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Entertainment

Sotogrande Hotel and Convention Center Batangas Presents: “A Perfect Night with True Faith”

Music lovers are in for a treat as Sotogrande Hotel and Convention Center Batangas, in partnership with Approche Hospitality Management, proudly presents “A Perfect Night with True Faith” on November 28, 2025, at 7:00 PM.

Spend an unforgettable evening with the legendary OPM band True Faith, performing their greatest hits live on stage. The night will also feature Agape Band as the front act, setting the mood for an exciting celebration of Filipino music and artistry.

Ticket Prices:
VIP – ₱2,500
Gold – ₱1,500
General Admission – ₱1,000

Special Promo:
Enjoy an overnight stay in a Superior Room with breakfast and two (2) Gold tickets for only ₱5,500 NET.

Celebrate great music, warm hospitality, and the vibrant spirit of Batangas in one Perfect Night at Sotogrande Hotel and Convention Center Batangas.

For inquiries and reservations: +63 962 975 8794 | [email protected]

Lifestyle, Tech

TM introduces “Iba ‘Pag TeaM” with the new EasySURF50 5G for regular Filipino victories and a more reliable network

TM formally introduces its “Iba ‘Pag TeaM” campaign, a revitalized brand movement that highlights small victories and demonstrates how overcoming obstacles together makes life easier. TM is more than simply a prepaid SIM; it is a trustworthy partner that keeps Filipinos connected with reasonably priced, dependable services.

TM is bringing the UlTEAMate Challenge on-site with a massive interactive phone installation that allows consumers to participate in the fun and display their TeaM spirit in an effort to make the campaign more widely known. Charlie Fleming, the newest ka-TeaM, is in charge of the event, accompanied by Jayat Gaming and Baninay Bautista, two TM ambassadors. As TM prepares for its 25th anniversary in 2026, more “Iba ‘Pag TeaM” touchpoints will open across the country, each showcasing the resilience and power of the TM community.

Ibang Level na Power Network

Across the country, Filipinos continue to push forward despite high prices, unstable work, and unpredictable weather. TM recognizes these everyday realities and continues to boost its network to make sure customers stay connected whenever and wherever they need it. Guided by user feedback, TM is expanding its coverage and activating more 5G sites nationwide to provide stronger, more consistent connectivity, whether for school, work, gaming, or bonding online with loved ones. TM is boosting its network to keep connectivity strong and consistent across more locations, when people need it most. Guided by user feedback and true to its promise of accessible and dependable service wherever people are, TM continues to build new cell sites and activate 5G in key areas nationwide, so customers can rely on TM through their daily grind, from school, to work, to family life on mobile.

A New and Improved TM EasySURF50 5G

TM is also making its products more accessible and sulit given what consumers are facing today. To help Filipinos make every peso count without cutting their digital habits, TM launched the improved EasySURF50 5G, now with 9GB for ₱50 good for 3 days, plus unlimited texts to all networks. The bigger open-access data is made for everyday use like messaging, gaming, streaming, and video calls, so users don’t have to hold back their data the whole week.

“With ‘Iba ’Pag TeaM’, the message is that people are not facing their challenges alone,” said Bea Lacson, TM Brand Head. “TM is here para may solid silang nasasandalan.”

Filipinos are asked to take advantage of new value offers, a more robust network, and the encouragement of a common “TeaM” community. “Iba talaga ‘pag may TeaM, mas buo ang loob kapag hindi mag-isa,” Lacson continued.

Go to www.tmtambayan.ph to learn more about TM.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Automotive

The Important Riding Get-Up When Riding Two Wheels

Because safety and fashion should go hand in hand

It truly boils down to the lifestyle you lead, whether it is traveling to the most breathtaking locations or being spotted riding the motorcycle model of your choosing. What you wear when you go for a bike ride says just as much about you as your vehicle, regardless of whether you’re riding through the city on a weekend or traveling to a far-off place to get away from the everyday grind. Additionally, every trip becomes a display of confidence and style when your two-wheel partner is the Winner X.

The top motorcycle manufacturer in the nation, Honda Philippines, Inc. (HPI), is aware that modern riders seek more than simply performance. The correct attire and vehicle are the first steps in achieving the comfort, safety, and individuality that today’s riders seek.

Safety and style start at the top

Every rider knows the helmet is non-negotiable. The Land Transportation Office (LTO) mandates that all motorcycle riders and passengers wear a standard protective helmet that bears either the Philippine Standard (PS) mark or Import Commodity Clearance (ICC) sticker.

