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#TheSugboanon: Inside The Mind Of Ysa Alquizola – Music Event Organizer, Artist, & Mental Health Advocate

Meet Ysa, an inspiring Sugboanon who continues to shape Cebu’s music and art scenes while breaking mental health stigmas one gig at a time.

Sitting in a cozy cafe, Ysa Alquizola’s green hair shines brightly as she shares her story with a warm smile. Ysa, a woman in her early 40s, has been a force in the music production industry since she was just 16 years old. Despite the challenges she faced, she’s always found strength in nonconformist music genres like punk rock, ska, metal, and hardcore.

A NOMADIC SPIRIT

Ysa values her independence deeply, describing herself as a nomad at heart. “I’m a cat mom, a traveler, and a nomad,” she says. Stripped of all her professional roles, these are the identities she cherishes the most. Her journey is one of self-reliance and personal growth.

When asked about her source of inspiration, Ysa’s answer is simple yet powerful: herself. “I always will myself, maybe because for the longest time I’ve been independent. The hyper-independency in me is superb; I find inspiration within. Because sometimes, if you always depend on others, especially for your happiness, you will never be fully happy,” she explains.

“Happiness is a self-decision.”

– Ysa

This self-driven approach has allowed Ysa to navigate life’s ups and downs with resilience. Her story is a testament to the power of self-belief and independence, inspiring others to find strength within themselves.

MAKING WAVES IN MENTAL HEALTH ADVOCACY

“Maybe my lowest point was when I committed suicide for the first time,” said Ysa as we dug deeper into her mind. During her teen years, she has always have thoughts of self-harm, but never went through with it; however, the age of 34 came and unexpectedly, the unhealed soul in her made a way out: Ysa committed suicide.

Photo from Ysa Alquizola

“I was very happy, then the next day, I woke up at the hospital. That was it.”

– Ysa

At 34 years old, Ysa came to Cebu to celebrate the music scene’s anniversary. She hosted the event and cheered with long-time friends and colleagues as they had breakfasts, lunches, and dinners. “I was so happy and then pag uli dayun nako sa Manila, I listened to a Regina Spektor song and opened the medicine cabinet,” recalled Ysa. “I took all the pills and I woke up in Makati Med after, and that was it. Wa ko kasabot ato.”

Ysa was at her highest peak during her attempt and she hasn’t been diagnosed yet, however, she has been having an inkling towards self-harm since she was 15 years old due to familial challenges, “I dreamed of drinking clorox, or jumping from a building, but I never did it. Then I realized, when you commit suicide, it’s not always in the depressive state; either you’re at the peak and you’re about to dive or at a depressive stage heading to the peak.”

Photo from Ysa Alquizola

In her recent years, Ysa has been pushing for mental health awareness as she aims to educate everyone about its importance. “I met a lot of people who also did it before and survived, so now, I may say I’m a suicide survivor. I cope with it through therapy because for the longest time, I denied the fact that I needed that and I know that some people can relate to it.”

ON BREAKING THE CYCLE

Born in the country known to be hospitable, kind, and always smiles through struggles, Ysa discussed with us how there’s a huge stigma attached to mental health awareness and suicide prevention in the Philippines. “People don’t talk about it; it’s like nothing. Our brain is the main function of everything in our body and we usually neglect it, but once it shuts down, everything shuts down. That’s what most people don’t realize: how important mental health is and how important it is to talk about it,” said Ysa.

“Talk about it and maybe people will understand you better.”

– Ysa

Ysa also stressed the difference between educating and manipulating people, “It’s not an excuse nga naa kay mental health issue that you’ll be a shitty person,” she said. “You still have to work on it. Just like any other diseases, you still have to get medicated and ask for help.”

As she spent her early years in a challenging household, Ysa emphasized the need for a person to heal mental health issues before bringing in a child in the world, “For those parents right now, also consider fixing your own mental health so kids will grow up in the right state of mind. You don’t wanna raise kids right now and they will grow up to be broken people and then we ask them nganong ing ana imung life? Well, it’s how you raised them!”

“What you don’t have, you can’t give. If you don’t have kindness in yourself, you also can’t give kindness.”

