HOPE abounds in a transitory site where young people, although poor and displaced, learn the finer points of art in a program that covers film, visual arts, puppetry and photography.
“LECHON or love life?” a girl in a cropped top asked her friend who readily replied: “Lechon!”
Young boys would not be circumcised through “pukpok,” a traditional method that ushers many male Filipinos into “manhood,” if the Department of Health (DOH) had its way.
“IT WAS kinda like the Battle of Hogwarts,” Jaycee, a 32-year-old training supervisor, said in reference to the 1986 Edsa People Power Revolution. “I think about freedom and democracy.”
It may be easier these days to send a romantic e-mail or text message, but nothing beats snail mail when it comes to wooing women.
“Fallen Grains,” a collection of 430 short poems in English written by educator Antonio Calipjo Go, is now off the press.
BABYLYN Decena-Newfield is a mother of four and grandmother also of four but hardly looks it. A 48-year-old widow, Newfield returned to the Philippines on Sunday after winning the
A ROUSING welcome awaits Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach, the country’s first Miss Universe after a 42-year drought, when she arrives late afternoon of Jan. 23, a Saturday. Expect the world’s
JOSE Roly G. Marcelino of the Malolos Tourism Arts and Culture section remembers the simbang gabi of his youth in the 1970s. He recalled that he and his siblings
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