August 21, 2026

Prophetic Filipino musical "Ambon, Ulan, Baha" reawakens at the MET amid rising climate crises

Award-winning musical returns in a timely reimagining, holding a mirror to a generation increasingly burdened by the realities of climate change while underscoring the urgent need for collective action.
The acclaimed ethno-pop-rock modern zarzuela Ambon, Ulan, Baha, written by multi-awarded playwright Frank G. Rivera, marks a significant full-circle homecoming as it reawakens at the Metropolitan Theater (MET) on September 26 and 27.

Presented by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts and the Metropolitan Theater, and produced by Pixel Art Media Production Co., the Filipino musical returns in a timely reimagining, exploring themes of greed, social inequality, and environmental reckoning.

The homecoming carries special significance as Ambon, Ulan, Baha returns to the MET’s storied halls after more than three decades.

In 1992, the musical was staged at the historic theater under Rivera’s helm as founder and artistic director of Teatro Metropolitano, the MET’s resident theater company during its celebrated Second Golden Age. It would become the last production staged at the Metropolitan Theater before the venue closed its doors. More than three decades later, Ambon, Ulan, Baha returns to the same stage, bringing both the musical and a significant chapter of the MET’s theatrical history full circle.

The 2026 restaging also forms part of the celebrations for the 52nd anniversary of Sining Kambayoka, the pioneering theater company founded by Rivera at Mindanao State University in 1974. Widely regarded as one of the country’s significant cultural institutions, the ensemble is celebrated for its distinctive Kambayoka Theater Form, which weaves together Meranaw chants, folklore, music, and dance into a uniquely Filipino theatrical tradition.

Ambon, Ulan, Baha tells the story of Nonoy (CJ Navato) and Inday (Thea Astley), two young lovers whose dreams become entangled in promises of progress brought about by a logging concession set in motion by the rich and powerful Don Calixto (Anton Juan) and his son Doctor Anton (Rendell Sanchez) in the fictional Barrio Magubat. As ambition, power, and self-interest take hold of the community, forests are stripped bare, traditions fade, and nature ultimately retaliates in a catastrophic flood that forever alters the lives of its people.
CJ Navato and Thea Astley
Vladimir Manio, Anton Juan, Rendell Sanchez
Combining stylized minimalism with modern stage technologies, the production will transform the Metropolitan Theater into a living world of rain, memory, destruction, and hope through innovative visual storytelling, immersive projections, and breathtaking theatrical moments, including rainfall and aerial sequences within the historic venue itself.

Led by an esteemed artistic team composed of CJ Andaluz (Director), Frank G. Rivera (Playwright and Principal Composer), Pipo Cifra (2026 Musical Arrangement and Direction), Anthony Cruz (Choreography), Ohm David (Production Design), Raqs Regalado (Costume Design), Charlotte Despuez (Lighting Design), and Roman Cruz (Technical Direction), among others, the production brings together some of Philippine theater’s seasoned creative talents in reimagining the work for contemporary audiences.

Joining Navato, Astley, Juan, and Sanchez are Nazer Salcedo as Kapitan Berto, Onyl Torres as Mang Pedro, Shermaine Santiago as Nana Ilyang, and Sweet Buchanan as Nana Maring.
Onyl Torres, Shermaine Santiago, Nazer Salcedo, Sweet Buchanan
Bringing the community of Barrio Magubat to life is the Taumbayan (Townspeople), an ensemble that brings together alumni of previous Ambon, Ulan, Baha productions and a new generation of performers, including Beng Jordan, Jerome Ferguson, Joseph Sy, Jonathan Montes, Lian Silverio, Peachy Dumaya, and Phil Panganiban.
Ensemble -  Beng Jordan, Jerome Ferguson, Joseph Sy, Jonathan Montes, Lian Silverio, Peachy Dumaya, and Phil Panganiban
Completing the company is the Koro (Chorus), composed of members of Tanghalang Bagong Sibol, with lead dancers JM Ursula and Joch Bucacao.
Ensemble - Tanghalang Bagong Sibol
Far from a conventional revival, the new staging also highlights indigenous Filipino expression through traditional chants and musical elements, including the participation of Manlilikha ng Bayan (National Living Treasure) Rosie Godwino Sula, recognized for her mastery and preservation of T’boli epic chanting traditions. Her involvement further grounds the production in Filipino cultural memory while underscoring the universality of its environmental message.
Manlilikha ng Bayan Rosie Godwino Sula
First written and staged as Kaingin in 1976 as part of Ang Hawla, a trilogy of plays created and performed by MSU-Sining Kambayoka, the work was expanded into the full-length zarzuela Ambon, Ulan, Baha in 1978. Its original music grew out of Kambayoka’s collaborative tradition, with Rivera composing the majority of the score, including the Ambon, Ulan, Baha theme, the opening prologue, “Tagtuyot,” “Hapdi,” “Tao’y May Pakpak Din,” alongside contributions from members of the pioneering ensemble.
Emilio “Boy” Nicolasin Jr., the original Nonoy from 1976 onward, composed the song “Kislap ng Iyong mga Mata,” while the crowd favorite “Kay Hirap Mag-isa” was composed by the late Philip James Tremedal.

