Articles tagged with: Bacolod City
Posted in Rants on 22 June 2008
I have Typhoon Frank (international code name: Fengshen) to thank for the misfortune I had since yesterday. I was supposed to go home to Iloilo yesterday morning but lo and behold! Typhoon Frank came lashing out with heavy rains and strong winds that cancelled all boat trips. I found myself stranded in Bacolod City with […]
Posted in Featured, Lifestyle & Culture on 15 June 2008
Beauty, wealth, glamor . . these are just some of the adjectives that came to mind when I saw the “Las Gran Damas de Negros” Exhibit.
Posted in Site News on 14 April 2008
Yes, your humble blogger was mentioned on the Visayan Daily Star not once, but twice. The first was on April 8, 2008 where they featured the article on MoneySense magazine on Bacolod City as the best place to live in the Philippines. The article titled “Bacolod rated most livable city” appeared on the front page […]
Posted in Advocacy on 29 March 2008
Starting 8pm tonight, for one hour, major cities in the world including Manila , will switch off lights as part of the global movement called Earth Hour
Launched in Australia on the 31st of March 2007, Earth Hour moved 2.2 million people and 2100 businesses in Sydney to turn off their lights for one hour. This […]
Posted in Featured, Site News on 19 March 2008
I never thought that blogging would get me on a magazine. Well, it was not really about me but on the “Best Places to Live” in the Philippines. Last February, I was e-mailed by Heinz Bulos of MoneySense magazine with four questions as to why I think Bacolod City is the best place to live […]
Posted in Headline, Travel & Tourism on 19 March 2008
It’s an affirmation of my choice. From among 65 cities that were ranked, Bacolod City topped the list of “Best Places to Live” by MoneySense magazine.
Posted in Fun & Leisure, Raves on 27 January 2008
The moment she sang her first song, we were at her mercy. Lea Salonga wowed Bacolod City with her voice and her charm. The University of St. La Salle Coliseum was jam packed, all 7,000 or so seats. She is truly world class. Totally amazing. Totally awesome.
Posted in Lifestyle & Culture on 20 October 2006
Iloilo City and Bacolod City are like twin cities sharing the same culture and yet they are so different. I am from Iloilo and already spent 3 years living and working here in Bacolod City (the capital of Negros Occidental). I can say I’ve seen the best and worst of both. I also happen to […]




