From exclusive theater seats to humble street corners, an introspective journey through privilege, guilt, and the elusive accessibility of art in today's society.
We’ve always had a different image of what an OFW life in the Middle East looks like. While some depictions we see in mainstream media are still true to this day, an emerging generation of young artists in Dubai is painting a different picture that best represents the infusion of creativity in their lives abroad. Danabelle Gutierrez brings us into the art-advocating city of DXB, where it is no mirage to see Filipino artists thrive in strong and supportive art communities.
In the heart of Broadway, 'Here Lies Love' not only grooves to its disco beat but also strikes a chord with Filipino heritage and history, making it a must-see theatrical experience that leaves an unforgettable mark on both stage and soul.
Whether it’s your own children, their classmates at school or someone else’s kid at the grocery store, we’ve been hearing a lot of Pinoy children speaking more in English and less in their native tongue. We explore this current trend among Filipino kids and its possible roots and probable consequences on the future of our national language and identity as a people.
From the Red Pill movement to Andrew Tate's toxic masculinity, the pervasive presence of misogyny continues to harm young people, perpetuate harmful stereotypes, and contribute to a culture of violence and harassment against women.