Created decades before climate change became part of mainstream public discourse, Ambon, Ulan, Baha was already confronting the consequences of environmental destruction, particularly illegal logging and the communities left vulnerable in its wake. In the years that followed, the Philippines would witness tragedies that chillingly echoed its warnings, from the devastating Ormoc flash floods of 1991 to the typhoons, landslides, and catastrophic floods that continue to displace communities across the country. Nearly five decades after Ambon, Ulan, Baha first took shape, its message has not faded into history. It has only become more urgent.

The musical’s continued relevance has been affirmed through accolades such as the 2004 Aliw Award for Best Musical Production and the 2012 Fr. Satur Nery Environmental Heroism Award, underscoring its lasting contribution to Philippine theater and environmental consciousness.

For CJ Andaluz, Creative Director of Pixel Art Media Production Co. and Director of the production, the enduring relevance of Ambon, Ulan, Baha lies in its ability to hold a mirror up to contemporary society.
“What once seemed like a cautionary tale has become our present reality. We are no longer standing at the water’s edge. As Filipinos, we have found ourselves increasingly immersed in floods, both literal and metaphorical, that continue to devastate our communities, our livelihoods, and our everyday lives. Ambon, Ulan, Baha reminds us that every act of progress carries a corresponding responsibility. When development is pursued without regard for ecological balance, even noble intentions can leave irreversible consequences. No one is exempt from the consequences of a wounded planet.”
At its heart, Ambon, Ulan, Baha confronts a difficult truth: environmental destruction is rarely born out of malice alone. Often, it is driven by aspirations for progress, modernization, livelihood, and economic opportunity. Yet when development comes at the expense of nature, even well-intentioned decisions can exact a profound cost on both people and the environment.

The musical thus begs an urgent question: How many more floods, landslides, and environmental tragedies must occur before we recognize that even the smallest human actions and decisions can alter the delicate balance between humanity and nature?


Nearly five decades after it was first staged, Ambon, Ulan, Baha remains both a cautionary tale and a call to collective reflection, challenging audiences to confront an uncomfortable but necessary question: Have we truly learned?


PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
26 September 2026
2:00 PM – Ticketed Matinee Performance
7:00 PM – Gala Performance sponsored by the NCCA and MET

27 September 2026
*All performances are ticketed.
10:00 AM
2:00 PM
6:00 PM

TICKET PRICES:
Available via Ticketnation.ph
Reserved Seating: PHP 1,500
General Admission: PHP 1,000
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August 18, 2026

Fall into Hong Kong: a Season of Festivals, Flavors and Citywide Celebrations begins

From centuries-old traditions and world-class sporting events to culinary extravaganzas and Halloween thrills, Hong Kong comes alive this autumn

Celebrate an exciting fall season as Hong Kong welcomes one of its most exciting times of the year with a city-stopping cyclothon, luminous festivals, and mouth-watering culinary delights. This season showcases why Hong Kong continues to strengthen its position as the Events Capital of Asia, while offering visitors a collection of Only in Hong Kong moments, from iconic harborfront experiences and vibrant neighborhoods to hidden natural escapes and one-of-a-kind cultural traditions.

For Active Travellers: The Urban Adventures

Hong Kong’s biggest cycling event is back! The Sun Hung Kai Properties Hong Kong Cyclothon, the city’s largest annual cycling event, will be held on October 11 and will take cyclists through the city’s most iconic locations. Registration starts at 10:00 a.m. on August 20, 2026. Those interested in participating in this heart-pumping event may check event and registration details on the Discover Hong Kong Cyclothon page.

Featuring 56 km and 32 km scenic, non-competitive rides, participants will enjoy a rare opportunity to cycle across iconic bridges, through tunnels and past some of the city's most striking urban landscapes. Whether taking on the more challenging 56 km ride or the shorter 32 km ride, participants will have the rare opportunity to cycle on major roads that are closed to all traffic, savoring the thrill of riding through the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong.

The excitement continues off the course at the Cyclothon Carnival in the West Kowloon Cultural District, where visitors can enjoy a full day of sports, entertainment, family-friendly activities and gourmet experiences.

