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Jun Sabayton Reflects on ‘Bayaw,’ Politics, and the Art of Activism

In the latest episode of The Rolling Stone Philippines Interview, the artist and comedian reflects on his “BAYAW For President Campaign,” the activism of the arts, and what it means to continue to be a creative worker today

By Mel Wang
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Thirteen Artists Awardees Call Out CCP Over Delayed Grant

Thirteen Artists Awardee Catalina Africa recently spoke out against the Cultural Center of the Philippines, revealing ongoing issues with delayed grant releases tied to the award

By Mel Wang
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Here are the Winning Artists and Writers of the Ateneo Art Awards 2025

The Ateneo Art Gallery announced the winners for both the Purita Kalaw-Ledesma Prizes in Art Criticism and the Fernando Zóbel Prizes for Visual Art

By Mel Wang
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Kaput 9 is a ‘Rave Play’ Inspired by a Filipino Form of Theater, or ‘Sarswela’

In “New Dreams, Old Horrors,” the independently-produced queer rave’s makers look to the theatrical traditions of sarswela, bringing different talents across disciplines in a rave setting

By Oliver Emocling
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For Aly Cabral, Survival as a Cultural Worker Means Starting From the Roots

The multidisciplinary artist’s versatility across music, art, and activism highlights how Filipino cultural work is an act of survival as communities are built from the ground up

By Elijah Pareño
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