Celebrate the Magic of Festive Season at Fairmont Hotels & Resorts

World-renowned hospitality brand and one of Accor’s leading luxury brands, Fairmont Hotels & Resorts invites travelers to embrace the spirit of the holidays with dazzling festive experiences around the world. Whether nestled in a snow-dusted mountain retreat or the sun-soaked beachside, each Fairmont destination transforms into a charming, magical getaway for the season.

This year, Fairmont is also partnering with luxury Christmas tree brand Balsam Hill and Balsam Hill Canada to unveil “Special Delivery,” Fairmont’s festive campaign celebrating the art of giving and connection. At Fairmont Banff Springs, Fairmont San Francisco, Fairmont Royal York, and Fairmont Hacienda Costa del Sol, guests will discover beautifully styled Balsam Hill tree installations inspired by the joy of receiving and delivering something truly special, with the opportunity for a family or friend portrait as well as a deluxe array of sweet festive treats available for purchase, each raising funds for Make-A-Wish. This collaboration brings together Fairmont’s century-long tradition of heartfelt hospitality with Balsam Hill’s timeless craftsmanship, all in support of Make-A-Wish.

From family-friendly festive escapes and après-ski activities to cheerful dining and cocktails, seasonal spa indulgences and unforgettable New Year’s soirées, Fairmont’s global destinations offer countless ways to revel in the joy of the season. Wherever your travels take you, discover moments of warmth, wonder, and celebration to Make Special Happen this festive time of year

At The Plaza, a Fairmont Managed Hotel, guests are invited to experience the magic of the city with festive suites, seasonal décor and exclusive holiday experiences. The “Suitest Season of All” package offers a luxurious suite with a 7-foot decorated tree, festive floral arrangement and chef-inspired welcome amenity, available for stays through January 5. Then, for fans of the classic film, the “Home Alone: Fun in New York” package lets guests recreate iconic movie moments and live like Kevin, including a private limousine tour of filming locations, a large cheese pizza and a decadent ice cream sundae.

This holiday season, Fairmont Mayakoba guests are invited to experience the magic of togetherness at the Festive Village, running from December 19 through December 31. Festivities begin with the Grand Opening of the Christmas Village and Tree Lighting Ceremony at Isla Lawn on December 19, followed by a Mexican Christmas Dinner at La Laguna on December 24 and Santa’s enchanting arrival on December 25. Families can enjoy festive activities at the Kids’ Club, while adults unwind with seasonal spa treatments inspired by nature’s restorative elements.

Tastes of the Season

This winter, Fairmont Tokyo invites guests to experience the elegance of the season with its Japanese-style Winter Afternoon Tea at the 35th-floor Lobby Lounge Vue Mer, available from now through February 28. Each item is artfully presented in a wooden box, showcasing the spirit of omotenashi and Japan’s seasonal aesthetics. Guests can savor delicate wagashi such as strawberry daifuku and matcha-mandarin monaka, alongside refined savory creations like marinated crab, Shogoin turnip with citrus and dashi jelly supervised by the hotel’s sushi and teppanyaki chefs.

Fairmont Tokyo

This holiday season, the Fairmont Palliser invites guests to celebrate in timeless style with festive culinary experiences. Enjoy Festive Afternoon Tea from now through December 28 with house made scones and holiday treats, along with a Yuletide Lunch or Dinner from November 28 through December 26 featuring a three-course roasted turkey feast. On Christmas Day, indulge in a lavish brunch buffet in the Crystal Ballroom, or bring the celebration home with Turkey to Go.

Fairmont Singapore invites guests to savor the festive season with specially crafted Christmas menus across their restaurants, highlighted by the enchanting Gingerbread Hut at The Stamford Brasserie. For celebrations at home, the “Christmas at Home” offering features handcrafted roasts, festive sides, and signature desserts from Prego and the hotel’s culinary team. Perfect for intimate gatherings or gifting, orders can be placed online from now through December 25.

At Fairmont Olympic Hotel Seattle, guests are invited to experience Tea en Pointe – A Nutcracker Holiday Experience, a festive interpretation of the hotel’s famed Afternoon Tea. This enchanting celebration features seasonal flavors paired with live performances by Olympic Ballet Theatre and The Seattle Quartet. Offered on December 7 and December 18 in the Garden Room, it’s a magical way to toast the season

Ring in the New Year

Ring in 2026 at Fairmont the Palm with a with a dazzling lineup of festive dinners and entertainment across Flow Kitchen, Little Miss India, Seagrill Bistro, Frevo and Mashrabiya Lounge. Guests can enjoy international and themed cuisine, five-course menus, live music, DJs and crafted cocktails, with special pricing and complimentary access for children. Ring in 2026 in style with unforgettable culinary experiences, vibrant entertainment, and a festive atmosphere for the whole family.

View more of Fairmont’s festive offerings HERE.

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A Review of ‘Bar Boys: The Musical’

Where law meets heart – the musical tells us that “Justice is not just a profession; it is a calling shaped by empathy, integrity, and humanity.”

