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Epstein's Shadow: Secrecy, Scandal, and the Ethics of Naming War

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Epstein's Shadow: Secrecy, Scandal, and the Ethics of Naming War This essay reads the provocative premise—“This war could very well be called the Epstein Coverup War” (Prof. Clarita Carlos)—as a diagnostic metaphor: a claim about secrecy, elite complicity, and narrative displacement that demands both literary attention and forensic skepticism. I treat the phrase as an interpretive lens, not a literal historiographical verdict.  An academic anecdote: how metaphors do the work of inquiry In a seminar I once attended, a senior scholar likened geopolitics to a palimpsest: every new inscription erases but does not wholly obliterate the old. The phrase “Epstein Coverup War” functions similarly—an evocative manuscript that overlays contemporary conflict with the residue of scandal, secrecy, and the moral economy of elites. To call a war by that name is to insist that the politics of concealment are not incidental but constitutive of the conflict’s meaning. Humane and erudite reading: secr...

The Third Place of Taste: Collecting Identity in Metro Art Markets

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The Third Place of Taste: Collecting Identity in Metro Art Markets  Amiel Gerald A. Roldan™ March 12, 2026 An Essay There is a peculiar alchemy that transfigures a slab of canvas, a sheet of paper, a block of bronze into a thing that matters in a city. It is not merely pigment or metal. It is a social contract, a wager on taste, a ritual of recognition. In metro cities—those dense, humming organisms where anonymity and aspiration coexist in uneasy truce—collecting art becomes less an act of acquisition than a choreography of identity. The collector who buys a painting is not simply purchasing an object; they are purchasing a narrative about who they are, who they wish to be, and who they want others to believe they are. This is not a cynical observation. It is humane, because it recognizes that humans are storytelling animals; it is academic, because it can be modeled and historicized; it is esoteric, because the rituals and codes that govern taste are often invisible to those outs...

Retirement in the Philippines

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Retirement in the Philippines Amiel Gerald A. Roldan™ March 11, 2026 There is a peculiar modern melancholy in the sentence: Who doesn't know where their retirement home in the Philippines when they reach 60. It reads like a riddle with a missing clause, a confession half-formed and left to drift in the humid air of a tropical afternoon. The premise that follows—of inherited houses, of being an only child without children, of the temptation to “wing it” with short-term rentals—maps a topology of anxieties that is at once personal and emblematic of larger social currents. This essay treats that topology with equal parts scholarly curiosity and intimate tenderness: it will analyze, narrate, and finally disconfirm the alternative that improvisation is a sufficient strategy for the uncertain geography of later life. --- The Sociology of Unanchored Futures From a sociological vantage, retirement is not merely a temporal marker but a spatial reconfiguration. Where one lives at sixty and b...

Congress North Gate Art Opening

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Congress North Gate Art Opening Amiel Gerald A. Roldan™ March 9, 2026 - -- If you like my any of my concept research, writing explorations, art works and/or simple writings please support me by sending me a coffee treat at my paypal amielgeraldroldan.paypal.me or GXI 09163112211. Much appreciate and thank you in advance. Amiel Gerald A. Roldan™  ' s  connection to the Asian Cultural Council (ACC) serves as a defining pillar of his professional journey, most recently celebrated through the launch of the ACC Global Alumni Network. ​As a 2003 Starr Foundation Grantee, Roldan participated in a transformative ten-month fellowship in the United States. This opportunity allowed him to observe contemporary art movements, engage with an international community of artists and curators, and develop a new body of work that bridges local and global perspectives. ​Featured Work: Bridges Beyond Borders ​His featured work, Bridges Beyond Borders: ACC's Global Cultural Collaboration, has been ...