The Cove: A Slaughter in the Ocean on May 13, 2012 in The Cove documentary Oceanic Preservation Society The Cove This is not an easy post to write. I had to watch it again. And I almost didn’t want to because I had to recall the haunting images again and put into words what I saw. To tell you about this bloody massacre. And I admit, I put it off for a w...
The Whale Warriors: An Account of Audacity on Apr 23, 2012 in The Whale Warriors by Peter Heller Sea Shepherd What better way to end a literary heartbreak than finishing a book about audacity, the audacity to stand up for what one believes in and in this case wage war on a group’s twisted reasoning, individuals unabashedly violating international laws. Cle...
The Whale Warriors by Peter Heller: An Account of Audacity on Apr 23, 2012 in The Whale Warriors by Peter Heller Sea Shepherd What better way to end a literary heartbreak than finishing a book about audacity, the audacity to stand up for what one believes in and in this case wage war on a group’s twisted reasoning, individuals unabashedly violating international laws. Cle...
Heartbreak and Rogue magazine April 2012 (Katrina Stuart Santiago's article) on Apr 11, 2012 in Rogue magazine article April 2012 Katrina Stuart Santiago article Rogue 2012 rogue magazine I am heartbroken. It’s over. He doesn’t love me anymore. After all we've been through, he decides he wants to move on. After leaving me dangling for a while he finally decides to leave. Okay, it’s not a guy I’m talking here. But it feels the...
Hunger Games Book and Movie: An unexpected surprise on Mar 30, 2012 in Hunger Games book by Suzanne Collins Hunger Games Review on Hunger Games Hunger Games movie My husband introduced me to Hunger Games, he bought it and read it first. After finishing it easily, he told me that he found it interesting. He seldom reads YA books. He loves his gun magazines and legal thrillers so this was a first. Maybe he...
Beautiful Boy by David Sheff: Raw, Heartbreaking, Memorable on Mar 17, 2012 in David Sheff Beautiful Boy Beautiful Boy by David Sheff One of the most memorable books I have read is Beautiful Boy by David Sheff. I read it last year but I still remember it because it was raw and heartfelt. It is about the travails of a father who has a son who is struggling from drug addiction.As a p...
Dare to Dair: Dan and Blair endgame for Gossip Girl on Mar 9, 2012 in Dare to Dair Dair Dan and Blair endgame for Gossip Girl I should have been writing about my review on the Iron Lady by Meryl Streep or a piece on Logos Hope, the floating bookfair docked in the pier of Manila. But these past few days I have been looking over videos of Dan and Blair of Gossip Girl in YouTu...
The Hours by Michael Cunningham, ornate and moving on Feb 24, 2012 in the hours the hours by michael cunningham I don’t read novels as much. If I devoured it before with zest, from Thornbirds to Wizard of Oz, now, not as much. I prefer to read memoirs because real life is more interesting to me. Reality with its true struggles feels more authentic. And I usu...
Kellan Lutz's Abbott + Main Video with Anna V, my birthday review on Feb 4, 2012 in Anna V Abbott+Main Kellan Lutz If you’re wondering why there are steamy pictures of Kellan Lutz splashed around this post, let me tell you that I finally gave in, I finally let myself be engulfed by this urge to review one of the steamiest videos I've seen in awhile. E...
Haywire, one smashing film on Jan 30, 2012 in Haywire Gina Carano I watched the movie yesterday with my husband. And there’s something odd watching a woman beat up different men while seated beside another man. I don’t know. Maybe getting the full satisfaction from this girl power showcase lessened in his...