
I can run again
By Noel Galon de Leon After two whole months of dedication, sweat, and the occasional dramatic grunt at the gym, I finally got my reward. No, not a tr...

By Noel Galon de Leon After two whole months of dedication, sweat, and the occasional dramatic grunt at the gym, I finally got my reward. No, not a tr...

By Noel Galon de Leon President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s decision to deliver his State of the Nation Address (SONA) in Filipino was, on the surface, a c...

Every July, brightly colored banners hang across public schools and barangay halls, announcing Nutrition Month. Children chant rhymes about vegetables...

This is the question that kept running through my mind as I walked out of the Art for Everyone exhibit at a big mall here in Iloilo City. I couldn’t h...

In recent months, I’ve had the privilege of serving as a judge in two of the country’s well-respected literary competitions, The Gawad Teodora Alonzo,...

A remarkable addition to contemporary Philippine children’s literature has emerged in Nagmalitong Yawa: A Modern Retelling of an Ancient Story of a Fi...

Why do Filipinos find amusement in the humiliation of others? In today’s world, where almost anything can be turned into a joke, a meme, or viral cont...

In the digital age where information flows ceaselessly and literacy is supposed to be more accessible than ever, one cannot help but question: what ar...

Can we genuinely speak of an “Ilonggo Komiks” today, not as a nostalgic artifact from a bygone era, but as a living, breathing cultural phenomenon? Th...