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What to order next at Cru Steakhouse: Mystery Box

For those appetites looking for an adventure, Marriott Manila redefines fine dining to be an absolute thrill to the senses in its award-winning restaurant,...

Innovative breast cancer treatments at Asian Breast Center in Centuria Medical Makati

The Philippines has the highest breast cancer incident rate in Asia and the disease is still among the leading cause of cancer among women....

Achieve your fitness goals with an All-in membership deal at Eastwood Richmonde Hotel

Turning fat into fit is not always easy, especially with time and budget constraints in the way. Luckily, Eastwood Richmonde Hotel is here to...

PCSO, PNP raid ‘peryahan’ in Laguna

Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) General Manager Alexander Balutan on Thursday said his office together with operatives from the provincial police raided and padlocked...

Gov. Albert S. Garcia: One goal, one vision, one Bataan

by Fil V. Elefante It’s been two decades since Governor Albert S. Garcia entered the challenging world of politics. But the term politician is too broad...

A night of no colors

by Joel Pablo Salud They were not the ‘usual suspects,’ at least, not those you’d often see hobnobbing at a coffeeshop. This ‘eclectic’ gathering of Filipinos,...

Beached blanket bingo

by Marie Yuvienco The object of trying to get away from it all is to get away from it all, which you cannot really do...

Visitors

By Sigrid Gayangos   When nights simmered like a lazy summer day, and months went on without rain, the ancient ones of Samboangan swim up to the shore, take...

Speculating the speculative

by Jonah Basanta García Striping the wands and the sages for the conventional magic show, Dean Francis Alfar’s Salamanca contextualized mysticism for the Philippines. It...

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LOOKING BACK AT THE FUTURE OF PHILIPPINE WRITING

Written by National Artist for Literature Bienvenido Lumbera. First published in Philippine Graphic, January 1968. 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,...

Where the summer sun lingers

Boatmen in Coron, Palawan celebrated International Workers’ Day on May 1 while guiding tourists around the Calamianes island group. They work closely with the municipal government and local tourism office to sustain income opportunities until the months leading to the rainy season. — Photo and caption by...

FEU’s TAM DokyuFest 2026 celebrates student documentaries and social truths

The Far Eastern University (FEU) Department of Communication recently concluded TAM DokyuFest 2026 with the announcement of the festival winners. Guided by the theme “Visions for a Shared Humanity,” this year’s festival featured 19 official finalist documentaries produced by third-year Communication students. Rather than mere class projects, these student...