 

“Bar Boys: The Musical” is a stage adaptation of Kip Oebanda’s 2017 film of the same name. It was produced and staged by Barefoot Theatre Collaborative. The musical had its previous run in 2024. This revolves around a group of four friends who are aspiring lawyers in a law school. They have different personalities, but they share the same goal of changing the justice system in the Philippines.

The musical play presented a more flavorful take than the original film. It brings an in-depth portrayal of the four male protagonists — Erik Vicencio (Benedix Ramos), Chris Abueva (Alex Diaz), Torran Garcia (Jerom Canlas), and Josh Zuñiga (Omar Uddin) leveled up with upgraded characterization. Ramos and his emotional interpretation of Erik did not gain control over his powerful vocal ability, making his performance flawless throughout the show. His outburst at the Bar Exam scene with the song “Lakompake” showcases his rap ability and amazing madness on stage, justifying the character’s fury and grief over his father’s death.

Diaz effectively played Chris as the most outwardly confident among the leads. His natural charismatic and well-spoken portrayal fits him for the role since his fluency in English helps. Uddin’s Josh made the narrative more real. He justified his role as someone with strong idealism. His presence in the storyline balances the tone of the show, showing the perspective of a man providing contrast to the trajectories of the other three characters.

Canlas, however, originated Torran as a closeted character in the show, which is not similar to what Rocco Nacino presented on the film. This makes the musical LGBT-friendly, as though he represents Torran’s arc that involves admitting his feelings and identity to her mother. Torran’s chemistry with the character of Victor Cruz (Gio Gahol) thrilled the audience on how their scenes gave flavor to the show. Gahol handled the role with dignity and depth, breaking the cliched “gay rope” pitfalls. His relationship with Torran is not made overly sexualized but emotionally resonant.

Law school, being represented in the show, pushes each character to the brink — but their friendships keep them grounded. The musical shows that success is empty if it costs you the people who hold you together.

The song “May Singil Ang Pangarap,” which is one of the central thematic numbers, captures the emotional and social cost of pursuing the dream of becoming a successful lawyer. It serves as a musical thesis for the struggles the characters in the show endure, and it works on multiple layers, whether individual, relational, or systemic. It highlights the universal painful truth of every person’s dream demands something in return like money, relationships, and even one’s sense of self.

Shiela Francisco, meanwhile, who played Justice Hernandez, added that motherly effect to the character originated by Odette Khan in the film. She embodied a morally grounded and dramatically rich character. Francisco did not change how Khan’s dramatis persona is perceived by the audience based on the picture. She boosted Hernandez in the musical as the bridge between generations. Her character ties together with the weight of tradition with the youthful hopes of change. Her delivery of “Dear Future Lawyers” song number innately shows how well-trained she is for being a veteran in the theatre arts.

Other cast members include: Juliene Mendoza and Lorenz Martinez (alternating as Paping), Nor Domingo (as Atty. Maurice Carlson), Gimbey Dela Cruz (as Boss Mama), Natasha Cabrera (as Chris’ mother/female professor/judge), and Carlon Motabato (as male professor/law student’s father).

The covers for the main cast include Ian Pangilinan (Chris), Shaun Ocrisma (Victor), Jude Hinumdum (Erik), Chino Veguillas (Paping/Atty. Carlson), and Naths Everett (Justice Hernandez/Boss Mama/Female Professors & others). While the covers are already given, the show also has Ace Polias as the male swing, and Aecy Abne as the female swing.

With Ade Valenzona and Mijon Cortez returning as part of the ensemble, they are joined by Sheena Belarmino, Dippy Arceo, Pappel, Denize Castillo, Keith Sumbi, Ammin Acha-ur, Gelo Lantaco, Daniel Wesley, Elian Dominguez, Curp Adriano, Robe Zamora Dagcuta, Joshua Rico, and Leo Lapitan.

The show is not perfect, but indeed inspirational to all people, regardless if the spectators are law students or not. Some scenes are not rooted in Oebanda’s film. Chris’ father in the film is not depicted as a politician and is not estranged by Chris. Erik’s mother is not really dead in the film too. These changes applied in the show indicated as a theatrical amplification or reinterpretation for dramatic effect.  These insertions by the playwright make the plot more developed and relatable to suit the needs of the stage musical. The  set design is on-point and necessary for all scenes to create realistic storytelling. The musical was apparently written with invectives clearly spoken, mentions of sex, and other mature themes involved, which can be considered PG-13.

In addition, the musical does not only bring in discussions about the aforementioned queer legal-right issues, it also involves the reality—reference to the outside world issues such as the flood control/ghost projects of the government, shades for corrupt politicians built on featured characters, and other several political controversies. This resonates the country’s current situation—calling for justice against injustices. In spite of these contributing conflicts presented in the performance, Bar Boys: The Musical tells us that “Justice is not just a profession; it is a calling shaped by empathy, integrity, and humanity.” It is reiterated to all human beings who want to change a negative society, most especially those aspiring lawyers who aimed to change the country’s spoiled system. It communicates to people to stand firm whatever challenges will come. You may never be ready, but always be prepared.