Beyond compliance, helmets define your riding personality. Whether it’s the sleek modular type for convenience or a full-face helmet for maximum coverage, choose one that offers ventilation, clear visibility, and fits well. After all, your helmet isn’t just gear, it’s your first line of defense and your signature style on the road.

Wear protection with every step

It’s tempting to hop on your motorcycle wearing slippers or sandals, especially during short rides, but the law says otherwise. The LTO strictly requires closed footwear, protecting riders from heat, debris, and road hazards.

Invest in ankle-high riding boots or sturdy sneakers made of leather or reinforced fabric. They’re not only functional but also fashionable, giving your overall riding look that confident edge, perfectly matching the Winner X’s sporty stance.

Function meets fashion on the road

Comfort and protection go hand in hand when you’re on two wheels. Riding gloves help maintain grip and reduce fatigue during long drives, while jackets and pants made of abrasion-resistant materials shield you from both the wind and the unexpected.

While not legally required, these gears are strongly recommended by the LTO and by seasoned riders who know the difference they make. Pick breathable fabrics for daily commutes or leather options for weekend highway runs. Style them your way, because safe can still look sleek.

Stay dry in style

Rain can strike anytime in the Philippines, and no rider wants to be caught off guard. A high-quality waterproof poncho or riding rain suit is essential. Go for ones with reflective strips to enhance visibility during downpours and low-light rides.

Aside from keeping you dry, the right rain gear keeps your movements unrestricted, allowing you to focus on the ride, not the weather.

Choose a ride that matches your style

Your look is only as good as your ride, and the Winner X makes sure both stand out. This underbone motorcycle combines sporty design with powerful performance, making it ideal for riders who live life on the move.

Available in Standard, ABS Premium, and ABS Racing Type variants, the Winner X is powered by a 150cc liquid-cooled DOHC engine that delivers smooth acceleration and efficiency. Its ABS technology ensures reliable braking, while the Smart Key System provides added convenience and security. With its comfortable seat, ample storage, and aerodynamic design, every ride feels seamless whether it’s a city cruise or a long drive across scenic routes. These are the advance features that will truly transform your riding experience and will elevate your style.

Winner X is designed for riders who see every journey as an opportunity to express their individuality responsibly, and in style. It’s a motorcycle built for confidence, comfort, and character.

Ride smart, ride stylish, ride like a champion

You don’t have to give up your flair to be a responsible rider. You can ride any route safely and with style if you have the correct equipment and motorcycle. .

You ride like a champion with Winner X; you don’t just move.

Go to www.hondaph.com for additional details. Follow Honda Philippines, Inc. on Facebook at facebook.com/hondaph, Instagram at instagram.com/hondaph_mc/, YouTube at Honda Philippines_Motorcycle, and TikTok at tiktok.com/@hondaphilippines to stay up to speed on Honda’s newest offerings. For questions, call 0917-884-6632 and (02)-8581-6700 to 6799.

 

 

 

Lifestyle, Tech

The Globe’s G Fair 2025 Awards Showcase Passion, Purpose, and Progress

Merchant displays for G Fair 2025 held at the BGC Amphitheater, with the theme “Building Local Businesses. Strengthening Community.”

Globe Business highlighted Filipino entrepreneurs whose companies demonstrate that passion and purpose can coexist as part of the 917 GDay 2025 festivities. In addition to recognizing local SME partners for their products, the inaugural G Fair Awards recognized them for their commitment to sustainability, creativity, and community.

“Through G Fair, we see how small businesses bring innovation, heart, and resilience to every challenge,” said Yoly Crisanto, Globe Chief Sustainability and Corporate Communications Officer. “The winners remind us that success is not just about growth, but about the impact you create for people and the planet.”

KD Dizon, Head of Globe Business, added: “These entrepreneurs embody the courage to innovate and the commitment to do better. Their success inspires others to scale their business and amplify their positive impact in the communities they serve.”

For two days, G Fair served as a dynamic platform for local businesses. It transformed into a stage where stories of grit and creativity came to life, offering inspiration to entrepreneurs and aspiring business owners alike.

Brewing Passion Into Progress

L-R: Jonathan Cristobal, Marketing Head, Globe Business; George Narag, Senior Brand Manager, 2Go; Harley Keith Yu, Owner, H Proper Coffee Roasters; and Armelie Aiko Go, Assistant Director for Customer Lifecycle Management, Globe Business.

