
The classic song Dalawidaw
By Modesto P. Sa-onoy Last Tuesday, a friend sent a video with the song, Dalawidaw which was sung by the Madrigal Singers and a choir in Singapore. Ea...

By Modesto P. Sa-onoy Last Tuesday, a friend sent a video with the song, Dalawidaw which was sung by the Madrigal Singers and a choir in Singapore. Ea...

By Fr. Roy Cimagala Given our nature and condition, we cannot help but get into modes of noisy excitement and silent, intimate solemnity whenever we h...

aboveBy Alex P. Vidal “Think of the earth as a living organism that is being attacked by billions of bacteria whose numbers double every forty years. ...
By Limuel S. Celebria The early versions of the Dinagyang, or the Iloilo Ati-Atihan as it were, was farcical, more comic than consequential. The compe...

By John Carlo Tria So says the latest Social Weather Station Survey. Taken from their press release, the group said that the “Fourth Quarter 2019 Soci...

By Modesto P. Sa-onoy In the middle of a calamity where thousands of people are rendered homeless with some begging for food along the highway, over-e...
By Reyshimar Arguelles The task of historians is fairly simple: describe and interpret past events based on evidence. Firsthand accounts, documents, a...

By Alex P. Vidal “When I hear about people murdering, I wonder, What has to go through your brain to say, I don’t want him breathing anymore? What mak...
By Limuel S. Celebria I witnessed my first Dinagyang, the Iloilo Ati-Atihan rather, in 1974. This was when the event – far from being a festival – was...