“Bar Boys: The Musical” was spearheaded by Pat Valera (book and lyrics), Myke Salomon (music), Jomelle Era (choreography), and Pat Valera and Mikko Angeles (direction).

Contributed by Rayne Jarabo

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Radisson Hotel Group signs three strategic hotels in the Philippines, introducing a dual brand at SM Mall of Asia and expanding in Santa Rosa

Radisson Hotel Group has signed three new properties in the Philippines, with SM Hotels and Conventions Corporation strengthening its presence in Metro Manila and Greater Manila and reinforcing the country’s role in the Group’s growth strategy. The signings introduce a dual-branded complex at the SM Mall of Asia and add a new hotel in Santa Rosa’s Park Inn by Radisson SM City Sta. Rosa development.

 

Manila / Brussels – This year, Radisson Hotel Group celebrates 15 years in the Philippines, following the opening of Radisson Blu Hotel Cebu as the Group’s first operating hotel in the country. One hotel has grown into a diversified portfolio of six hotels in operation with 1,436 keys, and fifteen more under development, adding a further 3,090 keys.

Ms. Peggy Angeles, SM Hotels & Conventions Corporation Executive Vice President said; “As SM Hotels and Conventions Corporation (SMHCC) continues to expand its footprint in key growth areas across the Philippines, these three upcoming hotels reflect our commitment to elevating the country’s hospitality landscape through meaningful, future-ready developments. The dual-brand complex at the SM Mall of Asia and Park Inn by Radisson SM City Sta. Rosa are purposefully designed to meet the evolving needs of business, leisure, and MICE travelers. We are pleased to strengthen our long-standing partnership with Radisson Hotel Group as we seamlessly work together to create integrated destinations that drive tourism, enrich communities, and contribute to national economic growth.”

“SM Mall of Asia and Santa Rosa are high-conviction locations that match our brand ladder and our owners’ ambitions. The dual brand will serve large-scale events and corporate demand while giving leisure travelers more choice, and Santa Rosa adds depth to our Greater Manila strategy with a mixed-use address that is set to grow,” said Ramzy Fenianos, Chief Development Officer, Asia Pacific, Radisson Hotel Group. “We are proud to expand with our trusted partner SM Hotels and Conventions Corporation SMHCC) in the Philippines, a market where we see sustained demand across segments and real momentum for quality conversions and new builds.”

Dual-brand at SM Mall of Asia, opening 2031
At the heart of the 67-hectare SM Mall of Asia Complex, the new mixed-use hospitality hub will bring together Radisson and Park Inn by Radisson under one address, offering travelers choice across business, meetings and events, and leisure.

Radisson Hotel SM Mall of Asia Manila will feature 200 rooms, including 49 suites and a presidential suite. Thoughtfully designed social spaces include a lobby lounge bar, a specialty rooftop bar and restaurant of approximately 160 sqm, and a pool bar. The hotel will deliver a compelling meetings and events proposition with 3,486 sqm of total event space, anchored by a 2,160 sqm ballroom, alongside an executive lounge. Wellness and family-friendly amenities include a gym, an outdoor swimming pool, and an outdoor kids’ pool.

Park Inn by Radisson SM Mall of Asia Manila will add 300 rooms, including 45 suites, creating a seamless midscale complement within the same precinct. Guests will enjoy a coffee bar and pool bar, a gym, an outdoor swimming pool, and an outdoor kids’ pool. The broader Mall of Asia district includes one of the world’s largest retail destinations, major entertainment venues such as the SM Mall of Asia Arena, and the SMX Convention Center Manila. The SMXCITE, estimated to open by 2027, is expected to host roughly 20,000 attendees, increasing demand for rooms and flexible event space across the complex.

Park Inn by Radisson SM City Santa Rosa, opening 2029
Located in the city center of Santa Rosa, approximately a 45-minute drive from Manila, Park Inn by Radisson SM City Santa Rosa will bring 200 rooms, including 25 suites, to a fast-growing mixed-use address. The hotel will offer three F&B outlets and modern meetings and events facilities, supported by a well-rounded leisure program that includes a gym, an outdoor swimming pool, an outdoor kids’ pool, and outdoor play areas. The wider Park Inn by Radisson SM City Sta. Rosa development will include the hotel, the Park Inn by Radisson SM City Sta. Rosa Mall, and a new bus terminal that will serve as the city’s transportation hub by 2029, with office and residential towers planned in later phases. Opening is slated for 2029.

Park Inn by Radisson SM City Sta. Rosa render of façade.

Strategic impact
These signings underscore Radisson Hotel Group’s commitment to invest and grow with leading local partners in locations that combine demand generators with long-term infrastructure plans. The SM Mall of Asia complex continues to anchor large-scale business, trade, and leisure visitation to Metro Manila, while Santa Rosa advances as a Greater Manila hub with enhanced connectivity and mixed-use momentum. Together, the three hotels will broaden choice for travelers, deepen Radisson Hotel Group’s brand presence, and support job creation and tourism growth across the Philippines.

