The young distinguish between martial law in Mindanao–and in entire PH
On May 23, 2017, a band of rebels called the Maute group, invaded the city of Marawi, Lanao del Sur. Since then, disturbing images of destruction and violence in the
On May 23, 2017, a band of rebels called the Maute group, invaded the city of Marawi, Lanao del Sur. Since then, disturbing images of destruction and violence in the
Dulaang UP’s adaptation of Goethe’s epic is as timely a theatrical staging as it gets
This Christmas weekend, you might want to consider not doing what I did a few weeks ago, when I called my mother to greet her Happy Thanksgiving.
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.
Camille Villar got her persuasive charm from her father Manny.
I thought I heard it wrong, but there was no one else there, trying to get past the makeshift barricade at the foot of the Edsa People Power Monument, just behind one side of the stage at last Wednesday’s rally.
The people are tired. They would rather be working in their jobs, playing with their children, writing books, watching plays, eating out, meeting friends, eating, laughing, flirting.
Life goes on for Agot Isidro, who, according to close friends, has been taking in stride all the brickbats that rabid supporters of President Duterte have thrown at her for daring to call him a “psychopath” in a Facebook post.
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.
Your mantra for the week: “Error is the result of fear; love is the healer.”
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