– Ysa

“Sometimes when you become an adult, ma-okay na nimo nga giabuse ka because you thought that’s your kind of normal or you can also be abusive to the next person because you thought that’s the kind of love that you can only give to the person due to how you grew up,” shared Ysa as we talked about her relationship status and how mental health can affect loved ones and the future generation. “You become what you hated”: sometimes, you hate your parents for being this, and the moment you focus on that hate on them, little by little, you will not know nga ikaw na. The mental state of a person is very important when it comes to nurturing.”

REALIZING THE VALUE OF MUSIC

Photo from Ysa Alquizola

The underground music has been Ysa’s outlet, “Dako kaayo ug part ang music sa akong entire existence. I started at 16 or 17 sa music scene and, I just knew now that I’m older, that it’s where my happy place is. It plays a big role til now in my 40’s. Music was there and still is here all along with the community.”

Ysa started organizing music events early in life, thanks to Charles Calang (vocalist of the Queen City Crew band) who introduced her to the scene. She ended up building her own empire sooner as she continues to embrace a persona when joining gigs and concerts.

“The music may be loud or chaotic, but the people were nice.”

– Ysa

BlaxkBox 6000 started last November 2022 when Ysa and Keni wanted to produce a Christmas gig for the punk/hardcore underground scene. The initial one-time event turned into a collaboration of more than 10 gigs in a year. And when it came to deciding on a name, the two got creative with the spelling and placing the zip code of Cebu, 6000, for a more customized and targeted production company title.

Photo from Ysa Alquizola

The music production has grown its numbers from originally two women (Ysa and Keni) behind its curtain to more women being and getting involved. Kristin and Sabby joined the team last October 2023 and just this March, Chin and Irish completed the entire full women’s circle.

For the upcoming years, Ysa’s team looks forward to catering to more newbies in the scene, “I think it’s time to accept new people in the music scene because we’re not getting any younger. We need a legacy. Ang pinakanindot man gud would be to educate them, who they are, what they are. That’s why one of the gigs that I created was Mixed Signals.”

Photo from Ysa Alquizola

Mixed Signals is an event where pop rock, punk rock, hardcore, metal, and other underground music genres come together to enjoy a night of celebration and camaraderie. “Somehow, this might be too good to be true but then nindot man gud siya kay we don’t have to be divided just due to our genre. Ganahan man gud ko nga somehow there will be a venue for musicians, even if they don’t have the same genre, but if they are in the same venue, they can talk about it. They can share both their music. We already held four Mixed Signals and I can see the acceptance sa idea.” 

ON SHOWCASING EMOTIONAL ART

Photo from Ysa Alquizola

Music and art come hand-in-hand together in Ysa’s mind. She showcases her happy thoughts through music production while she releases her emotional state through art.

On being asked how she manages her creative blocks, Ysa shook her head in humor and disagreement, “I don’t,” she said. According to Ysa, one of her struggles as an artist is to be inspired or motivated to paint. But, she repeated the importance of knowing your limits wherein she said that when she thinks she can’t meet the deadline or that her schedule is hectic, then she says no to those inviting her for an art exhibition. “This is where I can channel my emotions. I always make art out of my breakdowns,” shared Ysa.

“Music and art balances my life because music is my happy pill while my art is an expression of the dark & deepest side of me.”

– Ysa

Selling her art pieces is not Ysa’s forte as each canvas is filled with her heart and soul, a physical memory-holder for the depressive states she survived from. A particular artwork comes to her mind when asked about her most valuable piece, and she considers it as a treasure that she can only give to someone she also values and trusts with a piece of hers.

Photo from Ysa Alquizola

Ysa Alquizola’s life demonstrates that there is hope even after facing numerous struggles and challenges. Her story is about recognizing limitations, embracing imperfections, and breaking silences.

As an inspiring Sugboanon, Ysa’s goal is to welcome anyone interested in learning about music, the arts, and mental health awareness as she herself continues to grow into a better individual each and every single day. And for her parting words with us, she reminds everyone to speak up and make a decision to be happy

Know of any inspiring Sugboanons? Share it to us in the comments below!

