What were moments of loud celebration are now times of solemn remembering—but it is in these times of grief that the departed’s legacies come alive.
Author: Emmanuelle Castaneda
Stuck to more than just our minds, Paul Aquino’s artworks color the world brighter with its decorative yet compelling messages.
OMNIBUS: mise-èn-scene, in all its inaugural glory, forwards and cements a promising future for Filipino cinema.
As Fllipino-Palestinian families from Gaza adjust to life in the Philippines, the memory of their war-torn lands continues to torment them.
Stiletto runs and ignorance
As women increasingly face dangers of assault and trafficking, the PNP Regional Office in Bicol kicks off National Women’s Month with a men’s race in stilettos.
Truly one for the books, the 49th MMFF is marked by timeless storytelling that attests to the profound influence of Philippine cinema.
Truly one for the books, the 49th MMFF is marked by timeless storytelling that attests to the profound influence of Philippine cinema.
Concerns over working under Manila-centric systems and with limited manpower continues to exist even a decade after the inception of the Laguna Campus Student Government.
Decline in voter turnout, controversies, and an increasing disconnect between student leaders and their constituents remains perpetual during University elections.
The legacies of womanhood do not go unshared. Their stories live on and are immortalized through words weaved by Filipina writers.