Orly Mercado’s Philanthropy Revolution: The next 50 years of Kapwa Ko, Mahal Ko

BY HIS own admission, the young Orlando “Orly” Mercado was “a dyed-in-the-wool, left-wing activist,” having organized his first labor union shortly after beginning his broadcast journalism career. Born on April 26, 1946, he was only 20 years old when he started a union at...

KKMK Philanthropy Anthology Raxel’s World: The Race to Healing

Angelic, with a hint of sadness and uncertainty framing...

There’s a light that never goes out for Filipinos—thanks to art

The celebration of the Philippines’ arts and culture is...

U.S.T. MUSEUM: Believe it or not, they’re there!

A book smaller than your thumb, Roman coins before...

Tilly’s birth will do us part: AI actor and the doomed commerce of inauthenticity

Previous era of the arts had subversiveness, vulgarity, and...

100 Years of Graphic

GRAPHIC ARCHIVE: AROUND THE WORLD

Photographs of Dr. Paz Maria Mendoza Guazon and her sister Guillermina Mendoza taken at interesting spots during their tour of the world. In the top row are (1) the travelers traveling on camels pictured in front of the pyramids of Guizeh; (2) the doctor in front of Saint Mark's Basilica; (3) the sisters with Windsor Castle near London in the background. Second row: (1) Miss Mendoza at the International...

The Filipina physician and her odyssey through time and space

As we count the months, weeks, days, and hours to the centennial year of the Philippines Graphic in 2027, we will walk down memory lane. With every issue, we will present to our readers snatches of the distant past—captured in reprints of Graphic stories, editorials, columns, illustrations, and photos published during the first five decades of the magazine. It is our way of showing to our readers how unresolved issues and concerns...

U.S.T. MUSEUM: Believe it or not, they’re there!

A book smaller than your thumb, Roman coins before Christ’s time, priceless Ming jars, and all kinds of oddities—you’ll find them in PI’s oldest and largest museum. Where in the Philippines can one find a book which is smaller than a ten-centavo coin? Or a 200-million-year-old fossilized piece of wood dug in Mandaluyong, Rizal? Or coins circulated at the time of Christ? The answer, of course, is the University of Santo...

Anatomy of a repeating scandal: Lessons in investigating a failed 1926 public works project

Some 96 years ago, on June 12, 1929, the Graphic magazine published an article titled The Tinkers’ Dam by M. San Martin.

No Names, Strictly Personal

I found a 1929 Graphic issue at the National Library in Manila. Reading through it, one thing immediately stood out: Some articles were without bylines.

Cover Story

When there is no Planet B, how do you get to point C?

The astronauts got it right the first time. It was 1971 and Apollo 14 Lunar Module Pilot Edgar Mitchell peered through the small window of their spacecraft and saw a 360-degree panoramic view of the Earth, Moon, Sun, and the stars.”

Hymen, oh Hyménée!: Juan Luna’s love in a time of lunacy

Juan Luna’s ‘Hymen, oh Hyménée!’ drowns the public with...

She looms a beauty: The power of weaving and femininity in ‘A Loom of Stories’

Seven artists led the female-charged 37th edition of the...

The popularity of book fairs

It was my first time, some three years ago,...

FOOD REVIEW: Paradise Dynasty at Greenbelt, Makati

Celebrating the world’s first 8-flavored xiao long bao &...

NJLA 2025: The Graphic Salute Awardees

Christian George Acevedo, 32, is a librarian, teacher, writer,...

Of Pandesal & Pinoy Politics

Even bread has the flavor of politics in the...

New study exposes LGU gaps in the Universal Health Care Law

A new study warns that bureaucratic bottlenecks, weak fiscal...

Swedish Diplomacy, according to Ambassador Anna Ferry

(In an exclusive interview with the Philippines Graphic, Swedish...

Literature

Oral Fixation in Golgotha

As we celebrate World Poetry Day on the last...

Her

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February 2026 Philippines Graphic Literary Workshop: THE FINAL OUTPUTS

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Seawater

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Chapel

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Afternoon Scene

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Heat Stroke

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Subic, 2000

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when yellows long for blues

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Different Place, Same Face

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Thursday 

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Sea Breeze

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Click

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Where the Missing Things Go

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THE ARCANNAIRE

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Shoe

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Mine

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Shoe Thieves by the Seashore

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NORMAL GIRL 

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The Fall

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Feature

Orly Mercado’s Philanthropy Revolution: The next 50 years of Kapwa Ko, Mahal Ko

BY HIS own admission, the young Orlando “Orly” Mercado was “a dyed-in-the-wool, left-wing activist,” having organized his first labor union shortly...