6 Major Things To Know Before Getting A Piercing 

Planning to get a piercing? Before getting one, here’s an initial guide for you!

Photo from Zy Yuri

Piercings have been one of the most unusual ways to express oneself. However, it is important for us to educate ourselves first before taking the plunge. 

Here are some things you need to know before getting piercings. 

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No To Gun Piercings

It may be less painful than a needle, but it actually causes more harm. Gun piercings are unhygienic since the inner parts of the tool can possibly be unclean. It can also leave trauma to the tissues since it is a blunt force.

Yes To Piercing Needles 

Needles cause less tissue trauma and are hygienic since it is not reusable and should only be opened in front of the piercing client. It also slides between the inner and outer skin and is not a form of blunt force unlike gun piercings.

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It Takes Time To Heal

Piercings may take a lot of time to heal, depending on its kind and how it’s taken care of. It is important to know that it may cause minimal pain whether it’s been done a month ago or more. Make sure to implement your piercer’s advice to make the healing process easier. 

Do Not Do It Yourself

It is not advisable to pierce yourself. Piercing through the skin is not an easy thing to do because we have nerves behind it. Doing it without proper research and practice can cause health issues. Although getting a piercing done by a professional may be pricey, it is safer. 

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Choose Hypoallergenic Jewelries

Choosing hypoallergenic jewelry for a piercing is essential  because it reduces the risk of allergic reactions, irritation, and infections. Hypoallergenic materials like titanium, surgical stainless steel, and niobium are less likely to cause problems for sensitive skin.

Piercings Are Not Temporary

They may look small and harmless, but they can mark your skin. Piercings can actually leave scars. The scar size may depend on the type of piercing. Hence, it is important to keep in mind that scars take time to heal. Decide thoroughly before getting one. Though scars are not a bad thing since it reminds you of the time that you had courage to take it! 

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Mentioned above are only some of the things you need to know before getting it done. Doing further research about the specific piercing you are planning to get is more important.

Photo from Zy Yuri

Think deeply about the piercing you are planning to get, go to the nearest professional piercer you know, and get your dream piercing! 

Here’s Your Graduation OOTD According to Your Horoscope

It’s time to finally express what’s underneath that toga!

Choosing the best graduation OOTD can take a lot of time in decision-making; from the shape to the color, up until the type of message that you’d like to share. So, we have here a guide that could help you find your perfect look based on your zodiac sign:

Aries (March 21 – April 19)

Aries-born are known for their bold and adventurous spirits. So, the best outfit would be something that’ll make the crowned ram stand out from the crowd and make a statement during the ceremony.

For an Aries, you can wear a red suit or chic dress with statement jewelry and bold heels.

Taurus (April 20 – May 20)

Elegance and comfort are the two things that Taurus prefer over anything else. As an earth sign, embrace pastel tones and earthy shades.

Classic cuts and fitted tailored outfits are the best options to consider along with subtle yet high-quality jewelry and stylish footwear.

Gemini (May 21 – June 20)

Geminis are air signs, making them known for following trends and being versatile in their fashion choices.

So, if you’re a Gemini, then you can consider mixing and matching your ensemble with patterns and colors, paired with funky accessories and layered necklaces.

Cancer (June 21 – July 22)

Soft and romantic looks are the best options for those born under the Cancer horoscope. You can opt for floral dresses or delicate suit designs to add a sense of charm in your OOTD.

And if you have a soft of family heirloom that has been passed down from generation to generation, wear it as it can place a sentimental touch on your graduation day.

Leo (July 23 – August 22)

G.L.AM – Leos live for glam! So, when you go OOTD shopping, head over to eye catching pieces such as sparkling suits and gowns or the brightest color that shows Leo’s confidence.

You can add bold and gold jewelry pieces and even wear the highest heels that you can find. It’s all in the details to make an outfit ensemble that screams royalty!

Virgo (August 23 – September 22)

Virgos value practicality and a polished appearance which makes tailored pieces the best fit for a graduation day.

And to add a bit of pizzazz to a Virgo’s OOTD, you can choose minimalist jewelry pieces paired with a luxurious structured handbag or pouch to keep all the necessities.

