
‘Never Again’: 9 plays remember that martial law ‘thingy’
Starkly staged, these stories brim with depth, eloquence and conviction
Starkly staged, these stories brim with depth, eloquence and conviction
Malou Jacob’s ‘Macli-ing’ dramatizes the lives, beliefs and culture of the peoples of the Cordillera
THE PHILIPPINES has had a long and bloody history—from over 300 years of Spanish colonization, to 40 years of American rule, to four years of Japanese occupation. The end of
Your mantra for the week: I allow God to be in charge; therefore, each day is a miracle.
Why is the name “Jesus Christ” used by many sects and all claim it has such power? In IAMISM, the power of that name lies not in the person of Jesus of Nazareth but in Jesus Christ as a concept.
ON MARCH 19 the Lopez Museum and Library mounted a forum called “Newsroom Shutdown.” The audience comprised mostly millennials who had come to listen to stories of press censorship and other atrocities in Ferdinand Marcos’ martial law regime, the darkest years of the nation’s recent past that had come to pass well before they were born.
YOU’D think that families would forgive and forget after a death comes—they’re blood, after all—but the Ilusorio family is taking this feuding over family wealth to the extreme.
IT’S NOT about the song, it’s not about the dance, it’s not about any of those forms in which a story is told. It’s about the story itself—it’s about the truth.
THURSDAY marked the 30th anniversary of the Edsa People Power revolt. It is a historical moment we didn’t personally experience, but the fateful four days and their consequence continue to
In July 2002, while the good townsfolk of Barrio Capalangan in Apalit, Pampanga, lay sound asleep in their beds in the predawn chill, the Espiritu ancestral house—a stately bahay na
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