April 1, 2026

A Season of Reflection and Celebration at Robinsons Antipolo

As we approach the most reflective time of the year, followed by one of its most joyful celebrations, Robinsons Antipolo and Robinsons Movieworld come together to offer a meaningful blend of tradition and family fun. Whether you're seeking a moment of quiet reflection or an exciting day out for the kids, there’s something special waiting for you this April.

A Cinematic Milestone: 70 Years of The Ten Commandments
This Holy Week, step away from the digital noise and rediscover a timeless classic on the big screen. For many, watching The Ten Commandments is a cherished annual tradition—but experiencing it on a phone or TV simply cannot match the grandeur of cinema.
In celebration of its 70th anniversary, Robinsons Movieworld brings this epic masterpiece back where it truly belongs.

Showing from April 1–4, 2026, the film runs for 3 hours and 51 minutes of cinematic history. Starring Charlton Heston and Yul Brynner, it remains one of the most spectacular films ever made. More than just a movie, it offers a powerful opportunity to reconnect with themes of faith, courage, and redemption in a fully immersive setting.

A PAW-some & PURR-fect Easter Adventure
As Holy Week concludes, the celebration continues with a burst of fun for the whole family.

On Easter Sunday, the Main Atrium Expansion of Robinsons Antipolo transforms into a vibrant playground inspired by PAW Patrol and Gabby's Dollhouse. This is more than just an egg hunt—it’s an interactive experience where kids can play, explore, and meet their favorite characters. The event will be held on April 5, 2026, with two sessions: 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM. Families can look forward to fun-filled games, exciting goodies from Toys "R" Us Philippines, and magical moments with Ryder, Chase, Marshall, and Gabby.
Plan Your Visit
Why choose between a meaningful movie experience and a fun-filled family day when you can enjoy both?

From Wednesday to Saturday, catch The Ten Commandments at Robinsons Movieworld and witness this Technicolor epic as it was meant to be seen.

Then on Easter Sunday, head over to the Main Atrium Expansion for an unforgettable celebration. Arrive early to secure your preferred session and make sure your little ones don’t miss out on the PAW-some prizes.

At its heart, Robinsons Antipolo continues to be a space where the community comes together—to reflect, to celebrate, and to create lasting memories.

See you there.

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Nicole Laurel Asensio is Shure Microphone’s first Philippine Brand ambassador for music

When Nothing Is Certain, Stay With What You Love
At her core, Nicole is a storyteller—whether she’s interpreting a jazz standard, belting our classic rock or performing her own compositions in her home country or elsewhere in the world. Being named the first Filipina ambassador for Shure Microphones reflects more than an achievement, it’s a natural extension of her journey. This breakthrough marks a moment where timing, trust, and years of work come together—Nicole’s 20 years in music, Shure’s 100-year legacy, and JB Music’s 50 years excellence and supporting artists in the Philippines. Three milestones, Three Different journeys. One purpose. Shure celebrated their 100th year anniversary and new partnership with JB Music Philippines (who also celebrated their 50th anniversary) where Nicole performed as Shure’s launching artist, she was then named Shure’s first Filipina brand ambassador (for music).

Built to Last
For nearly a century, Shure has been part of those moments — when the voice has to carry, when the sound has to hold, when what’s being shared needs to be felt, not just heard. In those moments, Nicole writes and performs for the ones who sit with their feelings a little longer than most. The ones navigating reinvention. The ones healing quietly. The ones who live somewhere between nostalgia and now. That only happens when nothing gets in the way and people can focus on the music. “Reliable gear is a big factor—it makes me breathe and sing easier,” Nicole says.
In the Philippines, JB Music has spent 50 years making that possible, giving artists access to tools they can trust as they find their voice.

Now, that shared understanding comes together in Nicole’s partnership with Shure, as she takes the stage with the Super 55 (launching soon) — an iconic microphone rooted in decades of music history that stands as part of that continuity—where past and present meet to help all types of voices find their place.

From One Stage to Another
Filipino voices have always carried stories across borders. What’s burgeoning now is how far and fast they can reach others, how many of our stories get to be heard through song. After all, what seeps into our consciousness isn’t just the performance… when our stories are told through song, the singing stays with us, reminding us that music is a phenomenal shared experience, carried from one listener to another, long after the stage lights fade.