The Breakthrough Award went to H Proper Coffee Roasters, a specialty coffee roastery born from one man’s search for the perfect cup. What started as a personal passion project is now a growing business where every detail, from sourcing green beans at origin to perfecting roast profiles, carries the founder’s uncompromising standards. Judges recognized H Proper not only for its craft, but also for demonstrating that when entrepreneurs pour themselves fully into their work, they can carve out a distinct place in a competitive industry.

Winning Hearts Through Authentic Craft

L-R: Jonathan Cristobal, Marketing Head, Globe Business; George Narag, Senior Brand Manager, 2Go; ⁨Cristine Ong-Chan⁩, Owner, The Good Poison; and Mark Jason Alcantara, Manager for Sustainability and Social Responsibility, Globe.

The People’s Choice Award was given to The Good Poison, a premium iced tea brand that has captured the public’s imagination in less than a year since launch. Crafted with real brewed tea and fresh fruit, every bottle speaks of mindful sourcing and a dedication to quality. Consumers’ votes showed that when a product is rooted in authenticity, customers respond with loyalty and trust.

Lighting the Way for Sustainable Practices

L-R: Jonathan Cristobal, Marketing Head, Globe Business; Nesza and Rich Asuncion, Owners, Lumi Candles; George Narag, Senior Brand Manager, 2Go; Mark Jason Alcantara, Manager for Sustainability and Social Responsibility, Globe; and Armelie Aiko Go, Assistant Director for Customer Lifecycle Management, Globe Business.

The Sustainability Champion Award was awarded to Lumi Candles PH, a homegrown brand that has turned a small hobby into a movement. Known for its soy candles and refillable home essentials, Lumi doesn’t just sell décor, it advocates for responsible consumption. Its booth at G Fair demonstrated waste-reduction practices, while its ongoing support for non-profit organizations shows that businesses of any scale can spark social change. Globe recognized Lumi for championing sustainability across both their digital presence and on-ground activation, based on their reduced environmental impact, ethical and responsible business practices, and long-term commitment to sustainability.

Globe demonstrates its dedication to supporting SMEs as engines of equitable and sustainable growth by honoring these recipients. G Fair is an opportunity for communities to prosper together, for consumers to support local companies, and for entrepreneurs to share their story.

As Globe looks to the future, it is evident that the next generation of Filipino SMEs is prepared to take the lead, and Globe Business is available to assist them as they embark on their digital transformation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Entertainment

At the 16th Golden Indie Music Awards (GIMA), Hsien Ching, Lilium, and Modern Cinema Master emerge victorious

AUTTA and The Chairs shares a special Taiwan–Thailand set; Silica Gel ends night on a high note

The 16th Golden Indie Music Awards (GIMA) illuminated the Taipei Music Center on November 1, 2025, uniting over 30 artists from Taiwan, Korea, and Thailand in a lively tribute to Asian creativity across 22 categories.

Hsien Ching (陳嫺靜) stood out as the night’s biggest winner, earning Best New Artist, Best Alternative Pop Album, and Best Hip-hop Song for her genre-blending dual albums. The Best Band honor went to Robot Swing, recognized for their funk- and R&B-inspired exploration of the bond between humans and machines. Meanwhile, rising rapper someshiit 山姆 claimed Best Hip-hop Album, cementing his reputation as one of Taiwan’s most exciting new talents.

Blending tradition and experimentation, Lilium (百合花) received double honors with Best Album for “Everything Will Go Wonderfully” and the Jury Award, reflecting the ceremony’s curatorial vision: “To bring music back to its artistic essence and to rekindle a pure love for creation.” Japan’s ELLE SHIMADA, honored as Best Asian Creative Artist, dedicated her win to “girls with big dreams,” symbolizing the rise of empowered female creators in Asia’s music landscape.

Performances throughout the night showcased the theme of “Brave”. Sorry Youth (拍謝少年) opened the night with a breathtaking fusion of 拚場 piànn-tiûnn deity rituals and thundering percussion, igniting the stage with raw energy. Lilium (百合花) then joined vocal powerhouse Siri Lee (李竺芯) for a gender equality-themed collaboration celebrating freedom beyond boundaries. That’s My Shhh and someshiit 山姆 led a rotating lineup of hip-hop artists, distilling the raw energy of an authentic party into one electrifying performance. I’mdifficult 我是機車少女 and Andr delivered an intimate, emotional performance about courage, empathy, and self-acceptance.

