Homebound: On finding the real definition of progress
Fourteen years ago, I would have described Santa Rosa as green. Fields overran cement by a mile. Air was light. All space. Quiet. These days when I ride the bus
Fourteen years ago, I would have described Santa Rosa as green. Fields overran cement by a mile. Air was light. All space. Quiet. These days when I ride the bus
Taal Volcano’s sudden eruption over the weekend affected a lot of lives. From nearby towns to the already congested Metro Manila, the ashfall did more than disrupt our day-to-day routines.
Ah, reboots, remakes, spin-offs, and sequels. We love to hate on them (it’s true, science says so), but Hollywood can’t stop making them. One glance at this year’s offerings proves
It might just be January but I know a massive train wreck when I see one. 2020 TV history has just been made because of the worst on-cam comment of
It seems inevitable for the annual Translacion, a gathering of thousands of devotees on the streets of Manila, to get its fair share of chaos and collateral accidents. Aside from
While I was lounging around waiting for the new year to happen earlier this week, I got the now-infamous notification on my phone many other Filipinos did too: here were
Editor’s Note: Christmas is labeled as the season of many things. It is called the season of family, of love, and interestingly enough, of gift-giving. This December, we explore what
Last December 19, we finally got a small but significant win in the name of justice when most of the perpetrators of the heinous Ampatuan massacre were ruled guilty. The
Editor’s Note: Christmas is labeled as the season of many things. It is called the season of family, of love, and interestingly enough, of gift-giving. This December, we explore what
Warning: This review contains spoilers. Every “Star Wars” movie is introduced with a line straight from a storybook’s first page: “A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away,”
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