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Alma Anonas-Carpio

Millennials bring home the bacon at 2017 NJLA

To the young ones be the glory: This year’s winners of the Nick Joaquin Literary Awards were all young writers with long writing careers...

SBMA recalls past struggles in building PHL’s first free port

Hundreds of former volunteers and current employees and officials of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) on Friday recalled the hardship they overcame in...

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How the baro transformed into the garment of Filipino identity

Every piña fiber, abacá, and jusi fabric woven into a barong Filipino carries the struggles of being acknowledged as the Philippine national dress for men. Along with them, the nation’s fight for acceptance and freedom is reflected in patterns drenched in Philippine culture and tradition.  “The barong Filipino overcame many obstacles, the biggest...

Christmas rush made jolly with Jollibee Group Rush Hour Rewards

Just when you think the rush hour is the worst part of the Christmas season, here comes Jollibee to turn the daily commute into something a little more joyful! With Jollibee Group Rush Hour Rewards, rush hour isn’t just bearable, it’s extra jolly. From Mondays to Fridays, enjoy ₱100 OFF your favorite meals from...

Artificial Intelligence, Genuine Friendship: Miko’s AI-Technology Robots Aim Spots at Filipino Homes

Miko is built for kids, trusted by parents across the world. Pasig City, Philippines—The best tech buddy that has been winning families' hearts from across the world is now marking its grand entry into Filipino homes! Consumer robotics company Miko is introducing its technology to blend with the...