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Logging Off, Speaking Up
Moving beyond internet wars, the revival of YSpeak 2.0 provides the youth with a radically safe space to rediscover healthy discourse and active listening.
When Breadwinners Never Win
We call them heroes, but in reality, we are just normalizing the theft of their youth, mental health, and personal dreams.
Are Fans Allowed To Grieve?
By unpacking the deep emotional bonds fans form with artists, this thinkpiece explores how music, shared experiences, and years of devotion turn fandom into something deeply personal, and why a group’s separation can feel like a loss, a collective grief, and the enduring loyalty that outsiders often misunderstand.
On-Screen Care: How a Filipino Nurse Relates to the Quiet Realism of ‘'The Pitt'’
A Filipino nurse reads the Emmy award-winning medical series as a dramatic mirror of labor, resilience, and the fragile systems that hold care together.
Even When We Become Strangers Again
This article is a look at the bravery it takes to stay in love, even when you know you can become a stranger to the one you love most.
Let’s Talk About Women
Let’s dissect every type of woman in Philippine society, from the reemergence of kikay and bebot and the debates over who truly embodies them, to the rebellious jeproks, colorful jologs, elegant Salcedo girlies, independent Tombitz, and the chaotic charm of jejemon and kakaibabe
How ‘The Loved One’ Shows That Devotion Can Kill A Relationship
This is not a story about who loved more or who betrayed more. It is about the quiet ways two people can destroy each other while believing they are building something lasting.
Between Payday and Bad Luck
For Filipinos, luck is both earned and dodged, often in the same breath.
