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But for the Lovers By Wilfrido Nolledo

Considered a long-lost Filipino classic, Wilfrido D. Nolledo’s novel But for the Lovers finally comes home to the Philippines more than 50 years after...

Araneta City displays #EveryHueInYou for Pride Month

The City of Firsts marks the month-long celebration with diverse sights of colors June is the month of celebrating the colorful diversity of human sexuality...

Caritas Philippines Calls for Cleaner Elections and Societal Progress on 125th Independence Day

In commemoration of the 125th Independence Day, Caritas Philippines, the social action and development arm of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines, is...

BSP and SM Store inaugurate first coin deposit machines

In a bid to improve coin circulation in the Philippines, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and SM Store deployed the first of Coin...

SM Mall of Asia, in collaboration with the National Museum of the Philippines, presents ARt in MOA

A museum adventure unlike anything else SM Mall of Asia has partnered with the National Museum of the Philippines to create an Augmented Reality (AR)...

SM Foundation, UNIQLO Refit Canlalay Health Station

A renovated Canlalay Barangay Health Station was turned over last June 15 by SM Foundation’s Health & Medical Programs Executive Director Connie Angeles.  The health...

Uplifting lives and communities for positive change

SMFI Livelihood & Outreach Programs It started as a “mall-based” project in 1996. It grew from the expressed wish of people to donate to the...

A Legacy of Health and Wellness

Recalling made the tears threaten to fall down her cheeks. Thirty years across nine barangays with ill-equipped, rundown health centers made midwife Tarita Anne...

SM Foundation School Buildings: Edifices of Hope

“An SM Foundation school building is more than just a structure with four walls. It is an edifice of hope for the youth, a...

Q&A with Glenda Galino-Tayongtong

Portrait of an SM Foundation Scholar Politics, a natural calamity, and continuing peace and order problems shaped the first six months of the Philippines in...

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Under the Withered Roof

The tears I dropped on my mother’s casket were wiped off with an off-white handkerchief by a hand filled with bulging veins and dominating wrinkles. I heard a comforting scolding, hinting to me that this man is too long in the tooth to have a high-pitched voice. “Elim,...

Rise in Love

A ping sounded on my phone, and the words blinked on the screen at six in the morning.  “RISE IN LOVE.” I squinted at the screen, half-amused. The message could only be from Kim—always dramatic, always turning a simple morning greeting into something that promised intrigue. I recognized our...

The Man with Horns

Close to the end of my ties with Catharine, I was inconveniently reminded of the time when I learned that I grew up with a father from whom I wasn’t exactly begotten. This—this sudden act of remembrance—happened as she and I had just walked out of a diner...