Inquirer Read-Along features different kinds of heroism
Reading can empower, connect people and even make them feel young again. These were the lessons taken from the experiences of the three storytellers who read to
Reading can empower, connect people and even make them feel young again. These were the lessons taken from the experiences of the three storytellers who read to
MANILA, Philippines — Some 60 children from three elementary schools listened to tales about different forms of heroism and honoring modern-day heroes during the virtual Inquirer Read-Along session on
At a time when what Filipinos are reading has never been more scrutinized or more important, an independent publishing company composed of two people has curated and packaged previously published
“A room without a book is like a body without a soul.” —Cicero This insight from a famous figure of antiquity is all the more striking because it was made
As I engaged in a grueling fight to the death representing my district in “The Hunger Games,” my parents called me for dinner. In seconds, the arena dissolved and I
A little bit like a library, a little bit of a reading center, a little bit of an artist space, a little bit of storytelling space.” That’s how National Book
A few months ago, my sister Andrea and I launched our second quarantine project: Project A.R.A.L., which stands for “A Reader, aLifeline.” We feel passionately about sharing our blessings and
Maxene Magalona has shared her daily morning ritual to fans and followers, which is made up of yoga exercises, jounaling and meditation.
Reading books is actress Rica Peralejo’s most treasured hobby. She actually spends more time reading than lingering on social media.
SEOUL — More and more Korean readers have found themselves cracking open “The Plague” by Albert Camus anew, amid the spread of the novel coronavirus. The Camus novel was published
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