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Mike De Leon was raised in an environment where film was the center of the universe. But as he built his filmography, he only had one thing in mind: to wrestle with the atrocities that plague the nation
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Cavite Congressman Kiko Barzaga’s Facebook posts have blown up since he was accused last week of plotting to unseat the House speaker. Does he need a social media manager?
Before today’s P-pop girl groups, the SexBomb Girls ruled the airwaves. These five songs illustrate how they became pop culture icons and continue to inspire generation after generation
As buzz around Bar Boys: After School continues to swirl, director Kip Oebanda talked to Rolling Stone Philippines to discuss the legacy of Bar Boys and what it means to make a hopeful movie today
Filipino rappers join cultural workers in urging crowds to take the streets at Luneta Park on September 21 to protest corruption in the government
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BINI’s Coachella 2026 slot cements their rise from pandemic beginnings, selling out Philippine Arena, and to one of the world’s biggest music festivals
On September 21, Abay will perform Yano’s self-titled album, a cultural lightning rod that gave Philippine punk rock and protest its edge during the ‘90s
September Fever’s eighth year marked its biggest yet, bringing Cebu’s indie scene together with international guests and artists from all over the Philippines
For years, the human rights lawyer stood at the edges of power. Now, he enters the Congress with the trust of a generation behind him
The singer and activist’s discontent has evolved where anger isn’t the only driving force. Here, we witness his small acts of defiance that make him relevant to the working class to this day
Commodore Jay Tarriela, spokesperson for the Philippine Coast Guard on West Philippine Sea Concerns, talks about the Philippines’ transparency efforts, dealing with trolls, and standing its ground — or seas — against China
Kickbacks, ghost projects, and overpriced contracts? The blueprint of corruption in the Philippines has barely changed over the past two and a half decades
As buzz around Bar Boys: After School continues to swirl, director Kip Oebanda talked to Rolling Stone Philippines to discuss the legacy of Bar Boys and what it means to make a hopeful movie today
In the fifth episode of The Rolling Stone Interview, the long-time host of Pinoy Big Brother reflects on her start as a contestant on the show, what she’s learned about the human condition, and the future of Philippine television
How many BookTok books are really worth reading? From Greek romantic tragedies to a sci-fi novel about 39 women locked underground, here are some of the books that deserved all the BookTok hype
Your weekly guide to some of the most bizarre, essential, and interesting things to add to your watchlist, courtesy of the Rolling Stone Philippines writers and editors
On September 21, Abay will perform Yano’s self-titled album, a cultural lightning rod that gave Philippine punk rock and protest its edge during the ‘90s
From gigs to exhibitions, here’s your itinerary of things to do in Metro Manila for the month of September
From the final act of The Conjuring franchise to an Ashtine Olviga and Andres Muhlach-led romance, here are the September cinematic releases to watch out for
The Erik Matti-directed drama, starring John Lloyd Cruz and Meryll Soriano, will be screened as an SM Exclusive on September 17
Cavite Congressman Kiko Barzaga’s Facebook posts have blown up since he was accused last week of plotting to unseat the House speaker. Does he need a social media manager?
Before today’s P-pop girl groups, the SexBomb Girls ruled the airwaves. These five songs illustrate how they became pop culture icons and continue to inspire generation after generation
As buzz around Bar Boys: After School continues to swirl, director Kip Oebanda talked to Rolling Stone Philippines to discuss the legacy of Bar Boys and what it means to make a hopeful movie today