Reclaiming the power to choose our leaders

Randy David - @inquirerdotnet 09/26/2021

The country’s biggest carnival is in town. Despite a surging pandemic, all eyes are focused on the arrival of the main stars that will perform in the May 2022 presidential elections. Hardly anyone bothers to ask why…

Storytime narrative

04/13/2018

On Holy Week, I shared a poster of a free event called “Toddler Storytime” which happens at the library at 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. today (April 14). The poster was uploaded on the Facebook page of…

Nolan’s powerful war narrative

Jeff Ruffolo 07/20/2017

Adolf Hitler was many things. Mass murderer. Megalomaniac. The world’s great orator. But as a military tactician in 1940–the jury, to this date, is still out. After their blitzkrieg through Eastern Europe, the Nazis then pivoted west…

Reclaiming lost narratives

Madrileña de la Cerna 07/15/2017

It was a rare treat to have two lectures in one day (July 13) by a research scholar and an archivist. Dr. Christina Lee, a research scholar of the Spanish and Portuguese Studies of Princeton University, and…

A narrative on fake

Nestor Ramirez 06/27/2017

Fear for fake rice, trust on fake news. This is apparently what is happening to many social media users who consume hook, line and sinker the information that they read on social media pages especially those with…

Beyond the Wednesday novena

Malou Guanzon Apalisok 02/20/2017

The “Walk for Life” rally held in Luneta Park in the capital region last Saturday drew a large crowd that has Church officials feeling upbeat. The turnout, estimated at more than 10,000 was meant to be a…

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