For Culture Lovers: Where Ancient Tradition Illuminates the Modern City

The fall revelries officially begin with the Mid-Autumn Festival, a traditional lunar calendar milestone and one of Hong Kong's most cherished celebrations. The Mid-Autumn Festival is a celebration that spotlights family and togetherness, where people gather to eat mooncakes and admire the brightest full moon of the year. From September 17 to 27, a large-scale international Mid-Autumn lantern display at Victoria Park will showcase spectacular lantern displays, including the renowned Qinhuai Lanterns from Nanjing and an International Lantern Corridor featuring festive lantern artistry from over 20 countries.

Visitors can also enjoy the Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance, one of Hong Kong's most treasured cultural traditions, taking place from September 24 to 26.

For Food and Wine Lovers: A Feast for the Senses in Asia’s Culinary Capital

Food and wine lovers can savor the Hong Kong Wine & Dine Festival from October 29 to November 1, when the Central Harbourfront transforms into a vibrant celebration of global flavors against the iconic Victoria Harbour skyline, featuring more than 300 booths, world-class wines, live entertainment, exclusive tastings, and food and wine pairing experiences.

The Festival will also introduce a new highlight, “Only in Hong Kong” Flavors, featuring signature dishes from more than 100 restaurants—including Michelin-starred establishments, luxury hotels, and beloved local favorites—celebrating the city’s rich and diverse culinary scene. The festivities will continue throughout November with Hong Kong Wine & Dine Month, bringing exclusive dining offers, curated menus, and gourmet experiences to restaurants, bars, and hotels across the city, inviting visitors to discover Hong Kong's diverse and dynamic food scene.

For Party Lovers: A Spook-tacular Fall

October will see Hong Kong host its first-ever citywide Halloween celebration, transforming the entire city into a giant stage for creativity, costumes, and immersive experiences.

Guests can enjoy themed activities and local Halloween collaborations across multiple districts, such as the legendary street party hotspots in Lan Kwai Fong, where visitors can immerse themselves in the drinks and nightlife. Themed food and beverage specials await visitors in Knutsford Terrace and Soho, while costume hunters can head to Pottinger Street in Central or explore Tai Yuen Street in Wan Chai and Fuk Wing Street in Sham Shui Po.

The Halloween excitement begins with two pre-heat weekends on October 17 and 24 before the citywide grand finale on October 31.



Popular attractions including Hong Kong Disneyland and Ocean Park will also unveil their signature Halloween experiences, adding even more thrills to a month-long celebration unlike anywhere else in Asia.

Don’t miss out on all the fun! Book your fall trip in time for Hong Kong’s most exciting time of the year! For more information, visit https://www.discoverhongkong.com/eng/index.html.

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Lea Salonga set to make history as First Filipina honored on Hollywood Walk of Fame

Filipino pride is about to shine brighter on Hollywood Boulevard as Broadway and international theater icon Lea Salonga prepares to make history as the first Filipina to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

The Philippine Consulate General in Los Angeles announced the milestone on August 14, 2026, celebrating Salonga's upcoming recognition in the Live Theatre/Live Performance category. The honor recognizes her extraordinary contributions to live performance and her decades-long career spanning Broadway, film, television, music, and the concert stage.

For generations of Filipinos, Salonga's journey has been a source of pride. Her breakthrough international role as Kim in Miss Saigon established her as a major force in musical theater and earned her a Tony Award, Olivier Award, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award, and Theatre World Award for Best Actress. She also made history as the first Asian actress to play Eponine on Broadway's Les Misérables.

But Salonga's influence extends far beyond the theater.

Millions around the world know her voice as Princess Jasmine in Disney's Aladdin and Fa Mulan in Mulan and Mulan II. She was later named a Disney Legend, cementing her place among the performers whose work has become part of popular culture across generations.

Her career has also continued to evolve across stage and screen. She has appeared in productions including Once on This Island, Here Lies Love, Allegiance, and Flower Drum Song, while continuing to perform internationally as a concert and recording artist. More recently, she lent her singing voice to Celine in KPop Demon Hunters and is set to appear in DreamWorks Animation's Forgotten Island.

Now, another historic chapter is about to unfold in Hollywood.

According to the Philippine Consulate General in Los Angeles, Salonga's Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony is expected to take place in early September, around the same period as the Manila International Film Festival (MIFF), which runs from September 3 to 6, 2026 in Los Angeles. Recent reports have identified September 4 as the expected date for her star ceremony.

The timing makes the occasion even more meaningful for Filipino audiences, as Salonga will also be celebrated by MIFF during its third edition.

On September 6, she will receive the MIFF Icon Award during the festival's Closing Night Gala at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills. The award recognizes her decades-long contributions to theater, film, television, and music and her role in bringing Filipino artistry to audiences around the world.

