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Started in 1927, the Philippines Graphic is the longest-running printed magazine of national circulation that provides relevant news and features and promotes Philippine literature.

“A new standard in Philippine food service”—Kitchen City

via GRAPHIC PLUS | ALABANG, MUNTINLUPA (February 19, 2026) — The steady hum of machinery and the gleam of stainless steel marked more than...

DENR cites SM for group-wide efforts on plastic recovery and waste management 

via Graphic Plus | PASAY CITY, Philippines (Feb. 20, 2026) — The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) recognized the SM Group for its support of...

DOST-TAPI reveals 2025 Gawad Alunig x Dalumat Winners

Nearly 200 Filipino storytellers nationwide submitted entries for the campaign via Graphic Plus | TAGUIG CITY — The Technology Application and Promotion Institute under the...

SM Offices plans 60,000 square-meter Cebu expansion as demand surges

via Graphic Plus — SM Offices, the office leasing arm of SM Prime Holdings, Inc. (SM Prime), is set to add more than 60,000...

Philippine Youths take part in inaugural ARC programme to empower young leaders in regional leadership and innovation

ARC strengthens the Singapore International Foundation’s suite of youth development and exchange programmes, enhancing a regional leadership journey that empowers young changemakers to drive...

Lisa Macuja Elizalde marks 40th homecoming celebration with curated performances, collaboration

Exactly forty years ago, Lisa Macuja Elizalde made the defining choice to leave behind a flourishing career at the Kirov Ballet (now Mariinksy Ballet)...

Spanish DJ Hugo Capablanca to hold artist talk at Instituto Cervantes ahead of UNKNWN Festival

This Saturday, February 21 at 6:00 PM, the Intramuros branch of the Instituto Cervantes will host a special talk by Hugo Capablanca, an acclaimed Spanish DJ, music producer, and visual...

FEU Theater Guild’s gritty survival tale “Bangaw” to open on March 5

An adventurous reimagination of William Golding’s Lord of the Flies set amidst the isolation of an island of freedom and fear. In its 92nd season,...

‘The Belly of a Wolf’ probes the impact of suicide to those left behind

Releasing on March 3, The Belly of a Wolf is a moving verse novel exploring the devastating impact of youth suicide. Unflinching, emotional and darkly...

Celebrate the best of British film and TV as the BAFTAs stream live on Lionsgate Play

Enjoy a front-row experience from the comforts of your own home with Lionsgate Play via Graphic Plus — Awards season is in full swing, and...

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Eternal Gardens President gives back to Alma Mater, donates armchairs to Kayquit Elementary School

VIA GRAPHIC PLUS — As students prepare for the opening of School Year 2026–2027, Kayquit Elementary School has received a meaningful gift from one of its distinguished alumni. Numeriano B. Rodrin, President of Eternal Gardens and a member of Batch ’65, donated 75 new classroom chairs to...

Mental health support, meds discount, and more with new Maxicare PRIMA Consult+ for only ₱1,199 a year

VIA GRAPHIC PLUS | MANILA, Philippines (June 18, 2026) — For a lot of young Filipinos today, the internal monologue around getting sick sounds something like: "I can't afford to be sick right now."  The Philippine Statistics Authority estimates that freelancers and self-employed workers now make up a...

Filipinos think they are safe online — but their behavior tells a different story, bolttech study finds

VIA GRAPHIC PLUS | Manila, Philippines – Global insurtech bolttech has released new research showing that consumers in the Philippines rank among the most confident in Asia-Pacific in their online safety, but this confidence is not reflected in actual behavior, exposing many to cyber risks. In the Philippines,...