Following her residency at Café Carlyle in Hong Kong, Nicole took the stage in Taipei, becoming the first Filipino artist to perform at Smith & Wollensky. From one room to another, the journey expands—without losing its center. When she performs abroad, she carries pieces of home with her. Sometimes in language. Sometimes in phrasing. Sometimes in something less visible, but deeply felt. There might be someone in the room who doesn’t understand every word — but understands exactly what she means.That exchange is the point. With a global presence that has long supported artists across borders, this partnership with Shure allows that exchange to travel further — amplifying the voice of local stories and carrying them onto wider audiences, without losing what makes them personal.

Music Never Dies, It Adapts
No one could have predicted how the world would shift and sway after the pandemic pause, years later, there seems to be a passionate resurgence for nightlife, but not just the kind we knew before, younger Filipinos have been embracing speakeasy culture, low wattage lighting and jazz. The streets of Manila glimmer madly under the newly installed neon signs and deep crimson glow of scores of venues putting on “jazz nights” across the metro. The perfect backdrop for a Shure Super 55.
“Both the local and global music scene is embracing a resurgence of the classics and jazz influences in modern music, Here in Manila, there have been so many “jazz nights” and speakeasies popping up across the metro, younger crowds stumble in ordering martinis and classic cocktails singing along to standards in dimly lit bars— like the olden golden days, It is an unexpected renaissance of the jazz age influence right about a century later with the quirks and complexities of modern day Filipino style— the perfect blend of old meets new.” - Nicole

There were times when many questioned Nicole’s choice switching genres from her former rock inclinations, but who would have known that choice she made over a decade ago would take her exactly where she was meant to be today — an influential figure amongst the younger ones in this realm, smiling ear to ear, Shure 55 in hand, knowing that perhaps surpassing the doubt from naysayers was worth it. After all, reinvention doesn’t mean that you no longer love other kinds of music, it simply means you’ve unlocked new parts of your story through other forms of artistry. It goes to show that even when nothing is certain, keep doing what you love. You never know how your own story goes unless you write it yourself.
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Manila Bulletin’s HATCH Contemporary Visions, Timeless Setting Opens at the Grand Lobby of The Manila Hotel

The Grand Lobby of The Manila Hotel came alive on March 25, 2026, as distinguished guests, artists, members of the media, and content creators gathered for the opening reception of HATCH 2026, the 8 th edition of the premier art showcase by the Manila Bulletin in partnership with The Manila Hotel.

With the theme Contemporary Visions, Timeless Setting, HATCH 2026 bridges heritage and modern expression. This year’s edition brings together 12 contemporary and emerging Filipino artists, each invited to interpret the iconic acrylic egg transforming it into a compelling vessel of storytelling, identity, and imagination.

Set against the storied backdrop of The Manila Hotel’s Grand Lobby, the opening reception formally presented this year’s featured artists to the public: Marko Belo, Dino Blanco, Norman Blanco, Rachel Anne Lacaba, Jao Mapa, Raf Page, Tokwa Peňaflorida, JP Pining, Angelo Roxas, Alber Tabanao, Rene Tolentino, and Krishnamurti.

12 local artists
Cris "Krishnamurti" Villanueva
Jao Mapa

The event was graced by Mr. Basilio C. Yap, chairman of the board of The Manila Hotel; Dr. Emilio C. Yap III, vice chairman of The Manila Hotel and president of the Manila Bulletin; Atty. Jose D. Lina, Jr. president of The Manila Hotel; Marvin Kim Tan, vice president for sales and marketing of The Manila Hotel; and Leslie Araujo, brand and marketing manager of the Manila Bulletin and project head of HATCH 2026; alongside members of the media and content creators.

Atty. Joey Lina, Jr.,  President of The Manila Hotel
Mr. Marvin Kim Tan, VP for Sales and Marketing, The Manila Hotel

In his remarks, Marvin Kim Tan shared, “What began as a platform to showcase fresh ideas has grown into a meaningful space that champions creativity and emerging talent. We are proud to continue supporting this initiative and the community it has built over the years. Our sincere thanks to Manila Bulletin for their continued partnership, and to the 12 artists featured this year. When Ernest Hemingway visited in 1941, he remarked, ‘It’s a good story if it’s like The Manila Hotel.’ May this year’s exhibit at our Grand Lobby be another great story to tell.”

HATCH Contemporary Visions, Timeless Setting is on display at the Grand Lobby of The Manila Hotel until May 2, 2026. Admission is free.