KKMK Philanthropy Anthology Raxel’s World: The Race to Healing

Angelic, with a hint of sadness and uncertainty framing an otherwise cherubic, smiling face, the boy is small, thin, amiable, and...

Tilly’s birth will do us part: AI actor and the doomed commerce of inauthenticity

Previous era of the arts had subversiveness, vulgarity, and...

Through Greg’s brilliant eyes

TRIBUTE — On September 26, the Filipino literary titan, maestro of the Philippine short story, and former Graphic editor Gregorio C. Brillantes passed away at 92.

THE YOUNGEST HOPE OF A TRIBUNAL ON TRIAL

It looks like it’s going to be a long haul when you scan the country, or even just this part of town, from the corner of Taft and Padre Faura—a long dazed journey, not to “Philippines 2000,” the splendiferous miracle promised FVR’s faithful a mere seven years from now, but to reality of NIChood probably a century hence.

Will Solidarity please stand up?

I attended an awarding event once where I saw...

Marcos rights gains fall short; Ex-President Duterte, former top officials unpunished for ‘Drug War’ abuses—Human Rights Watch

(Bangkok, January 16, 2025) – The administration of Philippine President Ferdinand...

Lifestyle

Study reveals alarming prevalence of perinatal depression among Filipino mothers

A recent study led by researchers from Far Eastern University (FEU) has shed light on perinatal depression among Filipino mothers, highlighting...

Ateneo spearheads int’l cooperation  for future light-based electronics

Photonics—the next generation of electronics technology, which uses light...

Submarine volcanoes, faults, region for potential renewable energy, among others surveyed in three PH seas

QUEZON CITY, PHILIPPINES — Submarine volcanoes, active faults, internal...

Baring the ‘silent violence’ of Philippine jails

Conversations about Philippine jail congestion often begin and end...

UP study traces extreme waves through ancient coastal boulders

Large boulders, some weighing as much as a large...

“From Cradle To Grave”: UP chemist explains chemistry’s role in global treaties

Chemistry has long driven progress in fields ranging from...

Tilly’s birth will do us part: AI actor and the doomed commerce of inauthenticity

Previous era of the arts had subversiveness, vulgarity, and...

Ateneo machine learning lab opens doors to industry partners, collaborators

Machine learning is one of today’s most important innovations...

Modern science catches up with native knowledge with discovery of Clerodendrum kelli

The indigenous Bugkalot people of Nueva Ecija call it...

UP study identifies opportunities and challenges for advanced DNA technology in SEA Forensics

Massively parallel sequencing (MPS) has transformed forensic DNA analysis...

Graphic Plus

DTI to mount 2026 National Food Fair, expanding market opportunities for Filipino MSMEs

via GRAPHIC PLUS — The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) will mount the 2026 DTI–Bagong Pilipinas National Food Fair (NFF)...

SM MOA Arena stages blockbuster Q2 lineup featuring TREASURE, IVE, Laufey, and more

via GRAPHIC PLUS | MANILA, PHILIPPINES (April 1, 2026)...

How far can a scoop of ice cream take you? At Landers, maybe all the way to a car

From Magnolia Gold Label favorites to a chance at...

Thai actress Freen Sarocha glows with vivo V70, highlights AI Magic Weather feature

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Orly Mercado’s Philanthropy Revolution: The next 50 years of Kapwa Ko, Mahal Ko

BY HIS own admission, the young Orlando “Orly” Mercado...

Taste, discover, and celebrate Filipino flavors at Philippine Food Expo 2026

via GRAPHIC PLUS — The Philippine Food Expo, the...

Where to eat this Holy Week? Mang Inasal serves Lenten favorites nationwide

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43rd St. Teresa of Calcutta Awards

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GENCYS leaders turn to compassion, learning, and self-care this Holy Week

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Araneta City puts focus on “A Kaleidoscope World” for World Autism Awareness Day

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An Eggs-traordinary Easter celebration at City of Dreams Manila

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The Philippines Graphic Reader

Under the Withered Roof

The tears I dropped on my mother’s casket were wiped off with an off-white handkerchief by a hand filled with bulging...

Rise in Love

A ping sounded on my phone, and the words blinked on the screen at six in the morning.  “RISE IN LOVE.” I squinted...

The Man with Horns

Close to the end of my ties with Catharine,...

Lines from My Nepal Notebook

A whiff of jasmine Rose petals scattering Mighty pines dancing Bamboos swaying,...

A Portrait of My Father

Last night was your birthday Forgot to tell my cousin to...

The Arrangement of Falling Things

Along the walk to the InstituteThe Indian cork tree...

Making Believe

How long to carry on this pretense That, yes, I...