When Jaton Zulueta, in all his 19 years of wisdom, started the AHA Learning Center nearly a decade and a half ago, he didn't imagine that it would one day entail him serving as teacher, mentor, counselor, and lifeline not only to public school children, but their parents too. Learn more about AHA and Eskwelang Pamilya here: https://www.ahalearningcenter.com/covid-resources
In this episode, Miguel talks about an already rapidly-changing world, his own rapidly-changing world, the Filipino-American identity, and his own musical journey
In this conversation with documentary filmmaker Baby Ruth Villarama, we trace our long-rooted history in documentary filmmaking, how documentaries are a nation's "photo album," and the correlation between social media love and documentary consumption
The first part of the discussion is on Episode 11 of Hustle: Inside the Industry
For devotees, the Black Nazarene procession is a life-altering experience. For some Christians, it is idolatry. For the Catholic Church it is a grand case of the so-called “popular piety.”
In this conversation with Mikhail Red, we ask how Philippine cinema will stay local while adapting to this age of streaming and Marvel.
The first part of the discussion is on Episode 5 of Hustle: Inside the Industry: https://soundcloud.com/hustle-inside-industry/episode-5-part-1-directing-with-mikhail-red