From the court to the stage

by , on February 6, 2012

The clash between the blue and the green often goes beyond the basketball court.

The Adventures of Tintin: for fans and newcomers alike

by on December 11, 2011

Too often, film adaptations of beloved books, comics and television shows fall short of the expectations of loyal fans.

Freshman Fall Picks

by on November 25, 2011

g lets you in on the five must-see new shows of the American fall season.

Ateneo’s Urban Legends

by , , on October 27, 2011

Ever since Fr. William Materson, SJ relocated the campus to Loyola Heights sixty years ago, Ateneo has had quite a number of brushes with the supernatural. From a mysterious girl praying in the College Chapel to an old department building once handled by Spirit Questors, such urban legends have been continually passed on. We talked [...]

A Gay Eye-Opener

by on September 4, 2011

Zombadings: Patayin sa Shokot si Remington preaches acceptance of homosexuals through humor

League of the underdogs

by , on August 26, 2011

In the 2006 movie Accepted, Bartleby Gaines (Justin Long) files for the accreditation of South Harmon Institute of Technology, a school that he started on his own. When the School Board asks for the curriculum of the “institute,” a white board filled with a handwritten list of subjects was presented. The curriculum detailed all kinds [...]

The 2011 JSEC Round-Up Part 2

by , , on August 1, 2011

g Magazine’s resident food enthusiasts are back to give you part 2 of the 2011 JSEC round-up.

Ramadan: Abstaining from anti-Muslim prejudice

by on July 30, 2011

Ramadan follows two Muslim university students in Metro Manila.

A spellbinding farewell

by , on July 20, 2011

When the second installment of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows came out, Potterheads wrestled with a dilemma.

True Blue, Through and Through

by , , on June 18, 2011

Die-hard Atenean. Often, what comes to mind is the mental image of a person clad in blue, enthusiastically cheering in a game at the Araneta Coliseum. This is probably the easiest, most overt display of support and devotion to the Ateneo community, but it is hardly an all-encompassing stereotype. Based on the stories of these [...]