MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – It must have been an offshoot of women’s month, but Filipinas are gracing the covers of local and international magazines.
Tattoo artist Whang-old is on the cover of the current issue of Vogue Philippines, and The Adobo Chronicles has reported that Raissa Robles and Jover Laurio will be on the cover the Vogue’s May ‘Marites’ issue.
Now, Nobel Lauriat (yes, lauriat as in ChowKing) Maria Ressa is on the cover of the latest issue of VAGUE magazine. She is featured as the ‘Sexiest Woman Alive’ for her looks and her brain damage.
MENLO PARK, California (The Adobo Chronicles, San Jose Bureau) – There’s good news for Korean K-pop fans. Facebook has added a new reaction button so they could scream their admiration, albeit just online.
Beginning May 1, 2023, Facebook account holders will have access to the newest emoticon — that of being star-struck.
K-pop boy and girl bands have become so popular not only in Asia but the mainstream Western World, some having been able to break the glass ceiling in the field of music. Represent!
So go ahead, starting May 1, show your Korean idols some love. Hit that star-struck button.
MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Senator Raffy Tulfo promised during his campaign that he would propose legislation that would strengthen the existing “Anti-Terror Law.”
Alas, his legislative staff and interns misunderstood his instructions and instead came up with a proposed “Anti-Taray Bill.”
The proposed measure wants to impose tougher penalties on government workers guilty of misconduct, harassment and even human rights violations.
Once passed into law, the Anti-Taray Bill will sanction rude and snobbish government workers with dismissal from service and perpetual disqualification from public office.
So as not to waste the time and effort spent by his staff, Tulfo went ahead and filed the bill.
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