Real–or real fake?
FOR THE past few months, our social media feeds have been bombarded with articles about the candidates of the recent national elections. Hidden beneath these seemingly unending posts is deceiving,
FOR THE past few months, our social media feeds have been bombarded with articles about the candidates of the recent national elections. Hidden beneath these seemingly unending posts is deceiving,
Honesty, integrity… ‘but also on what kind
of politics they want, and start to do that right now’
Super reimagines the lives of the 2016 presidential aspirants as literature, magnifying their personas and classifying them into anything but realistic fiction. (Disclaimer: The candidates’ life stories were romanticized
The 2016 national polls is everything Pinoys could ask for in their telenovela. There’s an orphan seeking her birth parents, a candidate bullied for his dark complexion (among other things),
THE RELATIONSHIPS between literature, politics, the creative imagination, national elections, history, globalization and other related issues came to the fore during the recent 58th national conference of the Philippine Center
Two presidential candidates remain standing alone, unpartnered, yet looking for someone to fill a role traditionally compared to that of a spare tire. In their cases, though, the search is for a partner who actually can raise their own electoral chances.
Your mantra for the week: “God is the wind beneath my wings.” Fighting poverty has always been in the agenda of the country’s administration. But of course, no one
“God is only a thought away. I am so blessed.”
‘Demolition job” is a phrase that has gained currency in our politics—a fairly recent usage, maybe a mere couple of generations.
My column last July 6 titled “Sinner or saint” was controversial because of its gutsy idea.
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