Libra (September 23 – October 22)

Upholding the importance of “balance,” Libras lean into styles showing harmony.

Therefore, coordinated outfits can be the go-to style for a Libra’s graduation day; be it a stylish wrap dress or a two-piece set paired with very comfortable shoes.

Scorpio (October 23 – November 21)

Sophistication is the definition of the S in Scorpio. They thrive on maintaining a mysterious and sophisticated style that gives off a luxurious vibe similar to old English spies. So, sleek designs and dark colors are the key for a Scorpio’s best OOTD.

And don’t forget to use subtle yet striking jewelry pieces and a bold makeup look for the perfect ensemble.

Sagittarius (November 22 – December 21)

Wild, free-spirited, and fun are some of the characteristics of a Sagittarius. With that in mind, the outfit inspo can be from bohemian or laid back styles that embody the uniqueness and adventurous lifestyle of this zodiac.

Travel-inspired accessories and comfortable shoes can also be paired with the stylish fit for an overall look.

Capricorn (December 22 – January 19)

Who values tradition and class more than anyone else? Well, those are the Capricorns!

Which is why classic, tailored suits and professional dresses can be the choice for the graduation day of a Capricorn; pair that with practical elegant and timeless jewelry pieces and footwear, too!

Aquarius (January 20 – February 18)

Think avant-garde and creative OOTD inspirations when you think of a person with an Aquarius sign.

They love unconventional and innovative pieces such as asymmetrical dresses and quirky jumpsuits. Futuristic-looking jewelry that showcases their individuality can also be added along with shoes that will easily standout.

Pisces (February 19 – March 20)

Dreamy, ethereal styles are for Pisces-borns. Think whimsical flowy ensembles paired with delicate jewelry fit for fairies and princesses.

Sugboanons, the suggestions above are merely just that: suggestions! You can use it for a guide, inspo, or even as a stepping stone for you to know what styles to consider. In the end, the most important thing is to express yourself and enjoy your graduation day.

Cheers to all graduates and CONGRATULATIONS to you!

Int’l Burger Day: Must-Try Burger Houses in Cebu 

Happy International Burger Day, Sugboanons!

Indulging savory and juicy patties is such an incredible experience and feeling. From classic beef patties to veggie delights, there’s something for everyone on this delicious day.

So now, get ready to sink your teeth into one of the tastiest celebrations around—Burger Day! Here are five must-try burger houses around Cebu.  

Fatcow – Burgers & Malts

The menu boasts a tempting selection of burgers, ranging from classic cheeseburgers to gourmet creations piled high with toppings like crispy bacon, melted cheese, and tangy barbecue sauce. Whether you’re craving a hearty burger or a sweet treat, they offer a delicious dining experience that’s sure to leave you coming back for more. 

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HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact Location: Banilad Town Centre, Gov. M.Cuenco Ave., Banilad, Cebu City 

  •  By Car: Navigate via Google Maps or Waze and pin “Fatcow – Burger & Malts” as your destination.

Burg Haus

Burg Haus is a cool and comfy burger spot with a welcoming vibe the moment you walk in. Their menu is all about gourmet burgers. From classic beef to inventive combos, they’ve got something for everyone. Every burger is made with fresh ingredients and top-quality meats, ensuring a tasty treat every time.

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HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact Location: Level 1, The Terraces, Ayala Center Cebu, Cebu City

  •  By Car: Navigate via Google Maps or Waze and pin “Ayala Center Cebu” as your destination. Stroll on the level terraces.

Better Burger

A chill spot known for its tasty burgers and relaxed vibes. When you step inside, you’ll find a cozy atmosphere with modern touches and comfy seats. Their menu is all about burgers made with fresh ingredients. They’ve got classic beef, veggie options, and more, so there’s something for everyone. 

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HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact Location: Unit 7, SSY Business Center, Salinas Drive, Lahug, Cebu City 

  •  By Car: Navigate via Google Maps or Waze and pin “Better Burger” as your destination. 

Chef Marquin’s Burgers Redefined PH

They offer a huge variety of mouthwatering burger combinations. They flame it in front of you too. Each burger is crafted with care, using top-notch ingredients and unique flavors to redefine what a burger can be. 

