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Jane Goodall
In Memoriam

Jane Goodall’s Message Was Always Clear: ‘We’ve Got to Roll Up Our Sleeves’ 

On October 1, Jane Goodall, renowned for her groundbreaking work as a chimpanzee researcher and conservationist, passed away at age 91. Throughout her career, she urged us all to take meaningful action to protect the planet

By Mel Wang
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Radio Silence

Is Politics to Blame for the End of Magic 89.9’s ‘Boys Night Out’?

Amid politically-charged conflicts between DJs and the radio station’s management, one of Magic’s flagship shows has abruptly gone off-air

By Pie Gonzaga
Cinemalaya Film Festival 20 Years
Now Showing

Cinemalaya and the Search for a Free Filipino Cinema, 20 Years Later

Two decades since it made waves, can Cinemalaya afford to go against the current?

By Lé Baltar
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Like a Dream

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
Aly Cabral
Open Source Life

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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