Ma. Angeline Narnola
Bio
Ma. Angeline Narnola is a fourth-year journalism student at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines.
Stories (2/0)
Defying Barriers: The Thriving Careers of 2 Viral Personalities in a Nontraditional Setting
Stages, pageants, comedy clubs, make-up, fashion. These are the words often linked with the gay community when it comes to career choices, jobs, and the workforce. So when one hears phrases such as "Bading na guard," "Baklang construction worker," or "Gay Pares Owner," they are met with a mixture of amusement and unbelief as they are not the typical jobs people might expect from gays to pursue. These expectations were driven by the prevailing stereotypes and preconceived notions that have confined the LGBTQ+ community to specific roles and landscapes.
By Ma. Angeline Narnola16 days ago in Humans
Scary Night to Starry Night: A Whimsical Animated Bedtime Story
Facing your fear takes a remarkably literal and whimsical turn in Netflix's latest animation, "Orion and the Dark," a charming bedtime story that offers a nuanced exploration of the familiar childhood fears every grade-school kid resonates with.
By Ma. Angeline Narnola17 days ago in Critique