*(Goodbye Manila) Once again I part ways from my beloved Manila, but this time with a heavier heart than usual. It is the first time
*(Goodbye Manila) Once again I part ways from my beloved Manila, but this time with a heavier heart than usual. It is the first time
*This project is in collaboration with Chef Jessie Sincioco, who generously – and gamely – agreed to the idea. The setting is Chef Jessie’s Restaurant in
*this liturgical song was composed by Manuel V. Francisco, SJ, sung by the Bukas Palad Ministry of the Ateneo de Manila University. Click HERE for the
*The fourth and final story in the EDNA DOTT series. Extract from my Photography blog, Through Frog Eyes. Each month a guest photographer is featured and a short
One of the most unpleasant tasks of being a parent is attending parent-teacher conferences. I completely understand the pedagogy and philosophy behind the need for
“It is not the critic who counts: not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could