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How Grindr sunset profiles swiped into a queer community-based art initiative

What started as two separate projects by artists Czar Kristoff and Zeus Bascon became a community coming-together, a safe space, and possibly, an intervention

MaArte at the Pen is back with a physical fair this August

There will be a total of 94 local designers and artisan brands participating at this year’s fair

A minimalist little home in the beach town of San Juan, La Union

Much like its sibling space, Burt Little Home is replete with natural wood finishes and functional features, plus small motivations to get you into a low-impact lifestyle

Inflation is real, but you can still save money with these budgeting methods

When it comes to saving money, we’re usually our own worst enemies—aside from inflation and the economy, of course

Night owls, here’s where you can grab a bite past midnight

Being hungry and awake at an ungodly hour is a universal experience. Luckily, these restaurants can satisfy your appetite

No, history is not up for debate

No matter how many sides there are to the story, the facts—and the truth—will always remain the same

Live out your brunch fantasies at these new cafes and restaurants

Brunch is the holy grail of combination meals, and these new cafes and restaurants have turned it into an artform

You can play sipa and tumbang preso with this student-made 2D game

“One Last Game” by Ateneo de Naga University’s Paulo Arnante follows a protagonist who plays one last game with his friends and neighbors before moving to the city

Makati’s Silverlens Gallery has a new space—in New York City

Silverlens Gallery’s latest address is a step forward for diversity and representation in the art community—especially for Southeast Asian and Asian Diasporic voices

Okra, ampalaya, and other vegetables you can turn into chips and snacks

The healthy snacking options you can find in stores are expensive. For the same price, you get twice the amount if you make it yourself at home