I collect sunrise
I sat there in complete darkness and waited. It was 4:30 in the morning. Soon, the sun cracked and peeked through the mountains and clouds.
I sat there in complete darkness and waited. It was 4:30 in the morning. Soon, the sun cracked and peeked through the mountains and clouds.
Den Wigan, a native of the Kalinga province, has been using the ancient form of tattooing to willing customers of the art gallery in Antipolo, Rizal.
Gaddang weaver Carina Amsiwen sat on the floor as she prepared the threads on the warp frame and set every single piece on the loom.
ADVOCATES for the preservation of Sagada in Mountain Province have raised concerns over the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) road-widening project which they said will affect a number
The history of mankind has a reportage of floods starting with the biblical deluge. Different indigenous groups in the Philippines and elsewhere have their own charming versions, of which this
In the past few months, we have seen some of the best coffee bars in Makati enter the market: Yardstick and The Curator in Legaspi Village; Toby’s Estate and Commune in Salcedo Village; and just last week, Refinery at Rockwell.
It’s officially summer, with temperatures hitting the mid-30s. Many will most likely be heading to the beaches, as we have some of the best in the world. But how about going to higher ground instead to explore the Cordillera Mountains, site of our world-famous rice terraces?
Nowadays, there are so many pressing issues in our country, such that the importance of families is overlooked. But as Pope John Paul II said, as quoted by Jollibee Foundation president Grace Tan Caktiong, “As family goes, so goes the nation. As nations goes, so goes the world in which we live all.”
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