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For more information, please visit https://smhotels.com.ph/

Featured photo: (From left) – Radisson Hotel Group (RHG) Executive Vice President & Global Chief Development Officer Elie Younes; Radisson Hotel Group (RHG) Chief Executive Officer Federico J. Gonzalez; SM Hotels & Conventions Corporation (SMHCC) President Elizabeth T. Sy; and SM Hotels & Conventions Corporation (SMHCC) Executive Vice President Peggy E. Angeles sign three new properties in the Philippines.

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JSAP National Conference 2025 Set to Spotlight Journalism’s Role in Advancing the SDGs

Mark your calendars as the Journalism Studies Association of the Philippines (JSAP) National Conference 2025 gathers the country’s brightest young journalists, scholars, and media practitioners for a landmark event dedicated to exploring journalism’s role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Happening on December 9, 2025, at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines – Bulwagang Balagtas, this year’s conference carries the theme: “Journalism for a Sustainable Future: Reporting the SDGs, Uncovering the Challenges.”

The conference offers a full day of reflection, exchange, and inspiration, highlighting how journalism can drive accountability, awareness, and meaningful action toward sustainable development. Student journalists, educators, and communication professionals nationwide are set to participate in plenary sessions, research presentations, and discussions on the nation’s most urgent issues.

Exceptional Keynote and Plenary Speakers

JSAP 2025 will feature a distinguished roster of speakers addressing critical issues in journalism and sustainable development. This year’s event will be gracefully led by keynote speaker Presidential Communications Office (PCO) Secretary Dave Gomez, who will set the tone for discussions on the media’s role in nation-building and promoting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). As for the plenary speakers, Dr. Roland Tolentino, fictionist, cultural critic, and former UP CMC Dean; Ms. Joyce Pañares, managing editor of the Manila Standard and UPCMC Glory Awardee; Mr. Jiggy Manicad, award-winning broadcast journalist and documentarist; and Ms. Pia Ranada, Rappler senior reporter, McLuhan Fellow, and investigative journalist.

Collectively, their discussions will traverse the SDGs, investigative journalism, corruption, climate and health challenges, disaster communication, and global influence operations. Through their combined expertise, JSAP 2025 aims to empower young journalists to report with integrity, depth, and a renewed commitment to sustainable and responsible storytelling.

Parallel Sessions: Student Research Presentations

This year’s conference features student-researchers from across the country presenting groundbreaking studies on Philippine journalism’s current landscape from disinformation and ideological battles to environmental crises and geopolitical tensions.

Bringing together student-researchers from across the nation as they spotlight timely, forward-looking studies on the evolving landscape of Philippine journalism — from community engagement and environmental accountability to journalist safety, media literacy, and ethics — all aimed at shaping sustainable, resilient, and future-ready newsrooms.

The conference will also feature parallel sessions exploring diverse aspects of journalism. Parallel Session A – Democracy, Conflict, and Disinformation examines the frames and ideologies shaping Philippine journalism, including territorial sovereignty and global influence operations in political and humanitarian crises. Parallel Session B – Community, Environment, and Ethical Practice highlights efforts toward sustainable and safe newsrooms. Parallel Session C – Digital Disruptions and the Future of News focuses on AI, social media algorithms, virality, and audience trust.

Featured Organizations: Photographers’ Center of the Philippines (PCP) and PressOne.Ph

The Photographers’ Center of the Philippines (PCP) takes an important role in shaping young visual journalists through its special breakout session—Parallel Session on Photo Essays, with the theme “Visualizing the SDGs: Perspectives of Student Journalists in Photo Essays”. This special session features AC Dimatatac, photojournalist, lecturer, and visual storyteller. She will lead an in-depth discussion on how photo essays can champion SDG issues, strengthen community storytelling, and challenge visual narratives in the age of misinformation. Dimatatac will also share techniques on ethical documentation, human-centered storytelling, and the impact of photojournalism in shaping public consciousness.

In partnership with PressOne.PH, another key breakout session will tackle the growing threat of digital manipulation and foreign influence operations—Parallel session on Digital Investigation. With the theme “Battles Beyond the Sea: Investigating Influence Operations and Digital Warfare in the Philippines”, the session will be headed by Nikko A. Balbedina III, John Hurt Allauigan, and Leigh Jenessen San Diego.

This session will decode the unseen battles taking place in the digital sphere—how influence networks are engineered, how narratives are weaponized, and how journalists guard the truth with courage and clarity. The discussion emphasizes the urgent role of young journalists in countering digital deception and safeguarding democratic discourse.

A National Gathering of Impactful Journalism

The JSAP National Conference 2025 reinvites the community of journalists, storytellers, and media scholars to reflect on the past, engage with the present, and envision a sustainable future. Participants can expect a day of insightful discussions, compelling research, and powerful calls to action—redefining what it means to report for impact, relevance, and transformation.

See you on December 9 at the PUP Bulwagang Balagtas!

Together, we shape a sustainable, inclusive, and accountable future for Philippine journalism.

