The last time I rendered a lecture on Photojournalism and Editorial Writing in a very big school in the province last year , I came across one of the better singer-members of Gumil Ilocos Sur… Read more »
Author: Edward B. Antonio
The flood months are coming over, fellas. Be, therefore, forewarned and forearmed. Before they strike us as in previous years, it’s time once more to fix things before the typhoons fix us. We learn when… Read more »
Being single is not bad, but getting married is better. Unless you got married too early that your life became a mess afterwards. A deeply religious man says an unmarried man cannot be exalted in… Read more »
Fabel Pineda was a former student at San Juan NHS, San Juan, Ilocos Sur, fellas. I once taught her in class, Grade 8-English. She was then an active, vibrant 14-year old girl of Grade 8-Anthurium,… Read more »
Mang Maing misses ABS-CBN so much. You see, he misses 5 of the TV network’s blockbuster programs: TV Patrol, Ang Probinsyano, SOCO, Ipaglaban Mo and the FPJ movies every Sunday afternoon. Mang Maing, a government… Read more »
How pathetic is our internet connection, fellas? And why do we have the slowest online connection in Asia? As the Philippines continues its losing streak in the broadband-speed wars, lawmakers are moving (again) to conduct… Read more »
We are bracing for hi-tech teaching, so DepEd officials say, fellas. There may be some other choices but virtual teaching is coming nigh. It’s hi-tech methodology in a Jurassic internet country. It’s feeding the internet-less… Read more »
Enjoying the radio dramas these quarantine days has filled the gap between boredom and enjoyment of millions of radio listeners over Region I. Or rather, the whole world, as most radio stations are now on… Read more »
The quarantine days have brought back a lot of memories, fellas. I’m sure, you will agree when I say that after listening to the usual news programs in the morning, the next programs offered are… Read more »