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Celebrating Anime, Music, and Cosplay at Okada Manila
For two days, Okada Manila hosted Otaku Pop Fes 2026, becoming the stage where Japanese excellence and Filipino warmth collide in a celebration of anime, music, and cosplay.
Noise That Matters
Music, creativity, and collaboration take center stage at All Of The Noise 2026.
Mapping the Maze: Seymour Sanchez and the Work of Finding One’s Way In
At the Lyceum of the Philippines University Manila’s seminar, a film educator trades glamour for groundwork, charting the real pathways from classroom to industry.
Unveiling the Mythic Cast of Theatrical Epic YEMAYA
9 Works Theatrical unveils a powerhouse ensemble for the highly anticipated premiere of YEMAYA, a visceral new production exploring myth, motherhood, and the tides of fate.
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.
Clara Benin’s 6-Track EP is A Lover’s Soft Whisper
Filipino singer-songwriter Clara Benin’s latest 6-track EP serves as a gentle reminder that falling in love softens our edges—and that there is a profound comfort in sitting with that feeling.
Beyond the Booths: The MoCAF 2025 Experience
Beyond exhibitions and installations, MoCAF 2025 became a space where contemporary art connected people through shared moments of reflection, creativity, and community.
Jerms Turns Environmental Grief into Mythic Song on “Party Gubat”
With “Party Gubat,” Jerms transforms environmental advocacy into a mystical sonic ritual, blending music, memory, and conservation into an anthem for the forests and the communities that protect them.
FASHIONPhilippines Goes Back to Milan
FASHIONPhilippines Milan returns in 2026, opening more global opportunities for Filipino brands.
Stephen Amoyo Reimagines Sungka as an Architecture of Diaspora
Vice Ganda leads White Party Manila’s return this June 27
Moonwalking to the Last Time Music Belonged to Everyone
In the age of niche feeds and infinite scroll, Michael reaches for something almost extinct: everyone watching the same star.
