Category Archives: Music

Swiftie Professor Atty. Chel Diokno ? (Video)

In a bold move to captivate the hearts and minds of the youth, De La Salle University has announced its latest addition to the academic curriculum: courses and electives centered around the life, music, and cultural impact of none other than Taylor Swift. 

Riding the wave of universities worldwide tapping into pop culture, De La Salle’s decision has raised more than a few eyebrows. Rumors suggest that Atty. Chel Diokno, known for his advocacy work and founding the university’s College of Law, will lead the charge as a certified “Swiftie” instructor. 

While some hail the initiative as a progressive step towards engaging students in contemporary issues, skeptics question the academic merit of dissecting Swift’s lyrics and love life. 

Nevertheless, with enrollment expected to skyrocket faster than a Swift album climbs the charts, one thing’s for certain: De La Salle is ready to shake off the conventional and dive headfirst into the realm of T-Swizzle academia.

The Coldplay-Angat Buhay Connection

In a stunning display of national priorities, President Bongbong Marcos recently sparked controversy by utilizing the presidential chopper for a front-row seat at a Coldplay concert in the Philippine Arena. 

Outraged citizens, primarily the Pinklawan and DDShits, raised a cacophony of complaints about the extravagant use of resources. Little did they know that Leni Robredo’s Angat Buhay was silently benefiting from the Coldplay concert, turning their righteous indignation into a comical twist.

As the detractors now grapple with the irony that their beloved Angat Buhay is indirectly sponsored by President Bongbong’s musical chopper escapade, one can only wonder if the Pinklawan will continue their tirade against the airborne symphony. 

The world, it seems, spins on the axis of political theatrics, where helicopters become concert halls, and critics unwittingly fund the causes they champion. Oh, the melodious absurdity of it all.

Coldplay Returns To Manila January 28!

Malacañang has announced that Coldplay, the British rock band known for its global hits, will headline the kick-off rally for the administration’s much-touted “Bagong Pilipinas” movement. 

The Presidential Palace gleefully declared that Coldplay’s presence will guarantee the largest crowd ever assembled at Rizal Park, with the added benefit of offering solace to Filipinos who couldn’t afford the steep P1,500 ticket price at the group’s recent Philippine Arena concert.

Critics are questioning the strategic choice, wondering if Coldplay’s anthems of love and unity align with the administration’s controversial policies. Nonetheless, the announcement has sparked widespread excitement among citizens who are thrilled to witness a free Coldplay concert. The move has also prompted speculation about future international acts headlining political events, with rumors swirling about Taylor Swift performing at the State of the Nation Address. 

After all, nothing says political transformation like a stadium full of Coldplay fans chanting “Viva la Vida” for change.

All eyes are on Marcos to see if he will use the presidential chopper to get to Luneta on January 28.