Thursday, December 16, 2010
LUBENAS AS CULTURAL GEM
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IT WAS the Spaniards who brought Christmas to the Philippines , but it was the Americans who taught us how to celebrate it. The Christmas th...
LET'S ALL DO THE KURALDAL!
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ON JANUARY 10, the kuraldal season of Sasmuan ends with street dancing to be held around the chapel of Barangay Sta. Lucia, just a short d...
THE GIANT LANTERNS OF PAMPANGA
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ASIDE from the lubenas, another unique feature of the Kapampangan Christmas is the giant lanterns of San Fernando . But unlike the lubenas, ...
HAVE A MERRY KAPAMPANGAN CHRISTMAS
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MAKE your Christmas a little different this time by making it a Kapampangan Christmas. Forget chestnuts roasting on an open fire, and fill ...
BEST CHRISTMAS IN THE PHILIPPINES
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There is no Christmas like Christmas in the Philippines , and the province that can claim to have the best Christmas celebration in the cou...
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
FPJ’s Kapampangan roots
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I WILL start by posing these questions: (1) Which Pampanga town is the birthplace of at least five Supreme Court Justices, a dozen Cabine...
Magalang's serial-killer priest
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JUAN Severino Mallari, date and place of birth unknown but probably a native of Macabebe, was ordained priest in 1809 after completing his s...
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