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A battle between substance and spectacle

WHAT is wrong with Philippine society? And why has there been no genuine change despite numerous revolts, revolutions or reformist uprisings? In the e-book titled, “Why the Philippines is Still Broken ...
When Aimee Lee’s face pops up on my Zoom screen for our interview, her head is framed by something I can’t quite comprehend. It appears to be a tapestry of bricks. The bricks—persimmon-colored, cream, ...
A newly published database includes hundreds of plaques, signs and pamphlets the National Park Service has flagged for review ...
It’s easy to recognize that anxiety can be passed down to us from our parents, whose parents (my grandparents) were probably ...
A free film screening about Indigenous agriculture and food sovereignty will show at Totem Hall on March 19. “This [film] is a very specific example of how colonization has continuing effects on all ...
Review invites original letters on local topics of public interest. Your letter must adhere to the following rules: No more than 250 words We reserve the right to reject letters that are not factually ...
"Existentialism" is a label first applied in the West, but it can and should rightly be recognized as emerging in various ...
Avoid unnecessary tests and antibiotics by applying evidence-based, cost-conscious infectious-disease decision-making, with ...
The author, a voice of racial consciousness in the United States, speaks of his 2024 book ‘The Message’ and how language can ...
Mine, alas, is defunct, but it was named after the French General Jean Joseph Humbert, who landed in Killala Bay to help the United Irishmen’s rebellion against the British in 1798, which was ...
Native American tribes across the West are trying — and in more and more cases succeeding — in getting ancestral lands back.