The burden of not being De Lima
What have we become? It seems we are increasingly unable do the right thing for the risks it entails. Leila de Lima has been in jail for over six years—and
What have we become? It seems we are increasingly unable do the right thing for the risks it entails. Leila de Lima has been in jail for over six years—and
I was at the Edsa Shrine twice this month. I only go there for patriotic reasons, and this time not only for the annual commemoration of the People Power
Many of us are still recovering from Leni Robredo’s defeat in May 2021, and, although we have somehow moved on, that is, back to whatever we were doing before the
M y cardiologist, who sees me every six months, sometimes oftener, told me the root of all my problems, from top to bottom, from inside and out, is aging. Now
I ’ve been hacked! Someone stole my identity and started messaging people in my directory as me. “Hi … , how are you?” goes the impostor’s greeting, by text. “I’m
The year 2022 was a very bad one for me. I would concede I have rather shortsighted reasons: The issues involved my health. For having survived some, not to mention
W hen I see the very elderly all dressed up being brought, with a lot of trouble, to restaurants by family, I wonder whether lolo or lola would have preferred
My husband and I had our pictures taken for a visa application. Going first, Vergel was directed: seated, looking straight at the camera, specs off and lips closed. Then, my
Taking a moment to find some humor in this task that had fallen upon us this late in life, Vergel looked at me in the morning rush and said, ”Dapat
Ellen arrived from the United States after a long time due to the pandemic, a circumstance that has always presented itself as a perfect excuse for a get-together of old
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