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Jose Dalisay
Killing Time in a Warm Place

Jose Dalisay: ‘The Job of Literature is to Tell the Truth’

The award-winning author sat down with Rolling Stone Philippines to look back on his incarceration during martial law and what it means to continue writing about that period today

By Mel Wang
Concerned Artists of the Philippines
Artistic Movement

How Concerned Artists of the Philippines Grew as a Response to Martial Law

The Concerned Artists of the Philippines was founded by National Artist Lino Brocka in 1983. More than 40 years later, and several administrations after, the organization proves art’s role in upholding a democracy

By Marv Recinto
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Devil's Favorite Diva

AJ Lee’s WWE Comeback Spotlights Wrestling’s Most Talked-About Couples Match

The crazy chick makes her long-awaited return to WWE after 10 years, standing beside Punk in a match that could crown wrestling’s greatest couple

By Elijah Pareño
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Art As Resistance

Artist Kiri Dalena and Activism as High Vocation

The artist has known the terrain of activism from martial law to the arrest of Duterte. As she works with the families of extrajudicial killing victims, she paints a picture of defiance as protest and repair

By Pristine De Leon
10s across the borders
The Category Is

Filipino Produced Ballroom Doc ‘10s Across the Borders’ Makes Global Debut

The documentary, directed by Singaporean director Chan Sze-Wei, will highlight how different ballroom communities in Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand have grown in popularity

By Mel Wang
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