by Dinna Chan Vasquez
Men would climb a mountain because “it’s there.” Joy Rojas runs great distances because she loves crossing the “finish line.”
By Bob Zozobrado
It’s always a source of joy when I spend my leisure time with good friends. There’s never a dull moment. We talk about earth-shaking revelations, or about the silliest things, from the mundane to the heavenly… and we have fits of laughter at the slightest provocation. Whoever that was who said that God gave us our friends to keep us sane in spite of this world was certainly wise!
The continuing struggle of Sister Stella L.
By Vincent Silarde
Twenty-five years ago, Stella Legaspi reached a crossroad as she is confronted by an old and emerging love. In the film Sister Stella L. (1984), the title role played by Vilma Santos is pursued by her ex-boyfriend while her heart spontaneously goes out to the labor movement. She is luckily not torn between the two. But social circumstances make the three parties intricately intertwined and Stella would be remembered for the dignified and inspiring manner she tackled the situation.
Georgette Sanchez: Taking a leap to conquer
Dancing at the age of three, Georgina Johanna Garcia Sanchez was under the caring and watchful eyes of her mother, Jeanette Garcia, in Bacolod City, where she was born, took her baby steps, ran, jumped, read out her ABC’s and eventually wore her first tutu.
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