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June 9, 2025

“Heneral Luna” and “Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral” return to cinemas this Independence Day

In celebration of Philippine Independence Day, the box office and critically acclaimed historical epics “Heneral Luna” and “Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral” are returning to the big screen starting June 12, 2025.

These award-winning films, which chronicle the heroic lives of Generals Antonio Luna and Gregorio del Pilar, captivated audiences with their gripping storytelling, powerful performances, and patriotic spirit. Now, fans of the Bayaniverse have the unique opportunity to revisit the first two installments of the trilogy before the much-anticipated final chapter, “Quezon”, arrives in theaters later this year.

Produced by TBA Studios and directed by Jerrold Tarog, “Heneral Luna” (2015) and “Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral” (2018) earned both critical praise and commercial success for bringing Philippine history to life with unflinching honesty and cinematic excellence.

John Arcilla as Heneral Luna

Paulo Avelino as Gregorio del Pilar

Don’t miss the opportunity to relive these beloved movies. Catch them in the following participating cinemas:

June 12 only:

  • Robinsons Galleria Ortigas
  • Robinsons Manila
  • Robinsons Antipolo
  • Shangri-La Red Carpet Cinemas
  • Fishermall Quezon City
  • Fishermall Malabon
  • Sta. Lucia East Grand Mall

June 12–15:

  • SM Cinema North EDSA
  • SM Cinema Mall of Asia
  • SM Cinema Fairview

Ticket prices start at Php 150 in select cinemas.

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June 6, 2025

A Night in Hollywood: MSO Brings the Silver Screen to Life

Get ready for a cinematic night like no other as the Manila Symphony Orchestra (MSO) presents “A Night in Hollywood”, the second concert of its highly anticipated 99th season. Taking place on Saturday, June 28, 2025, at 7:30 PM at the Aliw Theater, this grand musical spectacle promises to transport audiences into the magical world of Hollywood film music — live in concert.

Under the baton of acclaimed American guest conductor Angel Velez, and featuring internationally celebrated Hungarian cellist Zoltán Onczay, the concert brings together the magic of movies and the power of live symphonic performance. Also joining the orchestra are top composers and conductors from the Los Angeles Film Conducting Intensive (LAFCI), showcasing original film-inspired works in a unique collaboration with MSO.

 
Zoltán Onczay (cellist) and Angel Velez (conductor)

Part I of the concert opens with Tribute to the Film Composers, a lush orchestral arrangement by John Williams honoring the greats of classic Hollywood. Audiences will then experience new, cutting-edge compositions from rising stars in film music including Sophia Bass (Heart of a Warrior), Julia Sanchez, Jennifer Jolley, Yuxuan Liu, Mohamad Rasull, Robin Raisch, and Noah N. Zubia-Sanchez — a rich tapestry of musical storytelling that reflects global voices and contemporary cinematic styles. The movement Hungarian Rhapsody by David Popper, featuring Onczay on cello, concludes the first half with fiery virtuosity.

Part II is a thrilling homage to John Williams, one of the most iconic film composers of all time. The MSO will perform beloved themes from Harry Potter, Schindler’s List (with violinist Alessio Benvenuti), Jurassic Park, Superman, E.T., and Seven Years in Tibet (with Onczay returning as cello soloist). Also featured is Williams’ arrangement of Por Una Cabeza, with violinist Jeanne Rafaella Marquez, and the grand finale: the rousing Olympic Fanfare and Theme.

With its blend of Hollywood classics and world-premiere compositions, “A Night in Hollywood” offers a rare opportunity for Manila audiences to hear film music elevated by the full force of a live orchestra. It’s more than a concert — it’s a celebration of storytelling, emotion, and artistry.

Don’t miss this one-night-only event that promises to dazzle film fans, music lovers, and dreamers alike.

Tickets are now available. Experience the music behind the movies — only with the Manila Symphony Orchestra.

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Tom Felton Returns as Draco Malfoy in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child on Broadway!

