Catholic bishops have criticized President Duterte for failing to stand up for Filipino fishermen after their fishing boat was reportedly rammed by a Chinese vessel in waters that were part of the country’s exclusive economic zone on June 9.
In life, Michael Siaron was all but invisible, just one of the faceless masses barely getting by on the mean streets of Metro Manila.
Dulaang UP’s adaptation of Goethe’s epic is as timely a theatrical staging as it gets
More than stunned, I felt betrayed—not unlike a wife whose husband had just confessed to another love—when, at our first lunch after a long time, two old and dearest friends revealed they had voted for Duterte. I had hoped they were joking; they were dead serious.
The story goes that Ifugao Rep. Teddy Baguilat Jr. not only endured the artificial arctic climate inside the Batasang Pambansa...
This is one of the scenarios that has kept the public guessing in case Rodrigo Duterte wins the presidential elections.
Manila is becoming a global hub of classical guitar with international guitar icons and prizewinners gracing several well-received concerts in the last three years.
LENI Robredo and Jayanti Kirpalani are two women leaders with straightforward strategies for what they see as imminent conflict and disaster scenarios.
Your mantra for the week: “I speak only words that help, encourage and inspire.”
A few months ago, we wrote about the potential adverse health and other side effects of having a tattoo (“Why having a tattoo might not be the coolest idea,” PDI, July 11, 2017). But after no less than President Duterte displayed a rose tattoo on his arm, I figure there would be a beeline to tattoo parlors.