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Soul brothers’ number one The last time I did an album review was three years ago for an assignment in journalism class.
The most polluted city? The Philippine STAR ran an editorial a few days ago that caused quite a stir among local politicians up here.
Driving Lessons My youngest brother Enrico is just about old enough to get a license and I took it upon myself to teach him how to drive.
From fascination to fabrication Reuben Peverell Carantes-Pinder is a craftsman, and at 24, what he does is out of the ordinary. While many of my contemporaries are only beginning to wet their feet, he has had his share of experiences in the corporate...
Behind a human canvas I’m sure that there are better words to describe them but I always thought tattoos were "cool." I refer not to the act of getting one, but the tattoos...
Miyong Rosete: Soul Artist For this column, I am constantly on the look out for a subject that is "real" to me. Lately I’ve limited myself to personal essays because there was nothing...
In Praise of Savage I caught a portion of Fear Factor a few weeks ago and came across something that left a bad taste in my mouth.
Through the Eyes of a Child The University of the Philippines’ Committee for Culture and Arts (CCA) has been active in coordinating outreach activities since 1989.
Little John’s With the lack of parking space plagueing Baguio motorists these days, one would be sorely tempted to just stay home and vegetate.
Bad Business A fire broke out at the Sulo Hotel where we were staying last weekend. At about six in the morning the alarms were going off and the hotel staff was frantically knocking on every door.
Pining for home Driving up Kennon Road, one can’t help but notice the number of sections that are under construction due to landslides.
Banking on Chance My older brother recently decided to move to the province to take care of the farm. Being a city slicker for most of his life, living in a rural setting took some getting used to.
Playing Prometheus I spent a lot of time in my mother’s clinic while growing up.
Steer it up safely For the uninitiated, the first encounter on the open road (Philippine ones especially) is usually a traumatic experience. Infinite numbers of slow- moving tricycles ply national highways...
Steer it up safely For the uninitiated, the first encounter on the open road (Philippine ones especially) is usually a traumatic experience. Infinite numbers of slow- moving tricycles ply national highways, most bus drivers seem to...
Nature tripping, Hong Kong style Reasons abound why Hong Kong is such a strong magnet for tourists in and around Southeast Asia, if not the world.
Crash Course Flipping through my pile of car magazines I came across a very interesting article written by Csaba Csere, editor-in-chief of Car and Driver, and my favorite automotive journalist of all time.
A Noteworthy Brotherhood Big Sky Mind, an obscure and cozy art café along E. Rodriguez Avenue was filled to capacity last November 9, a date that should go down in the archives of Pinoy Rock history.
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