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The Murder of Filipino Comedian Gold Dagal: When Comedy Crosses the Line or Just Tells the Truth
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Every time we hear about the greats of Philippine art history, it’s always Juan Luna this, Fernando Amorsolo that. But let’s be real, where are the women? The truth is, Filipina artists have always been creating, pushing boundaries, and defining artistic movements. They just don’t get the same spotlight.
Before International Women’s Month come to a close, we’re bringing some of these historical Filipina artists out of the margins and into the spotlight. These are the OGs of Philippine art, the ones who shattered ceilings (and maybe painted them too), proving that women have always belonged in the world of art, ever since the beginning. How many of these trailblazing women do you know about?
Filipino names are truly some of the most diverse names you’ll ever come across. Our last names alone can have Spanish influence, Chinese influence, and in some cases American influences due to the involvement of the U.S. during World War II.
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is facing an ICC investigation for crimes against humanity—but what does this mean for democracy, sovereignty, and the Philippines' global standing?
One of the greatest inventors that the millennial and gen z generation has never heard of, Gregorio Zara and his innovations have stood the test of time and still remain useful in our world today.
If you’ve spent any amount of time doom-scrolling on social media lately—whether it’s TikTok, Instagram, X, Facebook, or (for the OGs) Xanga, you’ve probably seen her. The queen. The icon. The Filipina food fairy godmother herself: Abigail Marquez, aka the Lumpia Queen.
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You must be just as curious to figure out who is this man with that good hair, dripped out in all of this fashion, rocking the barong Tagalog in non-traditional ways? Or you’ve probably told yourself, “I wish I could wear that or I could never rock that outfit."
The Philippine Trench, one of the deepest parts of the world's oceans, holds an astonishing array of marine life, making it a biodiversity hotspot and a source of national pride for the Philippines.
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When it comes to flawless, long-lasting makeup, the right setting spray is key—and ONE/SIZE On ‘Til Dawn Setting Spray, created by Filipino American beauty mogul Patrick Starrr, has quickly become a favorite among beauty professionals.
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