Advertisement

Rolling Stone PH

olivia rodrigo you seem so pretty for a girl so in love
Anchor in the Ocean

Ranking Every Song on ‘you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love’

Miss So Filipina delivers her best, most emotionally devastating album yet

By Pie Gonzaga

Latest Stories

Long Live the Kings

Kings of Convenience Are Finally Returning to Manila After 16 Years

The Norwegian folk duo returns for a long-awaited Philippine show, nearly 16 years after its last visit

By Elijah Pareño
Chosen Family

‘It’s How You Treat People, Pakikisama’: CHURCHLOVESU Talks Years of Queer Nightlife and Safe Spaces

Years after first putting up parties in a club scene that once shut them out, CHURCHLOVESU’s founders and organizers reflect on queer joy, resistance, and what it really means to foster safe spaces now

By Pie Gonzaga
One for the Road

The Dawn Talks Filipino Rock, Loss, and Going On Strong, 40 Years Later

The veteran rock outfit reflects on changing trends, personal losses, and the resilience that carried them through four decades.

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
IV of Spades Rolling Stone Philippines
All Four One

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
Advertisement
Advertisement
Kings of Convenience
Long Live the Kings

Kings of Convenience Are Finally Returning to Manila After 16 Years

The Norwegian folk duo returns for a long-awaited Philippine show, nearly 16 years after its last visit

By Elijah Pareño

Latest Stories

Long Live the Kings

Kings of Convenience Are Finally Returning to Manila After 16 Years

The Norwegian folk duo returns for a long-awaited Philippine show, nearly 16 years after its last visit

By Elijah Pareño
Chosen Family

‘It’s How You Treat People, Pakikisama’: CHURCHLOVESU Talks Years of Queer Nightlife and Safe Spaces

Years after first putting up parties in a club scene that once shut them out, CHURCHLOVESU’s founders and organizers reflect on queer joy, resistance, and what it really means to foster safe spaces now

By Pie Gonzaga
One for the Road

The Dawn Talks Filipino Rock, Loss, and Going On Strong, 40 Years Later

The veteran rock outfit reflects on changing trends, personal losses, and the resilience that carried them through four decades.

By Elijah Pareño
Advertisement
Advertisement
churchloves u jer dee, xtina superstar, paulo castro
Chosen Family

‘It’s How You Treat People, Pakikisama’: CHURCHLOVESU Talks Years of Queer Nightlife and Safe Spaces

Years after first putting up parties in a club scene that once shut them out, CHURCHLOVESU’s founders and organizers reflect on queer joy, resistance, and what it really means to foster safe spaces now

By Pie Gonzaga
Chosen Family

‘It’s How You Treat People, Pakikisama’: CHURCHLOVESU Talks Years of Queer Nightlife and Safe Spaces

Years after first putting up parties in a club scene that once shut them out, CHURCHLOVESU’s founders and organizers reflect on queer joy, resistance, and what it really means to foster safe spaces now

By Pie Gonzaga
Under Scrutiny

Students Call for Transparency, Accountability in Ateneo Drowning Incident

As students continue to cry for justice, the university has launched an independent inquiry alongside the NBI’s investigation into the deaths of the two student-athletes

By Pie Gonzaga
Disputes and Deadlocks

Timeline: Alan Peter Cayetano’s Rise to and Struggle for Power

The senator isn’t new to power struggles in the legislature, but will he survive this one? We take a look at what Cayetano has endured so far in his political career

By Pie Gonzaga
Kings of Convenience
Long Live the Kings

Kings of Convenience Are Finally Returning to Manila After 16 Years

The Norwegian folk duo returns for a long-awaited Philippine show, nearly 16 years after its last visit

By Elijah Pareño
Coffee Break

LOOK: These New Collectibles Capture the Chaotic Energy of Gen Z Workplaces

ZUS BUDDY by ZUS COFFEE Philippines leans into the Gen Z workplace mood with a new collectible drop, echoing how adulthood often feels like figuring yourself out in pieces.

By Precy Tan
kween con 2 poster
Serve for the Stars

Kween Con Returns with Eva Le Queen, Marina Summers, and More

This year’s iteration of the drag festival promises a night of never-ending performances and surprises to celebrate Pride

By Pie Gonzaga
new era philippine independence day 2026 caps
Crowning Glory

New Era’s Independence Day Collection is a Hats Off to Enduring Filipino Symbols

The international lifestyle brand’s latest collection, “Perlas ng Silangan,” turns shells, seas, Nilad leaves, and flag-born details into a deeper reverence of national pride

By Eldrin Veloso
Kings of Convenience
Long Live the Kings

Kings of Convenience Are Finally Returning to Manila After 16 Years

The Norwegian folk duo returns for a long-awaited Philippine show, nearly 16 years after its last visit

By Elijah Pareño
churchloves u jer dee, xtina superstar, paulo castro
Chosen Family

‘It’s How You Treat People, Pakikisama’: CHURCHLOVESU Talks Years of Queer Nightlife and Safe Spaces

Years after first putting up parties in a club scene that once shut them out, CHURCHLOVESU’s founders and organizers reflect on queer joy, resistance, and what it really means to foster safe spaces now

By Pie Gonzaga
The Dawn 40th anniversary
One for the Road

The Dawn Talks Filipino Rock, Loss, and Going On Strong, 40 Years Later

The veteran rock outfit reflects on changing trends, personal losses, and the resilience that carried them through four decades.

By Elijah Pareño

To provide a customized ad experience, we need to know if you are of legal age in your region.

By making a selection, you agree to our Terms & Conditions.