MIFF itself played an important role in Salonga's Walk of Fame journey, having nominated her for the prestigious honor. The festival described Salonga as a trailblazer whose career has broken barriers and inspired generations of Filipino and Asian artists globally.

For Filipinos, the significance of Salonga's Hollywood star goes beyond another accolade on an already extraordinary résumé. It represents decades of Filipino talent crossing borders and earning a place on one of the world's most recognizable entertainment landmarks.

From Miss Saigon to Disney, from Broadway to Hollywood, Lea Salonga has spent more than four decades showing the world what Filipino artistry can achieve.

And soon, her name will be permanently written among the stars.

Lea Salonga's Hollywood Walk of Fame milestone is not just her moment. It is a moment for Filipino theater, Filipino entertainment, and every Filipino artist dreaming of taking their talent to the world.

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August 17, 2026

Disney’s Frozen is coming to the Philippines in 2027

It’s about to be an snowy summer in April 2027 as 9 Works Theatrical brings the magical kingdom of Arendelle to the Philippines with Disney’s Frozen: The Broadway Musical!
Theater fans can now start dreaming of snowflakes, ice palaces, and a certain unforgettable anthem as 9 Works Theatrical opens its search for the Filipino actors who will bring Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, Sven, Olaf, and Prince Hans to life on the Philippine stage.
 
Based on Disney’s 2013 Academy Award-winning animated film, Frozen: The Broadway Musical expands the beloved story of sisters Elsa and Anna with new songs and scenes created specifically for the stage. The musical features music and lyrics by Oscar-winning songwriters Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, whose score includes beloved songs from the film alongside new musical numbers written for Broadway.
 
The Broadway production opened in 2018 and received three Tony Award nominations, including Best Musical, Best Book of a Musical for Jennifer Lee, and Best Original Score for Anderson-Lopez and Lopez.
 
Now, the story of sisterhood, acceptance, and true love is set to find a new home in the Philippines.
So, who will be our Elsa? Our Anna? Our Kristoff, Olaf, Sven, and Hans?
 
The search for the next Arendelle stars has begun. Let it go, let it go... and let the auditions begin!
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August 16, 2026

Tech & Play Month brings the fun to SM Malls in the East Metro

Tech & Play area at the atrium of SM City Masinag this August
From the latest gadgets and must-have collectibles to cosplay showcases and a dedicated collectors’ destination, Tech & Play Month brings every kind of passion to life at SM Malls in the East Metro.

This August, Tech & Play Month brings together technology, gaming, creativity, and fandom communities for a month-long celebration at SM Malls in the East. From August 1 to 31, discover the latest gadgets, join cosplay activities, hunt for collectibles, and connect with fellow fans.

The new Huawei Puro 90s Series and Huawei Matepad 12 X 2026 available at SM Cyberzone Marikina, Masinag and San Mateo

The trusty, powerful Macbook available at Power Mac Center SM Cyberzone Marikina, Masinag, and iStudio Plus in SM Cyberzone San Mateo

For those ready for their next gadget upgrade, SM Cyberzone offers a wide range of tech finds, from the HUAWEI Pura 90s Series to Apple devices, including MacBook, available at Power Mac Center. Explore smartphones, laptops, accessories, gaming gear, and other tech essentials all in one place.

Stock up on your work essentials -- storage devices, ink, printers, and more at Office Warehouse, SM Center Antipolo Downtown.

Fandom also takes center stage with Cosplay events lined up at SM City Masinag on August 23, and August 29 at SM City Marikina where fans can bring their favorite characters to life and connect with fellow enthusiasts.

Catch Cosplay Fest at SM City Marikina and SM City Masinag and see fandom favorites come to life.

Meanwhile, collectors can hunt for toys, character merchandise, and pop-culture finds at Toy Kingdom inside SM Store Marikina, Masinag, and San Mateo. For more dedicated collectors, SM City Marikina’s Collector’s Hub offers a space to discover new finds and connect with fellow hobbyists.

The Collector's Hub at SM City Marikina is open until August 20 at the Ground Level
From Gundam kits to Hot Wheels, discover exciting collectibles and a new favorite to your collection at Toy Kingdom

Tech & Play Month celebrates the many ways people enjoy their passions—from max out upgrade of gadgets and exploring new tech to cosplaying, collecting, and connecting with fellow fans.


So whether you're a techie, gamer, creator, cosplayer, collector, or simply curious to discover something new, make you most-loved SM Malls in the East Metro part of your August itinerary.


Experience Tech & Play Month from August 1 to 31 at SM City Marikina, SM City Masinag, SM City San Mateo, SM Center Antipolo Downtown and participating SM Supermalls.

