Looking back at the future of Filipino writers

One day, toward the end of 1967, National Artist for Literature Bienvenido Lumbera sat down to look critically at the state of Philippine literature and what sorts of styles and literary figures have come to the scene.  Lumbera’s particular interest was with the outputs that came out in the decade between 1955 and 1965 to...

LOOKING BACK AT THE FUTURE OF PHILIPPINE WRITING

ONLY the very naive or the very cynical would try to predict the future course of Philippine literature. There are only the weekly magazines or the occasional books as signposts to indicate trends, and these signposts do not give very coherent directions.

THE PETRON SELLOUT

The sale of the national oil company to a foreign corporation betrays the national interest, endangers the country’s security, and sticks of graft and corruption. Petron Corporation is unquestionably the most valuable corporate asset of the Philippine government—the most precious gem in the country’s dwindling collection of public corporations. Yet it has been sold to a...

China’s Difference Engine: Changing the configuration of the world

How did China make the leap from being one of Asia’s poorest nations to becoming a global economic behemoth—all in a little more than six decades? In 2013, China emerged as the primary engine of global economic growth, officially surpassing the contribution rate of other major economies. Since then, China has consistently contributed about 30% of...

Toward stability, not strain: What really matters in China–Philippines relations

I’ve been in the Philippines for over four months now. It’s been busy. Some days mean seven back-to-back meetings, but what sticks with me isn’t the schedule. It’s the people. Ordinary Filipinos are warm, sincere, and kind. The smiles, the handshakes—they remind me why this work matters: Keep China–Philippines relations steady, moving forward, and focused...

Getting to know China’s technological DNA

Possessing one of the oldest civilizations in the world, China’s 5,000-year-old history is a tapestry of transformation—from an ancient, agrarian society (8,000 to 10,000 years ago) to becoming the world’s low-cost, manufacturing nexus (mid-20th century), all the way to attaining global, high-tech, superpower status (21st century), driven by rapid urbanization and technological adoption Drawing on...

EXPOLIARIVM: The expatriate life of Juan Luna’s famous painting

While examining the archives of the Biblioteca Nacional de España, I encountered an albumen photograph labelled “Sala de pintura y escultura at the Exposition Universelle of 1889 in Paris.” The image is attributed to Juan Laurent—one of the most important photographers working in late 19th-century Spain.  Laurent created a visual record of Spain’s cultural life at...

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 the RepublicBroadcasting System, the precursor of GMA 7. The union he...

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 sprightly. When asked what he wanted to be when he grows up, he quickly answered: “Gusto ko po maging duktor (I want to be a doctor).” Ano ang dinadasal mo kay Jesus? “Sana po, gumaling...

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

The celebration of the Philippines’ arts and culture is a celebration for all, regardless of one’s proclivities, so long as it stands to illuminate the citizen—and the nation—for good. What does a beauty queen of mixed heritage have anything to do with Philippine arts and culture? Back in December 2016—two years before she was crowned Miss...

100 Years of Graphic

Because A… Rosebud

because a wounded rosebudtaunts the harvest moonand a failed moonbeamlimps among the dewdropswaltzing on the evening grassmy soulis searedin the embersof a brown passion Written by Tomas M. Maye. Published in the Philippine Graphic on July 8, 1996.

Discerning the age of innocence

It was probably the most unsettling and shocking piece of news that broke during that second week of October. After eating his share of hotdog and marshmallow-on-a-stick, a boy, aged 3, uses the stick to stab the heart of his four-year-old girl playmate. The girl dies, but lives long enough to tell her mother: “Mama, nag-away kami. Sinaksak niya ako. .” The news of the child’s death made the rounds of...

Of ‘balimbing’ and coup

It is balimbing season once again. Balimbing is a fruit with many sharp sides, so that it has been popularly used to describe agile politicians who are able to change sides quickly everytime there is a change in the political weather. It is the local term for “turncoat.” Senate President Aquilino Q. Pimentel, who is known to cling to his political principles no matter what the weather is, predicts a...

RIZAL AND THE ASIAN RENAISSANCE

An Asian Renaissance must involve cultural rebirth and empowerment, not simply cultural jingoism. In 1886, a young Asian student wrote from Europe the following lines dedicated to his country: "Recorded in the history of human suffering is a cancer so malignant that the least touch irritates it and awakens such agonizing pains." Alone and far away, Jose Rizal tried to invoke the memory of the Philippines to compare it with countries...

