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How Noni Abao’s Human Rights Documentary Defied the Odds to Win Cinemalaya 2025

Fresh off a Best Film win at the Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival, the director talks about how Cagayan Valley changed his life and why land rights are deeply tied in the region

By Don Jaucian
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What to Watch Right Now: 10 Culture Picks from the Rolling Stone Philippines Staff

Your weekly guide to some of the most bizarre, essential, and interesting things to add to your watchlist, courtesy of the Rolling Stone Philippines writers and editors

By Mel Wang
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Skusta Clee, BABY FREEZE, Elmer Fudge, 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 Elijah Pareño
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No Common Ground

Filipino Publishers Clash Over Palestine at the World’s Biggest Book Fair

This year’s Frankfurt Book Fair, the largest trade fair in the world for books, sees the Philippines as its Guest of Honor — a position which has drawn praise and criticism alike from local publishing industry figures

By Mel Wang
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‘Mother of All Scandals’: Winnie Monsod Weighs in on Flood Control Mess

The former NEDA director and broadcaster stresses that Filipinos must keep their eyes on the lawmakers embroiled in the flood corruption scandal

By Pie Gonzaga
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