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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.

As PH honors independence, ZCMC highlights freedom through faith

Nearly 2,000 gather nationwide as ZCMC celebrates 36 years of free Bible education VIA GRAPHIC PLUS — As Filipinos commemorated Independence Day and reflected on the value of freedom, Zion Christian Mission...

Honor Dad with curated Father’s Day offers across SM Hotels

Celebrate Dad with Dining, Relaxation, and Family Time at Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod via GRAPHIC PLUS | Bacolod City, Philippines – This Father's Day,...

Mang Inasal salutes dads with Fiesta treats

Mang Inasal, the country’s Grill Expert, offers back-to-back treats to honor dads through dine-in feasts and take-out, drive-thru or delivery fiesta celebrations. Until end June,...

CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art spotlights queer narratives in celebration of Pride Month

Art has long served as a vital instrument for the LGBTQIA+ community in its enduring quest for visibility and acceptance. Today, the Philippine artistic...

Nickel Asia earns second consecutive spot in Fortune Southeast Asia 500

via GRAPHIC PLUS — Nickel Asia Corporation, the Philippines' largest producer of lateritic nickel ore and a growing player in green energy, has once...

Collaborative nutrition program strengthens maternal care through First 1000 Days (F1KD) Program

Via GRAPHIC PLUS | Cebu City, Philippines — In communities where access to maternal healthcare can mean the difference between life and death for...

New science-themed children’s book spotlights Filipina scientist

The Sulong Agham children’s book series on Filipino scientists has recently published its newest book featuring Dr. Gay Jane Perez, Director General of the...

FUSION UNVEILED 2: A Father’s Day Tribute Through Photography, Poetry, and Music

PASIG CITY, Philippines (June 2026) — On the eve of Father's Day, photojournalists and artists Bernard Testa and Riza Zuniga present Fusion Unveiled 2,...

Satellite data show earthquake damaged areas, coastal uplift, and return of nighttime lights

Via GRAPHIC PLUS | Quezon City (16 June 2026) — The Philippine Space Agency (PhilSA) is currently analyzing available satellite data on the 7.8-magnitude...

SM extends aid to earthquake-affected families in General Santos City

via GRAPHIC PLUS — SM Foundation and SM Cares mounted a relief response in Barangay Balite, Lagao, General Santos City following the recent earthquake...

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Sir, you speek Tagalog?

I was once asked to write an “objective” account of Manila and the Philippines. This struck me as a curious request, because objectivity—poor thing—didn’t survive postmodernism. Everything nowadays is selection: facts, impressions, perspectives. And since we live in the age of entertainment, algorithms, and political agendas, what...

NCCA, UNESCO challenge teachers to turn living heritage into classroom lessons

The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), in partnership with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), is inviting Grade 7 to 12 teachers across the Philippines to participate in the Bringing Living Heritage into the Classroom (BLHC) in the Philippines: National Competition...

Binan City Mayor Angelo ”Gel” Alonte: When the obstacle is the way

One could tell a lot of things about an elected government official by looking at his desk nameplate. This is what first crossed my mind inside the office of Biñan City Mayor Angelo “Gel” Alonte.