WHILE election season in the middle- and lower-class communities are louder and rowdier, the enclaves in Makati and Ayala Alabang are relatively quiet.
She ran her fingers up and down the ivory keys of her grand piano, the engaging melody of a popular piece somehow animating the framed Amorsolo adorning the wall of a plush Makati condo.
All these months we’ve had more Duterte days than others. It’s all in the aberrant nature of the subject.
Tomorrow is May 9. To say that it is an important date for every Filipino is a huge understatement. Crucial is a tame word. It’s “make or break” for the candidates. Looks more like do or die to me. What will it mean for our country?
It was apparent how Korina Sanchez-Roxas was using our impromptu dinner at Novotel—this was a month ago—as a time to catch her breath. And she said as much—how she could use a good têtê-à-tête to wind down her day.
You probably have no more time to view all three presidential debates on YouTube. Thank the heavens thatwe at Super had an accumulation of 24 hours
Honesty, integrity… ‘but also on what kind
of politics they want, and start to do that right now’
Top standup comedian Willie Nepomuceno held his election spoof “PangGulo ng Pilipinas” on Saturday night, April 30, to a sold-out crowd at the Music Museum.
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