoing. Showing in Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo,…

  • ASMPH MD/MBA: Transsum

    ASMPH MD/MBA: Transsum

    The long journey’s at its formal start.

  • Queue

    I have three posts to put up soon, all still in various states of progress: The start of my MD-MBA journey in ASMPH, which I’ll probably post next week once I’m done editing the photos + after the transition summer’s over A DIY Watercolour Travel Palette, though I’m still not actually done with the thing…

  • Acrylic: Kiss of Passion (Remix)

    Acrylic: Kiss of Passion (Remix)

    I seem to have a habit of making reproductions. Hello to Leonid Afremov’s oil painting ‘Kiss of Passion’.

  • (Bits of) Poetry: Three Points of Pressure

    Sadness strikes again, sometimes, always. I wrote these many weeks back, in the silence.

  • Spoken Word: slr, flame-resistant

    Spoken Word: slr, flame-resistant

    I should have been clearer from the start.

  • Comic: Lucifer (2000)

    Comic: Lucifer (2000)

    I am in love with Lucifer. It’s brilliant, engaging, and I devoured the whole run within twelve hours. Perhaps. Lucifer’s struggles are, unalarmingly, my own, only magnified to cosmic scale. I have a problem with pride, and the asociality that comes with it. I can only bear few people, and they all must be as…

  • hello, recently

    i have been absent. i apologize. many things have and are happening, up to and including: my last day of classes an epic friendship/debate trip to Thailand, which cost me upwards of 500USD total. i regret nothing probably graduating from college (!!!) finished the graphic novel series lucifer and sandman performed spoken word poetry after…

  • Book: Historical Atlas

    Book: Historical Atlas

    I finally got around to perusing my digital copy of the Office of the President of the Philippines’ Historical Atlas of the Republic. Self-described as the first of its kind, the atlas traces the country’s geopolitical landscape through the years, from prehistory to the May Day Rebellion. Though I’ve only read bits and pieces (what I…