The night’s Best Live Performance winner, Modern Cinema Master (當代電影大師), captivated audiences with an uncompromisingly intense set, reaffirming their reputation for bold, immersive performances.

A major cross-cultural moment came when Thai rapper AUTTA joined forces with Taiwanese trio The Chairs (椅子樂團) for a Taiwan–Thailand collaboration that blended languages and vivid street imagery into a unified artistic exchange. Closing the event, Korean band Silica Gel—last year’s Best Asian Creative Artist—captivated the crowd with stunning performances of 〈NO PAIN〉 and 〈APEX〉, ending the night on a memorable high.

The 16th GIMA celebrated Taiwan’s vibrant creativity and the region’s shared spirit of independence and openness. For more highlights and updates, visit GIMA website, Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube.

The 16thGolden Indie Music Awards Winners

Uncategorized Awards

■     Best Album

《Everything Will Go Wonderfully》/Lilium (Album Producer:Cheng Ko-chun、Hsiao He-Shuo )

■     Best Band

Robot Swing/《IS IT ALIVE? (Live at Yuchen Cinema Studio)》

■     Best Singer-songwriter

YILE LIN/《True Colors》

■     Best New Artist

Hsien Ching/《If we can be happy happy every day, who wants to be sad:*》

■     Best Instrumentalist

Sauljaljui/《VAIVAIK》/Yuequin(Moon Lute)、Percussion

Cheng Chun Wu/《Dual Legendary Rhythms – A New Worldview》/Percussion, World Hand Drums, Erhu, Synthesizer

Rich Huang/《Dual Legendary Rhythms – A New Worldview》/Drumset, Percussion

■     Best Live Performance

《Modern Cinema Master Tour 2025》/Modern Cinema Master

■     Best Asian Creative Artist

《LULLABY FOR THR RIVER IN MY BODY 》/ELLE SHIMADA

 

Category Awards

■     Best Rock Album

《Xenobones》/FUTURE AFTER A SECOND

■     Best Rock Song

〈disappoint〉/《Juicy》/Cat’s Bile

■     Best Folk Album

《VAIVAIK》/Sauljaljui

■     Best Folk Song

〈Heaven’s Reunion 〉/《Bitter-Sweet Playground》/CHIANG,MENG-HSUN

■     Best Hip-hop Album

《A FOOL》/someshiit

■     Best Hip-hop Song

〈VacuumB (beat by Flowstrong)〉/《If we can be happy happy every day, who wants to be sad:*》/Hsien Ching

■     Best Electronica Album

《5ENOM》/FTK

■     Best Electronica Song

〈5ENOM〉/《5ENOM》/FTK

■     Best Jazz Album

《OR》/Tracy Yang

■     Best Jazz Song

〈Palette〉/《Ctrl+Z》/Plutato

■     Best R&B Album

《Heal Me Good》/Yufu

■     Best R&B Song

〈Praise〉/《Qrasun》/Kumu Basaw

■     Best Alternative Pop Album

《If we can be happy happy every day, who wants to be sad:))》/Hsien Ching

■     Best Alternative Pop Song

〈Nothing ever stops me〉/《Dance on the Shoreline》/LÜCY

 

Jury Award

■     Jury Award

Lilium /《Everything Will Go Wonderfully》

 

 

Lifestyle

Year 3 of Eurotel’s Trick or Treat: A Spirited Celebration of Filipino Hospitality and Family Fun

On October 25, 2025, Eurotel Hotels successfully staged its eagerly anticipated Trick or Treat Year 3, bringing the scary season back to life and delighting families, kids, and visitors from all of its locations around the country.

This yearly Halloween gathering has developed into a cherished Eurotel custom that unites people under one joyful roof and fosters fun and creativity.

From Eurotel Las Piñas, Makati, North Edsa, to Vivaldi-Cubao, each branch transformed into a lively Halloween wonderland filled with color, candy, and excitement. Guests were welcomed into beautifully decorated lobbies adorned with pumpkins, cobwebs, and themed displays inspired by Hotel Transylvania characters, perfectly capturing the spirit of the season. The playful decorations, combined with Eurotel’s signature hospitality, created a fun and spooky atmosphere that delighted both kids and adults alike.

