‘11,103’: The Memory Counter-Offensive Begins

‘11,103’: The Memory Counter-Offensive Begins

11,103, a new documentary, juxtaposes stories of cruelty and violence with Bongbong Marcos’ victorious path to the presidency, a campaign based on social media lies and the brazen denial of a painful past.

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On the Asian cop who did nothing as George Floyd lay dying

On the Asian cop who did nothing as George Floyd lay dying

Asian Americans were revolted not just by the gruesome killing of a black man, but also by the Asian policeman who didn’t do anything to stop it.

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Criselda Yabes, Master Storyteller

Criselda Yabes, Master Storyteller

Find out how the writer Cris Yabes straddles the two worlds of journalism and fiction.

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Opinion: Never mind EDSA: Remember the mini-EDSAs, the battles before the uprising

Opinion: Never mind EDSA: Remember the mini-EDSAs, the battles before the uprising

The history of EDSA goes back 10 years before Ninoy Aquino was assassinated.

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Jesuit ‘Til You Read This Whodunit

Jesuit ‘Til You Read This Whodunit

Filipino priests act as gumshoes in a Filipino noir thriller set in an infamous Philippine dump.

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My Dinner With F. Sionil Jose

My Dinner With F. Sionil Jose

National Artist for Literature F. Sionil Jose Turns 90
Author Benjamin Pimentel meets up with literary great F. Sionil Jose

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The Untold Story of Sugar Pie DeSanto

The Untold Story of Sugar Pie DeSanto

A Fil-Am blues singer whose explosive performances shocked and mesmerized audiences many years before Madonna.

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Blazing a Journalism Trail

Blazing a Journalism Trail

How Sheila Coronel became dean of Columbia University's top-rated journalism school

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The Writer As Disruptor

The Writer As Disruptor

In which the journalist Ben Pimentel traces his journey as a writer.

    

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Rebels from the Ruling Class: A review of Gina Apostol’s Gun Dealers’ Daughter

Rebels from the Ruling Class: A review of Gina Apostol’s Gun Dealers’ Daughter

Novel tracks the angst of rich kids who side with the poor.

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