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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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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
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BINI Coachella highlights
P-Pop At The Desert

BINI Makes Historic Coachella Debut With Big Hits and Pinoy Pride

The P-pop group stormed the Mojave stage with a high-energy set, performing their signature songs with crowd-pleasing moments for the hardcore BLOOMs and the Coachella crowd

By Elijah Pareño

Latest Stories

Bieb-Chella

Justin Bieber Has the Most Monthly Spotify Listeners After Coachella Streaming Surge

According to new data shared with Rolling Stone, the pop star has amassed over 140 million listeners in the weeks since his two headlining sets

By Don Jaucian
Cool Collab

Watch Sabrina Carpenter and Stevie Nicks Perform ‘Landslide’ at the Met Gala

Carpenter also showcased her own songs, “House Tour,” “Espresso,” and “Please, Please, Please,” on the event’s stage

By Mel Wang
Peak Experience

18 Years Later, Japan’s rural Festival Has Never Compromised on Sound Quality

Ahead of its 18th edition in Fukushima, Japan’s rural Festival reflects on sound system culture and maintaining intimacy amid Asia’s growing electronic music scene

By Sai Versailles
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Lady Legislators

26 Years of Gabriela Women’s Party, in Their Own Words

Four Gabriela leaders, past and present, look back on the evolution of the party-list and the enduring struggle for women’s rights in Philippine politics

By Pie Gonzaga
Newsmaker

Who is Franco Mabanta, the Pro-Duterte Blogger Who Allegedly Extorted Martin Romualdez?

Before the extortion allegations, the blogger and his channel had both been accused of peddling disinformation on social media

By Pie Gonzaga
Follow Through

3 Questions We’re Asking About Curlee Discaya and the Flood Control Case

With one suspect out for surgery, another on the run, and the Blue Ribbon Committee report still pending, the flood control investigation faces renewed uncertainty

By Pie Gonzaga
Retaliation

Mans Carpio vs. AMLC: What Bank Secrecy, Anti-Graft Laws Actually Say

The second spouse finds himself under scrutiny with the vice president as the House Justice Committee wraps up its probe into her alleged misuse of confidential funds

By Pie Gonzaga
LANY PH tour 2026
Sixth Time's The Charm

LANY Is Coming Back To the Philippines with Three Shows

The pop-rock duo brings a new tour across three cities, extending a run of sold-out shows and repeat visits

By Elijah Pareño
ena mori
Stand Up For Yourself

ena mori Makes Space for Unease on Latest EP ‘Ore’

The Filipino pop experimentalist embraces electronic textures and unresolved feeling, allowing discomfort to guide both sound and songwriting

By Elijah Pareño
Mitski Manila Concert
Mother's Visiting

Mitski’s Manila Stop is Her Biggest Southeast Asia Show In 2026

The cult favorite turned arena draw brings her new era to the Philippines for a landmark first performance

By Elijah Pareño
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Beyond Space and Time

How Rainbow Disco Club Reminded Manila of its Disco Heritage

On January 31, the Manila takeover of the Japanese music festival served as a reminder that disco is woven into the city’s musical history, and that its renaissance is long overdue

By Sai Versailles
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Food is Pain

How the Dominic Sessa-Led Anthony Bourdain Biopic ‘Tony’ Came to Be

Director Matt Johnson says there are “uncanny” connections between the film’s star and its titular character

By Pie Gonzaga
Mew Suppasit
Sharply Dressed

Mew Suppasit Wants You to Watch More BL

The Thai multi-hyphenate paid a visit to Manila for the launch of the Stella McCartney H&M collection

By Mel Wang
Mortal Kombat II Review
Flawless Victory

‘Mortal Kombat II’ Goes Harder, Bloodier, and More Savage Than The First

The sequel to the 2021 reboot delivers stronger fights, more gore, and better character arcs

By Elijah Pareño
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