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Isabel Sandoval
Smoke Gets in your Eyes

Isabel Sandoval and the Art of Cinematic Yearning

The filmmaker returns with Moonglow, an audacious neonoir that is poised to disregard genre conventions and follow its own yearning heart, much like Sandoval herself

By Don Jaucian

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Taking Over L.A.

Idol Groups Take Over Head in the Clouds 2026 With KATSEYE and XG

Two global idol groups lead a festival known for spotlighting Asian artists, backed by a lineup that spans hip-hop, R&B, and pop

By Elijah Pareño
Spidey Senses Tingling

The ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ Trailer Just Broke a Record

Spidey’s a little sadder this time round, and his fans are here for it!

By Mel Wang
Smoke Gets in your Eyes

Isabel Sandoval and the Art of Cinematic Yearning

The filmmaker returns with Moonglow, an audacious neonoir that is poised to disregard genre conventions and follow its own yearning heart, much like Sandoval herself

By Don Jaucian
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
Trend Forecast
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
Songs You Need to Know
Now Playing

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
Project Yazz
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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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

Latest Stories

Taking Over L.A.

Idol Groups Take Over Head in the Clouds 2026 With KATSEYE and XG

Two global idol groups lead a festival known for spotlighting Asian artists, backed by a lineup that spans hip-hop, R&B, and pop

By Elijah Pareño
A Cautionary Tale

Jay R on Label Deals, Hard Truths, and Why Artists Walk Away

The R&B musician offers perspective on how contracts work, where artists lose control, and what can be done differently

By Elijah Pareño
Welcome Back

Ranking Every Song from BTS’ ‘Arirang’

The long-awaited comeback highlights heritage, collaboration, and scale, with each track pushing a different side of the group’s sound

By Elijah Pareño
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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
Praise Be

Long Weekend Coming! Here are the Holidays for April 2026

Whether you’re planning your Holy Week vacation or filing a leave to make a long weekend, here are the dates you should know for April 2026

By Pie Gonzaga
No Offense

The Cyberliber Case Against Lokalpedia Exposes a Rot in Culture

What does the libel case against the food heritage advocate mean for criticism? A writer and critic weighs in

By Pie Gonzaga
Just Like Old Times

With Skyrocketing Oil Prices, It May Be Time to Work from Home Again

With transport and fuel costs rising, pressure is mounting on employers in the private sector to bring back flexible work arrangements

By Pie Gonzaga
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Destination is Dance

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
EXO
EXO-L Supremacy

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
Tyra Banks
We Were All Rooting For You

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
Party Etiquette

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
KATSEYE Head in the Clouds Festival
Taking Over L.A.

Idol Groups Take Over Head in the Clouds 2026 With KATSEYE and XG

Two global idol groups lead a festival known for spotlighting Asian artists, backed by a lineup that spans hip-hop, R&B, and pop

By Elijah Pareño
Spider-Man Brand New Day
Spidey Senses Tingling

The ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ Trailer Just Broke a Record

Spidey’s a little sadder this time round, and his fans are here for it!

By Mel Wang
Isabel Sandoval
Smoke Gets in your Eyes

Isabel Sandoval and the Art of Cinematic Yearning

The filmmaker returns with Moonglow, an audacious neonoir that is poised to disregard genre conventions and follow its own yearning heart, much like Sandoval herself

By Don Jaucian
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