Textual Sleuthing – A hundred years, pregnant
THIS is the year when Pasged Productions released a short video about “the ‘mall-ification’ of our palengke,” someone narrates about...
IVAN EMIL LABAYNE has lived in Baguio for a decade, earning his BA and MA in Language and Literature from UP Baguio and acting as chair of a regional alliance of campus journalists for four years. He is part of Pedantic Pedestrians, a formerly Baguio-based art group, now nomadic and interested in cosmetics. Here, he blogs.
THIS is the year when Pasged Productions released a short video about “the ‘mall-ification’ of our palengke,” someone narrates about...
WITHOUT quotes, this could border on plagiarism, so allow me to punctiliously turn to a punctuational best friend, to give...
(NOW, I am thinking of how such title may sound a tad off, like invoking certain macho colors, a typical...
SOMETIME, many times in the 2000s, the TVs, the billboards, the tabloids and newspapers—not sure about the radios—would proclaim Kris...
I WATCHED the scoreboard, Friday morning in Manila, the Bucks building this big lead over the Heat, almost right from...
IT was one rainy Saturday that saw the opening of an art exhibit mounted by Baguio artists in People’s Park,...
Ice is to the Eskimos as kanin, bigas, bagas, tutong, sangag, bahaw, mumo (ghost?) is to the Filipinos (list down...
WHAT'S s your idea of disappearance? Have you seen February, disappearing from your fingertips, whose edges now hardened by...
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