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Artists protested, AI flooded the ecosystem, and users bristled at the changes. Spotify made it through 2025 anyway, maintaining its status as a music streaming giant
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The final season arrives at a time when apocalypse fatigue defines a generation. The cast reflects on growing up and why the show’s core truths hit even harder now
From Raw to Elsewhere at Night, the French actress shares how she inhabits transitional roles and brings personal truth to every character
From gigs to exhibitions, here’s your itinerary of things to do in Metro Manila for the month of December
As our shared political reality rapidly degrades under the onslaught of AI slop, how did Philippine democracy fare in 2025?
2025 was the year when fresh voices, revived names and niche subgenres pushed Filipino music into a louder, stranger and richer places
A year of box-office highs, festival wins, and unwanted setbacks reveals a Philippine film industry evolving under pressure
The National Artist for Film and Broadcast Arts never had a plan for any of this, but through his partner, Katrin, he found his real purpose
The first man to be inducted into the International Bowling Hall of Fame talks about making history at the age of 19, building a career of world records, and what sets him apart from his competitors
The veteran journalist has seen it all, twice over: wars, calamities, coups, ghosts, and ghost projects. Despite the curse of a job that constantly points out the ills of the world, Jessica Soho will always choose knowing
Even as digital streaming dominated music consumption, 2025 saw Filipino collectors continuing to build their own future for music — one CD, vinyl, and cassette at a time
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Other apps like YouTube, Apple and Deezer dropped recaps that turn listening data into flashier stories built to win the end-of-year race
The music streaming app promises that its “listening age” calculations are based on a completely logical term known as the “reminiscence bump”
Artists protested, AI flooded the ecosystem, and users bristled at the changes. Spotify made it through 2025 anyway, maintaining its status as a music streaming giant
The music streaming app promises that its “listening age” calculations are based on a completely logical term known as the “reminiscence bump”
From early-morning tensions at Baha sa Luneta to a subdued Trillion Peso March at EDSA, photographer Dominic Pamatmat reflects on the shifting energy behind the latest anti-corruption protests
The Cavite representative faces a 60-day suspension for social media posts that some call reckless, but others defend as free speech
The ICC’s Appeals Chamber upheld a September ruling blocking the former president’s release, citing concerns over flight risk and the integrity of the upcoming trial
The poll body says there’s no proof the senator’s campaign funds came from Centerways Construction, one of the companies at the center of the flood control corruption controversy
The photographer explores memory, healing, and song at Tarzeer Pictures through an evening of conversations and karaoke
Looking to party for a cause? This Amsterdam-based initiative is holding a pay-what-you-can club night benefiting Manila’s most vulnerable youth
The six-piece returns to the stage for a 33rd anniversary show highlighting the songs and stories that carried them across eras
The core members of Wolfgang reunite for a one-night show in 2026, marking three decades since their debut reshaped the language of Filipino rock
The final season arrives at a time when apocalypse fatigue defines a generation. The cast reflects on growing up and why the show’s core truths hit even harder now
From Raw to Elsewhere at Night, the French actress shares how she inhabits transitional roles and brings personal truth to every character
From gigs to exhibitions, here’s your itinerary of things to do in Metro Manila for the month of December