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She’s Done It All

‘I Take Everything as It Comes’: Agot Isidro Looks Back on 35 Years in Show Business

As she prepares to return to the stage, the singer-actress reflects on setbacks, political convictions, and the lessons she’s carried through her years-long entertainment career

By Pie Gonzaga

Latest Stories

National Pride

BINI Named Newest Tourism Ambassadors by the Department of Tourism

The Nation’s Girl Group expands its influence beyond music through a tourism partnership aimed at showcasing the country’s destinations

By Elijah Pareño
Due Process For Who?

10 Years of Duterte’s Drug War: Family-Victims on What Has Changed About the Philippines

Even as Duterte is committed to trial in The Hague for crimes against humanity, drug war survivors and family-victims find that, 10 years later, due process in the Philippines is still a privilege, not a human right

By Sai Versailles
Events

Your Guide to This Year’s Manila Natural Wine Fiesta

Natural wine importers are putting their best bottles forward at the Manila Natural Wine Fiesta

By Patricia Villoria
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The Rolling Stone Interview

Atom Araullo is Willing to Take the Risk

The journalist on asking the right questions, dwelling on failures, and what he thinks of the changing media landscape

By Sai Versailles
The Rolling Stone Interview

Rappler’s Pia Ranada Still Believes in the Promise of Journalism

One of Rappler’s most thick-skinned reporters on what good is journalism now in the age of social media, political influencers, and disinformation

By Sai Versailles
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The Rolling Stone Interview

Anygma on Hip-hop and the Perception of the Underground Going Mainstream

FlipTop Battle League was proof that hip-hop was alive and is everywhere — and it came at a cost for its founder and the community that kept it thriving in the underground all these years

By Sai Versailles
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National Pride

BINI Named Newest Tourism Ambassadors by the Department of Tourism

The Nation’s Girl Group expands its influence beyond music through a tourism partnership aimed at showcasing the country’s destinations

By Elijah Pareño

Latest Stories

National Pride

BINI Named Newest Tourism Ambassadors by the Department of Tourism

The Nation’s Girl Group expands its influence beyond music through a tourism partnership aimed at showcasing the country’s destinations

By Elijah Pareño
The Rolling Stone Interview

Anygma on Hip-hop and the Perception of the Underground Going Mainstream

FlipTop Battle League was proof that hip-hop was alive and is everywhere — and it came at a cost for its founder and the community that kept it thriving in the underground all these years

By Sai Versailles
On Beat

XERENADE’s Eli De San Andres on Life as an Idol and a P-pop Choreographer

The choreographer and idol breaks down the sleepless nights, constant rehearsals, and discipline behind every routine

By Elijah Pareño
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Due Process For Who?

10 Years of Duterte’s Drug War: Family-Victims on What Has Changed About the Philippines

Even as Duterte is committed to trial in The Hague for crimes against humanity, drug war survivors and family-victims find that, 10 years later, due process in the Philippines is still a privilege, not a human right

By Sai Versailles
Due Process For Who?

10 Years of Duterte’s Drug War: Family-Victims on What Has Changed About the Philippines

Even as Duterte is committed to trial in The Hague for crimes against humanity, drug war survivors and family-victims find that, 10 years later, due process in the Philippines is still a privilege, not a human right

By Sai Versailles
The Rolling Stone Interview

Rappler’s Pia Ranada Still Believes in the Promise of Journalism

One of Rappler’s most thick-skinned reporters on what good is journalism now in the age of social media, political influencers, and disinformation

By Sai Versailles
Good Riddance

TIDAL Demonetizes AI-Generated Music. Will Other Streaming Platforms Follow Suit?

As AI-generated uploads continue to grow, the streaming platform will start labeling AI-assisted releases, stop paying fully AI-generated tracks, and block fraudulent uploads to protect artists and organic creativity

By Elijah Pareño
1000x THE COLLEXION
Listening Experience

Sony Unveils the 1000X THE COLLEXION, Their Most Versatile Headphones So Far

The limited-edition release celebrates a decade of premium listening with updated comfort, spatial audio features, and a design built for everyday use

By Elijah Pareño
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It Takes A Village

Geloy Concepcion and Anygma on Why Community Is Central to Photography and Hip-Hop

At the launch of the Rolling Stone Philippines Voices issue, the photographer and the FlipTop founder talk about finding their crowd online and how it fueled their art in real life

By Elijah Pareño
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Stories Matter

Atom Araullo, Erwan Heussaff, and Pia Ranada Talk Responsible Journalism and Storytelling

“We need more storytelling that’s nuanced, that’s deeply reported, that takes time to produce,” said the Rolling Stone Philippines Voices Issue cover star

By Pie Gonzaga
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Sunkissed

Zara Larsson is Bringing The Midnight Sun Tour to Manila

The Swedish pop hitmaker behind “Lush Life” and “Symphony” finally brings her live show to Quezon City this October

By Elijah Pareño
BINI Department of Tourism
National Pride

BINI Named Newest Tourism Ambassadors by the Department of Tourism

The Nation’s Girl Group expands its influence beyond music through a tourism partnership aimed at showcasing the country’s destinations

By Elijah Pareño
drug war family-victims and survivors during candle light ceremony
Due Process For Who?

10 Years of Duterte’s Drug War: Family-Victims on What Has Changed About the Philippines

Even as Duterte is committed to trial in The Hague for crimes against humanity, drug war survivors and family-victims find that, 10 years later, due process in the Philippines is still a privilege, not a human right

By Sai Versailles
The Rolling Stone Interview

Geloy Concepcion Says All The Things He Wants To Say

The acclaimed photographer gives an unfiltered look at his rise in the field, the strange solitude that comes with photography, and the honesty that it requires

By Jonty Cruz

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