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Tuesday, October 7, 2025

The Howlers Awaken: Inside the Bold Rebrand of Manila's Most Audacious Music Festival


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In a city where festivals come and go like monsoon rains, one event is rewriting the rulebook on what it means to build a community, not just host a party.


The notification arrives like a primal call in the digital wilderness: "Gather your pack, find your tribe." It's not just a tagline—it's a declaration of intent from Howlers Festival 4.0, the latest evolution of Manila's most unapologetically wild music and culture celebration. This isn't your typical festival rebrand with a fresh coat of paint and some new sponsors. This is a metamorphosis.


From Festival to Movement

Howlers has always occupied a unique space in the Philippine festival landscape. Where others play it safe with mainstream lineups and corporate polish, Howlers has built its reputation on raw energy, underground credibility, and an almost spiritual connection to the city's creative underbelly. But what we're seeing with version 4.0 represents something far more ambitious than incremental growth.


"It's still Howlers—but future-proofed," the brand guidelines proclaim with characteristic boldness. This year marks a turning point, a moment when what began as a scrappy gathering of electronic music enthusiasts has evolved into something much larger: a living, breathing ecosystem of dancers, designers, performers, gamers, musicians, and dreamers.


The numbers tell part of the story. What started as an intimate experience has grown into something that demands global attention. But numbers never tell the whole story with Howlers. This festival has always been about the intangibles—the energy, the connection, the feeling that you've stumbled into something rare and precious in an increasingly homogenized world.


The Visual Revolution

The new brand identity is impossible to ignore. At its heart sits a stylized wolf mask adorned with an explosive crown of feathers in orange, teal, and green—colors that speak to both urban grit and tropical vibrancy. It's tribal yet futuristic, rooted yet reaching forward. The wolf, that ancient symbol of pack mentality and wild freedom, becomes the perfect avatar for what Howlers represents.


But look closer at the design system, and you'll see the real genius. The brand has developed three distinct color palettes, each telling its own story:


Primal Noir brings the darkness—sleek, modern, and monochromatic. It's the festival's sophisticated edge, the channeling of nightlife energy into something primal yet refined.


Jungle Spirit captures the soul connection to nature, inspired by the rainforest canopy. Deep teals and emerald greens evoke the sense of unity and wilderness that runs through the festival's DNA.


Tribal Sunset explodes with intensity—the heat and rhythm of the jungle at golden hour, when day transforms into night and the celebration truly begins. This is pure, raw energy translated into color.


Speaking the Language of the Pack

The typography choice reveals just how seriously Howlers takes its future-facing identity. Korataki Font—bold, geometric, and unapologetically modern—serves as the visual voice for every communication. It's a typeface that demands attention without asking permission, much like the festival itself.


But perhaps the most telling element of the rebrand is the iconography system. The emojis aren't just cute additions—they're a sophisticated visual language that speaks to a generation that communicates in symbols as fluently as words:


🐺 The wolf: the main icon, representing the pack mentality at Howlers' core

🔊 Sound and volume: because music is the universal language

🔥 Intensity: for those lit moments when the energy peaks

💃 Movement and celebration: dance as ritual and release

🌅 Transitions: those magical moments between day and night

🤝 Collaboration and community: the heart of everything Howlers does

🎵 Music and futuristic edge: where tradition meets innovation

🚀 Launch and future-facing: always pushing forward

🎨 Creativity unleashed: art without boundaries

👽 Festival oddity and inclusion: weird is welcome

🔮 Magical experiences: transcendence through music

🌈 New dimensions: exploring uncharted territories

These aren't random selections. Each icon has been carefully chosen to represent a facet of the Howlers experience, creating a visual vocabulary that festival-goers can adopt and adapt.


Who Are the Howlers?

The festival's new brand guidelines don't just describe an audience—they paint a portrait of a tribe:


"The brave. The wild. The unapologetically Howlers are the heart of our movement. A radical disruptors, creators, and culture shapers who aren't afraid to make noise and claim space."


These are the young and fearless, aged 16-30, driven by expression and individuality. They're creatively fueled, diving headfirst into music, fashion, art, tech, and performance. They're socially aware, plugged into trends, causes, and conversations that matter. Community-driven, they thrive in groups where shared energy sparks bold dreams.


But there's something more specific here, something that speaks to the festival's Manila roots: "Locally anchored, globally curious. They know what's real, and they're not afraid to show it."


This is the generation that grew up with the internet but still values face-to-face connection. They're digital natives who crave analog experiences. They're globally connected but locally proud. They're the perfect audience for a festival that refuses to compromise its identity while reaching for international relevance.


The Mission and Vision

Howlers Manila's stated mission is deceptively simple: to deliver a vibrant platform that celebrates diverse EDM, tech, and music styles. But the execution is anything but simple. This is about creating experiences, facilitating emerging talent, and setting trends that ripple far beyond the festival grounds. The goal? Making Howlers Manila a benchmark for outdoor festivals in the region.


