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Vicente-Ignacio de Veyra III Archive 2004-05



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2004

1. Star-struck Contentment (Sept. 8)
"A tourism industry will have one final achievement. Ideally, it will lead us to rediscover ourselves as a people -- our contexts, our own voices, our concepts."

2. In Defense of the Karaoke (Sept 15)

"For the intelligentsia and business elite who cater to the philosophy that it's best to keep the majority stupider than us, keep them contented and carefree, I suggest that as an annex of the public school system we encourage likewise the distribution of karaokes/videokes and Hallmark-esque love-song cd's . . ."

3. Passion for Profit (and Vice Versa) (Sept 22)
"...who we buy is a reflection of ourselves. Who we choose to sell to reflects whom we look up to. We are judged thus, but mostly by ourselves, in the now and in the later. And the reason why there is no law against an art patron's right to ruin an artpiece he bought is this issue of trust between the buyer and the seller who in essence have been morally (not legally) married to each other."

4. A Quiet and Dangerous Game (Sept 29)
"Golf. It's a game off limits to Filipinos."

5. Passion for Profit (And Vice Versa) Part 2 (Oct. 6)
De Veyra picks up from where he left off two issues back and, again, hits Art right on the money.

6. The Changed World (or, Beyond 9/11) (Oct. 13)
De Veyra leaves political analysis to better unpredict the future.

7. America Not War? (Oct. 20)
De Veyra paints a realist mural, starring the world's criminal cop.

8. America Not War? (Second of Two Parts) (Oct. 27)
Poet-artist De Veyra resumes to paint a realist mural, starring the world's criminal cop.

9. Art as Politics;  Politics as Art (Nov. 3)
De Veyra on anime fantasy, The Lord of the Rings, Ralph Nader's freedom, and John Kerry's restraint.

10. Love In The Time of Racism (Nov. 10)
De Veyra on Filipinos, Tsinoys, Fil-Ams, Ams, Jews, Hitler, and fundamentalists.

11. Love In The Time of Racism (Part 2) (Nov. 17)
"Were I a communist and wise, I wouldn't campaign for the candidate who would make this country a better place."

12. Science's Perpetual Crucifixion (Nov. 24)
". . . once science as a mental practice cum philosophy is assimilated into religions as a way of living, then perhaps there will be less use of faiths by corrupt men seeking wealth or fame or power via the non-questioning teachings of dogma."

13. The Complaints of Gossip (Dec. 1)
". . . complaining about others makes one a respected journalist or a senator deserving of a TV show while complaining about oneself merely makes one a poet, and therefore a fool."

14. Oranges and Apples (Dec. 8)
"The colors you choose, with their politics and psychological effects, could speak of a truth about you, but also possibly a lie."

15. A Hobbesian View (Dec. 15)
"(Macapagal-Arroyo) recognizes that today Poe will be the people’s good man, having been weakened by Death and been Christianized completely."

16. The Holidays (Neighborly Christians) (Dec. 22)
"I don’t believe Christmas is anything more than for families to get together, compare wealth notes, show churchgoers the latest fashion, consume ‘good’ food, increase Lucio Tan’s and PAL’s profits."

17. The Holidays (Anatomy of an Explosive Powder) (Dec. 29)
"This New Year’s Eve, no one would like to believe that nothing will change in the coming year, in Tacloban and in much of the archipelago."


2005

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