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The all-women stand-up comedy troupe is carving out a new space in Manila’s comedy scene, empowering women and queer comics to take to the stage and make their voices heard
Known for his infectious knowledge of music and physical media, his stall in Cartimar Shopping Center offered more than just records, but also joy and connection
The singer-songwriter’s fifth solo album explores themes of mental health and emotional resilience, combining her trademark guitar riffs with experimental compositions
Known for his infectious knowledge of music and physical media, his stall in Cartimar Shopping Center offered more than just records, but also joy and connection
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The all-women stand-up comedy troupe is carving out a new space in Manila’s comedy scene, empowering women and queer comics to take to the stage and make their voices heard
Known for his infectious knowledge of music and physical media, his stall in Cartimar Shopping Center offered more than just records, but also joy and connection
The singer-songwriter’s fifth solo album explores themes of mental health and emotional resilience, combining her trademark guitar riffs with experimental compositions