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No, history is not up for debate

No matter how many sides there are to the story, the facts—and the truth—will always remain the same

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What’s the difference: NGO, non-profit, volunteer group

No, an NGO is not about forming a new government

Novelist Gina Apostol wins Rome Prize for Literature, to pen story on Juan Luna’s wife Paz

“Books about the Philippines on the world stage are important because the country’s history is significant world-historically and yet generally unseen,” Apostol tells the Inquirer

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You can harvest produce from this art installation in Ateneo this International Museum Day

The Ateneo Art Gallery will open artist Leeroy New’s “Mebuyan’s Colony” to the public to harvest vegetables that have grown on it

For Filipinos, disowning your parents is unthinkable. But politics is changing that

Our reverence for elders has kept younger generations mum about issues they stand with. What does it mean that political scions are now speaking up against their parents?

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Film buffs, have you seen these restored classics yet?

“These films walked so our film industry can run,” says the Film Development Council of the Philippines

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RECAP: What Duterte said in his last 5 SONAs

As the president delivers his last SONA, we look back at the last five addresses he’s done and the things he said—on- and off-script

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2020 in review: Social issues we may have forgotten, but shouldn’t

Yes, all these things happened in the last year. Yes, we need a drink

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How did the arts and culture sector do in 2020? They reinvented themselves using technology

One of the sectors most affected by the pandemic has actually flourished by shifting to digital

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Bongbong Marcos wants to replace justice in charge of VP poll protest case—again

Former Senator Bongbong Marcos continues his bid to question the results of the 2016 vice-presidential…