Think of the many ways modernity has been entering our lives. Then consider that for each instance, there is most likely ...
As we ring the year out, we have nothing but good wishes for the President to succeed in the remaining four years of his term. Our fervent wish is for him to go beyond the political considerations of ...
As we head toward the end of the year, this usually leads to moments of reflection on the year that was and contemplation of the year to come. It is only natural, I guess, for us to take a look ...
As news about the anomalous, if not altogether uncompassionate national budget began to spread, so did the protests begin.
One of my dreams is to shop without checking the price. Even now that I live overseas, I still check prices. I wish I could stop checking the prices when I go grocery shopping at M&S. My ...
Once again, many parts of the Philippines are turning into a war zone as Filipinos outdo each other in greeting the New Year ...
Somewhere in one of his masterpieces, Gabriel Marquez writes about how “life obliges [people] over and over again to give birth to themselves.” In many ways, politics is the same, since key ...
Come February 11 next year, the Senatorial campaign season starts, and the recent poll surveys from leading firms such as Social Weather Stations (SWS), Pulse Asia, and Octa Research provide a ...
Cloudy crystal balls” was the title of an article I wrote in early 2020, which proved to be an apt description of how ...
As we step into 2025, the new year presents an opportunity to transform how low-income Filipinos access public goods and ...