Hatsune Miku Expo 2025 Asia A Celebration Of Future Pop Culture – 7 Cities In Asia

Bangkok, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Manila, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Seoul  

The world’s most iconic virtual singer, Hatsune Miku, is set to electrify audiences once again with the return of HATSUNE MIKU EXPO, the global live concert tour and cultural phenomenon celebrating digital creativity and futuristic pop performance. MIKU EXPO will hit Manila for the first time ever on November 16 (Sunday) at The SM Mall of Asia Arena, bringing fans a spectacular audiovisual experience like no other. 

Beko recognized as Global No. 1 sustainability leader in its industry, climbing to the 17th spot on TIME Magazine’s World’s Most Sustainable Companies 2025

As the world faces environmental challenges, pushing for sustainability is even more crucial. When sustainability steps in, we are given the chance to make the world a healthier place to live – and in the Philippines, this sentiment rings truer and louder than ever. 

At the core of Beko, Europe’s No. 1 Large Home Appliance company*, is creating a sustainable future through innovative home solutions that help households live more comfortably and healthily. 

The brand has always stayed true to its commitment, which is further reinforced by being recognized once again as one of TIME Magazine’s World’s Most Sustainable Companies. 

PascualLab Receives Its First Medal of Recognition at the League of Corporate Foundations’ 2025 CSR Expo

From left to right: Ramon Derige, League of Corporate Foundations Treasurer & SEAOIL Foundation, Inc. Executive Director; Ana Carlos Chair, League of Corporate Foundations Environment Committee - Chair & TELUS International CSR Team Leader, TELUS International Philippines Foundation, Inc.; German Camigla Fluor Daniel Inc., Philippines Executive Director, Information Technology and Executive Sponsor, Philippines Community Affairs ; Marianne Johanna Ferrer de Vera, PascualLab Corporate Communications Manager; andNathaniel George Hipolito Manila Water Foundation, Inc. Environment Committee - 

Vice-Chair, League of Corporate Foundations & Program Operations Manager

Pascual Laboratories, Inc. (PascualLab),one of the well-loved Filipino-owned pharmaceutical companies,¹ inspired with a vision for Strong, Healthy families, recently received its first-ever Medal of Recognition from the prestigious League of Corporate Foundations (LCF) at the Dusit Thani in Makati. For helping pursue the triple bottom line of People, Planet, and Productivity for all through its own CSR program Sowing to Empower, Educate, and Develop (S.E.E.D.) - the LCF - the Filipino network of organizations supporting sectors in need, bestowed PascualLab a Medal of Recognition for excellence in CSR focus areas, including the environment and sustainable agriculture.  Anchored on the theme, “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity for Shared Prosperity”, this year’s expo awarded member-organizations the Guild Award and non-member organizations the Medal of Recognition which PascualLab received alongside Fluor Daniels Foundation.  

Ortigas Art Festival 2025 Champions Art For All

The Ortigas Art Festival 2025 will be held at GH Mall from July 10 to 24, 2025, with a powerful theme of “Art for All: A Celebration of Borderless Artistic Expression.” Present during the opening ceremony were (top L-R) Angono artist Totong Francisco; Nemiranda, founder of Angono Ateliers Association; fashion designer Chynna Mamawal; Tess Rayos Del Sol, Head of the National Committee on Art Galleries; Angono, Rizal Councilor Jhoanne Saguinsin; San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora Arch. Renee Bacani, Ortigas Malls Vice President; Pasig City Councilor Angelu De Leon; Helen Mirasol and Renato Habulan, Ortigas Art Festival Head Curators and Consultants; Franz Lopez, Born in Film founder; (bottom L-R) Monique Castañeda, Ortigas Malls AVP and Head of Marketing; Ortigas family JV Sullano, Alex Ortigas-Sullano, Maritess Ortigas, Maite Ortigas; and Cathy Dueñas, Ortigas Malls AVP Head  of Leasing.

Over the past eight years, the Ortigas Art Festival has grown from a local exhibit to a nationally recognized cultural event, receiving multiple accolades including the Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards and the International Business Awards for its innovation and public accessibility.

LCF opens CSR Week with 2025 Conference and Expo highlighting DEI, LIFE program

The League of Corporate Foundations (LCF) gathered business and industry leaders at the 2025 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Conference and Expo on July 1 at Dusit Thani Manila, to promote inclusive growth as a key driver of sustainable development. Held during National CSR Week, the event highlighted how diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are reshaping business strategies—reflecting the shift in CSR from traditional philanthropy to strategic, systemic efforts that contribute to society and support nation-building.