For full details on these sessions and the complete event program, visit the PUP Journalism Guild Social Media accounts, PUP Website, and you can email the Department of Journalism office through:

PUP Journalism Guild Social Media accounts:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pupjournguild/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pupjournguild/

Twitter/X: https://x.com/pupjournguild

PUP Website: https://www.pup.edu.ph/

PUP COC – Department of Journalism Office: pupcoc.doj@gmail.com

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Studio Bighani Launches Christmas #AtTheBay and Debut Giftville

Giftville is a new Holiday Village designed for discovery, community, and Filipino Christmas Magic.

 

Studio Bighani has launched Giftville as part of Christmas #AtTheBay, Ayala Mall’s Manila Bay’s mall wide multi-layer holiday execution a larger-than-life holiday celebration filled with immersive light shows, performances, and season-long festivities running from November 27, 2025 to January 18, 2026 (8 weekends).

This year’s holiday season is anchored by the debut of Giftville, organized by Studio Bighani, Ayala Mall’s Manila Bay’s newest festive village designed to bring back the warmth, nostalgia, and communal joy of the Filipino Christmas.

Giftville blends curated retail, sensory experiences, and community-centered storytelling to create a destination that feels nostalgic yet modern, cozy yet editorial.

A Holiday Experience Built for Exploration

Situated beside Garden Lights, Holiday Nights, the mall’s signature 3D LED and fireworks spectacle, Giftville sits at the heart of the Manila Bay holiday circuit.

The village features 25 curated merchants, themed pop-ups, rotating community takeovers, family-friendly activities, and photo-worthy corners intentionally designed to make every visit unique.

Guests are invited to explore its 8-weekend run from November 27, 2025 to January 18, 2026, where new creators, brands, and experiences will rotate to keep the village fresh and full of discovery.

Visit Giftville at Ayala Malls Manila Bay.

Christmas #AtTheBay Highlights

Shoppers and visitors can look forward to:

  • A First Look at Giftville — the mall’s new nostalgia-meets-now holiday village
  • Garden Lights, Holiday Nights — 3D LED show, light show, and fireworks
  • Exciting holiday merchants & unique exhibitors throughout the season
  • Festive showcases & holiday performances including chorale sets, buskers, and Santa’s seasonal appearances

These attractions collectively showcase the breadth of Ayala Malls Manila Bay’s Christmas offerings—from entertainment and dining to shopping and family activities—designed for guests of all ages.

Gift of Community & Culture

Giftville reflects the shared creative vision of Ayala Malls Manila Bay and Studio Bighani. Rooted in the intention of “bringing back the good times,” the village elevates Filipino traditions through sensory design, curated brands, communal moments, and thoughtful programming.

Visitors can explore:

  • Curated lifestyle, food, and holiday merchants
  • Themed rotating booths featuring Gen Z thrift, wellness, crafts, and emerging makers
  • Kommunidad PH & OMG Market takeovers
  • Seasonal activities for families and holiday wanderers

This intentional curation makes Giftville an inviting, accessible, and distinctly Filipino Christmas destination.

A Season-Long Invitation

Studio Bighani encourages guests to experience the full lineup of Christmas at the Bay festivities, including:

  • Santa’s Nook & Meet and Greet
  • Holiday performers such as chorales and buskers
  • Simbang Gabi celebrations
  • Photo booths & festive installations
  • Christmas at the Bay Holiday Cart, where shoppers can redeem curated gifts from partner merchants

Running from November 27, 2025 to January 18, 2026, Giftville and Christmas #AtTheBay offers a holiday journey that evolves with every visit. For updates and information for partners and merchant spaces, follow @studiobighani on Instagram or email team@studiobighani.com.

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Conrad Manila’s ‘Of Art and Wine Series’ Presents ‘Return & Remember: Places & Home’ by J.A. Tan

 

Conrad Manila unveils the 38th edition of its celebrated Of Art and Wine series with Return & Remember: Places & Home, a solo exhibition by Filipino-Canadian visual artist J.A. Tan, curated by Nestor Jardin. Open to the public from November 19, 2025 to January 17, 2026 at the hotel’s Gallery C, the latest art installation features 36 evocative paintings that explore memory, identity, and the emotional topography that define a sense of belonging.

An artist on the autism spectrum, J.A. Tan is celebrated for his expressive and vibrant works that reflect his personal narrative and worldview. Through Return & Remember: Places & Home, he invites guests into an intimate journey across time and place, capturing moments from Vancouver, the Philippines, Europe, and the United States in a tapestry of color and emotion.

“Inclusivity has always been at the heart of our values at Conrad Manila,” said Rupert Hallam, general manager of Conrad Manila. “This new exhibit is especially meaningful to us, as it features the world-class talent of J.A. Tan. We are honored to provide a platform for his story and perspectives that resonate deeply with human experience.”

Exhibit opening.

“Each image speaks of a moment, a place, or a feeling that resonates deeply within me. Whether in Vancouver, the Philippines, Europe, USA or elsewhere, these places have left imprints on my soul, shaping my sense of self in the world. These paintings bring together fragments of memory, allowing me to understand and share my personal narrative,” said J.A. Tan.