More than 300 kids participated in this year’s celebration, arriving in their most creative costumes—from tiny superheroes and princesses to spooky ghosts and adorable monsters—ready for an unforgettable treat-hunt adventure. The day was packed with fun-filled activities such as:

  • Candy Buffet & Cotton Candy Boothsfor endless sweets and smiles
  • Popcorn & Ice Cream Cornersfor cool and tasty delights
  • Magic Shows & Fun Gamesthat brought laughter to all ages
  • Art Kits, Face Painting, and Pumpkin Loot Bagsto inspire creativity and joy

Tickets for the event were quickly sold out, with affordable packages—₱999 for one kid and one guardian, ₱499 for additional adults, and bundled promos for families—making it accessible for everyone to join the Halloween fun.

Beyond the treats and festivities, Eurotel’s Trick or Treat Year 3 highlighted the brand’s ongoing commitment to meaningful family experiences and genuine Filipino hospitality. Each smile, laugh, and shared moment reflected Eurotel’s mission to create spaces that go beyond accommodation—places that feel like home.

What made this year’s celebration even more special was seeing familiar faces return. Three years ago, when Eurotel first launched its Trick or Treat event, many of the children who joined were still toddlers—and now, they’ve grown into cheerful school-aged kids. Seeing them come back each year with their families has been a touching reminder of how Eurotel has become part of their joyful childhood memories.

“Eurotel’s Trick or Treat has become one of our most anticipated family traditions. It’s more than a fun event—it’s an expression of our commitment to creating joyful and memorable experiences for families & children. Through celebrations like this, we remind families that Eurotel is not just a hotel, but a home where service, comfort, and happiness meet.”Mr. Emman Bona, Marketing Head, Eurotel Hotels

The enormous attendance and encouraging comments from attendees demonstrated once more that Eurotel’s Trick or Treat is more than simply an occasion; it’s a celebration of community and the joyful, imaginative, and compassionate Filipino spirit.

The families, kids, and employees that helped make this year’s celebration a genuinely spooktacular success are all greatly appreciated by Eurotel Hotels!

For announcements and upcoming events, visit: www.eurotel-hotel.com
Follow us on:

Facebook: Eurotel Hotel Official
Instagram: @eurotelhotelph

For reservations and inquiries (Mon–Sun, 6:00 AM–10:00 PM):
(02) 8353-6000 | 09175486000 / 09989588758

 

Lifestyle, News

Celebrating 25 years of service, Clark Water plans to invest P17.3 billion in service enhancements through 2040

Clark Water Corporation, an operating unit of Manila Water Non-East Zone subsidiary Manila Water Philippine Ventures and the sole water and wastewater service provider of the Clark Freeport Zone (CFZ), highlighting major milestones and announcing plans to further enhance its services for customers and locators.

The only provider of water and wastewater services in the Clark Freeport Zone (CFZ), Clark Water Corporation, an operating division of Manila Water Non-East Zone subsidiary Manila Water Philippine Ventures, recently commemorated its 25 years of operation by highlighting significant achievements and revealing plans to improve its offerings for clients and locators.

Clark Water has invested about P6.6 billion to modernize water and wastewater systems throughout the Freeport Zone since Manila Water took over operations in 2011. Strong cooperation with its regulator, the Clark Development Corporation (CDC), headed by President and CEO Atty., made these changes possible. Agnes VST Devanadera and the locators’ ongoing assistance in the area.

As a result of these strategic investments, Clark Water consistently delivers 100% coverage for water and wastewater services, continuous service, full regulatory compliance, and industry-leading performance—solidifying its position as a benchmark in the Philippine water utility sector.

Clark Water upholds operational excellence through four strategic pillars: Efficiency, Environmental Protection, Customer Value, and People & Community. These guide its mission to deliver sustainable, high-quality water services in the Clark Freeport Zone.

Clark Water ensures competitive rates, 24/7 service, and full compliance with Philippine National Standards for Drinking Water. The Company maintains world-class Non-Revenue Water (NRW) levels at just 6%, supported by a 20% supply buffer for reliability. It has achieved 100% sewer network integration and operates a centralized, compliant wastewater treatment facility, meeting DENR standards (DAO 2016-08 & DAO 2021-19).

These achievements come amid growing demand, with locators increasing from 1,096 in 2021 to 1,213 in 2025, and total water service connections reaching 1,894.

“Hindi pwedeng walang tubig, and we have lots of restaurants and hotels. We cannot afford to have water that is below standard. These are the challenges to Clark Water, and I am very proud to say that they have kept their commitment, their promise, and their performance,” shared Devanadera.

