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Black Nazarene: Filipinos’ superstitious shackles
EVERY Jan. 9, as dawn cracks over Manila’s smog-choked skyline, a human tsunami engulfs Quiapo. From midnight onward, streets ...
As February approaches, the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) once again leads National Arts Month (NAM) 2026, rallying Filipinos under ...
Comparing Asian-style burgers from Korean, Vietnamese, and Filipino cuisines. Supreme Court delivers major blow to Trump-era rule Leaked emails about removal of Black WW2 soldier memorials spark ...
Kultura is starting the year on a festive note, turning its signature Kultura Crawl into a full-blown Filipino fiesta at SM ...
As the 31st draws near, families have begun preparing for their New Year’s celebrations—from purchasing fireworks and trumpets to deciding on their Media Noche spread. However, for Filipino households ...
A popular nightclub has announced it will be closing for good on New Year's Day after struggling with "rising costs". Red By Night, at Waterfront East in Brierley Hill, has hosted live music and ...
When “The Kingdom” premiered at the 50th Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) in 2024, it didn’t feel like just another film festival entry. It felt like a test, one that asked whether Filipino audiences ...
The organizer of the 2026 Dinagyang Festival is inviting spectators to stay until the end of the performances during the ...
Videos of actor Austin Butler swaying at a Bad Bunny concert went viral this summer. Video: Medialhuna/TikTok “Dance like nobody’s watching” was always sound advice for anyone hesitant to let loose at ...
Soaring demand and extreme weather worsened by climate change have wiped out harvests of the popular purple yam. Soaring demand and extreme weather worsened by climate change have wiped out harvests ...
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