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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.

Ambassador ENDO Kazuya attends the 84th Commemoration of the Araw ng Kagitingan

VIA GRAPHIC PLUS | EMBASSY EXPRESS — On 9 April 2026, Ambassador ENDO Kazuya attended and delivered a speech at the 84th Commemoration of...

HUAWEI Mate 80 Pro is coming to the Philippines this April 17

via GRAPHIC PLUS | Manila, Philippines (April 10, 2026) — Nearly three years after the last HUAWEI Mate smartphone was introduced globally, the legendary...

PhilWeb secures PAGCOR accreditation, supported by Hann, Okada and FBM

Via GRAPHIC PLUS | Manila, Philippines (April 10, 2026) — PhilWeb Corporation is strengthening its role in the Philippines’ regulated gaming ecosystem through active...

Early care, stronger communities—SM Foundation supports health in Bacolod

via GRAPHIC PLUS — Bacolod City, widely known as the City of Smiles, is also celebrated for its iconic desserts such as piaya and...

SMX Convention Center Clark sustains winning streak at the DOT Region 3 TRES Awards

VIA GRAPHIC PLUS | Clark, Pampanga (April 2026) — SMX Convention Center Clark, a premiere convention center under the SM Hotels and Conventions Corporation...

NCCA Gallery presents In-Sight for April exhibition

Experience how abstract ideas take tangible form in In-Sight—an exhibition by the SeekArt Collective at the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA)...

Instituto Cervantes’ Día del Libro: Celebrating the passion for books at Ayala Triangle

To celebrate the World Book Day, on Saturday, April 25, from 9 am to 11 pm, Instituto Cervantes de Manila, together with the Embassy of...

INI-ININ opens at NCCA Gallery, reflects on Gen Z adulthood shaped by the pandemic

The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) Gallery formally opened INI-ININ on April 6, 2026, presenting a compelling exhibition by Butil Collective....

Revisit 1995 documentary ‘Days of the Crimson Sun’ at the Ayala Museum

Times like these remind us why peace matters. Filipinas Heritage Library (FHL) revisits the 1995 documentary film Days of the Crimson Sun: The Re-telling of the...

International Chopin Competition laureate Kate Liu to perform this summer at the Ayala Museum

Veniccio.com, in partnership with MA Piano Academy, announces “Kate Liu in Recital,” featuring world-class pianist Kate Liu. The concert marks Liu’s Philippine debut, which...

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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...