It was really scorching hot yesterday while I was driving through EDSA at 11AM with no car aircon looking for the PhilAm Gate because you know, despite the scary proposition of the highway traffic, West Ave looks even more dangerous right now. Anyway, while still on the subject of Nora Aunor because there seems to be a stream of videos about her and of her right now, those poor fans who lined up outside Heritage Park from 10AM to 4PM and who are mostly in their Seniors must've taken in the heat full blast. How awful! (While the VIP fans/celebrities were scheduled to come in at night. How downright telling!) Nora, that's why she was called Superstar broke cultural barriers, glass ceilings, box-office numbers because she was a representation of the common tao, a perfect cross-section of the Filipino people, the brown Face and the unlikely champion for the masses. Aunor was never about pretensions and appearances. She was as authentic as the driving force behind your daily life: ...
As I peer outside my hotel window in the heart of Quezon City, I see a haze of the sprawling city located at the corner of the main thoroughfare EDSA and North Avenue. It is 7:43 am. An ice storage facility is burning to the left of my picture window. It’s a large effing cloud of black smoke. It serves both as a reminder of what I’m up against today and what has transpired yesterday and the night before to bring about this covered-up arson from the same people protecting the so-called sitting government which is by now a sitting lame duck because of its record of ineffectivity, blatant corruption and outward policy of trying to protect only its family, or tribe as they call it…the tribe of the Kankanaey of North Eastern La Union and South Eastern Ilocos Sur. Ang Bagong Pilipinas, their newest platform for National Progress shown on its government-owned TV Station PTV 4 is nothing but a program to alleviate not the lowliest and downtrodden, the ones left behind by progress an...
So today, I had the rare opportunity to watch a very important Filipino Movie about Manuel L. Quezon for which this City where I live is named after. Off the bat, I have to say I already liked the movie even before I went inside the theater. After all, it's not everyday that you get to see Filipino movies invested deeply into their own psyche as Filipinos. And what timing it has, with all the political ruckus we're currently having! Filipinos undoubtedly love their "politics"! But once you talk about "psyche", there surely will be some disputes along the way with the first one being Quezon's own grandson Ricky AvanceƱa NOT liking the biopic at all! In a heated exchange with its Director Jerrold Tarog and leading man Jericho Rosales, he called the movie "a satire and a joke" because they portrayed his grandfather as a caricature of his real person. I for one appreciated the movie...for its historical references and artistic approach. At t...
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