Featuring the country's rich heritage and diverse culture that makes us proud to be Filipino
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Nine cultural masters have been conferred the Manlilikha ng Bayan award in December 2023. Read on to know more about them
Art enthusiasts, collectors, patrons, and students gather in sheer wonder at the special exhibition hall of Ayala Museum dedicated to the long-lost painting of one of the country’s greatest artists, all thanks to the pursuit of León Gallery’s founder and director Jaime Ponce de Leon
Spend some time familiarising yourself with some of our country's proudest and bravest! Here are the best museums to visit to learn more about our heroes
Through time, different factors blessed Philippine cuisine with a regionalistic diversity, making it one of the richest food cultures in the world
Broadcast journalist and producer Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala recalls the arduous journey behind the making of Delikado and shares her experience and challenges in making the movie
Food writer and historian, Michaela Fenix, muses over her favourite juicy produce from her past
DESIGN Philippines embarks on a journey of innovation and sustainability at Ambiente 2024
Philippine craftsmanship steps onto the international stage once again with an innovative country pavilion at this year’s Maison&Objet
From swimming to jiu jitsu, these sports witnessed new Filipino faces winning the gold for the first time
Get in on the widely celebrated festivals in the Philippines during the summer
When the summer season blazes on in the Philippine archipelago, foreigners and locals alike rush to the pristine beaches and mystical mountains of the country. But more than that, it is a season filled with the most colourful festivals, known as fiesta, where families reunite in every province to celebrate a year full of blessings and good fortune.
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Rappler’s Maria Ressa, who’s gained international recognition for her unabashedly honest coverage of President Rodrigo Duterte’s authoritarian governance, receives this year’s Nobel Peace Prize making her the first-ever Filipino laureate. Watch her moving speech from the awarding ceremony below
Dive into the dynamic styles of some of the most important minds in Filipino art
Freedom parks are spaces within the city where the government has no authority over political gatherings, demonstrations, and rallies staged by the people. Below are some of the most visited free speech zones in Metro Manila where 12.8 million Filipinos reside
Harvard Kennedy School unveils five Hauser Leaders, and among them is former Vice President and Angat Pinas chairman, Atty Leni Robredo
Whether you're in for a long and satisfying read or a short yet informative browse, these independent bookstores in Manila will never run out of good stories written by some of the Philippines' best authors
In the Philippines, there are seals that the government use to authenticate important affairs including hearings, signing of documents, speeches, oath-takings and whatnot. We delve deeper into their meanings below
These inventors have proven that science and technology continue to thrive in the Philippines. With support and recognition, their brilliant ideas could help alleviate many of the country’s problems.
From aerodynamics, aeronautics, to mathematics, these women have proven their wit—and grit—in the realm of space exploration
Three stars, two stripes, and a single sun: these are the symbols that make up a proud history of the Filipino people
This Filipino word for delicious is a perfect name for an exciting new restaurant concept in London that has food critics raving
Escolta's glory is nothing but an old man's tale. But its buildings—although old and rusty—survived time's most vicious scars. Today, they stand tall bearing the street's rich history
The halls of the National Museum of the Philippines have seen the prized works of the country's most sought-after artists. Through the years, it served as a home for lovers of the art and those who seek to feed their souls with colours and rich cultural history
It is only fitting that the elegant and modest Filipina back in the day wore a beautiful dress like the Filipiniana. In this article, Tatler delves deeper into its history
On August 28, we once again celebrate the National Heroes Day so we came up with a list of places across the country you may visit over the long weekend that will give you a glimpse on the meaningful and inspiring lives of our revered countrymen
All fit to fight for the gold in the Tokyo Olympics, these sports champions have the best chances to do their country proud
This idyllic city in the heart of Negros Occidental brings one back to a colourful past through incredibly picturesque landscapes and a rich history of arts and culture.
Here are some Filipino fiction books you need to either add to your reading list or re-read!
In his final book, the late historian Benito Legarda Jr tried to bring to light what makes our Spanish-era churches truly Filipino