
The other miracle at Edsa
I was at the Edsa Shrine twice this month. I only go there for patriotic reasons, and this time not only for the annual
I was at the Edsa Shrine twice this month. I only go there for patriotic reasons, and this time not only for the annual
In commemoration of the Edsa Revolution, Adarna Publishing House (adarna.com.ph) released a #NeverAgain bundle, five children’s books on dictatorship, Edsa and martial law. Until March
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If ever there was a place where time stands still, it must be on Edsa—during rush hour on a rainy weekday, the shopping frenzy a
In February of 1986, millions of Filipinos made history as they took to the streets in a protest that lasted for three days to win
[The Edsa Revolution] is about the unity of Filipino people who walked together along Edsa to end the dictatorship of President Marcos. —ValenClaire Malilin, 24
The COVID-19 pandemic has cleared up the skies in many areas in the Philippines, especially Metro Manila, which now has less air pollution after vehicles
As it continues to celebrate 20 years, San Mig Light sets EDSA aglow with a gigantic version of a digital greeting card. A Christmas display
I remember a time when all we needed was one tipping point, like Erap’s unopened envelope, and there we were spontaneously spilling out onto the
I believe in angels. I believe some of them to be the spirits of my ancestors, protecting spirits who make such arrangements that we may find ourselves in the right place at the right time.
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