Beyond its core operations, Clark Water champions a safe and inclusive workplace while promoting the well-being of employees and communities through responsible water resource management. The Company also extends its impact beyond the Freeport Zone by supporting water access initiatives in Pampanga, building vital water supply facilities, and installing refrigerated drinking fountains to encourage hydration and public health.

Clark Water continues to recognize the importance of continued investment in its facilities as the CFZ continues to thrive as one of the Philippines’ major tourism and investment hubs.

“Continuous investment in water and wastewater infrastructure is critical to sustaining the growth of the Clark Freeport Zone as one of the Philippines’ premier tourism and investment destinations. By upgrading our facilities and introducing innovative solutions, we ensure that locators and communities have access to reliable, high-quality, and sustainable services. These improvements not only support economic development but also reinforce our commitment to environmental stewardship and long-term resilience,” said Lyn Zamora, General Manager of Clark Water.

Since Manila Water assumed operations in 2011, Clark Water has invested approximately P6.6-billion to upgrade water and wastewater systems across the Freeport Zone.

Clark Water has created the 2026 Service Improvement Plan, a strategic project centered on four major areas, as part of its long-term vision. Diversifying water sources is a top priority for water security in order to lessen dependency on groundwater and guarantee resilience and sustainability. In order to ensure safe and effective service delivery, service quality drives facility modifications to meet changing water and wastewater regulations. In order to satisfy the expanding needs of Clark Freeport Zone locators and ensure continuous operations, service accessibility and continuity promote service expansion and dependability. Lastly, Regulatory Compliance demonstrates Clark Water’s dedication to fulfilling all legal obligations while attending to the water and wastewater requirements of its stakeholders.

Clark Water plans to invest P17.3 billion for system improvements and infrastructure renovations between 2026 and 2040.

“As we celebrate 25 years of service, we reaffirm our commitment to world-class water and wastewater solutions for the Clark Freeport Zone. This milestone is a promise for the future—where sustainability, innovation, and excellence remain at our core. With the investment, we will continue supporting growth while protecting our environment and communities. Thank you to our partners and stakeholders for your trust as we build a stronger, more resilient Clark.” – Melvin Tan, COO of Manila Water Non-East Zone Operations said.

Entertainment

In their latest EP, Gusto Ko Lang Maalala, the Filipino band The Vowels They Orbit speaks the language of longing

The third EP offers a soft yet striking reminder that while moments fade, the feelings they leave behind stays forever

With their third EP, gusto ko lang maalala, Filipino indie pop band the vowels they orbit (tvto) returns with a gentle yet profound reflection on love, loss, nostalgia, and the act of remembering.

Following their sophomore release, gusto ko lang maalala continues their journey, this time inviting listeners into a more introspective space. The EP captures the bittersweet nature of memory, recognizing that as time moves forward, the people and moments we once held dear inevitably transform, even if only slightly.

Selfir with the vowels they orbit

I greatly enjoyed hearing their thoughts and witnessing the event that explored how they see longing from a different perspective. From gusto ko lang maalala, I realized that it beautifully captures how memories can be both comforting and painful. the vowels they orbit remind us that while time changes the things and people we love, remembering them—no matter how fragmented—keeps their meaning alive within us.

Led by the haunting single “miss na kita,” the EP encapsulates the quiet pain of longing, be it for a person, a place, or even a former version of oneself. As lead vocalist Nikka Melchor explains it, “I wrote ‘miss na kita’ one morning because I wanted to express that sudden feeling of missing your younger self. But it’s not limited to that narrative. The meaning differs per person, from loss of self to loss of a loved one.”

Guitarist Gene Santiago adds, “It’s about longing: for someone, something, a moment in time, or a dream. It’s like wanting to stop time just to breathe for a while or turn it back to experience those things again.”

True to its theme, gusto ko lang maalala carries a sound that is both ethereal and emotionally grounded. The musical arrangements perfectly mirror the intimacy of the narrative, resulting in an experience that feels like flipping through the pages of a photo album.

“When we started coming up with our individual parts, one of the things I asked my bandmates to do was to really listen to the emotions of the lyrics,” Nikka shares. “That was one of our conscious efforts for this EP. Even small details like the basslines in ‘miss na kita’ dancing along to the sadness on the second verse, or the guitar work in ‘para bago’ sounding like a flashback, these things are vital and part of the emotional cues.”

