We’re back on print! 📰
Check out the January 2026 issue in the Sunday issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer. More locations soon!
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From Manila to New York, dance/movement therapist and performing artist Misha Bernas reframes care through the psychology of movement
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From the archive: Photographer Aya Cabauatan makes binutong using regular malagkit rice and black sticky rice and a generous amount of coconut milk and cream
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A further exploration beyond Barcelona reveals an underappreciated wealth of culinary, craft, coastal, and cultural traditions that would sate any traveler’s appetite
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From the archive: When most people disregard compensated labor for works done by artists, you realize that art is being devalued in society
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Sometimes the most romantic thing you can do, in a culture that glorifies the chase, is to stop running after someone who isn’t running toward you
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They’re all red, made up of meats, and simmered to perfect tenderness; how do you distinguish caldereta from mechado, menudo from afritada?
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“After years in tech, business, and building communities around culture and creativity, I found myself longing to create something more tangible, nourishing, and meaningful with my hands”
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