THE FIRST FREEDOM DAY

By 4 p.m. the clouds had dispersed and the sun shone over Manila Bay. This looked like a good omen on the historic birth of the Republic 67 years ago. THE town of Kawit in Cavite Province assumed a festive air that Sunday morning of June 12, 1898. Local bands had been promenading around the streets since sunrise playing a medley of gay tunes, some Spanish, others Mexican, mixed...

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EXPOLIARIVM: The expatriate life of Juan Luna’s famous painting

While examining the archives of the Biblioteca Nacional de...

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

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

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...

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.

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...

Literature

Phils. Graphic launches 1st-ever onsite writing workshop as it nears 100th year

PGLW is a two-day event where aspiring young writers...

Looking back at the future of Filipino writers

One day, toward the end of 1967, National Artist...

April 2026 Philippines Graphic Literary Workshop: THE FINAL OUTPUTS (Masterlist)

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Do Not Go to the Naked Forest

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Rose Thorns

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The Star

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Out-of-World Experiences to Have at Your Local Tapsihan

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Night Routine

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Two Mites

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Break Time

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Papaya

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His Gaze

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Prosperity

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The Woman in Feathers

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Oh, Ojeda. 

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White Carnation

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Love maybe when it’s the end

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An Encounter with the Red Lady 

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If Lost, Return to Route 88

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Eyebrow Slit

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Discerning the age of innocence

It was probably the most unsettling and shocking piece of news that broke during that second week of October. After eating his...

Americana, on his back

My grandfather was shipped out of the Philippines in the 1920s, and landed in Stockton, California—less as a starry-eyed immigrant, and...

“2GO or Not 2GO”: Why sea travel to Coron is as good as it gets

By all accounts, traveling in an archipelagic country like...

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

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

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

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

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.

Lifestyle

Team Philippines wins gold, places 6th overall at first Asia-Pacific AI Olympiad

The eight-member Philippine national team won one gold, one silver, and two bronze medals at the first Asia-Pacific Olympiad in Artificial...

PH among top 3 nations in AI Olympiad

The Philippines placed among the top three national delegations...

Staying connected with Xiaomi’s durable, water-resistant ecosystem

For urban professionals, fitness enthusiasts, and daily commuters, the...

New study finds alarmingly low genetic diversity in Philippine eagle

The Philippine eagle, the country’s national bird, is one...

Filipino students command robot in space, wins 3rd place at international programming contest

Team Inflection Point of the Batangas State University (BatStateU)...

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Team Philippines wins gold, places 6th overall at first Asia-Pacific AI Olympiad

The eight-member Philippine national team won one gold, one silver, and two bronze medals at the first Asia-Pacific Olympiad in Artificial...

Lady Rustan releases Fall Winter 2026 Collection

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SNAP-Benguet earns EMB-CAR BADANG Excellence Award on Solid Waste Management 

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Chippy Corn Tubes: The new snack bringing friends together

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Heavy discounts on weather-ready fashion at Robinsons Department Store’s July Payday Sale

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Alcantara Foundation, Alsons Dev gain national recognition for championing Davao’s creative community 

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Lady Rustan releases Fall Winter 2026 Collection

VIA GRAPHIC PLUS — The Lady Rustan FW26 collection...

SNAP-Benguet earns EMB-CAR BADANG Excellence Award on Solid Waste Management 

VIA GRAPHIC PLUS — SN Aboitiz Power Benguet Inc....

Chippy Corn Tubes: The new snack bringing friends together

VIA GRAPHIC PLUS — Some of the best moments...

Heavy discounts on weather-ready fashion at Robinsons Department Store’s July Payday Sale

Discover a wide range of jackets, footwear, and bags...

The Philippines Graphic Reader

The Igorot Sky

Lander left our community church on the first Sunday of the year. Three years ago, I did the same thing. After...

Darning

When all is done, Mama shows mehow to knot the final stitch, carefulnot to tug too tightly at the thread.The doctor...

Iteration of a Theme’s Variation

End with everything. Keep nothing. Then own it all...

On A Day Like This

There is an old Japanese film called Okuribito, which...

You, Too, Are a Pilgrim

“Look!” she exclaimed. I followed her clue toward the...

The Sanctuary

The church stood alone and abandoned at the edge...

Thank you

They came before the day began,before I was ready...