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Covering the cultural beat

The arts and culture section of a publication, whether print, broadcast or online, may seem to reflect the lighter side of things. But as the panelists, all young bloggers, in “Writing to the Beat: Specialized Reporting for Arts and Culture” at the Philippine Readers and Writers Festival held at The Raffles Hotel in Makati showed, the cultural is also the political and invested with a nation’s soul, including resistance versus the Establishment.

Covering the cultural beat

Who’s afraid of radical chick Katrina Stuart Santiago?

Text and photos by ELIZABETH LOLARGA A good number are, including illustrious names in the Philippine literary canon. In a controversial article in a magazine last year, Katrina Stuart Santiago wrote that the house of Philippine letters was on fire while the Filipino reader remained indifferent because the house’s masters continue the tradition of patronage

Who’s afraid of radical chick Katrina Stuart Santiago?