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March 28, 2026

9 Works Theatrical dives into the mythic with "Yemaya"

Following a string of staging blockbuster hits, 9 Works Theatrical is stripping back the curtains and returning to the raw, evocative power of the stage. 9 Works proudly presents "YEMAYA," a Filipino translation of the acclaimed play Yemaya’s Belly by Pulitzer Prize winner Quiara Alegría Hudes.

Written by the same visionary behind the Tony Award-winning In The Heights, and with translation by Eljay Castro Deldoc, YEMAYA brings Hudes’ signature lyrical prose to this coming-of-age odyssey.

Leading the production in his highly anticipated directorial comeback is Ed Lacson Jr., one of the most celebrated names in Philippine theater design and direction.

Yemaya follows a young boy’s epic journey as he traverses the lands and seas in search for his true place in the world. What starts as a wondering of “what if” turns into an adventure of “what could be” in this fantasy-ridden tale of perseverance, hope, and the restless pull of the tides.

Deldoc’s Filipino translation of the material bridges the gap between Hudes' vibrant Latin American roots and the shared archipelago experiences of the Philippines, bringing the story closer to the realities of Filipinos.

YEMAYA is coming this June 2026 at The Black Box at The Proscenium Theater in Rockwell Makati. Tickets and full cast announcements will be released soon. Follow 9 Works Theatrical on Facebook and Instagram at @9WorksTheatrical and on Twitter/X at @9WorksOfficial.

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A Cultural Homecoming: A Review of Tales of the Manuvu

Running from March 28 and 29, 2026 at the Proscenium Theater in Rockwell, Makati, Tales of the Manuvu by Alice Reyes is more than a ballet. It’s a heartfelt return to Filipino roots, told through dance and music.

The production retells the myths and legends of the Manuvu, an ethnolinguistic group from Mindanao. Its traditional prologue beautifully establishes a distinct cultural profile that constitutes Filipino identity.
The staging is simple but colorful—just like the Manuvu culture it represents. Even if the story already feels familiar, it’s still a joy to experience these stories again in this kind of performance. It brings a sense of nostalgia while making the stories feel alive.

One of the most memorable moments is hearing “Noong Unang Panahon.” Many of us know this song from our elementary days, so it’s exciting to realize that it comes from this production. It adds a personal and emotional touch to the experience.

The performers also deserve praise. Both the dancers and singers fully commit to their roles. The dancers bring the characters to life with strong and expressive movements, while the singers add depth to the story. Together, they make the storytelling clearer and more powerful.
 
 
 
 
This is not just a traditional ballet. It also includes modern movements, which makes it easier for today’s audience to connect with the performance. The mix of styles keeps it engaging while still respecting its cultural roots.

It’s also worth noting that this staging supports a bigger purpose. The March 28 show opens with a fundraising gala, where ticket sales help support the work of Alice Reyes Dance Philippines—from sustaining its dancers and artists to preserving important Filipino works.

While there are paid gala and ticketed shows, the production continues its mission of making the arts accessible by offering free admission (with registration) for select audiences.

In the end, Tales of the Manuvu is a beautiful reminder of who we are as Filipinos. It celebrates our stories and traditions in a way that feels both familiar and fresh.

With free registration available and a meaningful cause behind it, this is more than just a show—it’s an experience worth showing up for.

