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Ramón C. Sunico

Ramón C. Sunico is a bilingual writer with two books of poetry and three books for children. He edits, translates, designs book covers and manages book projects from concept to finished book. A publisher in his past life, he teaches literature and humanities at Ateneo de Manila.

THE RAINBOW

There are many stories in man’s remembering. Some say they are spun by an old woman who lives hidden from the sun’s rising and...

The Choice

This is a story about a story. It was told to me in a whisper by a friend who was once part of the story. He is older now, and his face is lined with all sorts of discoveries and disappointments. His hair has turned grey and now, he spends most of his time shaking his head while reading a book or mumbling to himself or both. This story he cannot remember anymore or even that, once, he was part of it himself.

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“Tales of the Manuvu” brings mythic rock energy to the Proscenium at Rockwell

Following a triumphant, high-energy opening at UP Diliman, Alice Reyes Dance Philippines (ARDP), in collaboration with the Cultural Center of the Philippines and the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, and with the generous support of Pinay In Action, presents the strictly limited run of Alice...

BingoPlus adds more bloom at Panagbenga Festival 2026

via GRAPHIC PLUS — Rich culture, vibrant flowers, and a jubilant audience filled the Panagbenga Festival in Baguio City, where the online entertainment platform BingoPlus doubles the fun with games, exclusive prizes, and energetic concerts. Aligned with this year's Panagbenga theme of Blooming Without End, DigiPlus and BingoPlus...

Modern science catches up with native knowledge with discovery of Clerodendrum kelli

The indigenous Bugkalot people of Nueva Ecija call it “kelli”: a plant with white, starburst-like flowers and oval-shaped leaves that are traditionally mashed and mixed with food to treat ailing dogs. But despite this local familiarity, science has only now been able to identify it as a...