JV Ordoñez
JV Ordoñez
Features Editor
Esquire PH's resident music scribe, wristwatch disciple, and essayist fluent in niche internet subcultures and Philippine politics.

Strap in, boys and girls; Phoebe Bridgers is back with folkgazey architecture built for grief and devotion at once, the saddest love record and happiest grief record of the year.

Chef Kevin Uy stops arguing with fusion as a word and starts arguing with himself instead.

Even with the South China Sea still a flashpoint, President Marcos says there's a "distinct possibility" Manila and Beijing could explore oil and gas together.

Iloilo might be the place to unearth some of the country's most potent, earnest expressions of art.

Fresh off an NBA Finals run alongside Wemby, the 6'6" ankle-collecting lefty is hell-bent on bringing out that dog in him, night in and night out.

Porter Robinson's long-awaited collab with Ninajirachi turns a computer virus into a glitchy, lovesick house anthem.

The President in his fifth SONA laid out priorities such as a better transportation system and even a rocket ship launch in the future. Analysts say the speech lacked concrete financing plans.

President Bongbong Marcos, Jr. highlighted key policies on the transportation system while floating nuclear power as an option for energy security, and cutting systems loss.

Marco de Leon of Mix Machine Analog is producing music like how it was intended: through organic analog warmth and raw performance.

"Asleep Talking," the twenty-two-year-old shows off a taste for jazz, soul, and easy listening well beyond his years.

The men's health startup has always aimed to treat what men are often times too scared to say out loud. Now it has acquired a brand that does the same for women.

The Philippine collectibles market is worth up to $6 billion, and Xure's first big auction on August 8 wants a piece of it, starting with a card that could sell for P20 million.

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