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August 15, 2026

Filipinos get a taste at Future Menus 2026 Food Trends Adventure

What does the future of food taste like? That’s what hundreds of guests got to explore for themselves at the Unilever Food Solutions (UFS) Future Menus 2026 Food Trends Adventure last weekend. Held in partnership with GCash for Business, Future Menus transformed the Foro de Intramuros into the home base of a one-of-a-kind food crawl.

The event showcased the culinary ideas shaping how people eat today, and how they may be eating tomorrow. With GCash for Business helping make payments simple and convenient, guests could move seamlessly through the experience and focus on discovering the flavors and trends shaping the future of food.

From Trend Report to Tasting Menu

Future Menus is Unilever Food Solutions’ annual global food trends platform, developed based on extensive research and insights from chefs around the world. This year’s report spotlighted four key trends shaping the future of dining: the resurgence of heritage cuisine, the elevation of street food through more refined techniques, the growing influence of borderless cuisine, and the emergence of more personalized dining experiences.

“Every year, Future Menus brings together insights from chefs, industry experts, consumer behavior, and global food trends to identify the movements that will shape the future of dining. What makes Future Menus truly valuable is translating those insights into practical, profitable solutions that chefs and operators can bring to life in their kitchens immediately.” says Kat Huang, Country Marketing Head of Unilever Food Solutions.

Throughout the food crawl, guests discovered how these trends translated from concept to plate through dishes from 15 merchants, namely: Backyard BBQ, Bigby’s, Bun Run, Caerus, Chotto Matcha, Fiasfud, H Proper, Itamessy, Mezmars & Mau’s, OnlyPans, Poppy’s Halo Halo, Rebel Bakehouse, Sama Sama, Shawarma Ko, and Soriano’s.

Several dishes from the event that offered a glimpse of these trends included Sama Sama’s Filipino beef pares inside a tender bao – their interpretation of the Borderless Cuisine trend, where chefs borrow techniques and formats from around the world while staying true to the flavors of the dish itself.

Meanwhile, Soriano’s shone a light on a classic Filipino dish with its Beef Morcon, bringing back a traditional fiesta dish hardly found on menus today. It’s the kind of dish that captures the spirit of another trend, Culinary Roots, that celebrates ancestral recipes by making traditional Filipino flavors feel exciting and relevant for a new generation of diners.

For dessert, Poppy’s Halo Halo elevated two well-loved Filipino merienda classics – Halo Halo and Mais Con Yelo – without taking away their nostalgic charm but elevating through craftsmanship, quality ingredients, and thoughtful presentation.

Together with the rest of the menus presented at the event, these dishes proved that the future of Filipino cuisine isn’t defined by a single look or style, but by the ways chefs and businesses continue to experiment with formats, reinterpret familiar flavours, and respond to consumer tastes.

Powering the Digital Future of Dining
Presented in partnership with GCash for Business, the event also marked the first-ever cashless Future Menus, offering a real-world look at how the dining experience is changing alongside the country’s shift toward digital payments. GCash for Business was selected as the event’s exclusive payment partner, powering the end-to-end payment experience from ticketing through transactions at participating merchant booths.

Kate Cruz, Head of B2B Growth Marketing of GCash for Business

According to Kate Cruz, B2B Marketing Head of GCash, 60% of food and beverage transactions in the Philippines are already digital. One in five diners pay directly using an e-wallet like GCash, adding, “The shift in consumer behavior is already happening. The opportunity now is to make sure businesses are equipped to keep up.”

For GCash, that means looking beyond the consumer side of digital payments. Every digital buyer, after all, needs a digital seller – and with MSMEs accounting for 90% of businesses in the Philippines, more than 56% of these merchants remain digitally underserved.

“Merchants don’t fear technology; they fear friction,” Cruz said. “Empowering consumers was only half the equation, and now that paying with GCash has become part of Filipinos’ everyday routines, we saw that we needed to shift our attention to bridging the gap for the businesses they’re paying, too.”

At the Food Trends Adventure, GCash for Business had a dedicated booth where restaurants and food business owners could register and apply for their own SoundPay Plus device, a payment solution that accepts multiple payment methods and provides instant audio confirmation for successful transactions.

Across the food crawl experience, GCash for Business also launched a Scan-to-Order feature allowing guests to order and pay directly from where they were instead of waiting in line, further showing how digital tools are streamlining the dining journey and easing the experience for everyone.

As food businesses continue to evolve in response to changing tastes, formats, and consumer expectations, the digital infrastructure supporting them is evolving as well.

Through GCash for Business, the Future Menus Food Trends Adventure showed that dining is not only about what ends up on a plate, but also how businesses and consumers connect around it.

The Future Menus 4 report is now available to download for free through the UFS website. To learn how food businesses can streamline operations, simplify payments, and focus on delivering exceptional dining experiences with GCash, visit GCash for Business.

