Entre’acte

by Rex Catubig

September 6, 2025 in Entre'acte, Punch Gallery

Apocalyptic Moment

By Rex Catubig   NOTE: I’m reprising this column in support of the Suicide Awareness and Prevention Month, and the World Suicide Prevention Day September 10. This is to give face to the menace of suicide that afflicts even the seemingly normal person, robbing the young of their power to…
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September 1, 2025 in Entre'acte

The rite of August

By Rex Catubig   Mention San Roque during the monsoon season, and it conjures fear and triggers the flare up of goosebumps. A dam, sacrilegiously named after the saint, and notorious for unleashing water that turns into horrendous floodwaters as it cascades down the lowlands, is to blame for its…
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August 23, 2025 in Entre'acte, Punch Gallery

The Anatomy of My Education

By Rex Catubig   I was raised on Caton, that handy vernacular alphabet primer that looked like a thin prayer book. While we had the primer on hand, the teacher wrote the alphabet with chalk on the blackboard, said them one by one, and we would repeat after her. It…
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August 16, 2025 in Entre'acte

The Drowning of Arellano St.

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…
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August 9, 2025 in Entre'acte, Punch Gallery

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

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.…
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