Muslim leader Amina Rasul-Bernardo, the first head of the National Youth Commision and a cabinet secretary of President Fidel V. Ramos, urged writers and artists to fight fake news.
WHY IS the ampalaya bitter? Why is its skin wrinkled? When Augie Rivera, who was head writer for the defunct...
Everyone, without exception, raved about the Korean soprano Sumi Jo—“the voice from above”—when she debuted in Manila on Feb. 1.
“When we write, we are truly alone,” said Philippine Center of International PEN (Poets, Playwrights, Essayists and Novelists) founder F. Sionil José during PEN’s annual literature conference held early last week at De La Salle University Manila.
It was close to the end of the occupation of the Philippines by Japanese forces. Having heard that his parents Teodoro and Purificacion had been captured by Japanese soldiers and Filipino aides in their mountain hideout in Duero, Bohol, the young Jose Veloso Abueva, then 16, set out with two young cousins to look for them.
What personal sacrifice would you make to attain peace and freedom? Beauty queen question? No, it’s a hypothetical question figurative/hyper-realist...
Filipinos have a chance to get a survey of contemporary European art through a one-of-a-kind exhibit of the works of...