
Roxas City, Capiz lit by living stories
Last December 6, 2025, I had the privilege of being invited by my friend Bryan Mari Argos, an award-winning writer and the City Tourism Officer of Rox...

Last December 6, 2025, I had the privilege of being invited by my friend Bryan Mari Argos, an award-winning writer and the City Tourism Officer of Rox...

In the Philippines, a painful truth persists. Many artists leave this world with barely anything left. In their final days, while struggling to breath...

The most painful truth in our society today is that many of our teachers are not happy. This is not a simple mood or passing sentiment. It is a condit...

The launch of the Atria Pocket Library on November 28 was more than a simple mall event. It was a statement and an invitation. Through the leadership ...

In the past week, I surrendered not only my free time but also my emotional bandwidth to the demanding task of checking my students’ personal essays. ...

There is no doubt that alternative and independent spaces play a crucial role in shaping society. These spaces serve as fertile grounds for experiment...

Literature becomes more than an artistic expression when calamities strike in places like Iloilo City. It becomes a refuge, an anchor, and a reminder ...

Silent Reading Hour is a program commonly used in schools to encourage students to read quietly within a designated period. It is often presented as a...

Malay Man Ya ni Malaya, written and directed by Ketchie Marie Tinagan and an official entry to SineCOMM 2025 of the University of San Agustin, is a sh...