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Chartmakers

SB19 Wants More Than Pop Stardom

Since first going viral in 2019, the P-pop trailblazers have had the country’s eyes on them, watching and waiting to see what they do next. But what do Josh, Pablo, Stell, Ken, and Justin have their sights set on?

By Pie Gonzaga

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Thank You, Spicy Pisces

All of Olivia Rodrigo’s Songs So Far, Ranked

In honor of our pop-punk queen releasing her newest album on June 12, we’ve revisited the highs and lows of her catalog to date

By Mel Wang
Sibling Rivalry

5 Times Sen. Imee Marcos Clashed With Pres. Bongbong Marcos

As the Marcos-Duterte alliance collapsed, Senator Imee Marcos emerged as one of her brother’s most vocal critics

By Pie Gonzaga
Playing With Country

Taylor Swift Returns to Her Country Roots on New ‘Toy Story 5’ Song

The singer-songwriter channels youthful memories, grassy summers, and early romance while revisiting sounds that defined her earliest records

By Elijah Pareño

 

Celebrity Skin

Anne Curtis: ‘Respect Isn’t Complicated. It’s Basic Decency’

From the loss of her father to her name being caught in a political controversy, and her smash hit The Loved One, the actress and TV host talks about the ups and downs, and why she’s not backing down
By Jonty Cruz
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IV of Spades: ‘‘Pag Gagawin Natin Itong Spades Ulit, Tayo Masusunod’

After splitting up in 2020, the quartet reunited last year with a new album and a two-night show in Mall of Asia Arena. This year, they’re gearing up for a new tour as they close the books on their breakup in this in-depth Rolling Stone Philippines interview

By Sai Versailles
The Pioneer

Cheche Lazaro: ‘Within ‘Probe,’ Hindi Pwede Ang ‘Pwede Na’’

The pioneering investigative journalist looks back on Probe’s legacy, proven by the many journalists who rose from its ranks — and who ask her questions in this Rolling Stone Interview — from Howie Severino to Judith Torres and Pinky Webb

By Jonty Cruz
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Thank You, Spicy Pisces

All of Olivia Rodrigo’s Songs So Far, Ranked

In honor of our pop-punk queen releasing her newest album on June 12, we’ve revisited the highs and lows of her catalog to date

By Mel Wang

Latest Stories

Thank You, Spicy Pisces

All of Olivia Rodrigo’s Songs So Far, Ranked

In honor of our pop-punk queen releasing her newest album on June 12, we’ve revisited the highs and lows of her catalog to date

By Mel Wang
Playing With Country

Taylor Swift Returns to Her Country Roots on New ‘Toy Story 5’ Song

The singer-songwriter channels youthful memories, grassy summers, and early romance while revisiting sounds that defined her earliest records

By Elijah Pareño
Summer’s Still Here

Apl.de.Ap and Illest Morena Team Up for Summery Single ‘Wind It’

Dancehall percussion, shimmering synths, and an ambitious cross-generational team-up fuel one of Filipino music’s most notable collaborations this summer

By Elijah Pareño
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Sibling Rivalry

5 Times Sen. Imee Marcos Clashed With Pres. Bongbong Marcos

As the Marcos-Duterte alliance collapsed, Senator Imee Marcos emerged as one of her brother’s most vocal critics

By Pie Gonzaga
Sibling Rivalry

5 Times Sen. Imee Marcos Clashed With Pres. Bongbong Marcos

As the Marcos-Duterte alliance collapsed, Senator Imee Marcos emerged as one of her brother’s most vocal critics

By Pie Gonzaga
For Your Life

Pride Month 2026: Filipinos Must Accept LGBTQ+ Rights as Human Rights

For this year’s Pride Month, Rolling Stone Philippines highlights the uneven support for the LGBTQ+ community as equal rights and protections remain an uphill battle

By Sai Versailles
Numbers Game

Are the Senate Majority’s Days Numbered?

With the arrest of Sen. Jinggoy Estrada and Sen. Bato dela Rosa MIA, is Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano losing control of the Senate?

By Pie Gonzaga
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Écouter

What to Expect at Fête de la Musique Philippines 2026

Themed “For the People, By the People,” this year’s festival boasts 123 music events across 34 locations nationwide this June, all for free

By Pie Gonzaga
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For Your Life

Pride Month 2026: Filipinos Must Accept LGBTQ+ Rights as Human Rights

For this year’s Pride Month, Rolling Stone Philippines highlights the uneven support for the LGBTQ+ community as equal rights and protections remain an uphill battle

By Sai Versailles
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Summer, Uninterrupted

The Best Siargao Spots for a Short Weekend Trip

From dining establishments to local party spots, these are the spaces to watch out for on a weekend trip to Siargao

By Mel Wang
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Events

Inside Samsung’s Galaxy A-Team Summer Event in Boracay

At Samsung’s Galaxy Summer in Boracay, conversations around everyday innovation take center stage as Galaxy A-Team ambassadors reflect on how the Galaxy A57 5G and A37 5G fit into their routines

By Precy Tan
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Thank You, Spicy Pisces

All of Olivia Rodrigo’s Songs So Far, Ranked

In honor of our pop-punk queen releasing her newest album on June 12, we’ve revisited the highs and lows of her catalog to date

By Mel Wang
imee marcos bongbong marcos feud
Sibling Rivalry

5 Times Sen. Imee Marcos Clashed With Pres. Bongbong Marcos

As the Marcos-Duterte alliance collapsed, Senator Imee Marcos emerged as one of her brother’s most vocal critics

By Pie Gonzaga
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Playing With Country

Taylor Swift Returns to Her Country Roots on New ‘Toy Story 5’ Song

The singer-songwriter channels youthful memories, grassy summers, and early romance while revisiting sounds that defined her earliest records

By Elijah Pareño
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