The Philippines will be the guest of honor at the world’s largest book fair in Frankfurt this October. This presence will allow the country to shine. Over 400 delegates from […]
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Philippines Drenched as Typhoon “Dante” Forms
The Philippines is under a constant downpour. This has been going on for two weeks. The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) closely monitors weather patterns. The continuous rain has caused severe flooding. Manila City is already experiencing floods.
KORO, A National Choir Competition to Champion OPM
NCCA launched KORO. The first national choir competition. This event aims to uplift OPM.
Filipino music continues to evolve and inspire. NCCA’s Linggo ng Musikang Pilipino remains a vital platform. It celebrates the country’s vibrant musical heritage. It brings together creators, performers, and audiences. They unite in a chorus of national pride.
Pedal for ₱1,200 Wage on Labor Day
On Labor Day, May 1, 2025, various labor groups came together for a rally at Mendiola to push for an increase in the minimum wage to ₱1,200. Before this event, […]
Tourism Education Get A Boost
The Department of Tourism (DOT) and the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) signed a landmark Joint Administrative Order (JAO) on 24 March 2025. The agreement outlines how the Higher Education […]
Celebrating Art in Rizal Park
The Rizal Park in Manila played host to a major art event. The Luneta Art Fair took place on February 1st and 2nd, 2025. It ran from 10:00 AM to […]
Manila Remembering The Holocaust And Warning Against The Rising of Antisemitism
The National Museum of Natural History served as a solemn site of remembrance on 31 Januar 2025. The Embassy of Israel in the Philippines held a poignant Holocaust Remembrance Day […]
Art Celebrates Chinoy Heritage Through Metal and Light
Amidst the vibrant celebrations of Lunar New Year in Binondo, Manila’s historic Chinatown, the scene was lively. Vice Mayor Yul Servo Nieto introduced his sixth solo exhibition. It is called […]