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Pit Señor: The Dance We Inherited,The Faith We Complicate

And the sinulog will continue—two steps forward, one step back—carrying everything we’ve…

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Children Of Our Time

We used to play in the mornings,afternoons too. Sleeveless shirtson bloated figures,…

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A Migrant’s Dream of Ice

I am at my lowest ebbA thousand miles from homeThe harshness of…

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Why There Is no Rape in Bontoc

The line of og-ogfu winds along the trail,broken only at the height…

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Viridian Forest

Papang is hauntedby the ghost of the bicyclein the backyard. Its bones,twisted…

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Beyond Boracay’s White Beach: A visit to the Ati Living Heritage Center

Boracay is renowned for its powdery white sand, beach resorts, and vibrant…

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Patawid: The Legacy of the Baguio City Public Market

Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong spoke of the proposed 4.5-billion market redevelopment…

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Bulubadiangan: The Sea Dreams of Land 

“Islands like Bulubadiangan are more than a beach destination. They are punctuations…

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Desserts at the Center

“In my hometown, dessert moves slowly from one table to another, portioned…

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Witnessing the Release of Sea Turtle Hatchlings in La Union

A visit to La Union during sea turtle nesting season paves the…

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The Persistence of Names

A guide to some invisible places in General Santos City.

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Of Sand, Sunsets, and Six-Inch Heels

Tucked in a nondescript alleyway between the main road and Station 2’s…

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Exploring Lobo and Panaghoyan, Two of Samar Island’s 1,000+ Caves

Home to the country’s largest cave system, Samar has the most number…

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A Memorable Day at Quitinday Green Hills Eco-Park

Though sometimes called “Bicol’s Chocolate Hills”, Quitinday Green Hills offers a unique…

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