
In first novel, Pia Wurtzbach shows how to be queen of your own universe
What does it take to be a queen? Is it by having a shining, shimmering, bejeweled crown? Or is it by connecting to many people
What does it take to be a queen? Is it by having a shining, shimmering, bejeweled crown? Or is it by connecting to many people
If you’re into travelogues, then the essays in Paolo Mangahas’ “From Manila to the World: 10 stories, 10 cities, one accidental globe-trotter” may not be
Inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1999, the historic city of Vigan in Ilocos Sur is noted to represent “a unique fusion of Asian
Veteran artist Al Pérez, who has memorialized through his art the country’s heritage churches, fittingly gets a coffee-table book memorial and fond tribute all his
A delightful read-aloud children’s book with cartoon-like illustrations, “Out of the Blue” is about a reticent, vertically challenged girl who reclaims her confidence after meeting
By its sheer size and massive weight, “San Sebastián Basilica: Ironclad Faith” (2023; 312 pages) is a book that seems to have been 132 years
Nineteen editors of campus newspapers from the period of 1969 to 1972 are launching “Serve,” a book that tells their stories from the period
The Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), through its Intertextual Division in partnership with the Philippine Board on Books for Young People (PBBY), celebrates
Of course, one takes special notice of this title—”Pahiyas: Planting Rainbow Seeds” by Eugene Y. Evasco, illustrations by Joffrey Zamora “Pepot” Atienza (Scholastic
Tony Perez gained fame from many things: being a playwright (“Sa North Diversion Road”) and a fictionist (the “Cubao” series and over 50 other
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