School is out. Finals are over. The strains of “Pomp and Circumstance” fill the air. It’s diploma time.
Our happiness barometer in world surveys is always one of the highest, if not the highest. Altruistic Filipinos in small groups, such as columnist Mon Tulfo’s staff, who work for “Isumbong Mo Kay Tulfo,” are driven by kindness and generosity in assisting victims of injustices get fair treatment before the law.
National Artist for Film Kidlat Tahimik is asking Filipino filmmakers to create more films that speak about the deeds of Filipino heroes.
How do you celebrate the 150th birthday of your national hero? If you’re Rock Ed Philippines, you do what you...
The country continues to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic, and no other sector of society has carried this burden more than...
The pandemic put to light a new batch of heroes—or what we are, by now, accustomed to call “front-liners.” During...
At a dinner with friends, someone brought up the release of the rapist/murderer/mayor. The mood changed. It spoiled dessert for...
The village where I live used to celebrate its fiesta on Nov. 30. It was then National Heroes Day, which was perfect because our village is called Heroes’ Hill. (My copy editor friend always reminds me to put the apostrophe after the “s” because it’s the proper way).
For one motorcycle rider who saved a kitten stuck in the busy Quezon Avenue, doing small acts of kindness everyday makes one a real life hero.
MANILA, Philippines – In a nation of heroes, there are a lot of people to look up to. Only earlier...