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ANTHEA REYES: Other than sleeping, I like
sitting and sipping tea the
most. Best for daydreaming
for writing, POJ GAERLAN: Sleeping. I never really
valued sleep this much until
late last year, so I’m doing
all my catching up now...

Everything Will Fall Into Place

The prompt was simple enough: Write about the year-end holidays in a couple of hundred words. The result is a strange brew of short fiction that reflects our outlook towards this year’s supposedly merry festivities

Everything Will Fall Into Place

2 mins

Spell Tongue

WHAT I REMEMBER about being seven years old is how I couldn’t spell the word “tongue.”

Spell Tongue

2 mins

An Excerpt From Xian Mercado's Autobiography, Chapter 2, The Real Xander Ford

THE DATE was Oct. 8, 2017, the start of my filmmaking career. 50 years ago, I posted two videos of our late great president ng Republic of the Panis at ang aking super close beshie-friend na si Xander Ford. Not bragging, but many would agree that those videos were the catalysts kung paano nagbago yung tingin ng mga tao kay Xander, which led him to become the people’s champion later on.

An Excerpt From Xian Mercado's Autobiography, Chapter 2, The Real Xander Ford

2 mins

Irma And Her Emmanuels

THE CLINIC doesn’t close during the holidays.

Irma And Her Emmanuels

2 mins

Keeping It Real

SHAKING UP the local music scene is rap artist, Mito Fabie, or more famously known as “Curtismith.” Under relaxing beats, Curtismith’s rhymes pack a lyrical punch, and both his music and personality have caught the attention of many.

Keeping It Real

2 mins

High Rollers

Here’s why your tito’s new favorite young band IV OF SPADES is also everyone else’s

High Rollers

7 mins

The Art Of Staying Home

CELENE SAKURAKO falls out of love with the nightlife and finds a new version of herself inside the four walls of her room

The Art Of Staying Home

4 mins

Internet Boyfriend

Sad crooner MELLOW FELLOW discusses the dynamics of being a self-proclaimed internet artist and why existing solely online is a-okay

Internet Boyfriend

6 mins

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Scout Magazine Description:

PublisherHinge Inquirer Publications

CategoryEntertainment

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyQuarterly

Creative, Outgoing, Different.

These are the words that describe Scout, the only free publication designed for millennials that focuses on their interests: culture, art, music, film, events, people, and more. Like the readers the magazine was created for, Scout is always on the lookout: not only for trends, but also for authentic matters of interest, and curates their finds in print and online for their decidedly smart-is-cool audience.

Scout delivers fun, engaging content with experimental and memorable visuals. The best part? IT’S ALL FOR FREE.

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