Articles that highlight people as the main subject of the story
Miguel Luis, creator of the conversation game So Cards, writes about the power of a good question.
Read More >>Our resident sports fan makes a toast to the journeys of Hidilyn Diaz, Margielyn Didal, and Nesthy Petecio—and a plea for supporting Filipino athletes year-round.
Read More >>The soul of Makati’s Poblacion is fired by entrepreneurs and small businesses; what happens when the night out ends?
Read More >>Baguio City was the first in the country to reopen its doors to travelers. Months later, the locals still lean on each other for support, as they never know how long those doors will stay open.
Read More >>Dave de Vera has been working with indigenous communities for over 30 years; and he vividly remembers his role in the landmark legal victory that gave the Tagbanwa of Coron their home back, from ridge to reef.
Read More >>Some dishes just taste like home. Unearthing a family recipe for pancit molo has writer Denise Gonsalves thinking about her hometown in Iloilo.
Read More >>The filmmaker tells us why we need to share more stories like that of the Bontok.
Read More >>Why aren’t there enough stories about the environment being published? One environmental reporter is taking his training and bringing it to young Filipinos.
Read More >>Amid Metro Manila’s rush hour traffic, a small group of transport advocates are finding ways to reclaim their space on the road.
Read More >>To commemorate Women's Month, a list of our favorite GRID heroines, and the powerful women who wrote them.
Read More >>Girls Will Code’s founder and CEO shares her thoughts on the future of women in tech.
Read More >>In honor of the 35th EDSA Day, we ask a long-time history professor at the University of the Philippines to recall his experience of People Power.
Read More >>Just a couple hours away from Metro Manila, the dive hotspot of Anilao is ready to welcome visitors.
Read More >>What sets one gallery apart from the others? As creative agency and gallery Tarzeer Pictures launches its sophomore exhibition—we set out to find out.
Read More >>The UP Mountaineers have become far larger, more influential, and more enduring than its founders could ever have foreseen.
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