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To Serve and Protect

Why the ‘Mendiola 216’ Police Detention is Fueling Anger Over Human Rights Violations

Sources told Rolling Stone Philippines that the “Mendiola 216,” among them 91 minors, are being held in substandard conditions marked by physical abuse, hunger, and intimidation

By Pie Gonzaga
Phillip Salvador
Days of Disquiet

Why Pete Lacaba’s Books and Films Remain Essential to Filipino Activism

The great writer’s works continue to hold a mirror to the demons of society, especially now that one of his crucial collaborations with Lino Brocka has been restored and released in the Philippines

By Mel Wang
Sons of Anarchy

Meet Lav Diaz, Khavn, and Roxlee’s Post-Noise Band, The Brockas

Filmmakers Khavn De La Cruz, Lav Diaz, and Roxlee make up the “anarchist” band, The Brockas. Their music has been called avant-garde, disruptive, Dadaist, and post-noise. But to them, it’s all about spitting in the face of the zeitgeist

By Dodo Dayao
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MILLI, the Fast-Rising Thai Rapper, is a Badass Who Wears Her Heart on Her Sleeve 

Thailand’s rising rap force proved her global ambitions run deep in her latest album HEAVYWEIGHT as she shows vulnerability and a bold, raw attitude can go hand-in-hand

By Elijah Pareño
Songs You Need To Know
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CHAEYOUNG, SG Lewis, Thyro Alfaro, 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
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