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Life after the aughts, in between sickly beats of EDM and whatever ‘-ism’ or agenda we’re protesting online, it seems like we’re all riding high on a wave of ’90s nostalgia.

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We’ve always been big promoters of youth empowerment here at Young STAR  whether it’s boosting the profile of promising young talents who might be slipping through the cracks, or encouraging some discourse with think pieces that you may or may not agree with. It’s all good, really.

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It was the ’90s: irony was currency, dark-hued lipliner flew off the shelves faster than Superman homo-erotica and chunky footwear even made it to the red carpet.

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Panaginip: Bumili ako ng latest na uso ng cell phone pero nang gagamitin ko na ay nagbago ang hitsura nito: Kamukha ng cell phone noong 90s na may antenna at mas malaki pa sa landline telephone.

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Theirs is a story that defined a generation. It began in 1997. Back when the term BPO was still unheard of, Sykes dared to bring its call center business to the Philippines.

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I love postcards. My dad used to send them to us kids when he traveled a lot in the 1960s. In the late ‘70s I followed suit and sent back postcards of Europe to my folks.

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The Cranberries, the most-loved Irish alternative-rock band that sold more than 30 million records with numerous Top 20 Billboard hits singles including Zombie and Linger were finally back in Manila after 16 long years.

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Nineties fashion normally brings to mind the patented combat boots-flannel combo, or MC Hammer’s harem pants.

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Title of the Nirvana song aside, the dress code for the night was luxe grunge.

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We’ve always been big promoters of youth empowerment here at Young STAR  whether it’s boosting the profile of promising young talents who might be slipping through the cracks, or encouraging some discourse with think pieces that you may or may not agree with. It’s all good, really.

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It was the ’90s: irony was currency, dark-hued lipliner flew off the shelves faster than Superman homo-erotica and chunky footwear even made it to the red carpet.

[DatePublished] => 2013-05-17 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 0 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1164705 [AuthorName] => Bea Ledesma [SectionName] => Young Star [SectionUrl] => young-star [URL] => ) [4] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 912711 [Title] => Cell phone [Summary] =>

Panaginip: Bumili ako ng latest na uso ng cell phone pero nang gagamitin ko na ay nagbago ang hitsura nito: Kamukha ng cell phone noong 90s na may antenna at mas malaki pa sa landline telephone.

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The Cranberries, the most-loved Irish alternative-rock band that sold more than 30 million records with numerous Top 20 Billboard hits singles including Zombie and Linger were finally back in Manila after 16 long years.

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