
A revolutionary year: A PH exile in China in 1977
Returning to Peking University as adjunct professor for media classes has truly been a sentimental journey for Jaime FlorCruz, author of the newly released “The
Returning to Peking University as adjunct professor for media classes has truly been a sentimental journey for Jaime FlorCruz, author of the newly released “The
How are you as a mother? If you see yourself as a failure as a mother, you are too hard on yourself. Doubt would cripple
Angelo “Sarge” R. Lacuesta is all about stories. Just get the 52-year-old writer started on his nickname. “My father named me after The Beatles album
At the beginning of the March 2020 lockdown, so many aspects of our lives were categorized based on their supposed necessity. Food and groceries were,
According to urbandictionary.com, my lifesaver when I encounter a new buzzword and I don’t want to appear clueless, the term “book face” is slang for
For over five years, the Duterte administration waged a war on drugs that President Duterte himself declared unwinnable. This went from Duterte’s campaign-trail bravura that
A new book by Visitaction R. dela Torre, one of the country’s seasoned authors, offers a new pair of lenses to view the Filipino. “Rising
Perhaps the rarest book by one of our greatest writers happens to be the one about the greatest of Filipinos. This publishing paradox was made
“Project Hail Mary” (Ballantine Books, New York, 2021, 496 pages) is the perfect pandemic read. There’s a threat to all life on Earth, and nations
While children have been back at the mall, mine haven’t (except for that one time last year my 5-year-old Juno had to renew her passport
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