The Negros Museum is proud to present its October offering for art lovers and patrons with Silaynon artist Raymond Legaspi’s one-man show entitled “Uhaw Uhaw Gidja” from October 1-15, 2010 at the museum. “Uhaw- Uhaw” means in Ilonggo dialect as very thirsty and “Gidja” is superlative expression. His recent works in this exhibit feature his […]
Relax and Rejuvenate at Spa Natura
When was the last time you pampered yourself? How often do you go home after work everyday, complaining of a tired body and longing for a full body massage? Listen to your body before it’s too late. Besides, stress has been cited by medical experts as a major factor in illnesses, the benefits of going […]
Vote for AID Foundation in the BBC World Challenge
Bacolod based NGO AID Foundation, Inc. (AIDFI) is one of the 12 finalists in the BBC World Challenge for its Hydraulic Ram Pump. The World Challenge is an international competition aimed at finding “projects or small businesses from around the world that have shown enterprise and innovation at the grassroots level”. The Hydraulic Ram Pump […]
Explore the Caves in Sipalay City
For a sleepyhead like me, waking up at dawn to go with my NITI friends to Sipalay is pure torture. Rather than endure it, I instead chose not to sleep at all. Migraine is easier to deal with than the guilt of being the cause of delay. Promptly at 4:30 am we left Bacolod City. […]
Top 5 Sidetrips During MassKara Festival
Bacolod City is famous for its MassKara Festival held every third week of October. Dancers don masks and colorful costumes and dance to lively samba beat in the streets of Bacolod. But after the revelry, what else is there to visit? A lot, actually. If it’s your first time to visit Bacolod City, I have […]
Mary Magdalene Church in Hinigaran
The Church and Parish of Mary Magdalene in Hinigaran built using Romanesque architecture is one of the remaining colonial churches in Negros Occidental. It was established by Fr. Juan Pavon, an Augustinian-Recollect Parish Priest who arrived in Hinigaran on November 4, 1848 and served until October 1849. It was first made of light materials then […]
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