Some stories don’t shout. They don’t demand attention with spectacle or noise. Instead, they glimmer quietly—like sunlight on water—inviting you to come closer, to feel rather than just see. That’s...
For Rita Malacon, the Ugyonan Festival isn’t just an event—it’s a memory, a feeling, and a reminder of home. Every visit to her father’s hometown, E.B. Magalona, is a sensory celebration: the taste of...
In Ilog, Negros Occidental, the sea isn’t just scenery—it’s survival, it’s spirit, it’s identity. And once a year, in a burst of color and rhythm, it’s also celebration. This is the heart of the...
In a world speeding toward everything digital, where information is often gated by subscriptions and access is a privilege, Alyssa Quimpo dares to bring attention back to something timeless, free, and...
It’s easy to walk past a museum and think: I’ll go another time. But what if the museum met you where you already are—on your screen, in your feed, and in your daily scroll? That’s exactly the kind of...
A chair doesn’t speak. It doesn’t cry. It doesn’t write letters or whisper goodbye. But in JM Ginete’s thesis exhibit, Empty Spaces: A Series of Multimedia Artworks Surrounding Loss, the chair says...