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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.

Meet NBA Legend Gary Payton live in Manila with vivo

10 lucky fans to win exclusive seats at vivo’s 10th anniversary celebration MANILA, PHILIPPINES - Filipino basketball fans are in for a legendary treat. As...

Conrad Manila Unveils ‘Mid-Autumn Blooms’ Mooncake Collection, Exclusively at China Blue by Jereme Leung

MANILA, PHILIPPINES, September 2025 — This Mid-Autumn season, Conrad Manila invites guests to celebrate moments of reunion with 'Mid-Autumn Blooms', an elegantly handcrafted mooncake...

Bask in your joy with GROHE Aqua Intelligence

Discover the Intelligent Innovation behind every GROHE shower experience At GROHE, every technological advancement serves a singular purpose: to seamlessly meet users’ needs, elevating their experience...

Climate change takes center stage in Nickel Asia Corporation and CANVAS’s first #AralLakbay program  

How can a seasoned geologist explain climate change to kids and how can kids understand such an intimidating concept?   Through a children’s book and an...

Mayor Marasigan inks pact with Global Care Cancer Institute Inc. for cancer patient

City of Sto. Tomas, Batangas Mayor Arth Jhun Aguilar Marasigan takes its stand in addressing health issues with the signing of a Memorandum of...

Philippine Geothermal to Plant A Million Trees Across 7 Luzon Provinces

Malinao, Albay — The Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc. (PGPC) recently launched a major environmental initiative to plant more than one million trees over...

50th anniversary edition of A Past Revisited: History Re-Launched

The event began half an hour past its schedule, but then, history never arrives too late. It’s not even past. Guests who joined the...

Bird poop to the rescue: Using bird perches for forest regeneration

Reforestation activities typically involve planting trees in degraded areas. However, tree planting is resource-intensive, requiring labor for the planting and more importantly nurturing of...

UNICEF collaborates with Ang INK for cards and gifts with purpose

Looking for a gift that gives back? UNICEF Philippines has recently launched the Hiraya Collection, a new line of all-occasion cards and merchandise. Created...

UPD Study Uses AI Model to Predict Tropical Cyclone Rainfall

The Philippines is often hit by tropical cyclones (TCs), which bring heavy rainfall that can cause floods and landslides. More often than not, the...

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“Mapanakit! Mga Dulang Bittersweet” all set to open on July 25

Marking a significant milestone in the regional arts landscape, Biñan announces its first-ever homegrown theatre production to be staged outside city borders. Following a highly successful community run in December 2025, Mapanakit! Mga Dulang Bittersweet has officially transitioned into a touring-ready production, representing the highly anticipated maiden...

18th-century Dutch print of Batanes refutes a Chinese scholar’s territorial claim

A recent report says Chinese scholars at a 30 June 2026 symposium at Jinan University claimed that China has sovereignty over Batanes, describing the islands as a “natural geographical extension” of Taiwan. Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro rejected the claim as baseless and ludicrous, while the Department...

UPD Bio students explore plant morpho-anatomy through art

In May 2026, the Institute of Biology (IB) of the University of the Philippines Diliman – College of Science (UPD-CS) hosted the “Plant Morpho-ARTnatomy” mini exhibition, showcasing works by its Biology 101 students. The displayed artworks featured plant specimens and structures studied by the students, rendered in various...