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Why Queer Films Should Be Created by Queers
Queer stories are becoming more common in Philippine cinema, but visibility alone is not enough. Genuine representation begins with queer creators telling their own stories.
Moments of Fashion in Queer Opulence
Pride and Bloom spotlights queer creativity through fashion, performance, and music.
Style Without Rules
A new photomagazine and a retro-inspired runway show highlight the evolving landscape of Japanese alternative fashion in the Philippines.
In ALYSON’s After Ours, Love And Music Lingers Long After Everything Fades
In a deceptively upbeat city pop serenade, ALYSON delivers an effective narration of a love that lingers after a breakup.
Flight-anxious? Drop by at Fully Booked NAIA Terminal 3 for a Quick Read
Books are among the best fixes to flight ills, and with Fully Booked at NAIA Terminal 3, you can now enjoy planes with a book in hand.
If You Love Queer Cinema, These Screenings Belong on your Pride Month Plans
From international showcases to artist-run screenings, Pride Month 2026 offers a wealth of queer stories on the big screen.
This Father’s Day, Give Dad Something Better Than Another Tie
He often said he didn't need anything. Naturally, that makes him the hardest person to shop for. Fortunately, Belmont Hotel Manila serves up a Father's Day celebration complete with rooftop sunsets, cold beer, family moments, and a few well-deserved spoils.
Capturing “Pagbubunyi” in the Simplest Moments
SinagLarawan launches its Fourth National Photo Contest with the theme “Pagbubunyi” (Jubilation), inviting photographers across the country to capture the Filipino spirit through visual narratives that highlight optimism, joyful nature, and empathy for others.
Don’t Miss the Saintly Collab from the Underworld
A bold culinary collaboration merging comfort and experimentation through Half Saints and The Underbelly’s Saint Billy menu.
Queerness and the Radical Pride that Shaped MoCAF 2025
From drag discourse to gender-fluid fashion and artist-run spaces, MoCAF 2025 proved that queerness in Philippine contemporary art is no longer confined to representation—it has become part of the festival’s very language of pride, community, and creative freedom.
Beyond the Shot: Loca Loka Tequila Arrives in Manila
A tequila rooted in Jalisco, shaped by culture, and made for every moment.
