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National Artists to lead in NJLA 2024
Three of the country’s National Artists will be on hand to lead close to a hundred short story writers and poets in celebrating the...
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The Wonderer in the Age of Fake
Like any 12-year-old, Angel likes to read various posts on social media. Some she finds funny. Others, interesting or informative. But sometimes she is...
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NJLA 2023: Return of a Literary Tradition
For 75 years since it first became a magazine in 1927, the Philippines Graphic has featured the literary works of Filipino short story writers...
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Soft-boiled Egg and Perfectly Steamed Rice
Makahiya can cure cancer. So emails an aunt. “I suggest boil an entire makahiya plant and have her drink it like tea.” He weighs in...
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The Philippines Graphic on the wings of history
Over time, the images fade; the pages turning brown with age. Pile after pile of magazines gather dust in a narrow stockroom, its load...
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