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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
Bloom Where You Are Planted
Agrarian Utopia

How Noni Abao’s Human Rights Documentary Defied the Odds to Win Cinemalaya 2025

Fresh off a Best Film win at the Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival, the director talks about how Cagayan Valley changed his life and why land rights are deeply tied in the region

By Don Jaucian
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Breaking New Ground

Malacañang Just Backed a 10-Year Bet on the Philippine Creative Industries

The Philippine Creative Industries Development Plan aims to strengthen sectors like advertising, media, food, and the arts, turning the country into Asia’s premier creative hub

By Pie Gonzaga
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A Literary Feast

Doreen Fernandez Lives Again in Exploding Galaxies’ New Releases

Two of the acclaimed food writer’s classic yet out-of-print food bibles have made their way to bookshelves once again, thanks to Exploding Galaxies

By Mel Wang
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Well-Oiled Machine

Filipinos Are 2nd Most Engaged Swifties in Asia as ‘Life of a Showgirl’ Tops Charts

According to data by Meltwater, Filipino listeners are among the most engaged in Asia with The Life of a Showgirl, but most remain neutral, revealing how Taylor Swift’s pop empire thrives even on ambivalence

By Pie Gonzaga
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