Entre’acte

by Rex Catubig

April 19, 2025 in Entre'acte, Punch Gallery

Triptych of Easter

By Rex Catubig   JUST like in earlier times when they first met Jesus, after His resurrection, the disciples went out to fish but had no luck. The resurrected Jesus who they had not recognized, called out to them from the shore to cast their net again. Miraculously, they were…
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April 13, 2025 in Entre'acte, Punch Gallery

Tarp Sunday

By Rex Catubig   IT was 2,000 years ago when a Johnny-come-lately with his posse of peers, ventured out on a foot excursion across 91 miles of mountainous wasteland and desert from Nazareth to Jerusalem, walking 30 hours to their destination, to spend the Passover—a freedom celebration. From the Mount…
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April 6, 2025 in Entre'acte, Punch Gallery

Beyond birthday candles

By Rex Catubig   TO prepare for a reluctant friend’s birthday dinner, I cruised around to scout for some down-home stuff to make into hors d'oeuvres and crudites as a prelude to dinner. I found the "biggest oysters" in town. Not homegrown as I had wanted, but imported from neighboring…
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March 29, 2025 in Entre'acte, Punch Gallery

Mission on my mind

By Rex Catubig   IT was sometime in the mid-1990s that a friend of mine, while I was on my holiday vacation, invited me to join him and a couple of other friends to do some charity work for the season. He warned me, however, that it would not be a…
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March 23, 2025 in Entre'acte, Punch Gallery

Home is where work is

By Rex Catubig   (Continued from last week. Last in the series on women for Women's Month) WHEN Christina was relocated from Riyadh and reassigned in the remote township of Bisha, her life as an OFW changed forever. She was supposed to work for a family of 6, but she…
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