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  • Price Starts At: 99 php. For more details, inquire directly to their physical shop or facebook page.

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HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact Location:  3 Jose Maria del Mar St, IT Park Cebu City

  •  By Car: Navigate via Google Maps or Waze and pin “Chef Marquin’s Burgers Redefined PH” as your destination. 

The Good Burger

 Whether you’re craving a classic cheeseburger or something more adventurous, like a Hawaiian-inspired burger with grilled pineapple and teriyaki sauce, they have something to satisfy every palate. Their casual, yet stylish decoration sets the perfect backdrop for enjoying a delicious meal with friends or family.

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HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact Location:  644 Katipunan Street, Cebu City 

  •  By Car: Navigate via Google Maps or Waze and pin “The Good Burger” as your destination.

Enjoy a day with juicy, yet savory burgers as we celebrate International Burger Day today!

K-Culture Next Door: 2024 Korea Festival Brings the Best of Korea to Cebu!

Maayong adlaw! Dad-on namo ang K-culture diha kaninyo, mga Cebuanos! (We’re bringing K-culture next to you, Cebuanos!)

The Korean Cultural Center (KCC) is thrilled to announce that “K-Culture Next Door: 2024 Korea Festival” is coming to Cebu! Join us at SM Seaside City Cebu, Mountain Wing Atrium on June 15-16 from 10 AM-8 PM and at the Sky Hall of SM Seaside City Cebu on June 15 from 2PM-3:30 PM for the opening ceremony. This exciting and FREE 2-day event offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in Korean culture. As we continue to celebrate 75 years of friendship between Korea and the Philippines, the theme “K-Culture Next Door” signifies the close bond between our nations. Like neighbors, who are just a ‘doorbell’ away, Korea and the Philippines have influenced and supported each other through cultural exchange and interactions over the years.

‘Next Door’ Performance

This year’s Korea Festival is not just a platform for cultural exchange and performances, but this year also celebrates the friendship between two island cities – Jeju and Cebu. This is why we are proud to bring Jeju Island’s unique history, culture, and traditions, which will be highlighted by the Jeju Special Self-Governing Provincial Dance Company at the festival’s opening ceremony, held at Sky Hall on June 15 at 2:00 PM.

The dance company, established in 1989, acts as the ‘cultural envoy’ of the island which widely showcases Jeju’s repertoire of works that utilize the island’s distinct cultural and historical characteristics. With performances around the world, from the United States, down to Africa, and different parts of Asia, the Jeju Special Self-Governing Provincial Dance Company has led many diplomatic ties and cultural celebrations.

To further celebrate the friendship between these distinct islands, a traditional performance showcase from the University of Cebu Dance Company, renowned for winning the “Best Folkloric Dance Troupe” at the 2012 Korean World Travel Fair and Expo, will also be shown.

But the performances don’t stop there! With traditional performances come modern dances! K-Tigers, Korea’s pop taekwondo group with over 1.4 million YouTube subscribers, will show us an exhilarating K-fusion taekwondo performance alongside, a K-pop cover dance competition, “Everyone’s KPOP: Cebu,” which intends to spotlight Cebuanos dancing prowess.

‘Next Door’ Experience

Experience the richness of Korea right at your doorstep! 

This year’s festival, supported by various Korean government agencies and corporations, will feature traditional elements such as Hangeul (alphabet), Hanbok (costume), and Jeontongnori (traditional games), as well as contemporary experiences including free Korean food tasting! Our corporate partners include Hyundai Motor Philippines, Inc., showcasing their latest vehicle, and AMOREPACIFIC Philippines, bringing top-notch K-beauty products.

Together with the Korea Tourism Organization-Manila Office (KTO), the Jeju Tourism Organization, and the Korea Copyright Protection Agency Manila Representative Office (KCOPA) this festival will truly bring a slice of Korea to Cebu!

With the collaboration of local partners such as SM Supermalls and the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), we are excited to bring the full cultural experience to you for FREE!

Don’t miss the fun and experience K-culture right next to you! Join us at the 2-day festival and be part of this remarkable cultural exchange.

