Raimund Marasigan calls out candidates who steal songs for jingles
Campaign jingles are the “chaotic evil” of the campaign season. There, I said it. Raise your hand if you haven’t, at least once, been waken up by a repeating siren-like
Campaign jingles are the “chaotic evil” of the campaign season. There, I said it. Raise your hand if you haven’t, at least once, been waken up by a repeating siren-like
Hacienda Luisita. Sagay. Canlaon. These words don’t denote the places anymore, but recent massacres that claimed farmers’ lives. According to SAKA’s Peasant Death Toll, 200 farmers are killed in relation to
Come on sisters, brothers, and our beloved non-gender conforming individuals! The time has come to march, march, march for Metro Manila Pride. Metro Manila Pride has finally announced the date
Vote wisely. This automatically plays as a broken record, come election season. Aside from annoying campaign jingles, that is. We’ve grown up looking at and listening to this phrase, even
Protest comes in many forms, and through time, different revolutionary anthems visit our consciousness. There are songs founded on specific events needing political and social change. There are also some
Campaign season for national candidates has officially started on Feb. 12. We say “official” because some sort of campaigning, also known as “premature campaign” or “pre-campaign,” has begun months ago.
Election season is here, and our streets are going to be filled yet again with tacky, cheesy, election-related promo material. But there are some special cases of posters we do
The senatorial elections is just three months away from now. Even before the end of 2018, we’ve seen politicos’ faces plastered on billboards and on posters. They are everywhere. Even when I
Last Sunday, two impersonators paid an unexpected visit to Central, Hong Kong. It would sound like a normal weekend afternoon—if these impersonators weren’t playing Duterte and Kim Jong-Un. “It stirs
Mental health allies, sound the bells! After years since the bill was first passed into congress, the Republic Act 11036 or the Mental Health Law had its Implementing Rules and
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