Wednesday, May 14, 2025

98 Degrees Announces Live Concert in Manila This May, Featuring Guest Performances from Katrina Velarde and Janine



American vocal group 98 degrees is set to hold their concert in Manila on May 30 and 31, 2025, at SM Mall of Asia Arena, with guest performances from Asia’s Vocal Supreme, Katrina Velarde, and singer-songwriter and OST (original soundtrack) Princess, Janine TeƱoso.

With the upcoming release of their highly-anticipated album, “Full Circle,” the multi-platinum, Grammy-nominated icons, consisting of members Nick and Drew Lachey, Jeff Timmons, and Justin Jeffre, will introduce new music alongside re-recordings of their hits such as “I Do (Cherish You),” “The Hardest Thing,” “Invisible Man,” “Because of You,” and “Give Me Just One Night (Una Noche).”




Earlier this year, Katrina Velarde was featured in the re-recording of “I Do (Cherish You) (Taglish Version),” where the powerhouse singer showcased her biritera skills and delivered her own verse in Tagalog.


On April 12, SM Tickets, in collaboration with VAA Live, announced the ticket prices of the following packages:


  • SVIP: Php 15,000.00

  • VIP: Php 12,000.00

  • Lower Box Premium: Php 10,000.00

  • Lower Box Regular: Php 7,500.00

  • Upper Box: Php 3,000.00

  • General Admission: Php 1,500.00






For inquiries, contact SM Tickets at www.smtickets.com or call VAA Live hotlines at 09300921948 or (02) 8687-5853 local 841.


Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Fathers of Circumstances: A Father's Day Weekend Film Program at Shangri-La Plaza



What makes a father? Is it blood, presence, choice—or circumstance?

This June, Fathers of Circumstances brings together five deeply moving films from Japan and

the Philippines that challenge conventional ideas of fatherhood. The screenings will take place

on June 14–15, 2025 at Red Carpet Cinemas, Shangri-La Plaza, curated by Eunice Helera, a

film programmer and festival coordinator. The program is part of the Professional

Development and Networking Initiative for ASEAN-Japan Film Programmers and

Curators, organized by the Japan Foundation in partnership with the Tokyo International Film

Festival (TIFF).

The lineup features Like Father, Like Son (2013) by Hirokazu Kore-eda, Dear Etranger (2017)

by Yukiko Mishima, Close-Knit (2017) by Naoko Ogigami, Kinakausap ni Celso ang Diyos

(2024) by Gilb Baldoza, and Ang Tatay Kong Nanay (1978) by Lino Brocka.

These films span across class, gender, and kinship—offering a spectrum of what it means to

care, provide, and stay. Kore-eda’s exploration of fatherhood from both affluent and

working-class perspectives finds resonance in Baldoza’s Filipino fathers, who may lack money

but never intention. In Mishima’s Dear Etranger, the longing to be accepted as a stepfather is

quiet and piercing. In Close-Knit and Ang Tatay Kong Nanay, it is a transgender woman and a

gay man who step into the role of parent—not through biology, but through pure will and love.

“This program is deeply personal,” Helera shares. “I never got to fully experience the

love of my biological father, who passed three years ago. What I’ve carried since is grief,

longing, and the imagination of what could have been. But I was raised by other father

figures—my stepdad, who silently cheered me on since grade school. My grandfather,

who filled in whenever no one else could. Two uncles, one of whom became a mentor

who shaped the path I’m now walking. And a queer aunt who showed up with fierce

loyalty and care.”

Screenings will be followed by talkbacks, including guest appearances and a Q&A with some of the film directors. Tickets are priced between ₱100–₱150, with festival passes available for ₱500,

granting access to all four screenings.

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Organized by Japan Foundation and Elevated Frames PH, In partnership with Red Carpet

Cinemas, Shangri-La Plaza, and the Film Development Council of the Philippines.

We would like to thank our Media partners, AGIMAT.Net, SINEGANG.PH, TEAM PCHENG,

MAGANDA BA MOVIE, and Butingthings.


For full program and updates, follow @japanfoundationmanila, @elevatedframesph, and

@fdcpofficial on Facebook.