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Boxstage Manila opens its new theater season with Tagay Para Sa Ex, a stage production about love, breakups, and the honest conversations that often surface only after a few drinks.
Some stories are written. Others are stolen and celebrated by the very people who should have known better.
The Italian Film Festival returns to Manila from June 26 to July 1, 2026, presenting six acclaimed contemporary Italian films, including the latest works by internationally renowned directors Paolo Sorrentino (The Great Beauty, Youth) and Paolo Genovese (Perfect Strangers).
The future of home security continues its journey at Wilcon Depot Balintawak as Yale Philippines brings the second leg of its Smart Yale Home Pop-up Booth experiential showcase to one of the country’s key destinations for builders, designers, and homeowners.
The Manila Hotel once again opens it Grand Lobby to a celebration of heritage, artistry, and national pride with Draped in Valor, Fashioned in Freedom: 2026 Philippine Independence Showcase, presented in partnership with Designers Circle Philippines.
9 Works Theatrical finally pulled back the curtains and revealed the powerhouse cast for its upcoming production, YEMAYA



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Jake Moore (Shia LaBeouf) may be worth millions at a ludicrously young age but he is also keen to do some good in the world by investing in green energy amid a fascinating world intoxicated by the sheer thrill of as much money as possible.
To play the role of Jake, Oliver Stone cast Shia LaBeouf, star of the hugely successful “Transformers” films, as well as the recent “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,” and the thriller “Disturbia.” “He reminds me of a young Tom Cruise [with whom Stone worked on “i”],” says Stone of LaBeouf -- “The same drive, work ethic, and energy.”
LaBeouf describes Jake as someone who comes from a modest background, and whose tenure as a caddie for Louis Zabel, the head of the esteemed investment bank Keller Zabel, would lead to much bigger things. “Jake is a guy who came from nothing, in Long Island, with a father who’s non-existent,” the actor explains. “Jake was hired right out of business school and put into Keller Zabel as a proprietary trader, and starts trading his own account. He works his way up the ladder and becomes Zabel’s right-hand man at a young age.”
“It is amazing. I come from poverty. My mother laughs about it all the time. She went on welfare; we had no money and now I’m trading upwards of $300,000 in the morning. It’s outrageous. It’s really outrageous. My Mom’s happy as a clam,” LaBeouf concludes on the current state of his career.The Manila Hotel once again opens it Grand Lobby to a celebration of heritage, artistry, and national pride with Draped in Valor, Fashioned ...