The ribbon cutting ceremony, was led by Elizabeth Sy, President of SM Hotels and Conventions Corporation (SMHCC); Peggy Angeles, Executive Vice President of SMHCC; Mona Magno-Veluz, National Spokesperson of the Autism Society Philippines; Maribel Calma, Guest of Honor; Rupert Hallam, Conrad Manila’s General Manager, and J.A. Tan.

As part of J.A. Tan’s ongoing advocacy, a limited-edition canvas reprint of his painting “Rice Fields,” along with merchandise inspired by his artworks and a special collaboration bottle of Montecorneo 570 Albe 2021 Grechetto Passito dessert wine, were auctioned during the opening event. All proceeds from the auction were donated in full to the Autism Society of the Philippines.

J.A. Tan is a Filipino-Canadian visual artist based in Vancouver, B.C. A graduate of Emily Carr University of Art + Design, he is known for his expressive, color-rich paintings that explore emotion, memory, and human connection. His work has been shown in galleries across Vancouver, New York, London, Manila, and Beijing.

In 2012, J.A.’s painting “Victory” was featured on a United Nations postage stamp for Autism Awareness, making him the first Filipino artist to receive this honor. His art has since appeared on book covers, in fashion collaborations, and even on an Italian wine label.

Through his practice, J.A. continues to share his unique way of seeing the world—vivid, heartfelt, and profoundly human.

All artworks are available for acquisition. For inquiries and more information, guests and art collectors may contact +632 8833 9999 or email Conrad.Manila.info@conradhotels.com.

Inspired Afternoon Tea Experience

Conrad Manila introduces an exclusive afternoon tea set at C Lounge on Level 3, inspired by J.A. Tan’s vibrant works. Available from November 19, 2025, to January 17, 2026, the menu includes creations such as roasted pumpkin feta mousse tartlet, pork adobo polenta cake, smoked salmon yuzu cream on rye, roasted mung bean chocolate coconut shell, Valrhona guanaja moist chocolate cake, and mango calamansi mousse & crispy black rice. 

Every order comes with a pot of tea or coffee, good for two guests. For reservations and inquiries, contact Conrad Manila at +632 8833 9999 or email MNLMB.FB@ConradHotels.com.

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Meaning, Opportunity, and Music Unite at the Philippine Disability Expo 2025

Led by the National Council on Disability Affairs (NCDA), the expo brings together advocates, organizations, allies, and community members in a dynamic, collaborative, and empowering space.

 

In celebration of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, the National Council on Disability Affairs (NCDA), in partnership with the Project Inclusion Network (PIN) and the Philippine Business and Disability Network (PBDN), proudly presents the Philippine Disability Expo 2025, happening on December 2–4, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM at Megatrade Hall 1 & 2, SM Megamall, Metro Manila.

The Expo stands as one of the country’s major gatherings dedicated to advancing disability inclusion by recognizing the diverse contributions of persons with disabilities (PWDs) across workplaces, communities, and the creative sector. Led by the NCDA, the expo brings together advocates, organizations, allies, and community members in a dynamic, collaborative, and empowering space.

Instead of functioning as a job fair or recruitment event, the Philippine Disability Expo 2025 highlights learning, collaboration, and the exchange of practical insights on accessibility and inclusive employment. Through guided discussions, workshops, and shared experiences, participants gain a deeper understanding of how to create supportive, adaptive, and equitable work environments.

Across the three-day event, guests may explore exhibits featuring up to 80 participating organizations, including enterprises, PWD-led businesses, advocacy groups, government agencies, and institutions showcasing inclusive programs, accessible solutions, and innovations that promote participation and empowerment.

Culminating the celebration on December 4 at 7:00 PM is the #PwedengPWDe Dito! A Benefit Concert, produced by PIN and PBDN. The concert will feature performances by PWD artists alongside Filipino acts such as Leanne & Naara, Sugarcane, and I Belong to the Zoo. It aims to highlight creativity, visibility, and representation by showing that inclusion involves opportunity, participation, culture, and community presence. All concert proceeds will support projects and programs that advance opportunities and improve the quality of life for persons with disabilities.

Through the Expo and Concert, NCDA, PIN, and PBDN reaffirm their shared commitment to fostering equal opportunity, strengthening cross-sector collaboration, and honoring the stories, skills, and leadership of the disability community. Together, they continue to move toward a society where PWDs are recognized not for their limitations, but for their potential, artistry, and impact.

For media inquiries or partnership opportunities, contact Nieva Repolona, Event Public Relations Head (PIN), at disabilityexpo@projectinclusion.ph or 0977-819-3249.

About the Organizers

Project Inclusion Network (PIN) is a non-profit organization dedicated to enabling access to work opportunities for persons with disabilities through advocacy, partnerships, and innovation.

The Philippine Business and Disability Network (PBDN) is a business-led organization that promotes disability-inclusive workplace practices, helping companies create opportunities and remove barriers for employees with disabilities.

