How Filipino Sailors — and Coconuts — Helped Create Mexico’s National Drink Most people see tequila and mezcal as quintessentially Mexican spirits — but recent research has uncovered their unlikely connection with the Philippines. Gideon LascoJan 26, 2022 Commentary
News Spanish-language Contest Premio Antonio M. Abad 2022 Now Accepting Entries The Premio Antonio M. Abad, one of the few Spanish-language writing contests focused on Philippine ...
News The Premio Rafael Palma 2022 Is Now Open The fourth Premio Rafael Palma, a Spanish-language youth writing contest, is now accepting entries.
News Philippines, Mexico Sign Air Services Agreement The Philippines signed an Air Services Agreement with Mexico on Dec. 14.
Commentary Reflecting ‘Decolonization’ in Kidlat Tahimik’s Crystal Palace Exhibit National Artist Kidlat Tahimik gathered the scraps of colonization and modernization, and turned it into ...
500 Years Later, the Santo Niño de Cebu Is Back in Spain The Santo Niño de Cebu “returned” to Spain after 500 years as an exact replica of the said Catholic relic has been sent ... JF StaffDec 10, 2021 News
Commentary Paella Given Official Cultural Recognition — What This New Status Means for the Iconic Dish Symbolic recognition will boost the marketability of the Valencian delicacy.
Features Q&A: Mexican Ambassador Gerardo Lozano Talks About Mexican Culture, Filipino-Mexican Connection, Quincentennial Commemorations, Future Plans and More In an interview with La Jornada Filipina, Mexico’s ambassador to the Philippines, Gerardo Lozano Arredondo, ...
News 3 Peruvian Telenovelas to Air in Philippine Free Television Three Peruvian telenovelas are going to air in the Philippines in early 2022.
News Instituto Cervantes, Spanish Embassy To Pay Tribute to Manila-born Musician Luis Eduardo Aute Instituto Cervantes de Manila and the Spanish embassy are holding an online concert to pay ...