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March 27, 2026

SM Supermalls in the East Metro Goes Maxed Out for BTS Comeback

The wait is finally over—global pop supergroup BTS has made their most-awaited return with their powerful new album, Arirang. Marking a new era for the icons who have redefined music and fandom culture worldwide, this comeback has sparked excitement across the globe—and at SM Supermalls, the celebration went all out for all ARMYs.
BTS Fanbase ARMYs of the East PH gather at Shakey's SM Center Antipolo Downtown to watch the live concert streaming
Bringing together through SM Fandom, ARMYs across the East Metro gathered for a series of immersive, music-filled events designed all for you—a true Gala to the Max experience that turned every moment into a shared memory.
Fan-made prizes are given away to lucky ARMYs
ARMYs put out their lightsticks while singing to BTS' new songs from their new album during their comeback concert viewing
ARMYs across the East Metro came together in full force as SM Supermalls delivered back-to-back comeback celebrations. At SM Center Antipolo Downtown, the BTS The Comeback Live Viewing Party turned Shakey’s into a concert-like experience, with cheers, lightsticks, and fan chants filling the space as fans witnessed BTS’ much-anticipated return. Meanwhile, SM City Masinag mall facade was washed in red during the ARIRANG | ARMYRang Cupsleeve Event, where themed setups, fan-made merchandise, and exclusive freebies created a vibrant tribute to BTS’ new era. The excitement continues with another cupsleeve event on April 9 at SM City San Mateo, promising more fan activities and shared moments as the SM Fandom celebrates the Arirang era together.
Your favorite drink with fan-made cupsleeves featuring the K-Pop icons at the ARIRANG | ARMYRang Cupsleeve Event at SM City Masinag
ARMY events at SM can be a mother-daughter bonding moment too.
ARMY's lounge that is ARIRANG-coded at the mall atrium of SM City Masinag for the cupsleeve event
An eventful weekend for SM Supermalls in the East Metro to welcome back BTS
From live viewing parties to fan-led gatherings, SM Supermalls continues to be the home of unforgettable fandom experiences—bringing communities together in ways that are truly all for you.
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March 25, 2026

Golden Easter Celebrations and Holy Week Traditions Await at The Manila Hotel

Families and travelers can look forward to a meaningful and festive Holy Week at The Manila Hotel as the Grand Dame of the Philippines unveils a lineup of seasonal experiences that blend Easter fun with cherished Filipino traditions.

A Golden Easter Celebration for Families

On April 5, 2026, The Manila Hotel will host the Golden Easter Egg Hunters at Fiesta Pavilion from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm. The event promises an exciting afternoon for children and families, highlighted by a lively Easter egg hunt. The celebration also features musical performances, magic show, arts and crafts, face painting, inflatable play areas, balloon twisting, games, and more. Designed as a vibrant family gathering, the event offers children a fun and safe way to celebrate Easter.

Tickets are priced at Php 1,999 nett, inclusive of entry for one child (12 years old and below) and one adult (13 years old and above). For ticket inquiries and purchase, email banquetsales@themanilahotel.com, or call +632 8527 0011 or +632 5301 5500.

Stay and Celebrate with the Golden Easter Room Promo

Guests who wish to extend the celebration can book the Golden Easter Room Promo, a limited-time offer priced at Php 10,000 nett. The package includes an overnight stay in a Deluxe Room, breakfast buffet for two at Café Ilang-Ilang, and one complimentary ticket to the Golden Easter Egg Hunters event. Booking is open until April 4, 2026, with the stay date on April 5, 2026. For reservations, email resvn@themanilahotel.com, or call +632 8527 0011 or +632 5301 5500.

A Meaningful Holy Week Through Visita Iglesia

In the spirit of Lenten reflection, The Manila Hotel invites guests to join a meaningful Visita Iglesia on Maundy Thursday, April 2, 2026. Following the success of last year’s tour, the hotel once again partners with John Paul Hernandez, also known as The Traveling Salakot, a social science educator known for his engaging heritage walks that highlight Filipino history and culture. The tour includes visits to Manila Cathedral, Santa Rita Chapel, San Agustin Church, Saint Vincent de Paul Parish Church, Pope Pius XII, Our Lady of Remedies Church, and Archdiocesan Shrine of Nuestra Senora de Guia.

The tour is priced at Php 1,800 nett per adult and Php 900 nett per child (12 years old and below), inclusive of roundtrip shuttle service from the hotel and snacks. Two schedules are available: 7:00 am to 12:00 noon and 2:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Reservations are recommended through concierge@themanilahotel.com, +632 8527 0011 or +632 5301 5500.

Visita Iglesia Room Package

To complement the tour, the hotel offers a Visita Iglesia Room Package for guests who wish to spend Holy Week in comfort at the historic hotel. The package is priced at Php 10,500 nett for an overnight stay in a Deluxe Room, while Php 12,500 nett for a Suite.

Both packages include breakfast buffet for two at Café Ilang-Ilang and slots to the Visita Iglesia tour for two adults and two kids. Booking is available until April 1, 2026, with stay dates from April 1 to 2, 2026 inclusive.

For reservations, email resvn@themanilahotel.com, or call +632 8527 0011 or +632 5301 5500.

Celebrating Faith, Family, and Tradition

Through these offerings, The Manila Hotel continues its tradition of creating experiences that honor faith, family, and meaningful moments during the Holy Week.

Terms and conditions apply.

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