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Tops ArtFest 2026 brings together more than 300 Artists to build and break norms

This October, TOPS will transform into a vibrant site of artistic encounter, inquiry, and transformation as it presents Tops ArtFest 2026, a four-day celebration of contemporary art happening from October 22 to 25, 2026.
Bringing together more than 300 artists, Tops ArtFest 2026 takes on the theme “Building and Breaking Norms,” exploring how artists engage with the structures, traditions, conventions, and assumptions that shape both art and society.

The festival asks audiences to consider what we inherit, what we choose to preserve or challenge, and what becomes possible when accepted boundaries are reimagined.

At the heart of the festival is the idea that artistic practice is both an act of construction and disruption. Artists build upon histories, cultures, materials, memories, and established forms, while simultaneously questioning conventions, unsettling expectations, and creating new languages through which the world can be understood.

Celebrating Significant Voices in Philippine Contemporary Art
Serving as the festival’s main artists are Junyee and Nune Alvarado, two significant voices in Philippine contemporary art whose practices embody the tension between continuity and transformation.
Joining them are some of the rockstars of Philippine art, including Ronald Ventura, Romulo Galicano, Demi Padua, Charlie Co, Randalf Dila, Dino Gabito, and many more.
TAF 2025 Art Workshop with Mar Vidal
TAF 2025 James Doran Webb Driftwood Sculpture
TAF 2025 Plein Air 2
Their participation provides a central point of dialogue for a festival that brings together artists across disciplines and practices, creating a broader conversation about how art is made, experienced, interpreted, and remembered.

Over four days, TOPS will become a living cultural landscape through exhibitions, installations, talks, workshops, performances, and other artistic engagements.

The festival will offer audiences opportunities to encounter both established and emerging artistic practices while engaging with a multiplicity of perspectives and creative expressions.

“Rather than presenting art as a fixed experience, Tops ArtFest 2026 invites audiences to enter into a conversation between tradition and experimentation, the familiar and the unfamiliar, and the structures we build and the structures we choose to dismantle,” said Tops ArtFest Festival Director Lorenzo Miguel Dino.

The festival is grounded in the belief that art is not merely a reflection of the world. It is also one of the ways in which we imagine what the world could become.

Art Beyond the Gallery
With more than 300 participating artists, Tops ArtFest 2026 offers a significant platform for artistic exchange and public engagement, contributing to Cebu’s continuing development as a dynamic center for arts and culture.

“At TOPS, art will not be confined to a single gallery or a single discipline. Instead, it will inhabit spaces, landscapes, conversations, and encounters,” Dino added.

Through its unique setting and multidisciplinary programming, the festival seeks to make contemporary art more accessible, immersive, and engaging, encouraging audiences to experience art not simply as something to observe, but as something to encounter and participate in.

Tops ArtFest 2026: Building and Breaking Norms will be held from October 22 to 25, 2026, at TOPS, Cebu.

Through this gathering, Tops ArtFest continues its commitment to cultivating spaces for artistic expression, cultural dialogue, and the celebration of the diverse and evolving practices of Filipino artists.

Tops ArtFest 2026 invites audiences to look again, question what has been established, recognize what is being built, and consider what might emerge when the norms are broken.

Save the date: October 22–25, 2026.

Don’t just see it. Experience it. See you at the scenic TOPS.

For more information, contact: info.topssrtfest@gmail.com or 0960-4263425.
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August 10, 2026

Diversifying Your Investment: How to Make the Leap from Gold to Bitcoin

Gold has always been a go-to safety net for protecting money, but today’s investors aren't stopping there. More and more people are pairing traditional assets with newer digital investments to get the best of both worlds: securing their wealth and giving their money room to grow.

Adding digital gold to the mix is a strategic way to build lasting wealth—and it's catching on fast across the region. A report by The Economist highlights that Asian countries account for 64.5% of global demand for gold jewelry and bullion, while the World Gold Council noted that digital gold products have seen a major breakout in recent years.

But sticking only to traditional gold and stocks can mean missing out on bigger returns. That’s why many investors view Bitcoin as a complementary pair for gold when it comes to building a well-rounded portfolio.

“Today, Filipinos are looking for ways to protect the value of their hard-earned money amid everyday financial pressures," says Alden Paul Yburan, Head of GCrypto. "By offering digital gold and curated crypto options side-by-side, GCash aims to enable users to build long-term financial resilience and balance their portfolios right within a platform they already trust.”

Why Gold Investors are Looking at Bitcoin

Digital gold offers the stability and inflation hedge traditionally associated with physical gold, holding its ground when the economy gets rocky. However, the digital version eliminates the logistical baggage of physical ownership—there’s no need for trips to a jeweler, no massive upfront cashouts, and zero worry about secure vault storage.

