Jeproks the musical

 JEPROKS


The decade of the 1970s was lived under the shadow of martial law. Some artists and writers went underground, and the crony press materialized in the form of the Daily Express, Bulletin Today, and Times Journal.

Pinoy folk and Pinoy rock came of age at this time, with the protest song “Bayan Ko” sung during Masses and in folkhouses, along with Simon and Garfunkel’s “The Boxer” and the nationalistic songs of the bands Asin and Heber Bartolome’s Banyuhay.


The mid-1970s saw Ryan Cayabyab’s “Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika” winning the top prize in the First Metropop Music Festival, edging out Freddie Aguilar’s “Anak.” It was the latter song, though, that became a breakout international hit.


A rock singer-guitarist from Leyte, Mike Hanopol, also burst into the musical scene with his signature song “Laki sa Layaw (Jeprox).”

The ditty became some kind of anthem, however negative, for the youths of that era, the survivors of whom are now in their 70s or 80s.


Cool, laid-back

A “jeprox” was a cool, laid-back young man, street-smart and easygoing, and born to middle-class comfort. Something of a spoiled brat, he cultivated vices, drank, was lazy, and made a general nuisance of himself. What he wanted was always given to him, and yet he remained unsatisfied.

Hanopol succinctly captured this sense of juvenile drift in “Laki sa Layaw’s” lyrics: “Lahat ng gusto niya, ibinigay na sa kanya, ngunit wala pa rin siyang kasiyahan” (Everything was given to him, yet he was still unhappy).


 

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The singer-lyricist wondered if there was still hope for someone brought up like this, and left the issue open: “Meron pa kayang pag-asang magbago, ang taong lumaki sa layaw?” (Is there still hope for someone who grew up spoiled?)

Hanopol would go on to compose many other songs, like “Himig Natin” and Beep Beep,” and produce 20 albums, three of them gold and three Aliw Award winners. But it is the song “Laki sa Layaw (Jeprox)” that has remained in the national

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The singer-lyricist wondered if there was still hope for someone brought up like this, and left the issue open: “Meron pa kayang pag-asang magbago, ang taong lumaki sa layaw?” (Is there still hope for someone who grew up spoiled?)

Hanopol would go on to compose many other songs, like “Himig Natin” and Beep Beep,” and produce 20 albums, three of them gold and three Aliw Award winners. But it is the song “Laki sa Layaw (Jeprox)” that has remained in the national consciousness.

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Now 79, Hanopol lives in semiretirement, performing occasionally. Interestingly, he has converted to Messianic Judaism (a faith that combines elements of Judaism and Christianity), and tends to his small congregation in Antipolo City.

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Musical play

Comes now “Jeprox the Musical,” a play inspired by the songs of Hanopol and starring David Ezra as the rocker-songwriter (Miko to his family); Jett Pangan as Tatay Paking, the father; Geneva Cruz as Mike’s mother Liwayway, who dies early in the story but whose presence is felt even after her demise; Jeffrey Alejandro and Nino Alejandro as band members Willie and Paulo, respectively; and Sheila Ferrer as Paz, the love interest.

This new Filipino musical play is directed by Frannie Zamora and written by Nick Pichay, with Jed Balsamo as musical director.

“The very good script by Nick is not predictable. The music is the most integral part of the production and we have a live eight-piece band. I want to make it [the show] as realistic as possible,” said Zamora in a recent interview.

The story traces the main character’s differences with his father, “a conservative man who did not believe in concerts, and this causes tension between him and Miko,” said Pangan. “All of this is presented with the music of Mike Hanopol, but it is not his life story. It’s about the struggle of living in an uncertain time; you don’t know what will happen.”

Added Pangan, “The theme is very universal and the music is important. The relevance of the song (‘Laki sa Layaw: Jeprox’) has never left us from the time it came out, and I think it’s even more relevant today. It is a message of hope.”


A production of Tanghalang Una Obra, “Jeprox the Musical” runs till Nov. 30 at GSIS Theater, CCP Complex.


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Tanduay Calendar Girl 2026

 Andrea Brillantes is stepping into a bold new spotlight as she takes on the role of Tanduay’s 2026 Calendar Girl—an announcement that marks a striking new phase in her evolving career.

The reveal took place last Friday, Nov. 14, in Quezon City, where Brillantes arrived radiating confidence as she greeted members of the press and special guests. This milestone follows her recent career move to MQuest Ventures, officially joining TV5 under the MediaQuest group after a 15-year journey with ABS-CBN’s Star Magic.

