CULTURE

nolisoli selections
Load up your carts. We’re auctioning items from Rajo Laurel, Ito Kish and more at Nolisoli Selections

We’ve been sharing our favorite local finds to you recently—from tableware to furniture and even…

Reinvented mediums: A look into how the arts have been adapting to the new normal

Like all industries, the arts have also suffered terribly through this pandemic. With most of…

Want to wear your weaves? Now’s the best time to as IPs who make them need your support

By now, we’ve all heard of the struggle farming communities in the provinces are experiencing,…

Indigenous handwoven masks are in—but how do we make sure our local weavers are properly compensated?

Almost four months into quarantine, we’ve probably seen it all on TV or social media—people…

It’s 2020, can we start acknowledging the communities behind our local weaves?

By now you’ve probably noticed the growing interest in washable face masks, especially ones that…

As art galleries close, online exhibits open their doors

The early days of the pandemic and the subsequent lockdown has witnessed museums and galleries…

paoay church
This UNESCO heritage site just got restored, and now you can visit it via video

Following the heartbreaking demolition news of heritage sites like Escolta’s Capitol Theater and Binondo’s Hospicio…

Filipino tarot cards exist but instead of illustrations, it has Nora Aunor and other ’70s celebs on it

What does the future hold? Can we ever return to the outside world without fear?…

freelance
There’s always been uncertainty in freelancing but the pandemic has made it worse

Getting enough gigs to make a living is already challenging for creative freelancers—so what more…

wedding
For better or for worse? How the pandemic is taking a toll on weddings

Dubbed the “wedding month,” June often has churches and wedding venues booked and busy with…