In this third episode of #TukoChronicles Season 2, UP Sociology professors Gyle Gavieres and Adrienne Onday explore the alternative Original Pilipino Music (OPM) scenes and graffiti kalye culture as emerging sites of urban folklore resulting from contestations between the "dominant" and the "subaltern" culture. Listen to their discussion on how the state and profit-driven industries have influenced how society perceives and values these kinds of expressive culture.


Hosts: Gyle Gavieres and Adrienne Onday


Tuko Chronicles is brought to you by the Folklore Studies Program of the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy (CSSP), University of the Philippines Diliman. A new episode is uploaded each month. For more information, follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TukoChronicles/


Created by: Jesus Federico "Tuting" Hernandez


Executive Producers: Madilene B. Landicho & Jem R. Javier


Special thanks to the UP Department of Sociology for producing this episode in celebration of the CSSP's 40th founding anniversary. #TukoChroniclesxUPSocio #UPCSSPat40