Accio nostalgia! Potterheads, prepare your Time-Turners — Tom Felton is stepping back into the wizarding world as Draco Malfoy in the Broadway production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child!

Felton, who became a household name through his iconic portrayal of Draco in the Harry Potter film series, will make his magical Broadway debut reprising the role in a whole new light. Set 19 years after the events of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, The Cursed Child explores the next generation of witches and wizards — including Draco's son, Scorpius Malfoy — while delving deeper into the legacies left behind by the original characters.

This limited 19-week engagement begins November 11 at the Lyric Theatre in New York City, promising spellbinding performances, dazzling magic, and a powerful story that bridges generations of fans.

Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime return to the wizarding world! Sign up now for first access to tickets at HarryPotterBroadway.com.

Wands at the ready — Broadway just got a lot more Slytherin.

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June 5, 2025

SM hosts biggest ARMY Fan Festival, Welcome to BorahaEast!

This June to July, East Metro turns purple as SM Malls in the East invite all ARMYs to join the Welcome to BorahaEAST celebration — the biggest fandom event of the year - happening from June 13 to July 9 across 7 SM malls: SM City Marikina, SM City Masinag, SM City San Mateo, SM Center Antipolo Downtown, SM City Taytay, SM Center Angono, and SM City East Ortigas.

Launched under SM Supermalls’ Extra Exciting East regional campaign and the nationwide SM Fandom initiative, Welcome to BorahaEAST is a tribute to the music, message, and global impact of BTS. This multi-mall celebration gives fans the chance to connect, express their love for BTS, and create unforgettable purple memories through curated activities designed especially for the ARMY community.

What to expect: A full month of purple magic

Purple illumination (June 13–July 9)

Witness all 7 malls light up in iconic BTS purple, symbolizing the group’s love and connection with their fans. It’s the perfect way to kick off the BTS Festa season in the East!

Simultaneous cup sleeve event (June 14)

Join fellow fans for a day of fandom unity, photo ops, and exclusive cup sleeves as all seven SM malls host a massive BTS-themed cup sleeve event.

ARMY fan gathering, pop-up market, and key ring party


Celebrate an OT7 reunion with your ARMY friends, shop for K-merch, and enjoy interactive booths and installations at select fan events:

  • June 14 – SM City Taytay
  • June 15 – SM City Marikina
  • June 21 – SM Center Angono
  • June 29 – SM City East Ortigas
  • July 5 – SM City Masinag

ARMY key ring party

  • June 22 – SM Center Antipolo Downtown

Random play dance

  • July 5 – SM City San Mateo

End the celebration with a burst of energy as ARMYs take center stage and show off their dance moves during a full-on BTS Random Play Dance showdown!

Where music meets memories

Welcome to BorahaEAST is more than a celebration — it’s a place for connection. It brings together fans from all walks of life who have been inspired by BTS’ music and message of hope, self-love, and togetherness. The event series reflects how SM Supermalls continues to champion safe, inclusive, and joyful spaces for fandoms to thrive.

So, whether you’re a newly converted ARMY or celebrating your BTS era with longtime friends, this is your sign to head to the East. Spend the BTS Festa season with your ARMY friends, collect memories, and celebrate — because a new chapter has begun.

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The Next Generation of LG AI TVs Is Here, Dedicated to You in Ways You’ve Never Seen Before!

