
Eternally optimistic
Nothing, it seems—not even the fear of extra-judicial killings—can keep Filipinos from looking forward to a merry Christmas.
Nothing, it seems—not even the fear of extra-judicial killings—can keep Filipinos from looking forward to a merry Christmas.
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.
It was almost full house on a Tuesday night at Historia featuring the AMP Big Band and its current female lead singer Gail Blanco. Dubbed as a “boutique bar and restaurant,” Historia has been drawing in a good crowd with its regular schedule of top-rate live acts.
In life, Michael Siaron was all but invisible, just one of the faceless masses barely getting by on the mean streets of Metro Manila.
PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte himself acknowledged the role of media—particularly the Inquirer—by way of a tribute to its editor in chief Letty Jimenez Magsanoc (“LJM”) when she passed away.
EXTRAORDINARY people inspire us to rise above life’s ordeals and challenges. Three good examples are José Rizal, whose writings galvanized Filipinos to seek Philippine independence
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