Organ transplant is ‘best option’ for kidney patients
By PATRICK KING PASCUAL
CAROL (not her real name), a long-time dialysis patient at the Makati Medical Center (MMC), depends on a wheelchair for mobility.
By PATRICK KING PASCUAL
CAROL (not her real name), a long-time dialysis patient at the Makati Medical Center (MMC), depends on a wheelchair for mobility.
By ELIZABETH LOLARGA
IT may come as a surprise to some that seasoned pianist Cecile Licad, ballerina Lisa Macuja and singer Lea Salonga, who continue to light up stages here and abroad, confess to pre-concert jitters.
Text, photos and video by VINCENT GO
THIS Sunday, the world joins Japan in remembering the devastation caused by the earthquake and tsunami that hit eastern Japan a year ago. Thousands died, and tens of thousands more left homeless when the ground shook and a wall of water fell on Fukushima and surrounding areas on March 11, 2011.
By ELIZABETH LOLARGA
TEENS and young adults somersaulting on a field of grass with a view of Manila Bay in the background may not be a special sight, considering how energetic they can be.
By AMIEL MARK CAGAYAN
Maguindanao’s first Sagayan Festival showcased the rich cultural heritage of this conflict-ridden province in southern Philippines, proving that Maguindanaons could extend the hand of peace to their adversaries to do just that.
By LEILANIE ADRIANO
RUBEN Ines Vallejos hardly blinked an eye while staring at the lineup of visitors at the visual arts exhibit he and 16 other artists from indigenous tribes of northern Philippines put up through the help of the Kalinawa Art Foundation (KAF).
By AMIEL MARK CAGAYAN
UPI, a town snuggled in a valley, in the province of Maguindanao, is connected to the rest of the world via the Internet. Initiated by the local government, the Internet has transformed the way of life in Upi.
By HOMER TEODORO
PANIQUI, Tarlac- The stars were the brides and the grooms.
They came complete with a supporting cast: their children.
By ERWIN MASCARINAS
EVERY year thousands of Catholic devotees and tourists from all walks of life visit the town of Cabadbaran to light a candle in honor of Nuestra Señora de Candelaria (Our Lady of Candles).
By AMIEL MARK CAGAYAN
BEHIND the horrors of kidnappings that put Tawi-Tawi in the headlines, there’s a lot of beauty to discover in the island province.
Nestled in the lush forests with a full view of the endless sea is barangay Batu-Batu, in the municipality of Panglima Sugala.