Yes, There Is A Scientific Equation For The Perfect Burger!

Did you know that a leading food scientist studied burgers to know what an actual perfect burger would be like?

Leading food scientist, Charles Michel, conducted a study about burgers and how it is a multi-sensory experience when you bite into the tasty combination of meat, veggies, and buns. According to his studies, the scent of the well-marinated burger is as important as the feel of munching on it. So, let’s get into the breakdown of the scientific factors that determines if a burger is perfect:

30% Aromatics: The Power of Scent

Based on scientific research, our sense of smell plays a crucial role in tasting food; specifically 80% of how we taste or perceive the food we eat comes from how we prefer its scent. The aroma of grilled meat, fresh vegetables, and toasted buns triggers salivation and therefore it can enhance the enjoyable experience of eating a burger.

25% Texture: The Feel of the Bite

Texture is very important, from the crunch of the fresh lettuce, its tender meat, and the softness of the buns. The overall consistency of a burger’s texture can contribute to its appeal.

15% Flavor: The Combination of Ingredients

Imagine a burger with too much acidic taste from the tomatoes and pickles, instead of it being full of umami, it will be a vinegar explosion. So, when you make a burger, make sure that the meat’s well-marinated, the buns are well-seasoned and baked, and its ingredients are fresh.

15% Visual Appeal: Eating with the Eyes

Presentation matters. A well-constructed and visually-appealing burger can stimulate your appetite. It makes you think that the burger is tasty, fresh, and will taste good.

15% Sound: The Crunch Factor

The sound of biting into a burger can definitely add into the sensory experience which is why the crunch of its lettuce is vital for that fresh kick in a grilled hamburger.

15% Taste: The Final Frontier

The perfect combination of the umami-rich beef, the acidity of the ketchup and mayo, and the freshness of the vegetables makes a burger worth a second try. And although the scent and visual appeal of a burger were great, it will still be up to its final taste if the burger is a hit or a miss.

According to Charles Michel, the perfect burger has a height approximate to 7cm, width of 5cm, and must have at least 9 great layers of ingredients starting with the top bun, sauce, crunchy lettuce, fresh tomatoes, deep-fried onion, cheese, burger meat, ketchup, and a seasoned lower bun, “We actually ‘taste’ food with all of our senses and it is scientifically inaccurate to think just about the taste of food in the mouth when discussing deliciousness.”

So, Sugboanons, know of any burger places that hits the mark as per the scientific results above? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

From Yoga to Weddings: What to do In Fort San Pedro

The oldest fort in the Philippines is in Cebu!

Originally made of wood, Fort San Pedro is a triangular shaped bastion fort initially built as a military defense to repel Muslim raiders. It has a side facing the land while two other sides facing the sea. Now, the fort is home to a gallery with artifacts from pre-colonial and Spanish era, and it is open for the public to see.

Not only can you find a gallery of things from early Filipino lives but also a space best suited for holding events and activities, such as the following:

First Dates

Fort San Pedro is one of the go-to places to hold first dates in Cebu. Aside from it being a public place with enough security personnel, the place has a romantic atmosphere especially at night. The benches and trees serve as great sitting spots. Also, because the fort is near the pier, you’ll get to witness the changing colors of the skies as the sunsets and rises.

Yoga & Workout Sesh

If peace and tranquility is what you’re after, then Fort San Pedro is the best place to go. Inside the fort, you can rent out a space to hold your yoga and workout classes. The best part is, you can hear birds chirping when you’re at the second level of the fort since it is an open space above.

Cacao & Spiritual Ceremonies

Cacao ceremonies and other spiritual rituals are best held in areas where one is directly connected to nature; and that’s where the Fort San Pedro comes in! Whether you’re planning a cacao ceremony, a meditation session, or any other spiritual ritual, Fort San Pedro offers the perfect setting to deepen your connection with nature and the divine.

Weddings & Church Events

The historical charm of Fort San Pedro can add a layer of depth for weddings and church-related events. Some themes that most brides consider when renting out the fort for wedding ceremonies include Spanish era themes, luxury Filipiniana, and many more that embrace the natural beauty of the fort. You can even hold an after-party baptism celebration or a youth group event as long as you reserve beforehand.

