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Shunsaku Tamiya
First in Quality

Shunsaku Tamiya Helped Shape a Generation of Filipino Toy Car Racers

Shunsaku Tamiya, the late chariman of Tamiya Corporation, has passed away age 90. His legacy of bringing Tamiya toy cars and models to children around the world has inspired a generation of Filipino hobbyists

By Mel Wang
stephen colbert
All Just Going Away

Capitalism Wins Again As ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ is Cancelled

With the announcement of Stephen Colbert stepping away from late night, the world isn’t just losing a host: it’s losing a rare voice that wielded comedy as both shield and sword in the face of chaos

By Mel Wang
Parasite
Cognitive Bias

‘Parasite’ and the Problems of a ‘Best Movies’ List

The New York Times recently ranked Bong Joon Ho’s Parasite as the best movie of the 21st century so far: but should it really hold that crown?

By Mel Wang
lorde virgin what was that gender
Man of the Year

Lorde Embraces Bare Naked Ambiguity in ‘Virgin’

With Lorde, there is no final form, only constant transformation, and in the Virgin era, she explores gender, identity, and the ugliness of becoming

By Pie Gonzaga
ball scene
Strike a Pose

Manila’s Burgeoning Ball Scene, and What it Takes to Build a ‘House’

Building a house, much less a ball scene, takes immense effort, and several members shared with Rolling Stone Philippines how much the community has evolved

By Mel Wang
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