Ruby’s Precious Moments is an official media partner of Philippine Disability Expo 2025

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SM Hotels’ Taal Vista Hotel to Unveil Renovated Lake Wing Rooms in 2026

A timeless masterpiece, reimagined.

The year 2026 marks an exciting new chapter for SM Hotels & Conventions Corporation’s (SMHCC) flagship property in Tagaytay, Taal Vista Hotel, as it unveils the refreshed look of its 133-room Lake Wing. Featuring Deluxe, Premier, Deluxe Suite, and Batangas Suite categories, the renovation is designed to elevate every guest’s experience while staying true to the warmth and hospitality that the hotel has long been known for.

The Lake Wing has long been one of the most sought-after areas of the hotel, offering proximity to the main facilities and versatile room options suited for families, leisure travelers, and corporate groups. The new design takes inspiration from the hotel’s rich heritage and scenic surroundings while embracing modern sensibilities. Each room is thoughtfully curated with soft hues, refined textures, and contemporary furnishings, creating a serene and welcoming environment that invites rest and relaxation.

“The rooms at the Lake Wing have long been a favorite among our guests—especially families, corporate travelers, and social events,” said Ramon Makilan, General Manager of Taal Vista Hotel. “With its new and refreshed look, guests can expect an even more memorable stay. We were intentional in keeping its inviting warmth while infusing a modern touch into the design.”

Artist’s perspective rendered photo: The contemporary and stylish living and dining area of the Batangas Suite.

A favorite destination for both intimate family escapes and large group gatherings, Taal Vista Hotel continues to bridge tradition and modernity. The Lake Wing renovation not only enriches guest satisfaction but also reinforces the hotel’s relevance as a heritage landmark with contemporary appeal—a timeless retreat for leisure, business, and celebrations alike.

“The renovation of the Lake Wing rooms represents our continued commitment to elevating Taal Vista Hotel’s legacy,” said Peggy Angeles, SMHCC Executive Vice President. “By blending timeless heritage with modern sophistication, we aim to offer guests an experience that feels both refreshingly new and warmly familiar—one that reflects the enduring spirit of Taal Vista Hotel.”

As Taal Vista Hotel looks ahead to 2026 and beyond, its reimagined Lake Wing stands as a testament to the brand’s promise—preserving a heritage while embracing the future of hospitality.

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French Film Festival Returns for its 28th Edition

The Embassy of France in the Philippines and Micronesia in partnership with SM Supermalls and SM Cinema present the 28th edition of the French Film Festival, Manila’s annual rendezvous for lovers of global cinema. Some of the most dynamic and forward-looking line up of French films will be shown in SM Aura and SM City Manila Cinemas from November 24 to 30.

For almost three decades, the French Film Festival has been a gateway for Filipino audiences to experience French culture through a diverse slate of films: bold, intimate, and thought-provoking.

This year, the French Film Festival embraces a new era of collaboration, cultural exchange, and creative synergy as it shines a spotlight on French-Filipino co-productions, feminist storytelling, and the expansive world of animation.

Feminist Cinema and Strong Female Voices with Guest French Actress

In continuation of France’s Feminist diplomacy and the direction set in 2024 under French Ambassador Marie Fontanel, the 28th French Film Festival places women, and women’s narratives at the forefront. This year’s programming celebrates visionary female filmmakers, powerful stories of womanhood, and narratives that spark dialogue on equality, identity, and resilience.

A rising French actress globally recognized for her intense, layered performances and recent collaboration with major Hollywood talents is set to join the Festival as a special guest, adding to the excitement. She will lead conversations after select screenings of three films that highlight feminist themes, from courage and independence to the fight for representation in sports, society, and culture.

Animation Takes the Spotlight

The French Film Festival further expands its creative horizons through animated storytelling. In partnership with the Animation Council of the Philippines, audiences can look forward to ANIMAHENASYON (November 25–26) at Samsung Hall, SM Aura, featuring screenings, talks, and an awards night celebrating the vibrancy of animated filmmaking.

Animated works such as Amélie et la Métaphysique des Tubes, La Plus Précieuse des Marchandises, and Maya Donne-moi un titre showcase the artistry, wonder, and emotional depth of French animation.

A Rich and Diverse Lineup

This year’s curated selection spans newly released features, beloved classics, animated titles, and cross-cultural collaborations. Films include:

  • Partir un jour by Amélie Bonnin (2025)
  • 13 jours 13 nuits by Martin Bourboulon (2025)
  • La Petite Dernière by Hafsia Herzi (2025)
  • Coutures by Alice Winocour (2026)
  • Elsewhere at Night by Marianne Métivier (2025)
  • Dracula by Luc Besson (2025)
  • La Plus Précieuse des Marchandises by Michel Hazanavicius (2024)
  • Le Roi et l’Oiseau by Paul Grimault (1980)
  • Le Pharaon by Michel Ocelot (2022)
  • Call My Agent (Erik Matti) and Dix pour cent (Cédric Klapisch)

More French film titles will feature fresh talent, heritage stories, and global perspectives.

