Writer

Jules Ng

Jules is your resident business major who would rather be writing sentimental prose instead of statistical market proposals. On the rare occasion where she isn’t in a meeting or fulfilling requirements for her minor in Korean studies, she enjoys experimenting in the kitchen, watching tv shows (Korean or otherwise), and practicing yoga. Find her on Instagram @jues.ktn

Written Articles

TV & Film

Vantage POINT: February and March 2023

This is Vantage POINT: A monthly moodboard for things that have been on our minds as of late, topics both fresh and familiar. We point you towards what to watch out for and what we think you should be enjoying right now. And if whatever we love becomes whatever you love (at least a little […]

By Martin Celiz, Tan Dela Cruz and Jules Ng

March 16, 2023

By Martin Celiz, Tan Dela Cruz and Jules Ng • March 16, 2023

Theater & Arts

Young adulting again

Coming-of-age is a Vantage column where staffers share their opinions on a specific beat. From in-depth analyses of TV series to miscellaneous musings in music (and everything in between), this monthly column is an avenue to spread and inspire thought-provoking ideas. In this column, Vantage Magazine Staffer Jules talks about how she has rekindled (pun […]

By Jules Ng

February 21, 2022

By Jules Ng • February 21, 2022

TV & Film

Movie-making Magis

CIRCUMSTANCES LIKE the pandemic have pushed Atenean filmmakers to become even more creative with their projects. They have since been presented with the task to reevaluate the conventional practices of their productions while quarantine restrictions are still being implemented across the country. These setbacks are especially crucial to consider when producing their works—even as the […]

By Ena Algopera, Jules Ng and Rina Julia Ortega

December 30, 2021

By Ena Algopera, Jules Ng and Rina Julia Ortega • December 30, 2021

TV & Film

Vantage POINT: December 2021

This is Vantage POINT: A monthly moodboard for things that have been on our minds as of late, topics both fresh and familiar. We point you towards what to watch out for and what we think you should be enjoying right now. And if whatever we love becomes whatever you love (at least a little […]

By Ena Algopera, Jules Ng and Rina Julia Ortega

December 3, 2021

By Ena Algopera, Jules Ng and Rina Julia Ortega • December 3, 2021

Music

#VantSuggests: Sadgirl November Artists

Autumn as a season for nostalgia and sorrow has become the zeitgeist of this generation. In fact, resident sad girls Adele and Taylor Swift top the list when it comes to capturing the essence of this phenomenon. Right at the start of the month, both artists released emotionally-charged records just one week apart from each […]

By Martin Celiz and Jules Ng

November 27, 2021

By Martin Celiz and Jules Ng • November 27, 2021