In Women
Mitzi Jonelle Tan finds joy in the lifelong fight for life
The 26-year-old Youth Advocates for Climate Action Philippines co-founder on what it takes to protect everything we’ve ever loved on this planet
The 26-year-old Youth Advocates for Climate Action Philippines co-founder on what it takes to protect everything we’ve ever loved on this planet
Loving in the age of the great, wide, commodified Internet is choosing to live in the material world
The country’s preeminent Taylor Swift drag performer is out to prove that she’s not to be underestimated
With reports of mass anti-Palestinian disinformation flooding the internet, public opinion on the brutal assault on Gaza has been sharply divided.
What she arguably lacked in affection, however, she made up for in the warmth of her food and hospitality
The country’s first volleyball film is a specific kind of joy for a specific kind of viewer: girls who probably wouldn’t mind a course correction for an adolescence filled with homophobia and lesbian invisibility
I’m nearly 30, and people have opined over my so-called biological clock, urging me to make haste as it was ticking quickly
In Filipino and other Asian households, the panganay labor swells almost tenfold for the eldest daughter, and she is often tasked with keeping the entire household intact—even when we didn’t know what we were giving up at the time
Detailing how the Dwein Baltazar film reminds us: Marami kang kakampi, kailangan lang matapang ka.
Despite being marketed Barbie dolls, we were all told to denounce anything feminine out of fear of being deemed too girly—when we were girls. Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” shifts this mindset
Some privileges you give up the moment you strain a relationship
The Philippine Women’s National Football Team defender and keeper talk falling for the sport, fighting for the flag, and finding inspiration from each other ahead of the FIFA World Cup
Sex(ual assault) doesn’t sell, HBO
The real turn off? Immature men who disparage women
Women are made to chalk up mourning our bodies, the physical changes we go through, and the words and actions flung at us ridiculing that change to superficiality