The well-preserved 1693 Zaragoza edition of Diego Aduarte’s milestone history of the first Dominican missions in the Philippines, Japan and China is up for auction by Leon Gallery.

A rare moment in Philippine art history: a meeting of two masters whose visual languages differ yet converge in their reverence for the natural world.
The event is a grand celebration of literature, roses and Spanish culture.

Now in its 43rd year, the Saint Teresa of Calcutta Award (STCA) continues its mission of honoring Filipinos who have devoted their lives to serving the poor, the sick, and the marginalized.
The results were released ahead of the celebration of the International Day of Happiness on Friday.

The Employees’ Compensation Commission (ECC) marks 51 years of service with a renewed focus on accessibility, collaboration, and holistic recovery for Filipino workers facing work-related risks.

The two works by Fernando Amorsolo were acquired directly from the national artist by Alex Frieder, the Jewish-American businessman who persuaded then president Manuel Quezon to open the Philippines to Jews fleeing Nazi persecution.

The exhibition, “Christ Be Our Light,” gathered 10 artists whose works reflect Christian faith through painting, reflection, and visual prayer.

The religious organization seeks to share Bible teachings and promote dialogue with other religions to foster understanding of God’s word for peace and unity.

A festival of cosmic imagination and grounded human stories, Singapore Writers Festival 2025 brought together bestselling authors like R.F. Kuang and Ken Liu – while giving rare and powerful space to Filipina and other Southeast Asian migrant poets.