Educational Tours

The fort’s built-in museum and every piece of architecture inside offers a glimpse into the life of Filipinos during the era when the fort was built. So, you can schedule an educational tour at the fort to get to know Cebu’s history and beginnings.

So, Sugboanons, have you ever tried going to Fort San Pedro? Share your experience with us in the comments below!

Fil-Am Actress, Vanessa Hudgens, Won “The Masked Singer” Season 11 Finale!

And she performed while pregnant in a full goldfish costume, too!

The Masked Singer is a FOX singing competition where celebrities perform anonymously by wearing mascot costumes all throughout a performance.

The competition’s season 11 finale was held last week where Vanessa Hudgens performed as “Goldfish” snagged a triumphant win. The 35-year old actress and singer told Entertainment Tonight how she enjoyed her time with the show, “It was definitely quite the ride. A ride I did not think would affect me so deeply.”

Dancing & Singing With A Baby Bump

The Disney star and Broadway performer showcased her talents on The Masked Singer stage in a full costume while pregnant with her first child to husband, Cole Tucker. Imagine being in a goldfish costume as you sing and dance on stage for a competition? Hats off to this mom Wildcat!

“I’ve been in the spotlight for many, many moons now, and there’s just a preconceived idea, I think, when you see yourself on stage, that you’re familiar with. And being able to take that away and be completely stripped of that and show up as myself and feel completely free to do so, because I was completely covered up really just gave me a sense of freedom that I hadn’t had in a minute. And it was really empowering,” said Vanessa.

In her final performance as “Goldfish,” Vanessa sang and danced to the song of Elton John, “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me.” The runner for the 11th season was Scott Porter who performed as “Gumball” to the song “Renegade” by Styx. Prior to the finale, both Vanessa and Scott were hailed winners in 14 different unmasking rounds in the entire season; proving their versatility as performers.

Once A Wildcat, Always A Wildcat!

Vanessa Hudgens played Gabriella Montes in the Disney hit trilogy, “High School Musical.” And just recently, following her win, Lucas Grabeel, the actor who played the role of Ryan Evans, shared on social media a song he wrote for the HSM fans and crew entitled, “You Were My Childhood.” The song featured lyrics inspired by the HSM soundtrack such as “I finally found what I’ve been looking for,” “you helped me reach for the stars,” “You made me believe you are the music in me,” and “the buzzer hits with us, breaking free in red, white, and gold; we’ll never grow old.”

The tear-jerking song was paired with never before seen photos of the HSM cast that Lucas kept in his archives. Monique Coleman, Bart Johnson, Kayc Stroh, and even Disney commented on the Instagram reel of the actor.

Years ago, Vanessa and the HSM cast had a reunion, showing their unending friendship over decades from their time as child actors of Disney; keeping up to the slogan of “Once a Wildcat, ALWAYS a Wildcat!”

One More Chance: Should You Follow The Three-Month Rule?

“Alam mo ba yung three-month rule?” Popoy

What is the three-month rule and why are we obsessed with it?

The 3-Month rule is a period in dating that suggests waiting for three months before making decisions. Some interpret the rule as not giving kisses, physical touches, or have sexual relations with a new beau until three months into the relationship; while others observe the rule after a breakup wherein they wait for three months before dating again. But, the question is, should the three-month rule be followed?

Why Three Of All Numbers?

According to studies, it takes 21 days to build a habit, but it can take up to 3 months to get settled in: be it a new job, a new home, or anything new at all! This is why the number 3 is considered the magic number for seeing a potential partner’s true personality traits, and possibly knowing if you have already moved on fully from a previous relationship. Also, it is the time when the initially established routine wears off and a more normal one takes place to consider all parties involved in the relationship. So, by three months, you should be able to know how often a potential partner goes out on a weekend, buys his or her groceries, their sleep duration, and etc.

