YOU are in a business and you really want to reach and engage your customers. You want to do it but in this new normal,
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Loss of Income from Frequent Floods
AFTER this flood I’d like to see the dove, And nothing but the dove, Be rescued once more. I’d drown in this sea! If she
Perennial Deluge in the City
HERE in Tagbilaran City, we face this home truth. We don’t await rain for our kinampay ube plantations. We await rain because it means a
Knowing God is Not What We Think
KNOWING God is different compared to knowing about him. “Knowledge” can get in the way. But to have a relationship with the divine, we must
How the Government Can Normalize the Fish Prices
BOHOLANO fishers and their middlemen seem so free to do business on their own. As a result, do we have the most expensive fish in
Soaring Fish Prices: Only in Bohol for a Long Time
“If you fish and catch nothing, you have still caught a lesson.”― Matshona Dhliwayo This saying only applies if there are no fish surrounding the Bohol
Cultural Matters We Cannot Ignore
BOHOL-BASED artists need professionally run and accessible art galleries. I wrote six articles in this column titled “Dear Governor Arthur Yap” pleading about this concern
Call to Action after Decades of Neglect: Dealing With the Country’s Agriculture
THE Philippines is an agricultural country – a cliché we need to reconsider. About 40 percent of the Filipinos raise agricultural products accounting to 20
Tribute to Nong Nonong Millamena
“DO not go gentle into that good night Old age should burn and rave at close of day Rage, rage against the dying of the
Boholano Artists Should Join the Yearly Visayas Art Fair
LAST year, the National Commission for Culture and the Arts co-sponsored the first Visayas Art Fair held at Montebello Villa Hotel, Cebu on November 25