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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.

Sarabia 360 opens in Alabang powered by Essilor

Sarabia Optical celebrates 120th anniversary with a groundbreaking hub for vision assessment and care Via GRAPHIC PLUS — As digital lifestyles continue to reshape the...

The Making of the U-Belt

U-Belt means Manila’s collegiate zone, an area extending from Calle Arlegui in Quiapo to Governor Forbes in Sampaloc, bounded in the west by Quezon...

Lisa Macuja Elizalde brings creative vision to Ballet Manila’s first full-length ‘Paquita’ in the Philippines

Lisa Macuja Elizalde’s unparalleled creative vision takes center stage as Ballet Manila presents the Philippines’ first ever, full-length production of Paquita – a bold and historic...

Right to Care Card launched in Biñan City

In line with the celebration of Pride Month, the Right to Care Card was launched in Biñan on June 8—the first of its kind...

How land use shapes the viruses mosquitoes carry, UP study finds

Mosquitoes such as Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus, which are known to transmit diseases like dengue, Zika, and chikungunya, may carry more than just...

The stripped-down and special reading performances of VLFXXI: Hubo’t Hubad

Apart from the must-see main features, the Virgin Labfest (VLF) continues to expand its offerings with stripped-down reading performances of selected scripts from the...

Ateneo hosts groundbreaking research into human-animal bonding

At a time when loneliness and isolation seem as widespread as ever, the bonds between humans and animals offer a powerful reminder that healing...

“Ang Pagbuo ng Baliana, Isang Musikal” all set to open at RCBC Plaza

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), in partnership with MINT College and Kids Acts Philippines Inc., presents the Grand Winner of the Season 1 Young...

Benildean filmmakers win big at UP’s POV, FEU’s Sinepiyu

Student filmmakers from De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde recently bagged major awards at the University of the Philippines’ Piling Obrang Vidyo XXII: Kalampag...

Daniel Seavey drops “Love’s a Gun,” a lush slice of maximalist pop

Multi-platinum singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer Daniel Seavey returns with new single "Love's a Gun" via Atlantic Records — a shimmering burst of maximalist pop. Already an instant fan-favorite, the track...

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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 Intelligence (APOAI 2026), securing a historic tie for 6th place versus over a hundred of the best secondary school students from across 18 countries. Locally hosted at...

A call to design cool spaces—DAIKIN Designer Awards

Through the DAIKIN Designer Awards, DAIKIN Philippines in partnership with the Philippine Institute of Interior Designers (PIID) are ushering in the Filipino perspective in the growing conversation around smart climate solutions and future-ready spaces. VIA GRAPHIC PLUS — When designing spaces, climate-responsive design is too often considered only...

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.