Work today is finding its place in spaces that feel alive. Coworking blends the independence of having your own desk with the shared energy of a community—spaces where people can focus, connect, and thrive while still feeling at home. This vision drives work.able’s growth, now marked by the...
In his 25th solo exhibition, “Celestial,” multidisciplinary artist and architect Jomike Tejido took viewers on a luminous journey of gratitude and creative evolution. The recently concluded exhibit was presented in partnership with Art Lounge Manila. It was a reflection of his journey and a...
From his colorful “Rhapsody in Abstraction” to the dynamic “Bellavia” and the innovative “Soundscapes in Shape,” alongside a revisit to his iconic “Jeepney Unicus” series, Edwin Wilwayco’s unmistakable signature, a “symphony of bold, layered colors, and masterful strokes,”...
With language being one of the biggest barriers to working abroad, the local government of Marikina has launched a free six-month Nihongo training program to help students and fresh graduates get global job opportunities. The program was launched in partnership with Sakai Town, Japan and Onodera...
Stepping inside Nina Garibay’s exhibit “Phantom Limb” at Art Verite Gallery is like being struck by a disquieting familiarity. It’s as if the fragmented, digital world we inhabit daily has been meticulously deconstructed and reassembled on canvas. The artist’s latest collection isn’t...
In our lifetime, we’ve seen people who have dedicated their lives to helping others. Some of them may have found inspiration and developed compassion from life experiences, others from their college education, especially those who took up Bachelor of Science in Social Work, a program that...
Key industries in Luzon have expressed strong support for the revision of national guidelines identifying hazardous work prohibited for minors, following consultations initiated by the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE). The department, through the Bureau of Workers with Special Concerns...
Filipino artist, educator, and cultural advocate Eleazar Abraham “Abe” L. Orobia redirects our gaze to the animal kingdom with his latest exhibit “They Have Families Too.” Running until June 24 at Art Verite, Orobia’s latest work is a heartfelt and timely plea for deeper appreciation and...
Wider adoption of flexible work arrangements may help sustain business operations and safeguard employee welfare ahead of the scheduled rehabilitation of EDSA, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) said. Labor Secretary Bienvenido Laguesma said the agency is urging employers to adopt...
With the major rehabilitation of EDSA set to begin in June, Senator Joel Villanueva is calling on both private employers and government agencies to implement alternative work arrangements to ease the burden on commuters, especially employees. Villanueva, principal author and sponsor of Republic...
Marvin Quizon’s ongoing exhibit at Eskinita Art Farm in Tanauan, Batangas is a dialogue between life and death. More than just a collection of artworks, “Muling Buhay (Rebirth)," running until June 1, showcases love, loss, and the power of the human spirit to find renewal even in the face of...
Department of Tourism (DOT) Secretary Christina Garcia-Frasco has urged digital nomads and long-stay travelers to consider the Philippines as their next remote work destination, highlighting the country’s rich natural resources, cultural heritage, and government support for long-term stays. At...