In 1900, Mindanao, the second-largest island in the Philippines, was a region with diverse ethnic groups and relatively sparse colonial influence compared to Luzon. The island was home to various indigenous communities, Muslim sultanates, and small settlements. Below is a list of notable locations in Mindanao during that time:
This might not be the typical expat blog, written by a German expat, living in the Philippines since 1999. It's different. In English and in German. Check it out! Enjoy reading! Dies mag' nun wirklich nicht der typische Auswandererblog eines Deutschen auf den Philippinen sein. Er soll etwas anders sein. In Englisch und in Deutsch! Viel Spass beim Lesen!
You plan to move to the Philippines? Wollen Sie auf den Philippinen leben?
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Friday, February 21, 2025
In 1900, Mindanao
The stories clothes tell: Fashion meets art in this exhibit

On most days, the roomy second-floor unit at 5923 Algier corner Jacobo Streets in Poblacion, Makati, holds racks of gorgeous rental garments for various occasions. Other times, the space gives way to pop-ups, workshops, and intimate fashion events.
Founded in 2018 by Cindy Bayot, Pam Quiñones, and Maica Salud Tady, Vestido was conjured to bridge the gap between love for fashion and regard for sustainability by renting out stylish outfits from fashion girlies’ closets.
For this year’s “10 Days of Art” (Feb. 15 to Feb. 23), Vestido Studio transforms into an art gallery as it joins the art month event for the first time. “We wanted to extend the dialogue of rewear and sustainability,” Bayot told Lifestyle during the artist reception on Tuesday.


In “Worn Stories,” Vestido pieces thread together stories as told through the language of five select lenswomen.
Photographic prints of various sizes tackling varied facets of femininity speckle the pristine space, conceived by multidisciplinary artist Mano Gonzales, asserting fashion photography’s identity as fine art.
Shaira Luna’s nostalgic touch in “Bishops” speaks of softness as it smudges the line between fantasy and reality in her exploration of the ephemeral nature of beauty.


In contrast, French photographer Camille Robiou Du Pont’s high-contrast photographs in “Aether,” shot in Siargao, feel like the jarring moments between dreaming and waking, full of feminine power in all its freedom and mystery.
“Morphogenesis” alludes to Andrea Genota’s vision of the human experience being in a “perpetual state of transformation” as it offers glimpses of identity, growth, and self-discovery.
Colin Dancel redefines the clothes in “Smiling makes your day better,” demolishing and reframing the idea of fashion and catching it almost in the midst of mutation.


Lastly, Tokyo-based Regine David’s female gaze challenges and obscures perceptions on gender identities in “Beyond the Binary,” with androgynous figures teetering on the edges of masculinity and femininity.
“Worn Stories” also features sculptural works by Gonzales, created from combining and reforming Vestido dresses to produce something completely removed; as well as “Vestido Time Capsule,” a video installation by filmmaker Judd Figuerres that archives the memories and experiences of Vestido girls who have either brought a part of their lives into the community or shared in those experiences as they continue telling new stories with their rented fashion pieces.
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
The Lost Saints: From novel to movie
BY MANILA BULLETIN ENTERTAINMENT
AT A GLANCE
This historical fiction novel, rooted in Filipino heritage, follows the journey of three priests navigating trials during Spanish-era Manila.
The highly anticipated novel "The Lost Saints" by Rossana Hwang is being adapted for the big screen.
Known for its unique blend of faith, humor, and heartfelt storytelling, the book has captured readers' hearts nationwide. It’s set to inspire a whole new audience as a major motion picture.
This historical fiction novel, rooted in Filipino heritage, follows the journey of three priests navigating trials during Spanish-era Manila. Packed with resilient, faith, and selflessness themes, "The Lost Saints" has been lauded for its ability to weave humor into even the most challenging situations.
It’s no surprise that this beloved book has found its way to the silver screen, promising audiences a visually stunning and emotionally moving experience.
Fans of the book can expect the same compelling storytelling brought to life by 80 talented cast members and a talented theater actor, acting coach, and director, Roi Calilong.
The movie adaptation aims to deliver all the charm and heart of the novel while exploring new dimensions through the magic of film. Whether you’re a fan of the book or new to the story, "The Lost Saints" movie is set to be a must-watch.
Stay tuned for updates on the film’s release, exclusive behind-the-scenes content, and insights from Rossana Hwang herself.
Don’t miss your chance to witness this extraordinary tale come to life. Catch "The Lost Saints" in cinemas soon.
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