The story of the Filipino isn’t always pretty. But whether it’s about refugees of war or environmental conservation, we’ve never shied away from having the conversations that matter.
All over the country, destinations like Anilao are opening up. With new checkpoints leading the way, where is tourism in the Philippines headed?
Read More >>While on the road to Anilao, we take a detour through Tagaytay and Taal for GRID’s first trip out after the pandemic. But do we still remember how to travel?
Read More >>As tourism slowly returns, we take a long hard look at El Nido and ask: What does the future of travel look like for the world’s best island?
Read More >>After months of quiet, the beautiful shores of Boracay are, once again, open to travelers. But the road to recovery will need more than a tourism boost.
Read More >>From the supernatural to the extraordinarily bad, anything can happen on assignment.
Read More >>As dining spaces changed, the chefs and cooks of Tahanan Village stayed close to home to serve food to the neighborhood.
Read More >>Filipino Sign Language has existed for hundreds of years. Now, thanks to the local Deaf community, it's finally being recognized.
Read More >>Books, essays, and critiques about our national heroes, curated and recommended by Filipino historians.
Read More >>On National Heroes Day, we take a closer look at those we call heroes and why, with the help of Filipino historians.
Read More >>Shark populations around the world are facing rapid rates of decline. What could that mean for us? LAMAVE's Ariana Agustines talks about the state of local shark conservation, and how travelers can do their part.
Read More >>We talk to photojournalist Martin San Diego about his experience working in the Bangsamoro region, and what he’s learned from the new generation of Moro youth finding their place in the world.
Read More >>Session Groceries, a fledgling company in Baguio, uses technology to take care of Filipino farmers.
Read More >>A woman’s body shouldn’t bar her from exploring the great outdoors.
Read More >>The choice to go organic is about more than meeting consumer demand. As it turns out, what’s good for us is good for our local farmers, as well.
Read More >>Podcasts have swiftly cemented themselves as the new radio. Here are some of our favorites to tune into, from talk shows to stories of true crime.
Read More >>Artist Leeroy New and urban planner Julia Nebrija talk about their newest collaboration, the ongoing fight for public spaces, and the growing importance of public art.
Read More >>A resilient group called the River Warriors are fighting to protect the fragile waterways of Metro Manila, in hopes that its polluted state can be restored to their former glory.
Read More >>Millions of pounds of food continue to go to waste, often due to their physical appearance. But why should looks be so important for food that’s valued for its nutrition?
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