Netizens Agree, Experts Disagree On Following The Rule

Before dating got too complicated as apps began to surge, couples would just meet randomly or through built connections, date for awhile, and then get married. Now, more and more people see multiple “potentials” before deciding on one, especially since it has become easier to have options in the current dating scene. After a breakup, it is now a piece of cake to simply swipe right to look for a rebound.

However, Patrice Le Goy, Phd LMFT, a licensed marriage and family therapist, shared her disagreement on the rule, “Regardless of the amount of time, it is important to listen to your gut and make the decision that is best for you.” This statement also holds true to some relationships wherein the couple had been together for years, yet, they still end up separated; while, some couples who tied the knot early on into the relationship ended up happy and continued to grow old together.

Nonetheless, Google Trends on the subject of following the three-month rule has grown in the past years, showing that more and more people are interested in knowing and following the probationary period.

One More Chance, The Musical Returns In Three Months!

Speaking of three months, one of the best-selling purely Filipino-made musical will be returning on stage in three months! One More Chance, The Musical is a play inspired by the hit romantic movie trilogy starring Popoy and Basha, played by John Lloyd Cruz and Bea Alonzo on-screen. The musical features songs from Ben&Ben and has received rave reviews from its audiences; resulting in having another season for the show.

“This is your chance, 3 months only! PETA’s One More Chance, The Musical featuring the songs of Ben&Ben will be back for another season this August 23 – October 27, 2024! Ticket details are dropping very soon, follow us at @petatheater for the latest show updates! #PETAOneMoreChance,” posted the Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) on social media.

So, are you one of those who follow the three-month rule or are you someone who goes with what your gut tells you? Share your thoughts in the comments below, Sugboanons!

#Batang90s: StreetBoys Announced Concert, *NSYNC Rumored To Have A New Album!

What a time to be a 90s boy band fan!

Photo from *NSYNC’s Official Facebook Page

If you were a teen during the early 90s, you probably vibed to different boy bands of the era, from Backstreet Boys to the Spice Girls! But hold onto your seats, because 2024 is shaping to be an absolutely thrilling year for those who grew up in the ’90s. Your favorite millennial boy bands, the StreetBoys and *NSYNC are reuniting! This means concerts, new albums, and a tour where we can see them perform again on stage, igniting that same excitement we felt back then!

The StreetBoys Confirmed A 2024 Concert

Photo from The StreetBoys Official Facebook Page

Formed in 1993, the StreetBoys is a Filipino boy band known for their hit single “Boom Tiyaya.” The group is composed of Vhong Navarro, Jhong Hilario, Sphencer Reyes, Michael Sesmundo, Nicko Manalo, Meynard Marcellano, Christopher Cruz, Joey Andres, Joseph De Leon, Jayvee Amurao, and Winferd Chua.

The group announced on social media on May 9, 2024, that they are collaborating with Ogie Alcasid’s A-Team and Director, John Pratts. This exciting collaboration will see the A-Team and Director Pratts working closely with the StreetBoys to create a unique and unforgettable concert experience for their fans.

Photo from PPop Wiki

Following the announcement, the date of the concert was revealed: November 8 at the New Frontier Theater in Quezon City. Ogie shared during A-Team’s trade launch in Taguig, “Napakaganda. The history of Streetboys kwe-kwento nila. I’m happy because the fans are so excited. I came before them, but I remember when they were starting.” [Translation: “It’s beautiful. They will tell us the history of StreetBoys.”]

*NSYNC To Release A New Album?

Photo from *NSYNC’s Official Facebook Page

After a mini reunion in Trolls 3, the 90s American boy band is rumored to launch a new album. Members JC Chasez, Joey Fatone, Chris Kirkpatrick, Lance Bass, and Justin Timberlake were said to be in a bidding war with major music labels such as Live Nation, Universal Music Group, AEG, and Warner Music Group to produce a new hit for the band. The last stand-alone single by *NSYNC was released in 2002. 

Aside from a possible new album, a stadium tour for the band was also the talk of the town after Live Nation, and AEG attempted to reach out to the band a month ago.

Photo from *NSYNC’s Official Facebook Page

So, Sugboanons, what do you think about the reuniting of boy bands in the 90s? Share your thoughts in the comments below along with your favorite song from the StreetBoys and *NSYNC!