Business and foundation leaders, and CSR advocates gathered at the Dusit Thani Manila for the 2025 CSR Conference. Photo from League of Corporate Foundations.

Sally Hawkins, Billy Barratt, and Sora Wong are a fractured family in the A24 horror film “Bring Her Back”

Arriving in PH cinemas July 16, rated R-16 with no cuts

Following the success of their debut, Talk to Me, directors Danny and Michael Philippou took a turn on how to approach their latest horror film Bring Her Back. “Talk to Me feels like a party horror film, but this film is more character-driven,” Danny says. “We liked the challenge of a contained story about these three characters, focusing on their relationships.”

As they lean heavily into the characters of Bring Her Back, they couldn’t have thought of anyone better to be Laura, the character who drives the mysterious narrative of the film, than Academy Award-nominated actress Sally Hawkins. “Seeing all these different characters that she [Hawkins] would build big backstories for, that was so exciting to me, the idea of someone bringing that much care to her characters,” Danny says. “Laura is written almost in a more outwardly confident way, but Sally brought this depth to it and portrayed it in a different, more interesting way. Laura struggles with what she’s doing in the film, and that is what humanizes her, I think,” adds Michael.

Get Covered Instantly: Palawan ProtekTODO's ProtekSure Now Available via PalawanPay Bill Pay

Palawan ProtekTODO, the microinsurance arm of trusted financial services provider Palawan Group of Companies, has officially launched ProtekSure, an embedded insurance feature within the PalawanPay app that provides users with instant, affordable, and accessible accident coverage. ProtekSure offers a simple yet powerful solution, allowing users to secure personal accident insurance when they pay bills via the PalawanPay app.

Unfortunately, many Filipinos still hold sentiments like, “Mahal naman ang insurance,” or “Hindi para sa’kin ’yan, marami pa akong kailangang unahin.” As a result, many Filipinos shy away from getting insurance policies. 2025 data from Statista shows that the Philippines has an underdeveloped insurance market with a penetration rate of less than two percent. Palawan ProtekTODO aims to help address this gap by making insurance affordable, relevant, and accessible—embedding low-cost, high-value protection into a platform that users already trust and use daily.

Choi Bo Min’s “Nakaraang Buhay” Is Part Of Beauty Empire OST

Filipinos enjoy it when a foreigner sings a Tagalog song — especially when it’s done well. That is definitely the case with Korean star Choi Bo Min, who just released his debut single under Universal Records last July 4. It is a full-Filipino song entitled “Nakaraang Buhay” — an original song written by Luke April, making it more impressive since it is not just a cover of an old hit.

The song is a heartfelt declaration of unwavering love and emotional commitment. It speaks about a love that endures despite distance, pain, or hardship—one rooted in destiny and past lives. “Wala namang mawawala't magbabago. Nakatakda nang ako at ikaw habang buhay na magkaisa. Tadhana'y tatanda kasama ka. Tukso ma'y dadagsa, kumapit ka. Tayo'y pinagtagpo na sa nakaraang Buhay.”

While Bo Min does a great job singing in Filipino, one will most probably know that it is a foreigner who is singing “Nakaraang Buhay” — which is definitely not a bad thing. In fact, the way that Bo Min pronounces the words is quite charming. There is just something heartwarming about a foreigner singing a song in Filipino, especially when they do a good job.

Orange Magazine celebrates 15 years of fresh, engaging media

Orange Magazine PH proudly marks its 15th anniversary this July. From its formal launch in 2010, the platform has evolved from the bold vision of its founder into a dynamic and influential digital hub, demonstrating remarkable progress in the ever-changing media landscape.

The brainchild of Jessie Bunyi Villanueva, widely known as Jeman, Orange Magazine was born from a deep passion for magazines and a keen understanding of the internet's potential. A former tabloid correspondent and promotions coordinator for print publications, Jeman saw an opportunity to redefine media. 

OPM P-POP Continues To Rise With Puregold at the Philippine Arena with OPM Con 2025

From the success of last year's Nasa Atin ang Panalo concert in Araneta Coliseum, Puregold once again continues to elevate OPM / P-POP with staging a bigger concert at the Philippine Arena with Puregold’s OPM Con 2025.. It had a very solid line up of the biggest and hottest artists  like BINI, Flow G, G22, KAIA, SB19, Skusta Clee, and SunKissed Lola.

The move to a bigger venue was from the demand by fans to experience this one-of-a-kind collaboration of hit makers which some have also sold-out concerts and busy schedules for their tours and promotions. It is also the venue to have them all in one of the biggest stages in the world singing and dancing together.