Category

Opinion

The Drowning of Arellano St.

By | Entre'acte

By Rex Catubig   ARELLANO-Bani was not always bustling. In the past, it was merely the route that led to Bonuan Catacdang and onwards. In the ‘70s, aside from the honky tonky joints, the only identifiable establishment in the area was the Dawel seafood restaurant, whose name derived from the…

Read More

The Drowning of Arellano St.

By August 16, 2025Entre'acte

Reyna wants documents, a driver et al

By | Random Thoughts

By Leonardo Micua   THE recent actions of Dagupan City’s lone opposition councilor, Librada “Dada” Reyna, have sparked considerable discussions and scrutiny within political circles, particularly given the current composition of the Sangguniang Panlungsod. With an overwhelming “Super Majority” of 11 members allied with Mayor Belen Fernandez, many are questioning…

Read More

Reyna wants documents, a driver et al

By August 10, 2025Random Thoughts

Smelling jasmines

By | G Spot

By Virginia Jasmin Pasalo   THROUGHOUT history, the written word, including poetry, has proven to be a powerful weapon for change. It has been used to “express dissent, inspire action, and preserve the memory of those who have been silenced or forgotten.” Poetry can challenge injustice, encourage reflection, and eventually…

Read More

Smelling jasmines

By August 10, 2025G Spot

Hello and Goodbye

By | Newsy News

By Eva C. Visperas   ONE chapter closes, another one begins. In Dagupan City, leadership transitions can be more than just changes in designation — they become moments of gratitude, reflection, and renewed hope. This was felt strongly during the send-off and welcome ceremony held on August 4, as the…

Read More

Hello and Goodbye

By August 10, 2025Newsy News

The IGLESIA INDEPENDIENTE : Worth a second look on its 123rd Anniversary

By | Entre'acte, Punch Gallery

By Rex Catubig   I always threw it a glance but never really acknowledged its presence so that it might as well be non-existent. The edifice has always stood there—conspicuous yet unobtrusive. It stands unperturbed amid the cacophony and chaos of the marketplace, the Malimgas market being its next-door neighbor….

Read More

The IGLESIA INDEPENDIENTE : Worth a second look on its 123rd Anniversary

In the caring of the soil

By | G Spot

By Virginia Jasmin Pasalo   INDULGE me a bit. At times when I look at the moon in the dead of the night, I wonder if, my life, as little as the lights in the houses from a distant mountain, still matter to the universe. Perhaps, this is why I…

Read More

In the caring of the soil

By August 2, 2025G Spot

The Man Who Believed in Me

By | Newsy News

(A Tribute to Sir Ermin Garcia Jr.) By Eva C Visperas   SOMETIME in 1991, a young woman walked into the doors of The Sunday PUNCH — unsure, unpolished, and quite frankly, terrified. That woman was me. But Sir Ermin opened the door wide — not just literally, but also figuratively….

Read More

The Man Who Believed in Me

By August 2, 2025Newsy News