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Juan Ekis’ iconic two-hander play explores themes of love, sex, and vulnerability. For its 20th anniversary, these timeless themes get a Gen Z approach
Here are some small, sweet, and totally free things you can do for others that’s a level up from common human decency
Hola, Escolta! this Nov. 25 features tours, open studios, and a street party, all in service of reintroducing what was once the “Queen of Manila’s Streets”
There’s something for every occasion—from casual lunch to celebratory dinner
Catch “National Anarchist: Lino Brocka” and short films from Filipino and Southeast Asian filmmakers this month for free
The first Broadway musical featuring an all-Filipino cast is playing its last performance on Nov. 26
The best Christmas gift you can give to a theater fan is a ticket to these shows
Neil Felipp’s designs have reached both Hollywood and red carpets all around the world, but everything he does is still for the Philippines
In conversation with the writer on her harrowing new book, the work of trauma journalism, and the question of whether some people need killing
Senseware is rethinking a Filipino material that has over time faded into obscurity—a lamp, a table, a chandelier, and an ornamental blob at a time