In interviews, Brillantes shared her excitement to embrace more mature roles, particularly in action and comedy, as she gears up for her first lead film under her new management. Known for her breakout performance as Marga in Kadenang Ginto, she has continued to build an impressive body of work with youth dramas like Senior High and High Street.

Her filmography also includes Crazy Beautiful You, Everyday I Love You, and On the Job: The Missing 8. As Tanduay’s newest muse, she follows the footsteps of Kim Chiu (2025) and Julia Barretto (2024), adding her own daring flair to the iconic campaign.- TEDDY PELAEZ 

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Fisher Mall's Christmas Launch

 Hope Shines Bright at Fisher Mall’s Christmas Celebration for Cancer Patients


Christmas shone brighter this year at Fisher Mall as its Quezon Avenue and Malabon branches launched “A Holiday of Hope,” a festive tree-lighting celebration dedicated to community and compassion. Families, shoppers, partners, and local officials came together to welcome the season and support a meaningful cause. “Fisher Mall has always believed in creating spaces where people feel connected,” said Raymond Del Rosario, President of the Fisher Mall Group of Companies.

The celebration showcased the best of local talent, featuring performances by the Quezon City Symphonic Band, the Malabon Concert Singers, and Ballet Manila. Guests also enjoyed interactive activities and a charming Christmas-themed LEGO display by the PinoyLUG community led by Leslie Araujo, bringing joy and nostalgia to both kids and adults. The presence of Quezon City officials further highlighted the shared commitment to culture, creativity, and community engagement.

Del Rosario emphasized that Fisher Mall’s activity centers serve as open platforms for performers, cultural groups, and local organizations. By giving communities a space to gather and express themselves, the mall continues to strengthen collaboration with local government units and expand opportunities for shared experiences.

Beyond the festivities, Fisher Mall turned holiday traditions into acts of giving. Through the Fisher Elite Card, a portion of every card sold until December 31, 2025, at the Fisher Mall Supermarket and Fisher Department Store will help sustain Bahay Aruga – A Free Halfway House for Cancer Patients. This initiative reflects the mall’s mission to celebrate the season with purpose and extend hope to those who need it most. - Teddy Pelaez 


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Hope Shines Bright at Fisher Mall’s Christmas Celebration for Cancer Patients


Hope Shines Bright at Fisher Mall’s Christmas Celebration for Cancer Patients



Hope Shines Bright at Fisher Mall’s Christmas Celebration for Cancer Patients




Hope Shines Bright at Fisher Mall’s Christmas Celebration for Cancer Patients

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Hope Shines Bright at Fisher Mall’s Christmas Celebration for Cancer Patients



Hope Shines Bright at Fisher Mall’s Christmas Celebration for Cancer Patients



Hope Shines Bright at Fisher Mall’s Christmas Celebration for Cancer Patients



Hope Shines Bright at Fisher Mall’s Christmas Celebration for Cancer Patients




Hope Shines Bright at Fisher Mall’s Christmas Celebration for Cancer Patients



Hope Shines Bright at Fisher Mall’s Christmas Celebration for Cancer Patients



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a:museum

 Discover Art in Motion at a:museum⁹


A new kind of art experience has arrived in Metro Manila. The a:museum, operated by the Philippines Amusement and Entertainment Corporation (PAEC), has opened at Ayala Malls Manila Bay with a fresh, interactive approach to appreciating art. Instead of simply viewing paintings on a wall, visitors are invited to walk into digital recreations of classic and modern masterpieces. It’s a space designed for discovery, imagination, and play.


Inside the museum, art meets technology in a seamless blend of projection, sound, and motion. Famous works by artists like Van Gogh, Michelangelo, and Monet come alive through immersive digital scenes. Visitors can move through glowing landscapes, step under shifting ceilings, and watch animations react to their presence. Every space is built to make people feel like they’ve stepped into the artwork itself.


Each zone features a different theme or artist, using projection mapping, motion sensors, and interactive displays. Flowers bloom at your feet in a Monet-inspired garden, walls move when you touch them, and colors ripple with your gestures. The experience is designed to be accessible to all ages—no ropes, no “do not touch” signs, just creativity unfolding in every corner.


PAEC developed the a:museum to bring art closer to Filipinos through innovation and storytelling. Alongside the reimagined classics, the museum also highlights modern digital creations by Filipino and international artists, offering fresh perspectives on culture, identity, and the future. With bright, open spaces, easy mall access, and options for workshops, tours, and “After Dark” sessions, the a:museum turns art into an adventure—one that visitors can feel, explore, and share.

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