A Historic Milestone: France and the Philippines Sign Co-Production Agreement, Cooperation with the Film Development Council of the Philippines

One of the French Film Festival’s defining highlights is the landmark Co-Production Agreement signed on May 14 at the Cannes Film Festival. This long-awaited partnership between France and the Philippines paves the way for deeper collaborations between filmmakers, expanding opportunities for local and international distribution and enriching cultural understanding between the two nations.

To bring this milestone to life, the Festival is hosting a two-day Co-Production Conference on November 27–28 at SM Samsung Hall, Meeting Room 1, SMX Aura, in partnership with the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) and France’s National Center for Cinema and Animation (CNC). The conference will gather French and Filipino producers, directors, and industry experts, fostering new creative relationships and future film projects.

As a nod to recent collaborative success, the French Film Festival will screen the Filipino adaptation Call My Agent, shown back-to-back with its beloved French original, Dix pour cent.

With Alliance Française de Manille and Universities

Screenings continue from December 1–6 at the Alliance Française de Manille, with special programs also held at UPFI (November 25–26) and Benilde School of Design and Arts (November 28).

A Festival That Continues to Inspire

Now in its 28th year, the French Film Festival remains a fixture in Manila’s cultural calendar, uniting cinema lovers, industry professionals, students, and storytellers alike. Beyond showcasing films, it serves as a vibrant platform for conversation, collaboration, and artistic discovery.

This year, it invites audiences to experience the richness of French cinema, the strength of women’s stories, the promise of French-Filipino co-creation, and the boundless possibilities of animation.

For the 28th French Film Festival screenings, at SM Aura and SM City Manila, admission is free. For schedules and information on the festival events, visit the French Embassy’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/FrenchEmbassyPH.

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Eastwood Richmonde Hotel Celebrates 15 Years of Homegrown Hospitality

Anchored on the theme “15 and Beyond: Forward Filipino Hospitality,” the occasion was a homage to the hotel’s proud homegrown roots and a humble celebration of the hotel’s accomplishments through the years as it embraces more initiatives that promote our country’s culture.

 

Eastwood Richmonde Hotel (ERH) recently commemorated its 15th anniversary alongside its annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony through a simple yet heartfelt gathering of longtime patrons, media partners, and esteemed guests.

Anchored on the theme “15 and Beyond: Forward Filipino Hospitality,” the occasion was a homage to the hotel’s proud homegrown roots and a humble celebration of the hotel’s accomplishments through the years as it embraces more initiatives that promote our country’s culture.

Jun Justo, Megaworld Hotels & Resorts NCR+ Cluster General Manager and ERH General Manager, opened the event by recounting how ERH set the blueprint for Megaworld Corporation and its township developments by being the first hotel in its very first mixed-use community, Eastwood City. The AVP that followed then paid tribute to the hotel’s dedicated employees, or Enrichers as they are called, and how through their hard work and dedication, have shaped Richmonde’s distinct warm and accommodating service.

Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony.

The night continued with congratulatory messages from the distinguished guests of honor which included Megaworld Corporation President and CEO Lourdes Gutierrez-Alfonso, Department of Tourism Undersecretary Maria Rica Bueno, Head of the Investment Services Division of Quezon City Local Economic Development and Investment Promotions Office Jong Sumpiaco, representing Hon. Mayor Joy Belmonte, and Managing Director of Megaworld Hotels and Resorts (MHR) Cleofe Albiso. They acknowledged ERH’s influence on local tourism, community development, and the hospitality landscape, highlighting its contributions to the city’s economy and cultural preservation through MHR’s very own unique and authentic Filipino brand of service, the Sampaguita, and its implementation of sustainable and inclusive tourism practices.

Capping the anniversary program was the celebratory toast led by MHR Group General Manager Art Boncato, followed by the traditional countdown to the lighting of the hotel’s Christmas tree and its custom-made Sampaguita-inspired Capiz lantern to officially signal the start of the holiday season in the hotel.

Providing delightfully nostalgic entertainment was Harana, a group of singing professionals and alumni of La Salle’s Kundirana. Their renditions of well-loved OPM songs and Christmas carols added to the festive atmosphere.

Harana group composed of La Salle Kundirana alumni.

The celebration then shifted to Eastwood Café+Bar, where a meticulously crafted six-course dinner prepared by MHR Corporate Chef Panky Lopez and ERH Executive Chef Peter Paluga awaited the guests. The menu included Salmon Sinigang Steak and Caldereta Tiger Pie, just some of the hotel’s creative and modern takes on all-time favorite Filipino dishes.

ERH Team with media partners.

As Richmonde looks ahead to the next 15 years and more, it reaffirms its commitment to delivering meaningful and mindful stays, enriching experiences, and purposeful and thoughtful hospitality that is welcoming to all.

Featured photo: Eastwood Richmonde and Megaworld Hotels & Resorts  Leaders with Megaworld Corp. Pres. and CEO Lourdes Gutierrez-Alfonso.

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