Frustrated customers of PrimeWater, a water utility company owned by the Villar family, have been airing their grievances on social media. Common complaints include inconsistent water supply, recurring service interruptions, and the company's lackluster customer service. One viral post came from X user Nash Nacion, who wrote: “Eto namang si Camille Villar: Aayusin daw ang... Continue Reading →
MTRCB reminds PUV operators on Holy Week travel: Show only “G” and “PG” rated content
As travelers head to different provinces this Holy Week, the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) has issued a fresh reminder to Public Utility Vehicle (PUV) operators and drivers: only films and shows rated “G” (General Patronage) and “PG” (Parental Guidance) are allowed to be shown inside PUVs. This directive is in accordance... Continue Reading →
Movie review: ‘Fatherland’ weaves themes of family, identity with powerful leads Allen Dizon, Iñigo Pascual
Fatherland ambitiously weaves themes of family, society, and politics—and succeeds in grounding these heavy topics through a deeply personal story. The film follows a young man (Iñigo Pascual) who returns to the Philippines from the U.S. in search of his long-lost father (Allen Dizon). What begins as a quiet, emotional homecoming gradually unravels into a... Continue Reading →
Nearly 10 years later, family of boy killed in Tokhang operation gets corrected death certificate
After nearly a decade of waiting, the family of nine-year-old Lenin Baylon—one of the youngest casualties in the Duterte administration’s anti-drug campaign—has finally received a corrected copy of his death certificate. Lenin died on December 2, 2016, during a shootout between unidentified gunmen and alleged drug suspects in Caloocan City. His death came just six... Continue Reading →
SB19 being considered for China, says Justin’s uncle Alfonso De Dios
When asked about the possibility of bringing SB19 into the Chinese market as endorsers, veteran media and advertising executive Alfonso “Pons” de Dios shared that the idea has already been explored. "We actually thought of that. In fact, I made a follow-through on that," De Dios said during the Pandesal Forum on March 21, held... Continue Reading →
‘Passenger Seat’ hitmaker Stephen Speaks applauds Bam Aquino, local musicians for championing artist welfare
"My music attorney Mark Piad is seen here with my friend Lean from Slapshock, meeting with former senator Bam Aquino to work on policies that benefit musicians in the Philippines. Very cool - I would love to see this sort of thing happening in the US. Keep up with the good work fellas." — Stephen... Continue Reading →
Rabin Angeles: From ‘Ang Mutya ng Section E’ fame to skin care endorsements
Rabin Angeles, known for his standout performance in the hit Viva One series 'Mutya Ng Section E', is steadily capturing the hearts of viewers with his authenticity, charm, and deeply personal story. After years of playing background roles, Rabin is finally stepping into the spotlight—and he’s beyond grateful. “Unang-una po sa lahat, nagpapasalamat din po... Continue Reading →
Nephro Plus to open more dialysis centers across PH with support from Conifer Capital
Nephro Plus Consultancy Inc., the Philippines’ leading provider of dialysis care, is set to expand its nationwide network of dialysis centers following a strategic investment from Conifer Capital. This move aims to support thousands of Filipinos living with chronic kidney disease (CKD), one of the most pressing health concerns in the country. The funding will... Continue Reading →
‘Isolated’: Yassi Pressman says she’s never felt this scared since ‘Insidious’
For someone who admits she avoids horror movies at all costs, Yassi Pressman’s newest project is a bold and unexpected move. The actress stars in Isolated, her first-ever horror film—and she says it’s unlike anything she’s ever done before. “Very, very excited to have Isolated out in cinemas… This is a thrill that I’ve never... Continue Reading →
Atty. Levito Baligod runs for Leyte seat, says he’s not a Duterte supporter despite 2016 endorsement
Anti-graft and corruption crusader Atty. Levito Baligod is running for the 5th congressional district seat of Leyte in the May 2025 national elections. But this isn’t his first time stepping into the political arena—and surprisingly, it was former Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte who first encouraged him to run. “Tumakbo ako noong 2016 bilang Senador... Continue Reading →
