Crazy little thing called love
It may be true that all men are created equal, but history has proven that no two love stories are written—or read—the same.
It may be true that all men are created equal, but history has proven that no two love stories are written—or read—the same.
A critic, professor, dramatist, poet (with a Palanca Award in the mid-1970s, shortly after his release from detention) and so forth, Bienvenido Lumbera, National Artist for Literature, is, like his fellow writer Gilda Cordero-Fernando, “forever 81.”
Paul Fleischman’s “Mind’s Eye” was one of the critically acclaimed plays presented during last December’s International Theater Festival at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP). Even the normally acerbic F. Sionil José, National Artist for Literature, hailed it as “the triumph of the creative imagination over a grim reality.”
Alejandro R. “Anding” Roces was my father’s first cousin, but since he was only two years older than I was, we treated one another as cousins. This was true of
Like a rock star, F. Sionil José entered the room wearing his black Freeway polo, black pants, black beret, and matching cane. And, almost instantly, fans of the National Artist
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