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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.

GoTyme Bank to extend share ownership across workforce in a rare move for Philippine companies

via GRAPHIC PLUS — GoTyme Bank, the fastest-growing bank in the Philippines, together with the GoTyme Group, has announced plans to expand its current...

vivo 3×3 Basketball Challenge Year 4 opens registration

via GRAPHIC PLUS | MANILA, PHILIPPINES - vivo officially opens registration for the vivo 3x3 Basketball Challenge Year 4, inviting aspiring players from across...

FEU forum highlights need for multi-stakeholder approach to social media regulation

The FEU Public Policy Center Foundation, Inc. (FEU PPC) convened policymakers, industry leaders, civil society organizations, media practitioners, and academics for a multi-stakeholder forum...

Ateneo fetes decades of research excellence with 2026 University Scholarly Work Awards

The Ateneo de Manila University marked the silver anniversary of its University Scholarly Work Awards (USWA) in 2026, celebrating 25 years of scholarly excellence...

Queen of Asian Hip-Hop Awich releases cinematic music video for “Fear Us” feat. Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA and Joey Bada$$

The reigning queen of Japanese Hip-Hop, Awich, has released the highly anticipated music video for “Fear Us” together with RZA — the architect of the legendary hip-hop crew “Wu-Tang...

CCP opens nominations for its prestigious Gawad CCP Para sa Sining award

Nominations for the Gawad CCP Para sa Sining are now open to the public. The Gawad CCP Para Sa Sining is the highest award given...

‘Wrap Artiste’ Ditta Sandico unravels future of fashion 

Renowned international “Wrap Artiste,” clothing designer, and indigenous fashion advocate Ditta Sandico reveals her 40-year journey in the fashion industry with the book, It’s...

Bacolod short film “Manokan Country” selected to screen in Seattle 

The Diwa Filipino Film Festival, in collaboration with the annual Pagdiriwang Philippine Festival, is returning to the Seattle Center Armory Loft 2 this June.  Among...

The Descent into Darkness: A Review of FEU Theater Guild’s “Bangaw”

For its 92nd season, the Far Eastern University Theater Guild presented a fractured paradise in “Bangaw,” a Filipino adaptation of Sir William Golding’s 1954 masterpiece, “Lord of...

How Foundation University is putting Dumaguete on the global tech map

DUMAGUETE CITY, Philippines – Innovative solutions and prototype systems with direct benefits for local communities in the city took center stage in the 18th Digital...

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Darning

When all is done, Mama shows mehow to knot the final stitch, carefulnot to tug too tightly at the thread.The doctor must have performedthe same art on my birthing mother. Replace the surgical lightwith afternoon sun and the ob-gynremembers how her mother mendsthe bedsheets, the holes in the...

Discerning the age of innocence

It was probably the most unsettling and shocking piece of news that broke during that second week of October. After eating his share of hotdog and marshmallow-on-a-stick, a boy, aged 3, uses the stick to stab the heart of his four-year-old girl playmate. The girl dies, but lives...

More than old houses: Why conservation matters in a changing Philippines

In the heart of Quiapo stands the historic Bahay Nakpil-Bautista, a living witness to the nation's struggle for independence, cultural identity, and collective memory. Its wooden floors, stone foundations, antique furnishings, and family heirlooms tell stories that cannot be found in textbooks alone. Yet beyond its architectural beauty,...