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Legacy Audit

Making Sense of EDSA, 40 Years Later

From Aquinos to activists and the academe, we ask Filipinos across generations and sectors about the meaning of the EDSA Revolution, 40 years later

By Rio Grecia and Pie Gonzaga

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The Start of Duterte’s ICC Pre-Trial Couldn’t Help But Be Political

At The Hague, drug war victims’ lawyers say the prosecution is “trial-ready,” while Duterte’s allies insist the ICC has no jurisdiction over the case

By Pie Gonzaga
Legacy Audit

Making Sense of EDSA, 40 Years Later

From Aquinos to activists and the academe, we ask Filipinos across generations and sectors about the meaning of the EDSA Revolution, 40 years later

By Rio Grecia
Love Heritage

This Fast Food Chain Finds a Home in Filipino History

From ancestral homes to UNESCO cities, heritage in the Philippines is being preserved in new ways

By Precy Tan
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Music Forecast

In 2026, Filipino Music Is Collaborative, Regional, and Genre-Fluid

We talk to Filipino artists across genres about scene-building, regional growth, and creating safer spaces beyond viral success

By Elijah Pareño
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Fitterkarma, DJ Danz, La Mave, Novocrane, and All the Songs You Need to Know

Our weekly playlist of the best music right now, carefully picked by the Rolling Stone Philippines staff

By Elijah Pareño
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Only Improv

Project Yazz Is The Type of Jazz Band That Doesn’t Sound The Same Twice

Friendship, rotation, and low-pressure collaboration define a band that treats music as a collective movement

By Elijah Pareño
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Hall of Fame

Kidlat Tahimik on Kapwa, Kapa-Kapa, and Katrin

The National Artist for Film and Broadcast Arts never had a plan for any of this, but through his partner, Katrin, he found his real purpose

By Erwin T. Romulo
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Paeng Nepomuceno Makes Winning Look Easy

The first man to be inducted into the International Bowling Hall of Fame talks about making history at the age of 19, building a career of world records, and what sets him apart from his competitors

By Jonty Cruz
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Hall of Fame

Jessica Soho Has Seen the Worst, Yet She Persists as a Journalist

The veteran journalist has seen it all, twice over: wars, calamities, coups, ghosts, and ghost projects. Despite the curse of a job that constantly points out the ills of the world, Jessica Soho will always choose knowing

By Jervi Wrightson
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Still in Love

25 Filipino Love Song Covers That Defined Romance Across Decades

In the last 25 years, singers reimagined romance through soaring vocals, intimate delivery, and the kind of emotional release Filipinos never outgrew

By Elijah Pareño

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Been Here Before

KATSEYE’s Manon Isn’t The First to Leave a HYBE Girl Group

From the ongoing NewJeans legal drama to the allegations against one Le Sserafim member, here are all the major exits to hit HYBE girl groups

By Mel Wang
Idol Alert

XG Producer SIMON JAKOPS Arrested in Japan Over Drug-Related Allegations

The producer behind the global girl group faces drug possession allegations in Japan, placing the group’s agency under scrutiny as the investigation continues

By Elijah Pareño
Radio Revolution

RJ Jacinto Still Believes PH Could Be Asia’s Music Powerhouse

The station founder revisits his role in radio, revolution, and the long fight to give Filipino musicians space to be heard and make a living

By Elijah Pareño
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Is Sara Duterte Fighting Her Impeachment with a Presidential Bid?

Amid new impeachment complaints and developments in the ICC’s drug war case, Vice President Sara Duterte’s announcement appears to be an effort to show her camp’s strength

By Pie Gonzaga
Trial-Ready

The Start of Duterte’s ICC Pre-Trial Couldn’t Help But Be Political

At The Hague, drug war victims’ lawyers say the prosecution is “trial-ready,” while Duterte’s allies insist the ICC has no jurisdiction over the case

By Pie Gonzaga
Legacy Audit

Making Sense of EDSA, 40 Years Later

From Aquinos to activists and the academe, we ask Filipinos across generations and sectors about the meaning of the EDSA Revolution, 40 years later

By Rio Grecia
On God

GABRIELA Calls Out Alvin Aragon’s ‘Slut-Shaming’ and Machismo

After invoking the Bible against his trans stepdaughter, the former actor turned faith influencer is called out for reinforcing misogyny and queerphobia

By Pie Gonzaga
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How a Manila Collective Brought Home Japan’s Rainbow Disco Club

Ahead of Rainbow Disco Club’s Manila debut, Thank You For The Music talks parties, community, and what makes the Filipino crowd different

By Pie Gonzaga
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Seven Years Later, EXO Returns to Manila For the ‘ExhOrizon’ Tour

But it doesn’t look like all nine members will be onstage for their comeback concert

By Mel Wang
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What We Expect to be Revealed on the New ‘America’s Next Top Model’ Docuseries

When Tyra Banks says that she went too far, that’s when you know it’s bad!

By Mel Wang
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How to Party Better in 2026: 9 Good Manners For the Dance Floor

Whether you’re a rookie or veteran of the party, here are nine nightlife mantras for a better dance floor

By Andi Osmeña
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Trial-Ready

The Start of Duterte’s ICC Pre-Trial Couldn’t Help But Be Political

At The Hague, drug war victims’ lawyers say the prosecution is “trial-ready,” while Duterte’s allies insist the ICC has no jurisdiction over the case

By Pie Gonzaga
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Baby Keem, Jessie Ware, Kenaniah, and All the Songs You Need to Know

Our weekly playlist of the best music right now, carefully picked by the Rolling Stone Philippines staff

By Elijah Pareño
edsa revolution 40th anniversary 2026
Legacy Audit

Making Sense of EDSA, 40 Years Later

From Aquinos to activists and the academe, we ask Filipinos across generations and sectors about the meaning of the EDSA Revolution, 40 years later

By Rio Grecia and Pie Gonzaga
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