Building on this foundation, investors looking to accelerate portfolio growth are increasingly turning to Bitcoin. As a decentralized digital asset, it has established itself as one of the fastest-growing investments over the last five years, outperforming many traditional funds and local stocks.

A study by Bitwise notes that adding a manageable allocation of Bitcoin to a diversified portfolio has historically improved risk-adjusted returns, allowing investors to increase potential returns without proportionately increasing the portfolio's overall risk.

Bitcoin also operates on global networks that trade 24/7, giving one the ability to manage or convert your holdings right from your phone. Because its price movements are generally independent of traditional markets, it ensures the portfolio is not entirely exposed to the same market pressures at the same time.

“When you pair them, they complement each other perfectly to balance your portfolio: when traditional markets dip, digital gold acts as your cushion, and when technology and digital adoption skyrocket, Bitcoin acts as your accelerator,” said Yburan.

Moving From Gold to Crypto In One App

Users can manage both digital gold and Bitcoin directly from their phones using GCrypto on GCash.

Acquiring digital gold has been made accessible through GCrypto. Entry begins at just ₱500, allowing one to grow holdings at their own pace through small, consistent contributions. GOLD in GCrypto is also fully insured, certified, and backed 1:1 by physical gold stored in high-security vaults in Switzerland, with full visibility to monitor, buy, or sell 24/7.

“Transitioning from a stable asset like gold into the broader world of cryptocurrency follows that same user-friendly path," says Yburan said. "Growing investors can gain direct exposure to Bitcoin—historically one of the fastest-growing modern asset classes—without the hassle of managing multiple external applications. We are removing traditional barriers and enabling more Filipinos to take part in building long-term financial resilience, right within a platform they already trust.”

For those who are feeling a little overwhelmed by the crypto world, GCrypto offers access to A Beginner’s Guide to Crypto, right inside the app, to help understand Bitcoin and other major tokens. The tokens available on GCrypto are also curated for market strength and credibility, helping avoid scams and ‘rug pulls,’ or instances where new coin creators abandon a project and take raised investor funds.

Like GOLD in GCrypto, there’s no need to shell out a massive lump sum to start. GCash users can start exploring Bitcoin and supplement their digital gold investments for as low as ₱500.

Upgrading your financial strategy doesn’t mean abandoning classic financial moves. It’s about expanding your investment choices—giving you both financial peace of mind and the upside of watching your wealth grow.

Ready to explore? Simply open the GCash app, go to the Invest tab, then choose GCrypto to begin building your cryptocurrency investment through Bitcoin. Download the GCash App on the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, or Huawei App Gallery. Kaya mo, i-GCash mo!

The information provided is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or professional advice. You should always consult a qualified financial professional before making any investment decisions. All investments carry inherent risks, including the potential loss of principal. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Any reliance you place on the information provided is strictly at your own risk.

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August 7, 2026

Shopee backs DTI-led ASEAN Online Sale Day, spotlights Filipino brands across the region

In partnership with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Shopee Philippines joins the 2026 ASEAN Online Sale Day (AOSD) from August 8 to 10, featuring over 50 local brands. Carrying the theme “A Click to Prosperity”, the annual ASEAN initiative brings together countries of Southeast Asia and leading e-commerce platforms to create more opportunities for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and reinforce digital commerce as a key driver of economic integration in the region.

Shopee is launching a dedicated AOSD collection featuring a diverse range of categories to showcase the quality and diversity of Filipino products, including consumer electronics such as Hanabishi, lifestyle and home brands like Bash Manila, consumer goods from Del Monte, Unilove, and Issy, and fashion favorites like Bench.

For a limited period only, shoppers can enjoy exclusive AOSD vouchers on top of other discounts to encourage discovery and purchases from local businesses, transforming the campaign into meaningful support for homegrown enterprises.

"Now in our 4th year of participation, the ASEAN Online Sale Day shows how regional cooperation can create meaningful opportunities at the local level," said Vincent Lee, Head of Shopee Philippines. “We hope to help local businesses reach more customers by giving their brands greater visibility and making it easier for shoppers to discover and support them."

This engagement forms part of Shopee’s support for the Philippines’ ASEAN chairmanship this year. The e-commerce platform also supported the DTI’s ASEAN Connectivity Event, where Shopee talked about the Shopee International Platform (SIP) amid government and industry stakeholders’ discussions about regional digital cooperation and cross-border commerce. The company is also set to participate in another ASEAN-related engagement in September as discussions on strengthening the region's digital economy continue.

The ASEAN Online Sale Day brings together leading e-commerce platforms across Southeast Asia to promote cross-border commerce through online promotions, capacity-building activities, and stronger collaboration among businesses and stakeholders. By participating, Shopee reinforces its support for initiatives that expand market access for local sellers while contributing to ASEAN's vision of a more connected, inclusive, and digitally empowered economy.