The EP was produced by Soupstar Music’s Darwin Hernandez, with arrangements from Filipino rock icons Raymund Marasigan and Buddy Zabala of Eraserheads, and additional production support from Eunice Jorge of Gracenote. Recording took place at Velvet Playground Studio in Marikina, marking tvto’s first time in the space.

“Working with Raymund and Buddy was surreal,” the band recalls. “We were nervous at first, but they made the process chill and collaborative. It was amazing how even small changes transformed the song completely. We learned so much in just one session.”

The new EP features three original tracks and one special rendition of a classic hit, each one tracing a different shade of longing. From the introspective songwriting of “miss na kita” to the upbeat yet wistful energy of “basta” and “para bago,” every track carries its own sonic blueprint.

Metro Manila is home to the five-piece independent pop-rock group the vowels they orbit. Their music embodies the everyday poetry of contemporary Filipino youth, and they are well-known for their poignant lyricism and melodic pop sensibility. Nikka Melchor on vocals and guitars, Hannah Dela Cruz on keyboards and vocals, Gene Santiago on guitars, and Patch Javier on bass make up the Filipino band.

the vowels they orbit’s gusto ko lang maalala is currently available on all digital music platforms across the globe through Sony Music Entertainment.

Learn more about our creators and labels here.

Lifestyle, News

Schneider Electric is one of the Philippine companies stepping up their sustainability efforts to encourage growth in the face of economic uncertainty

  • In 2025, 97% of local companies have set sustainability targets. However, only 51% have implemented comprehensive strategies, leaving a 46% gap between ambition and execution.
  • 92% of companies in the Philippines this year are already applying or interested to apply AI to advance their sustainability ambitions, demonstrating its potential as a sustainability accelerant.
  • For the private sector, sustainability investments remain constrained, with economic uncertainty still the top concern but easing from 49% in 2024 to 45% in 2025.

Global energy technology leader Schneider Electric today released the findings of its annual Green Impact Gap survey, which showed that Philippine business executives increasingly see sustainability as a driver of growth and competitiveness, despite citing geopolitical unrest and economic uncertainty as obstacles to additional sustainability investment.

97% of businesses have set sustainability goals. According to 58% of them, technological improvements have made sustainability reporting easier in the past year. However, 32% still have difficulties, citing things like growing expenses.

This year, 55% of company leaders identify innovation and competitiveness as key drivers of sustainability, with the strongest emphasis from the semiconductors (71%) and data centers (60%) sectors, followed by real estate (53%) and healthcare (52%). This underscores how industries increasingly link sustainability with business innovation.

Sustainability is also delivering tangible business value. This year, 52% of leaders say it creates new business opportunities, up from 42% in 2024. Similarly, 42% pursue sustainability to strengthen brand and reputation, compared with 32% last year, while 46% cite cost savings and financial benefits, up from 43%. These year-on-year gains demonstrate that sustainability has evolved from a peripheral initiative into a core strategy for competitiveness and resilience.

Misalignment between declared goals and tangible action persists

While findings underscore the growing commitment to sustainability in the Philippines, they also reveal a persistent ‘Green Impact Gap’ — the misalignment between companies’ declared sustainability goals and the tangible actions taken to achieve them. This year, 97% of companies set targets, but less than half are taking comprehensive action, keeping the regional Green Impact Gap at 46%.

With 2025 marking a critical milestone on the path to 2030 climate goals, companies remain optimistic. Around 84% express confidence in meeting or exceeding their 2030 targets, while 20% report being more than three years ahead of schedule.

“Companies across the Philippines are not just weathering the storm—they’re using sustainability as a compass to navigate it,” said Ireen Catane, Country President, Schneider Electric Philippines. “Despite volatile economic conditions, early movers and adopters are turning to digitalization and AI to drive efficiency, mitigate risk, and create lasting value.”

In parallel, two-thirds of companies (66%) report being very or moderately familiar with Republic Act 11285, the Philippines’ Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act. Among these, 85% express moderate to high confidence in meeting its requirements, signaling readiness to implement concrete energy-efficiency measures. This trend aligns with the DOE’s national efforts to promote energy efficiency, supporting businesses and local governments in optimizing energy use while advancing sustainability goals.

