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Gab Cabangon marks debut as a solo artist with the indie guitar-pop track “Pieces”

Filipino singer-songwriter Gab Cabangon steps into the spotlight with the release of “Pieces,” his first official single as a solo artist.

Nateman, Baby Blood, and Yung Bawal join forces in minimalist hip-hop jam “PUSO AT ISIP”

Nateman and Baby Blood team up with acclaimed producer Yung Bawal on “PUSO AT ISIP,” a vibey, minimalist jam that explores the beautiful chaos of love caught between passion and reason.

Bloom of Youth: 8th Sine Kabataan recognizes young filmmakers

The future of Philippine cinema shone brightly as the 8th Sine Kabataan Short Film Festival recently concluded its awards night at the Shangri-La Plaza Red Carpet Cinemas in Mandaluyong City.

Pinoy artist pays homage to Monet in “Light Receptacle Café”

Filipino artist Jonathan Olazo’s latest art exhibition “Light Receptacle Café” is a beautiful reimagining of French master Claude Monet’s devotion to light and time, filtered through a contemporary Filipino lens.

Teatro Pinas | Moudifa the Musical: A Tribute to the Courage and Strength of Filipina Women

Moudifa the Musical celebrates the inspiring story of a Filipina flight attendant in Saudi Arabia. A powerful tale of love, courage, and women empowerment.

Filipino filmmaker continues to shine bright on the global stage

The short film “Bakit Ako Sinusundan ng Buwan?” (Moon Under My Feet), written and directed by Richard Soriano Legaspi, garners another international acclaim after being officially selected to compete at the CAM International Festival for Documentary and Short Films in Egypt from December 1 to 4.

Bacolod Filmmaker Vincent Joseph Entuna Wins Best Director at Active Vista 2025 for “Sa Pwesto ni Pistong”

🎬 Bacolod pride! Filmmaker Vincent Joseph Entuna wins Best Director at the Active Vista Human Rights Film Festival 2025 for his powerful short film “Sa Pwesto ni Pistong.” Set during Martial Law, the film honors the victims of the Escalante Massacre and reminds us that art has the power to resist and remember.

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