Powered by the α11 AI Processor Gen2 with Affectionate Intelligence,
Redefining Next-Gen Viewing Just for You
The next evolution in home entertainment is here. Continuing its 12-year legacy of OLED innovation, LG Electronics introduces its 2025 TV lineup, packed with powerful AI, immersive displays, and smart features designed to fit your lifestyle. With next-level AI performance, intuitive controls, advanced display technology, and a refined user interface powered by enhanced processing, LG’s latest TVs deliver a major leap forward in performance, personalization, and everyday convenience.
Leading the Way in Display Technology: OLED evo and QNED evo
Marking 12 years of OLED excellence, LG continues to raise the bar in home entertainment with its 2025 OLED TV lineup. The latest LG OLED AI B5 delivers lifelike colors and richer hues for a more natural viewing experience, while the LG OLED evo AI C5 enhances brightness with its new Brightness Booster for clearer, more vibrant scenes. At the top of the range, the LG OLED evo AI G5 offers exceptional clarity and immersive visuals in a sleek, premium design—perfect for any modern space.
Pushing boundaries beyond OLED, the LG QNED evo AI impresses with Dynamic QNED Color that brings every scene to life. With a new 100” screen size option, ultra-slim design, and advanced color technology, LG’s QNED evo series redefines what’s possible for these TVs.

Smarter Performance with α-Series AI Processors
LG’s 2025 TVs are powered by the latest lineup of α-series AI processors: α11 AI Processor Gen2, α9 AI Processor Gen8, and α8 AI Processor Gen2, each designed to deliver a smarter, more immersive viewing experience. The α11 AI Processor Gen2 brings the most powerful performance for fast-paced content and premium entertainment. The α9 AI Processor Gen8 delivers incredibly clear and lifelike picture quality. The α8 AI Processor Gen2 ensures smooth and reliable everyday viewing.

With intelligent upscaling, adaptive sound, and content recommendations, LG’s AI processors help create a viewing experience that feels effortless, personal, and elevated.
A Viewing Experience Designed for You
LG’s 2025 OLED TV models learn and adapt to you. With a simple press of the AI button, the screen greets you with a personalized welcome and suggests relevant keywords based on your habits and environment. These TVs enable real-time learning, voice recognition, and accurate content recommendations that evolve over time.

The new Voice ID feature enhances personalization by instantly recognizing individual users without the need for manual profile switching. Just say, “Show me action movies,” and the TV curates content tailored to your viewing preferences. With support for user profiles, customizable Quick Cards, app prioritization, and the intuitive AI Concierge, LG’s 2025 lineup transforms the home screen into a smart, dynamic space that responds to your lifestyle.
Next-Level Picture and Sound, Powered by AI
Elevate your viewing experience with LG’s AI Picture Pro technology that maps each scene in three dimensions, fine-tuning contrast and detail for incredibly lifelike visuals. At the same time, LG’s AI Sound Pro adapts audio in real time, surrounding you with rich, immersive sound that makes every moment feel cinematic.
Remote Control, Reinvented for You
The AI Magic Remote, redesigned for your smart life, comes standard with the 2025 LG OLED lineup. The AI button has been moved front and center for easier access, replacing the previous mic button. Meanwhile, the new Home button replaces the usual Input button, providing quick access to the Home Hub for effortless management of all your connected devices.

Refreshed in design, the remote retains the familiar point, click, and scroll functions, making navigation simple and smooth. Engineered to unify your smart ecosystem, the AI Magic Remote streamlines control across all your devices.
Troubleshooting Made Easy
With LG’s built-in AI Chatbot, assistance is always at your fingertips. First introduced in 2024 and now even smarter, it can easily distinguish between content requests and technical issues. Just long-press the AI button and describe a problem such as “My TV turns on by itself,” and the system quickly scans relevant settings to provide real-time troubleshooting tips, making solutions effortless and quick.
LG’s latest OLED TVs don’t just innovate—they connect with you on a whole new level. With smart technology that adapts to your preferences, every moment at home becomes more immersive, intuitive, and truly yours. Designed to inspire optimism, these TVs help you appreciate the good in today while opening doors to tomorrow’s possibilities through meaningful, connected experiences, because life’s good when your TV feels like it knows you.

