
What does the recent papal conclave—and our response to it—reveal about the state of Filipino Catholicism today?
Last April 24, IXM Hakuhodo Head of Copy and Journalixm Editor-in-Chief Mikael de Lara Co spoke the Philippine Association of National Advertisers (PANA) General Membership Meeting on storytelling, attentiveness, and Seikatsusha: the whole human behind every audience.

Is laundry a labor of love—or a mental load minefield? In Filipino households, the division of labor often shifts slowly, unevenly. Tasks once handed down through generations of women are increasingly shared across gender and age. Except for one. One task has always stayed women’s work. Laundry. Laundry, despite its seeming ordinariness, remains curiously untouched—guarded,

While waiting for maintenance to arrive, Charles practices patience by writing about impatience.

Flowers are impractical, expensive, and a hassle to take care of, but we still give them anyway. Are they a gift of the past, or do the reasons go beyond tradition?

In the latest installment of “Where the hell is Snow”, check out Paris. Real Paris, the way the Parisians do it.

What makes Christmas? Whatever makes the season meaningful for you. From all of us at Journalixm, we wish all of you a happy holidays and hope you’re spending it with the people you love. Words by Snow Schnabel, Art by Ady Torres

In the spirit of Christmas, Charles watches a holiday classic, scrambling to find the love in Love Actually.

Paralyzing choices can make dating a minefield. Explore the landscape with Writer and Advocate Cate Roque.

Clothes don’t make the man, but they do leave us something to hang on to.