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January 1, 2012 11:53am
I was nine or ten when I first heard “Pare Ko,” and what struck me at the time was not its quotidian poetry, but the “Diba? T_ngina!” that punctuated its chorus. I loved the E-Heads then and I love them now, albeit for different reasons. I remember begging my parents to take me to see them in Club Dredd.
December 18, 2011 8:44pm
Amid the moralizing and indignation, I pose a simple question to critics: Did you really think anti-corruption would be easy in a country like the Philippines? What else could PNoy have done given the urgency of the situation?
October 25, 2011 4:42pm
Since Fr. Jett Villarin assumed the Ateneo’s presidency, PNoy seems to have rediscovered his love for his old school. If anything, relations between Loyola Heights and Malacañang seem to have been repaired.
September 5, 2011 7:07am
Poor women perhaps forgave Sotto when he teased them on the set of Eat Bulaga, but belittling their deaths is another thing. That's why we challenged him to a debate on maternal mortality.
August 10, 2011 7:02am
An artist using his medium to protest against the Church is no more offensive than the actions of a CBCP that insists on “sexual purity."
May 16, 2011 10:31pm
The CBCP devotes its energies to preventing couples from choosing artificial contraception. The last time I was that obsessed with sex was when I first hit puberty.
April 19, 2011 2:16pm
I respect Eleanor Dionisio and Fr. John Carroll, SJ for their openness to RH advocates. One of the main tactics of anti-RH fanatics has been to deny RH advocates any sense of morality. Dionisio and Carroll have at least refrained from calling us names.
February 22, 2011 8:19pm
Many critics of the EDSA Revolution fail to see the broader cultural and social changes that occurred as a result of People Power. For one, it proved that civil society can be mobilized for a common end.
February 13, 2011 10:53pm
We live in a culture that treats college and university students as children instead of citizens with rights. We need a broad framework that guarantees student rights nationally.
January 11, 2011 11:33am
A Freedom of Information Act would enable the public to help PNoy investigate government shenanigans. Otherwise, we may need WikiLeaks.ph.