November 9, 2018

Amazing Christmas Offers from Century Park Hotel



The Christmas season is fast-approaching. With everyone juggling their busy schedules between work and other activities, it is no wonder that Christmas shopping can be considered a herculean task.

Dr. Lucio Tan and family light up the 30 ft giant Christmas Tree

The kids of Children's Hope Foundation dance with the Miss Earth beauties
Kids of Children's Hope Foundation, Inc. sing to the audience
Century Park Hotel General Manager Anthony Tan during his Welcome Remarks


Century Park Hotel (CPH), one of the finest hotels in Manila, could be one your partners in fulfilling that Christmas shopping list. With its amazing Christmas offers, Deli Snack, the hotel’s pastry outlet, can make Holiday shopping for loved ones a breeze. You can never go wrong with giving Tito or Tita or your boss a basketful of pastries, breads, cold cuts and wines. CPH’s hampers start from P2,700 and can be customized according to your preference.

CPH's Christmas Adventures in Wonderland

For those with a working budget, you can choose from a wide array of breads, cold cuts, sausages and other options to your liking.

Avoid the Holiday rush, just place your Christmas orders at (632) 528-5975 two days or 48 hours prior to your preferred pick-up date at the hotel.



The Jollibee Ube Pie is back!

The Jollibee Ube Pie you’re craving for is back! Indulge in ube goodness once again with the much talked about dessert pie! 



Yes, it’s true. The instant hit dessert that made waves on social media and various sites is back and ready for your taste buds. Jollibee’s Ube Pie is back this November, and for a limited time only.

There’s no more dreaming about when you might taste its crispy golden crust together with the sweet and real ube filling. You can simply order the Jollibee Ube Pie dine-in, take-out, drive-thru, and via delivery.



“When we launched the Jollibee Ube Pie last May, the sales and the demand was so great. It was so well loved that we knew we just had to bring it back for our customers,” said Kay Segismundo, Jollibee Senior Marketing Manager for Complementary Products. “We wanted to bring back the joy to all the ube-lovers and to allow those who have yet to try this delicious dessert to join in on the delight.”

Ube, or purple yam, has been featured by no less thanGQ magazine and Huffpost as the dessert flavor that’s about to rock the international scene. Its sweet taste and all-natural intense purple color is both unique and instantly enticing. Best of all, it’s healthy.

Of course Filipinos don’t need to be reminded of just how mouthwatering ube is—that’s why we’re always craving for it! Whether it’s to finish of a yummy meal or just a sweet snack to tide you over, the Jollibee Ube Pie will satisfy your appetite.

Drop by your favorite Jollibee store for the return of the Ube Pie! Your favorite Ube Pie is now available in all Jollibee stores nationwide for dine-in, take-out, drive-thru, or delivery. 

The Ube Pie retails for P29 for a Solo Pack and P82 for a Trio Pack.

For more information on Jollibee’s latest products and promotions, like Jollibee Philippines on Facebook or follow @Jollibee on Twitter and Instagram.

November 8, 2018

Mastermind Dances the Night Away at Casino Filipino


 Dance to the beat of Mastermind at the Casino Filipino dance floor on November 24 (Manila Bay), November 28 (Malabon), November 29 (Ronquillo), and November 30 (Madison).



The YouTube dance crew Mastermind is composed of Kristian Vienn “Pao” Gonzales, David Inere, Rey Baylon, Bryan Carlo Abunda, Raymund Arago, Adam Noel Bagares, Dale Johnson Odicta, Jester Brozas, and Ericson Apelado.

The nine-man urban dance crew received the Silver Creator Award from YouTube last year for surpassing 100,000 subscribers on their YouTube channel. The group has huge followings since they became one of the finalists of ABS-CBN’s Pilipinas Got Talent Season 5. Their synchronized street-dance styles videos on social media earn number of views, shares, and likes. Some of their dance videos have set trends in social media.

Mastermind is a talent of Asian Artists Agency. 

For inquiries, please call (02) 855-4765 or (02) 405-4423, emailinfo@asianartistsagency.com, and visit fb.com/asianartistsagency

SM Aura Premier Celebrates Sparkling Christmas in the Wild

SM Aura Premier Christmas takes customers on a stunning holiday expedition to the sparkling wild!


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Life-size installations of majestic creatures from the safari and glittering stars and lights in hues of gold and green found thelr way to the glgantic Christmas tree display at the mall's Main Atrium. 

