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Not that it’s Any Of Our Business, But that #JoshLia x Moira Collab Might Just Be the Closure We All Needed—Including the Two
Pauline Nacar | February 15, 2021

The #PaubayaMV by singer-songwriter Moira dela Torre hit us with lessons on acceptance, healing, fate, and all those heavy realizations that come with letting go, starring one of the country’s biggest former reel-to-real couples.

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The Call to #FreeBritney Continues: Viral NYT Documentary Exposes Pop Culture’s Grim Reality
Jove Moya | February 10, 2021

A new documentary from The New York Times, “Framing Britney Spears”, exposes the agony of the iconic popstar off the stage and behind the watchful eyes of her fans.

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New Year, Same Misogynistic Habits—But Trust that These Young Local Actresses Won’t Just Back Down
Pauline Nacar | January 28, 2021

If, for some reason you were made to believe otherwise, we’re here to tell you once and for all: editing photos of people for your own sexual pleasure is called sexual harassment, and it is NOT okay.

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One (More) Point For Pasig! The LGU is First to Secure Approved Vaccine Plan in the Country
Pauline Nacar | January 27, 2021

All the Local Government Units (LGU) can take a leaf out of Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto’s book as the city is declared to be prepared ahead of others for the pilot rollout of vaccines this year.

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From 11 to 100: The Stark Contrast Between 11.11 Morning, That #UlyssesPH Evening, and the Morning After
Pauline Nacar | November 14, 2020

How can a nation go from excitedly shopping for the hottest deals in the morning, to being submerged to one of the worst tropical cyclones of the year in a span of 24 hours? As they say—”Only in the Philippines.”

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The Power of One Vote: What Biden’s Win and the US Elections Mean for You and the Philippines
Pauline Nacar | November 9, 2020

If there’s anything us, Filipinos, and the rest of the world should take away from nervously watching America’s national elections this past week, it’s the key role the youth holds in turning the tide of local politics.

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We Can Do Something to Help our Brothers and Sisters Affected by the Typhoon: Donate and Strive for Change
Pauline Nacar | November 6, 2020

Another typhoon, another round of donation drives. At this point, nothing ever feels enough, but it’s all we can do until our leaders guide us towards a much-needed change with risk reduction programs and sustainable living.

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Probing into Why ‘Trans Lives Matter’ is a Fight Worth Marching For
Pete Villalino | October 3, 2020

As we mourn those we have lost in this continuing fight for equality, it is vital to work toward justice and equality and look at how we have been turning a blind eye to the violence against transgender people.

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Messages of Grief and Shock Flood the Internet for the Death of Chadwick Boseman at 43
Rank Magazine | August 29, 2020

The whole of Hollywood and the world mourn the news of the death of iconic Black Panther actor Chadwick Boseman from colon cancer. He was 43.

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That Ostrich on the Loose is the Pandemic Stress Relief We Never Knew We Needed
Cholo Katipunan | August 5, 2020

Call us crazy but, who here for a split-second thought Jumanji caused this viral ostrich to run wild?

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