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‘Mula sa Buwan’ is an ode to the revival of live theater

Bigger and brighter, the well-loved original Filipino musical returns to the stage with a passionate display of talent and heart

Aside from sugar and salt, here are other foods that are apparently in shortage—so far

Stock your pantries, brace for price hikes as these local produce are currently short in supply

‘The Moises Padilla Story’ has been restored in 4K and will premiere this September

Gerardo de León’s “The Moises Padilla Story” is a biopic about a provincial mayoral candidate who was tortured and murdered by a political rival

‘Quiet quitting’ isn’t the bad guy. Hear these employees out

Everyone has lots of questions (and opinions) about quiet quitting. Here are what people who’ve done it have to say

CCP is celebrating its 53rd anniversary with a free musical show

“Musikal II” will feature performances from original, hit Pinoy musicals like “Ang Huling El Bimbo,” “Dekada 70,” and many more

galunggong kalabasa patties on a plate with rice served with a glass of water
These patties prove that galunggong and kalabasa are better together

Usually served as separates, these two beloved Filipino ingredients meld into a new dish you wish you’d known sooner—made better with a creamy tomato-based sauce

Missed this year’s Cinemalaya IRL screenings? You can still catch films at these QC locations

Watch full-length and short films from this year’s roster—including the opening film “Leonor Will Never Die”—at Cinema ’76 Film Society and at Sine Pop

NCCA issues cease-and-desist order to Capitol Theater demolition

Demolition on the pre-war art deco building continued despite instructions to developers of the site to retain and preserve the Capitol Theater facade

Banning books is a bad sign for democracy

Historically speaking, banning books is a precursor to unspeakable horrors

You can soon pay via QR code at Baguio City Public Market and in palengkes nationwide

Cashless transactions are being eyed at wet and dry markets around the country starting in Baguio City, where tourists and locals alike can pay for goods via QR code