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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.

vivo Y29: Y Series’ most powerful battery arrives May 31

MANILA, PHILIPPINES - In today’s always-on world, the last thing you should be worrying about is your phone giving up before you do. That’s...

Big Bad Wolf Books Opens 2025 in Metro Manila with ₱60 deals and Booktok favorites

Manila, Philippines – Bad Wolf Books is back in Metro Manila with a legendary lineup of deals, steals, and thrills at V-Mall, Greenhills from...

Sharper Together Marking Growth and Partnership with Innovative Sales Events in the Philippines

Manila, Philippines – Sharp (Phils.) Corporation, a renowned Japanese brand, recently showcased a series of individual sell-out events aimed at enhancing customer experience and...

ING Hubs Philippines’ Winning Formula for Talent Retention

A bold mix of Orange culture and hybrid work proves why the capability hub is the employer of choice in the tech world Industry-low attrition...

Animated science and math modules for elem students now available via RadyoEskwela sa Siyensya

Elementary students struggling with math and science lessons now have a more engaging way to learn—through RadyoEskwela sa Siyensya, an animated series launched by...

Ateneo study highlights workforce hurdles to Universal Health Care in the Philippines

Despite being a top exporter of healthcare professionals, the Philippines faces a chronic shortage of nurses and physicians. Also, many health graduates in the...

Big Cash Prizes Await Young Changemakers In This Reading Hackathon

MANILA, PHILIPPINES—To address the nation’s reading crisis, the National Book Development Board (NBDB), through its Readership Development Division (READ), has organized the Readers Rising!...

Best Philippine children’s books honored at The Severino Reyes Medal 2025

MANILA, May 21, 2025 – The International Board on Books for Young People-Philippines (IBBY-PH) formally awarded today the winners of this year’s The Severino...

Once an SM scholar, always of service to the community

Each year, the SM Group, through the SM Foundation College Scholarship Program opens doors for youth from vulnerable communities. The program follows a rigorous...

Confidence, Beauty, and Wit Shine at Mutya ng Taguig 2025

Thirty-six remarkable ladies representing their barangays showcased their confidence, beauty, and wit at the annual Mutya ng Taguig pageant last Saturday, May 17. Supported by the Taguig City...

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MANILA, MY MANILA: Season of Advent

BUILDING A SITE Manila took a long time to make. What is now its ground used to be sea. The sea reached as far as the present towns of Mandaluyong ("a place of waves") and Makati (a place of tides"). It is said that diggers in Makati often find...

Missiles maim the undead, too: Kyiv’s cathedral, the Battle of Manila, and why war erases culture

In the history of mankind, wars have taken away far more than it created anything. The 1945 Battle of Manila and the recent attacks in Ukraine's capital of Kyiv have shown us what we lose as a species when a war—and the people behind them—threatens culture. IT IS...

The Hunted Hunter: A Wild Boar-ing Turn of Events

Armed with a rifle and overflowing with a warrior’s confidence, my classmate's brother marched into the woods, excited about his unforgettable first solo hunt. After all, they say you never forget your first. Deep in the forest, alone and silent, he slowly walked the path, eyeing a...