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Cinemalaya Film Festival 20 Years
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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?

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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
Songs you need to know
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Magdalena Bay, Thaiboy Digital, Lory, and All the Songs You Need to Know

Our weekly playlist of the best music right now, carefully picked by the Rolling Stone Philippines staff

By Rolling Stone Philippines
MOROBEATS 2025
Blow a Fuse

Morobeats is the Rap Collective Giving Filipino Anger a Soundtrack

2025 saw the primarily Mindanoan rap group become a voice of Filipino protest, proving that, despite hip-hop’s glitz and glamor, the genre can still confront social issues head on

By Elijah Pareño
Migs Lugtu Film Poster Designs
Cinematic Arts

Meet Miguel Lugtu, the Filipino Designer Behind Some of Your Favorite A24 Films and Netflix Shows

Designing a poster for A24 or Netflix can be a dream for many, but for Migs Lugtu, it’s now a dream come true. Lugtu tells us about working in LA and how it can be tough sometimes

By Don Jaucian
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