Life isn’t just about having the latest technology—it’s about the meaningful experiences it creates and the impact it brings to our everyday lives. Discover more at www.lg.com/ph/tv-soundbars/ and stay connected by following LG Philippines (@lgphilippines) on www.facebook.com/LGPhilippines/, www.instagram.com/lgphilippines/ and www.tiktok.com/@lgphilippines.
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'Wicked: For Good' Trailer Unveiled: A Glimpse into the Epic Conclusion

The highly anticipated trailer for Wicked: For Good has finally arrived, offering fans a captivating glimpse into the concluding chapter of the Witches of Oz saga. Directed by Jon M. Chu, this sequel to the 2024 hit Wicked continues the journey of Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) and Glinda (Ariana Grande) as their intertwined destinies reach a dramatic climax.

Set to premiere on November 21, 2025, Wicked: For Good picks up immediately after the events of the first film, delving deeper into the complex relationship between Elphaba and Glinda. The trailer showcases pivotal moments from the second act of the Broadway musical, including Glinda's wedding, the arrival of Dorothy, and Elphaba's transformation into the Wicked Witch of the West.

Musically, the trailer teases powerful renditions of iconic songs such as “No Good Deed” and the emotionally charged duet “For Good,” highlighting the evolving bond and conflict between the two protagonists. Composer Stephen Schwartz has also contributed original songs for the sequel, promising fresh musical experiences for audiences.

Visually, the film expands beyond the confines of Shiz University, exploring the broader political and social landscape of Oz. The trailer features dramatic scenes of betrayal, magic, and looming conflict, with glimpses of Dorothy and her companions, as well as public hysteria against Elphaba.

The returning cast includes Jeff Goldblum as the Wizard, Michelle Yeoh as Madame Morrible, and Jonathan Bailey as Fiyero, adding depth to the narrative as alliances shift and tensions escalate. Director Jon M. Chu emphasizes a more emotional and consequence-laden sequel, calling it a story of soul-searching and reckoning with difficult decisions.

As anticipation builds for the film's release, the trailer has stirred high expectations among fans, promising a dramatic and heartfelt cinematic experience that delves into themes of friendship, loyalty, and the complex aftermath of standing up for one's beliefs.

With its blend of familiar moments and fresh surprises, Wicked: For Good is poised to deliver a spectacular and emotionally resonant finale to the beloved Witches of Oz saga.

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June 4, 2025

Streamlined II: The National Artist Arturo Luz Exhibition

“You are what you paint. You paint what you are.”

Renaissance Gallery is excited to showcase the second edition of STREAMLINED: The Art of National Artist Arturo Luz. 

Arturo Luz, recognized as a National Artist in 1997, brought a refreshing simplicity to Philippine art, standing out against the more colorful and decorative styles of his time. He focused on clear, clean lines, drawing inspiration from artists like Paul Klee, who famously described a line as “a dot taken for a walk.” Luz also admired the works of Mexican artist Rufino Tamayo, whose simplified human figures had a profound influence on him. In 1952, Luz gained recognition by winning First Prize in an art competition for a piece called "Bagong Taon," which depicted joyful New Year celebrations he had witnessed. 

Luz was particularly skilled at capturing the essence of cyclists, musicians, acrobats, and jugglers through disciplined lines. His last few figurative pieces, before he transitioned to pure abstraction, were inspired by Oriental porcelain, where he was more fascinated by the shapes and structure than by the subjects themselves. 

In the 1980s, after traveling through Asia and India, Luz returned to figurative art, exploring themes such as “Objects of the Past” and “Cities of the Past.” 

He described these works as “imaginary landscapes” drawn from his memories, combining different elements into unique images that weren’t meant to be literal. Beyond painting, Luz expressed his creativity through sculpture, printmaking, and photography, all of which showcased his signature style of elegant simplicity. 

Arturo Luz was not only a talented artist but also an effective leader in the art community. From the 1970s to the mid-1980s, he managed his own Luz Gallery while also overseeing the Museum of Philippine Art, the Metropolitan Museum, and the Design Center of the Philippines, demonstrating his remarkable organizational skills. 

