An Artist Excavates Archives of American Colonial Philippines

An Artist Excavates Archives of American Colonial Philippines

Artist Stephanie Syjuco’s “White Balance/Color Cast” reveals the colonialist’s camera as a euphemism for a rifle pointing its imperial male gaze at everything Philippines.

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‘On the Job: The Missing 8’ Zeroes In On Politics and Corruption

‘On the Job: The Missing 8’ Zeroes In On Politics and Corruption

On the Job: The Missing 8 is the latest Erik Matti masterpiece.

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Leila de Lima after six years in prison

Leila de Lima after six years in prison

Find out why columnist Randy David thinks women are better warriors for democracy than men.

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Landscapes of Diaspora

Landscapes of Diaspora

Janine Barrera confidently paints like a Filipina with international aesthetic; or perhaps, like a global citizen with Philippine aesthetic.

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A ‘French Leave’ in Paris on a Eurailpass

A ‘French Leave’ in Paris on a Eurailpass

Part 2 of 3 articles on the return of an Exchange Student 50 years after his first  trip to Europe in 1972.

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A Legacy of Compassion

A Legacy of Compassion

The late Ambassador Alfonso T. Yuchengco was a business leader who worked towards a “social return on investment,” a private investment for the public good.

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Fil-Ams Among The Remarkable And Famous, Part 43

Fil-Ams Among The Remarkable And Famous, Part 43

Role models and achievers, some of whom you may not even know are Filipino

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Photo Essay: Eiffel Tower of My Mind

Photo Essay: Eiffel Tower of My Mind

A writer revisits a chapter of her life with help from an iconic reminder.

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Leave the Best Behind

Leave the Best Behind

Antonio Meloto, the founder of Gawad Kalinga, a Philippine-based poverty alleviation movement and 2006 Ramon Magsaysay Awardee (Philippines), lays out his bucket list.

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Forgive Us Our Signs 18

Forgive Us Our Signs 18

New year, new funny signs

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