Category: Features
BOOK REVIEW: The Buddha, The Gold & The Myth—How Marcos Looted the Central Bank
by Rose Churma In the Rappler report “From fringe to mainstream; tracing the myth of the Marcos gold mine,” reporter Pauline Macaraeg notes that the myth on the [Read More…]
BOOK REVIEW: Cadet, Soldier Guerrilla Fighter – Remembering Bataan and Corregidor
by Rose Churma The book’s first edition was published in 1997. In commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the Fall of Bataan, Antonio Nieva’s daughter, [Read More…]
How We Live – And How We Say Goodbye – Can Leave The Earth A Better Place
by Caroline Aquino I went through it all: the baptism, the first holy communion, the confirmation. Being Catholic and Filipino meant I was immersed in [Read More…]
Traveling To The Philippines? Here Are Reminders For A Fun Safe Trip
With summer just right around the corner, a visit to the country’s finest beaches and sceneries while enjoying authentic Filipino cuisine is the ultimate summer [Read More…]
PICTORIAL: Happy Wedding Anniversary!
Victor and Paulina Espero of Ewa Beach celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary on April 8, 2022. Victor is a retired Navy veteran from Bacnotan, La [Read More…]
How Some Filipino Millennials View Things Differently Than The Older Generation
by Jasmine Sadang It is common for parents and families to have differing judgments and beliefs from their children. However, these varying viewpoints can cause [Read More…]
Leni Rides The Crest Of Pink Tsunami
by Perry Diaz Three weeks to election day, the tide of the Philippine election is turning the other way! Yes, it’s happening! You can feel [Read More…]
The Philippines’ Pink Phenomenon—the Leni Robredo Story
by Rose Churma Last month, I stayed up late glued to my iPad mesmerized by the images I was seeing: a long river of pink [Read More…]
BOOK REVIEW: Filipino Housewives Speak
by Rose Churma In commemoration of Women’s History Month last month, we feature another book on women, written and edited by women. This was published [Read More…]
A Woman For The Ages
by Cora Quisumbing-King When I think of International Women’s Day, my thoughts easily make their way back home to land of my birth and my [Read More…]
