Nicole and U.S. Lance Corporal Daniel Smith, Corazon Aquino and Coup Plotter Rex Robles; and Eco-feminism

August 21, 2009 · Arts & Culture

I am instinctively wary of the feminists of my country.
A Filipina named Nicole (she will fade fast in history by such nameless designation) was vilified as having betrayed the cause of feminists by recanting on her testimony in a successfully prosecuted rape case on appeal setting free the American serviceman Daniel Smith; found guilty of [...]

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Gustave Eiffel’s Prefab Iron Church in Manila

August 14, 2009 · Arts & Culture

It has its beginnings in 1621 when Don Bernardino Castillo, a generous patron and a well-known devotee of San Sebastian donated his lot for the dream of having a steel church in Asia become a reality. The original church, which was made of wood, was burned in 1651 during a Chinese uprising. The succeeding structures [...]

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