During the tree lighting ceremony, the audience was treated to an African-inspired ensemble, with a drum circle and dancers decked as the animals of the wild.



The program was capped off by an elegant aerial dance display, signalling the lighting of the tree Christmas is all about magic, and after last year's Under the Sea Digital Underwater Experience.






SM Aura pushes the envelope of art even further by creating an immersive display in partnership with Huawei Mobile Philippines called, "Prism of Lights."


Here, mallgoers can experience the interactive light show, an interpretation of the beauty and wonder of the pristine night sky. 

The exhibit is open to all for free, perfect for capturing those picture-perfect holiday memories the following weeks, SM Aura Premier makes the season more unforgettable with family-filled events such as Santa's Meet and Greet and the Letters to Santa Workshop on December 9 and 16, chorale performances on December 8 and 15, and other musical acts on December 14, 21, and 23.

Everyone is welcome to experience this one-of-a-kind adventure into the sparkling wild at SM Aura Premier. 

For more information, follow SM Aura Premier on Instagram @SMAuraPremier and Facebook /SMAuraPremier


The 90s Anthems ! “90s Overload” at The Theatre at Solaire

Sweet, rock and a whole lot of bold, the 90s were an era of statement making music that shook the core and revitalized Philippine music. Hear the pulse raising hits in “90s Overload” happening on November 17, 2018 at The Theatre at Solaire. 

“90s Overload reminisces the era when Original Pilipino Music (OPM) found its footing in the rock scene. The grungy, attitude-filled acoustics merged with the soulful lyrics that is normally the signature of our ballads were what made it appealing and relatable. The 90s music were statement makers which made them click with a wide audience then, and even with today’s younger generation,” says Solaire Resort & Casino’s Director for Entertainment Audie Gemora. 



Photo shows: (Left to right) Dodong Cruz of The Youth, Perf de Castro of Rivermaya, Myra Ruaro of Put3ska, and Glenn Jacinto of Teeth; Stephen Lu of Rizal Underground, Noel Palomo of Siakol, Lei Bautista of Prettier than Pink, and Jek Manuel of IAXE Band; Cookie Chua of Color It Red, Wency Cornejo of After Image, Naldy Padilla of Orient Pearl, and Paco Arespacochaga of Introvoys.


The concert will bring together the 90s most iconic band voices to sweep its audience onto its currents. Jek Manuel of IAXE Band, Cooky Chua of Color It Red, Lei Bautista of Prettier than Pink, Paco Arespacochaga of Introvoys, Perf De Castro of Rivermaya, Glenn Jacinto of Teeth, Wency Cornejo of After Image, Myra Ruaro of Put3ska, Naldy Padilla of Orient Pearl, Dodong Cruz of The Youth, Stephen Lu of Rizal Underground and Noel Palomo of Siakol will sing their most prolific songs to bring in the nostalgia tide after tide. 

Myra Ruaro of Put3ska shares that the 90s music scene was a time when ingenuity was abundant, “The Pinoy 90s music scene was the time of great musical opportunities for artists and bands with truly creative and unique original compositions. There was so much talent coming from the rock scene and the musicians’ diverse musical personas made the vibe truly exciting and progressive.” The diversity in sound, interpretation and style created a culture where each is a mentor to the other, “Everyone knew everyone and supported each other’s music. Though we had our own unique sound and identity, we were all part of one community, one family, one barkada,” says Prettier than Pink’s Lei Bautista. 

The era’s richness in musical material that spoke to one in a personal level made it difficult for most to pick which they would consider as their 90s anthem. But for some, there are songs that are more long-lasting than others. Cooky Chua of Color It Red cites “Nanaman” from their band’s first album, “Ito yung pinaka unang kantang nasulat ng banda namin for Ateneo Fair”, while for Rizal Underground’s Stephen Lu, “It would be “Alapaap”. The lyrics brings us to a different level of high. The music has its rock feel but with pop sensibilities”. 

Asked what they’re looking forward to in their upcoming concert, the four artists gave the same answers. “We want to bring back the audience to the 90s and recreate the same energy and atmosphere while we get to hang out with old and new artist friends, says Lei. Cooky adds, “Sabi ko nga kay Wency (Cornejo), I do this for the friendship and bonding. It feels good to hang out with the artists na kasama dito, hindi trabaho.” 

Concert goers will definitely witness a big jamming session of their favorites 90s anthems that will make them unconsciously bob their heads, sing along, and jump up from their seats. 

For tickets to “90s Overload”, you can call TicketWorld at 891-9999. 



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