Friday, June 22, 2007




"Art is more than a frame of mind. Great photos are waiting to be captured."

Join KATIPUNAN Photo. Your story begins here.

Poster by: Charz.



KATIPUNAN Magazine is an independent student publication based in the Ateneo de Manila University. We've won the Catholic Mass Media Award for Best Student Publication and been a finalist for Best Student Organization in the Loyola Schools Awards. Our resident writers have garnered Raul Locsin Awards for Student Journalism and a Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Award.

Think about and decide on which staff you're going to apply for, then contact its respective head or editor either by email or text. State your intention to join their staff and provide your name, year/course, and contact details.

The staffs and editorial board contacts are listed below:


WRITING CLUSTER:

News & Current Affairs

Editor: Carmina Reyes
+63 916 602 9258 // mina_reyes18 @yahoo.com

Science & Technology
Editor: Aga dela Torre
+63 916 636 0834 // thebluecartoonist @yahoo.com

Travel
(Acting) Editor: Martin Villanueva
+63 917 918 1963 // martin2vill @yahoo.com.ph

Art & Lifestyle
Editor: April Sescon
+63 906 241 3271 // sarjhoshino @yahoo.com


DESIGN AND ORGANIZATIONAL CLUSTER:

Creatives

Director: Charz Mendoza
+63 917 844 9314 // chalz_mendoza @yahoo.com

Photography
Head: Nikay Paredes
+63 920 913 2778 // nikay_p @yahoo.com

Operations
Manager: Dani de Castro
+63 917 807 9314 // dmdrdc @gmail.com

Business & Marketing
Maganager: Lesley Claudio
+63 925 671 1076 // lesclaudio @yahoo.com


Saturday, June 9, 2007

Ma's Birthday






Lansang!

Monday, June 4, 2007

Haburday.

It's my Mama Jane's birthday. She is 47. Today, we celebrate her fabulousness.

Friday, June 1, 2007

Putong Ama Mo


Your father is a rice cake.

The above photograph is my favorite kind of puto. I tried Googling its name but I only ended up discovering that there are actually five methods of making this popular kakanin.

Last semester, Father Javellana mentioned in our Aesthetics II class the sad plight of the kakanin in the side streets of the Metro. Treats like puto, biko, kutsinta, sapin-sapin have been bypassed for the more odoriferous hamburger and (rather intimidating) foot-long sandwich.

I've seen several stalls in malls and in LRT/MRT/bus stations selling kakanin items. However, these places fall short to the nostalgia of seeing the manang hauling a basket on his/her shoulders, beckoning you to sample a piece of her humble heaven.

UPDATE: The above photo is the Putong Linutaw. Credits to my ka-Daupan, Eric and his mom!

Updates

Well, I don't have any.

Me and glass, here.