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Manila’s Finest

Mabuhay Maynila Distills the City’s Grit in Objects Creatives Want to Take Home

Mabuhay Maynila is more than just a souvenir brand. It’s the best of Manila in tableware, accessories, and various other trinkets made for fans of small brands

By Christian San Jose
ØV CÜNT and M1ss Jade So
Untucked

M1ss Jade So and ØV CÜNT on How All That Glitters in Drag is Not Gold

Two friends reflect on growing up as drag artists and how their lives were irrevocably changed since competing in Drag Race Philippines, one of the most glamorous television franchises in the country

By Sai Versailles
Caught Between

Joshua Serafin on Surviving and Creating Art Across Borders

Bacolod-born, Brussels-based multidisciplinary artist Joshua Serafin spent years fighting through bureaucratic systems that weren’t built for them — an emotional challenge faced by many immigrants around the world

By Liz Bautista
abang guard filipino artist duo met museum guards
On the Lookout

Artist Duo Abang-Guard and the Glorious Absurdity of Museum Guards as Performers

After years of standing on the fringes of art institutions as security guards, two Filipino artists living in New York reckon with art, labor, and the migrant dream

By Pristine De Leon
baguio art ateneo art gallery Gongs. Smoke. Blood. Earth. exhibit
Art

At Ateneo Art Gallery, a Major Exhibit of Baguio Art and its Pioneers

Gongs. Smoke. Blood. Earth. celebrates the resistance and renaissance of Baguio art, dating back to the start of the Baguio Arts Guild in 1986

By Cocoy Lumbao Jr.
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