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Congressman Raul del Mar has finally put on the table all the hopes of many Cebuanos who have been to modern high-density cities like Singapore, Hong Kong, New York, Tokyo, and London, with the filing of House…
If there was a subtitle to this article, it would be “The Idiot Cebuano Driver.” The other night as I weaved through the bumper-to-bumper traffic along the stretch of Archbishop Reyes Avenue near Ayala Center to the…
Before the Green Loop experiment last Sunday, I already warned my good friend Rudy Alix of the Movement for a Livable Cebu (MLC) that it was bound to fail. And while our talk was not as comprehensive…
It is quite surreal to see a non-Cebuano in the person of Fr. Robert Reyes almost single-handedly leading a lonesome battle to save some of the century-old Acacia trees lining the highway from Naga to Carcar now…
Raul Puentespina was building his house in Consolacion town when he had his first glance at the Black Shama, a bird found only in Cebu, locally called Siloy, also Cebu Daily News’ mascot. Little did he know…
Would it matter if the Philippines had a Department of Culture instead of just a commission like the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA)? This was the subject of our idle talk as we left…
I shall digress from the usual celebratory mode that always attends the Talisay Landing, which was once again reenacted yesterday, the 69th anniversary of the start of the liberation of Cebu, and write about the frenzied redeployment…
The tiny community of archaeologists in the Philippines lost one of its professional members last Saturday with the untimely passing of Amalia de la Torre. Amy, as we call her, was one of my first teachers at…
Summer is just around the corner and once again Cebu, like the rest of the country will most probably experience a spike in the number of fires, intended or not this month. It is thus no wonder…
Once again we witnessed the spectacle of celebrations that remember the 1986 People Power Revolution last Tuesday right here in Cebu. Those among us who were privileged to be student activists in the years that eventually led…
The demands to finally align the Philippines with the rest of the world, or at the most immediate, with those of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) took on a more concrete phase and face when…
After over a decade at the helm of the Cebu Archdiocesan Commission for the Cultural Heritage of the Church, Msgr. Carlito Pono bade farewell to the commission members the other night with a final meeting and a…
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