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Jose Maria Sison: A Good Man Worth Defending
The book, as the title states, is a celebration of Sison's life and his contributions to not only to the Filipino people's struggle for liberation and social justice, but to the rest of humanity's battle for good against the great evils wrought by capitalism.
Machete: Ifugao Hunk Comes Alive Again (But Not to Fight Evil Mining Companies)
Machete, the macho fantasy penned by Pablo S. Gomez that first came out in weekly komiks more than a decade ago and later on spawned two different blockbuster movies in the '90s, has once again come alive.
Collective Love: 2 Activist Couples Exchange Vows on Same Day and Hour

By RONALYN V. OLEA
For Ilang-ilang Quijano and King Catoy, it was all about protest culture: red, purple and placards on the cupcakes. For Deejay Acierto and Neil Legaspi, the revolution and the Katipunan were the most meaningful inspirations.
Alain de Botton: The Consolations of Philosophy and the Art in Everyday Existence
There are no step-by-step guidebooks to life, and most people simply try to get by from day-to-day. Writer Alain de Botton, however, offers his body of work as Post-its and reminders that there is so much more to living than being awake.
Makibaka: Music Inspired by the Struggle for Change

In ‘Makibaka The Album,’ Karl Ramirez offers an hour of progressive music that will appeal to a young, mainstream audience as much it does to an older generation of Filipino activists.
Artists Barred From Conducting Arts Workshops for Morong 43

By RONALYN V. OLEA
“Poetry is the written soul of the poet. It cannot be imprisoned.” – Mark Angeles, Palanca awardee
Sali Na Bayan!: Amplifying the People’s Voice

By RONALYN V. OLEA
A triumph of press freedom, Kodao Production’s radio program is again on the air, now entitled 'Sali Na Bayan!' from 2 to 3 p.m. at DZUP 1602 KhZ AM radio.
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