"Our participation goes beyond supporting a regional campaign," Lee added. "Supporting initiatives like AOSD reflects our long-term commitment to creating more tangible opportunities for local MSMEs to grow, gain visibility, and connect with more customers."

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Dulaang UP’s 49th Theatre Season Reimagines Rizal’s Noli and El Fili for a New Generation

Dulaang Unibersidad Pilipinas’ 49th Theatre Season echoes Dr. José Rizal’s call for interventionist action with the theme, "Paano Umalala nang may Pag-alaga?" This milestone season tackles the urgent question of how a society remembers its past and protects its collective memory with radical care, especially in an era facing rapid historical amnesia. Commemorating Rizal's 130th death anniversary, we bring you back-to-back stagings of Rizal’s revolutionary novels, Noli Me Tángere and El Filibusterismo. Dulaang UP brings together two of the country's most prominent theatre directors to breathe new life into foundational Filipino texts, a continuation of our founding Artistic Director National Artist for Theatre Tony Mabesa’s legacy of rendering timeless pieces in present-day contexts and struggles.
By presenting Rizal’s two landmark novels in dialogue, Dulaang UP’s 49th Theatre Season elevates traditional history archiving by turning the stage into a living archive. Instead of confining history to textbooks, the theatre animates heritage, enabling actors and audiences to physically engage with, question, and pass on the nation's cultural memory. This vibrant space bridges classroom theory and today’s world, serving as a rigorous training environment where experienced professionals and student scholars collaborate. Ultimately, this artistic practice grounds both performers and audiences in truth, fostering a living, multi-layered understanding of our shared societal challenges.

Rizal’s novels are still highly relevant today because the issues they revealed—such as systemic corruption, abuse of power, and civic apathy—still afflict the modern Philippines. The characters like Doña Victorina and the corrupt friars showcase political opportunism, greed, and manipulation, reflecting current political dynasties and institutional graft. Rizal's novels remind us that, although the oppressors' faces have shifted from colonial rulers to local elites and aspiring kleptocrats, the fight of the masses against injustice remains unchanged. Reading these works today are revelatory of societal problems that have only evolved from the 19th century, not vanished.

Additionally, the contrasting methods of reform through Crisostomo Ibarra and Simoun provide an enduring lesson in social activism and nation-building. Ibarra’s focus on education and institutional change emphasizes the importance of truth, critical thinking, and intellectual freedom—crucial tools in combating today's widespread misinformation and historical inaccuracies. Meanwhile, Simoun’s turn to radical revolution serves as a warning about the harmful effects of extinguishing peaceful paths to justice. In the end, both novels encourage contemporary Filipinos to reject complacency, seek enlightenment, and actively participate in fostering a society grounded on equity.

The season opens with José Estrella’s direction of a reimagination of Noli Me Tangere (based on the Filipino translation by National Artist for Literature Virgilio S. Almario), titled Fiestas y Muertos. Estrella's staging presents Noli Me Tangere through two contrasting visual and emotional themes: the chaotic, forced happiness of public fiestas and the quiet, eerie reality of societal decline and death (muertos).
 
Noli Me Tangere The Opera (2011)
This production mirrors the societal issues of Spanish-colonial San Diego, where lavish religious events are used by the ruling elite to hide extreme poverty, corruption, and psychological suffering. Framing Rizal’s novel within this dramaturgical approach transforms it from a conventional period piece into a dynamic, ritualistic cycle of life, death, and societal spectacle. This viewpoint offers a deep reflection on a people, as Elias quietly states at the end, who might perish in darkness without witnessing the dawn.

Following this, Dexter M. Santos takes the helm for Nitrogliserina; a new play by Guelan Varela-Luarca, based on and inspired by El Filibusterismo. This alternate narrative pursues the revolutionary possibilities left unresolved in Rizal’s final novel. What if the story we inherited was not the one we needed?
Isang Panaginip na Fili (2010)
Interrogating the limits of reform, the violence of established orders, and the fantasies of liberation that continue to haunt the Filipino imagination, Nitrogliserina confronts the precarious aftermath of a revolution. As power structures collapse and new futures emerge, the play offers a meditation on the price of remaking a nation.

Fiestas y Muertos will run from October to November 2026, with Nitrogliserina scheduled for February to March 2027; ticketing information will be announced soon. The season will feature both regular evening performances and weekend matinees at the IBG-KAL Theatre, UP Diliman. For sponsorship opportunities, block reservations, showbuying, and early ticket inquiries, contact the Dulaang UP Marketing Team at dulaangup.marketing.upd@up.edu.ph or follow Dulaang UP’s official social media pages for updates.

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