In short, National Artist Arturo Luz had a profound impact on Philippine art, shaping its future. 
You can visit “STREAMLINED II” at the Art Center in SM Megamall until June 16, 2025.
“In my own little world, I know exactly what I want to do. And the greatest satisfaction for me is doing things that become works of art. I can find no equivalent for that. “  –Arturo Luz
Here's a glimpse of his art through the perspective of Mr. Luz himself:

Early works 
This is where Klee’s influence comes into play. Some painters find themselves captivated by shapes or colors. In my case, it’s challenging to articulate the attraction. I have always been impressed with anything linear, and Klee’s work happens to be linear. Everything reminds me of my student days. Design is deeply ingrained in me. It has become second nature. I can tell if a certain design “works” or not. I read it instinctively.
 
Cities of the Past
These architectural paintings, which I call “Cities of the Past,” are imaginary landscapes, recollections of my Asian pilgrimages. They share a common element: they are not literal but rather composite images formed from memory. They are imagined, transformed, and invented. They don’t originate directly from a single source. 

The Musicians, Acrobats, and Jugglers
“In Madrid, I also saw carnivals featuring Ferris wheels, which inspired my 'Carnival Wall' series of drawings. These drawings attempt to translate the geometry, motion, tension, shapes, forms, twists, and interlockings that comprise a carnival into linear patterns, encompassing all its planes, framework, and skeleton. They attempt to communicate in graphic terms the color, sound, and gaiety of celebrations.”

Structuring Temples
“The profusion of fascinating forts, palaces, battlements, mosques, and temples! Enormous! I cannot tell you how impressive it was. The history, architecture, colors, costumes, and faces of the most stunning individuals on the planet captivated me. These women and their children strolled through the streets, and I watched their expressions. I photographed them all. I would position myself in a corner of Jaipur, rotate 360 degrees, and capture images of everything around me, creating a visual spectacle.”
Still Life according to Arturo Luz 
“I am not interested in things’ physical appearance, but rather in their nature. Even if I paint realistically, I do things that undermine the sense of reality. I am always abstracting, always inventing. The pottery I paint doesn’t exist. However, they all resemble early Chinese porcelain. Everything I do is invented. I created my own material. I invent my own anatomy. I am after the gesture of the figure, the bone, and the structure, not the surface.”
Desert Plants
“The thorn was the last object of aesthetic delectation. Coiled in a tight, bristling ball or unleashed like a shower of barbed wires, the thorns of desert plants are like the dried bramble bush, shorn of its leaves, rolling and tumbling across the desert plains, blown by the arid wind. They are particularly arresting for the tension they evince and convey. You're forgetting that I have the patience of a spider.”


Choosing Burlap
“The burlap works of Italian Alberto Burri and Spaniard [Manolo] Millares sparked my curiosity and interest in this material. I must have bought a great pile of burlap— rolls and rolls of it. I decided to paint the burlap an even color: white, black, grey, brown, and pure ochre. I would tear up the materials, and depending on the grade of burlap, the ripped edges would vary. We gathered a variety of colors and shapes, which were incredibly diverse, before I began working on the composition. I would throw pieces of burlap flat on the ground. Eventually, the pieces will begin to connect, overlap, and take shape. Some of these pieces ran from forty to sixty feet long! Ultimately, I would have made arrangements that worked. Next, another assistant would meticulously stitch all these pieces together using long, curved sack needles. They seamlessly integrate into the overall burlap backdrop. The amazing thing is that there is no visible sewing.”

Luz and sculptures
“Even if the medium changes from painting to sculpture, I still work on the same principles of design. It’s just the material that changes. It’s the three dimensionality that changes from the two dimensionality of a painting. However, essentially, sculpture is driven by the same principles as his painting. As you can see, sculptures are expressive designs that can easily translate into a painting. You know that the pure elegance of simplicity, the discipline, the restraint, the correctness, the detachment of the piece from any emotional entanglement is something that is very Luz, whether in a sculpture or a painting. So, “Whether it’s a painting or a sculpture, I work on the same principle.”
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