AI unlocks cost savings and energy efficiency

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is helping companies address financial and energy risks. 92% of companies in the Philippines this year are already applying or interested to apply AI to advance their sustainability ambitions. At 59%, AI for energy consumption optimization now tops the list of energy and resource efficiency applications, rising ahead of waste management (50%) and smart building management and automation (49%).

Companies see AI’s biggest impact on sustainability in automating data collection and reporting (51%), optimizing energy use (44%), and enhancing product design (44%). By improving energy efficiency, AI helps mitigate cost risks, aligning with the 46% of company leaders who cite financial benefits and savings as key drivers for sustainability amid persistent energy price concerns.

With the rise of energy demand in the Philippines, which the Department of Energy (DOE) projects will grow 4–5% annually and potentially double total power consumption by 2040 under the Philippine Energy Plan, companies continued to adjust their decarbonization strategies in 2025. The most widely adopted measures were switching to low-carbon or electric vehicles for transport (27%, up from 25%), and investing in research and development to drive innovation in low carbon technologies (27%, up from 25%).

From 2024 to 2025, companies advanced in cutting Scope 2 emissions—indirect emissions from purchased energy such as electricity, steam, heating, and cooling—through onsite renewables (34%, up from 29%) and energy-efficient equipment (41%, unchanged). They also adopted emerging measures like Green IT plans (31%). Efforts to reduce Scope 3, or value chain, emissions also grew, with gains in supply chain optimization (33%, up from 29%) and in promoting remote work and video conferencing to cut commuting and travel-related emissions (31%, up from 30%).

Investments hold steady despite economic uncertainty

With business leaders seeing the bottom-line benefit of sustainability, planned investment in sustainability transformation has held steady with 23% of companies planning to invest at least $US1 million over the next two years.

While major barriers to investment in sustainability still exist, most have somewhat decreased annually. Although it decreased from 49% in 2024 to 45% in 2025, economic uncertainty is still the biggest worry. Internal budgetary restrictions declined more sharply, from 48% to 37%, while weak incentives (36% to 35%) and regulatory and policy challenges (37% to 35%) also slightly declined. These changes imply that, despite ongoing structural and financial difficulties, the investment environment in 2025 is comparatively better for corporate sustainability than it was in 2024.

In its third year, 4,500 middle- to senior-level executives from nine Asian markets—Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam—participated in the Schneider Electric Green Impact Gap survey, which was carried out in collaboration with Milieu Insight. The survey consists of 30 questions that gather information about how companies are prioritizing and investing in sustainability.

 

 

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As LIFT intensifies its first MassKara experience, festival attendees dared to switch

Festival-goers joined the fun as LIFT brought its bold spirit to MassKara for the first time.

With its debut at the MassKara Festival, Coca-Cola Philippines’ newest beverage, LIFT, gave the streets of Bacolod a thrilling lift. As thousands of festival attendees took on the “Dare to Switch” challenge, the three-day activity along Lacson Street became one of the most talked-about locations.

Exciting activities that embodied LIFT’s daring challenger attitude were at the center of the activation. Participants showed their strength at the LIFT UpBar, struck imaginative postures at the LIFT Art Photo Wall, and demonstrated their steadfast attention and coordination at the LIFT Bottle Up challenge. They also raced against the clock to solve the LIFT Maze. Every game pushed players’ boundaries, gave them more self-assurance, and inspired them to keep going.

Attendees eagerly joined the activities at the grand LIFT booth, won exclusive prizes, and captured their unforgettable MassKara moments.

The LIFT booth buzzed with excitement as festival-goers lined up to take their shot at beating the timer and outscoring others. Many also stopped to capture their share-worthy moments at the booth and turned the experience into an online celebration of the challenger mindset. Across every challenge, the LIFT booth became a space where high spirits met determination, proving that anyone can dare to switch.

“LIFT’s first-ever MassKara activation was a celebration of the bold spirit that defines both the brand and the festival,” said Frenissa Mae Lagman, Frontline Marketing Senior Director of Coca-Cola Philippines. “MassKara is all about uplifting the Filipino spirit, and LIFT embodies that same drive — to face every challenge with confidence and dare to switch when it’s time to level up.”

After electrifying thousands of attendees and introducing more Filipinos to the brand’s spirit of challenge, LIFT left its imprint as the festival came to a conclusion. Are you prepared to change? LIFT is currently offered in sari-sari stores in Western Visayas, and there will be more activities and events around the country.

To find out where the Dare to Switch experience is going next, follow LIFT Philippines on Facebook and Instagram.