
Dried fish and the Pinoy palate
The local markets of Iloilo are bustling hubs where culinary gems hide in plain sight, dried fish being one of the most prized. My routine walks throu...

The local markets of Iloilo are bustling hubs where culinary gems hide in plain sight, dried fish being one of the most prized. My routine walks throu...

“I look back now, and most of the drama in my life was self-inflicted. I don’t need to make up so much drama now.”— Boy George WHO actually started th...

GUSTONG-GUSTO kong umupo sa terrace ng bahay namin sa Maybato kapag umuulan. Gustong-gusto kong nasa bahay lang ako kapag umuulan. Tatlong araw din na...

“THAT they may be one, as we also are one.” (Jn 17,11) Words of Christ just before he entered into the culminating act of human redemption, expressing...

ONCE a week, a group of us senior citizens meet for coffee at Hotel del Rio to discuss anything under the sun. The oldest in the group is widower Leop...

First of all, thank you for publishing this opinion letter of mine in response to the spate of killings in Negros Occidental Province. It is alarming ...

Nations interfering in each other’s affairs has been going on since before the creation of states as we know it. Indeed, many democratic governments t...

The ongoing debates and legislative efforts to reduce the price of rice in the Philippines to P30 per kilogram highlight a fundamental dilemma in agri...

“Politics have no relation to morals.”— Niccolo Machiavelli WE had warned in the past that those who made politics as their main livelihood would alwa...