The vision is even more ambitious: to transform Howlers Manila into a globally recognized festival brand that blends the unique spirit of Filipino culture with international music and art. It's about creating a festival that resonates with Filipinos, uplifts people through music, adventure, and creativity, while expanding Howlers Manila to its countrymen—a shared catalyst for distinctive style and energy with the Bayani culture.


"Bayani"—the Filipino word for hero—isn't just nationalist rhetoric here. It's a claim that the festival exists to elevate, to transform attendees into the heroes of their own stories, armed with creativity, community, and unshakeable self-expression.


Building a World, Not Just an Event

What sets the Howlers 4.0 rebrand apart is its holistic approach to world-building. The brand elements—the iconography with glowing geometric shapes, the vibrant almost-glowing orange and teal hues, the living, breathing ecosystem motif—all work together to create what the guidelines describe as "a dynamic energetic presence."


The Bayani terms, written in stylized script that recalls both ancient symbols and futuristic glyphs, add another layer of cultural depth. These aren't just decorative elements—they're the core pillars of the Howlers Festival philosophy, articulated in a visual language that bridges tradition and innovation.


The festival describes these shapes as representing "the living, breathing ecosystem of Howlers community and its expansive energy." They're vibrant, almost glowing, aligning with the bold raw color scheme to symbolize dynamic energetic presence. The circular forms—the core pillars—and the expressive dance created by these shapes culminate in an atmosphere of radiant good energy and joy. They encapsulate the festival's identity as a holistic transformative experience.


This isn't marketing speak. This is mythology in the making.


The Publication Strategy

Even the sample publication materials reveal a festival that thinks differently. Rather than generic "Get Your Tickets Now" messaging, Howlers asks: "What is your favorite video game?" It creates "Put Logo Here" templates that empower the community to participate in the brand. It announces dates with "Time to find your tribe" messaging that makes attendance feel less like a transaction and more like an initiation.


The visual materials showcase the brand's flexibility—dark, moody designs that work for Instagram stories sit alongside vibrant, explosive announcements that command attention in any feed. Every piece maintains the core identity while allowing for creative expression within the system.


The Global Ambition

Make no mistake: Howlers 4.0 has its sights set far beyond Metro Manila. The guidelines explicitly state the ambition to collaborate with Filipino and global artists, creating a festival that resonates across borders while maintaining its distinctly Filipino soul. This is the delicate dance that few festivals manage successfully—going global without going generic.


The festival's approach to this challenge is instructive. Rather than diluting its identity to appeal to a broader audience, Howlers is doubling down on what makes it unique—the wild energy, the tribal aesthetics, the unapologetic celebration of Filipino creativity—and trusting that authenticity will translate across cultures.


It's a bold strategy, but then again, Howlers has never been about playing it safe.


More Than Music

"We're not just hosting a festival. We're building a world," the brand guidelines state with characteristic confidence. This isn't hyperbole—it's a mission statement. Howlers 4.0 represents an evolution from event to institution, from party to platform, from audience to community.


The festival is positioning itself as a launchpad for emerging talent, a trendsetter for the region, and a gathering point for everyone who feels the call of the pack. It's betting that in an age of digital connection and physical isolation, people are hungry for real experiences, authentic communities, and spaces where they can be unapologetically themselves.


The Howlers Effect

As festival season approaches and the Howlers community begins to mobilize, one thing becomes clear: this isn't just about music, or even about festivals. It's about creating a cultural touchstone for a generation that's often told to sit down, be quiet, and follow the rules.


Howlers says: Stand up. Make noise. Claim your space.


In a world that often feels increasingly sanitized and corporatized, there's something deeply appealing about a festival that embraces the wild, the weird, and the wonderful. The rebrand isn't just a visual refresh—it's a recommitment to the values that made Howlers special in the first place, amplified and refined for a global stage.


The question isn't whether Howlers 4.0 will succeed. The real question is: Are you brave enough to answer the call of the pack?


Because somewhere in Manila, the wolves are gathering. And they're louder, larger, and more unified than ever before.


Gather your pack. Find your tribe. The Howlers are coming.


Howlers Festival 4.0 represents not just an evolution of a brand, but a challenge to the entire festival industry: Be bold. Be authentic. Build communities, not just audiences. In doing so, they've created something that transcends the typical festival experience—a movement with the power to transform not just a weekend, but an entire culture.

ManilART 2025: Where Philippine Creativity Knows No Boundaries


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The nation's premier art fair returns with a revolutionary vision that shatters the invisible walls between creative disciplines


In a world increasingly defined by rigid categories and algorithmic boxes, ManilART 2025 arrives this October with a radical proposition: what if creativity refused to be contained? What if the boundaries between painting and fashion, sculpture and cuisine, tradition and innovation were not walls to respect but veils to pierce through?


From October 15 to 19, the SMX Aura Convention Center in Taguig City will transform into a pulsing epicenter of artistic rebellion and reimagination. This is ManilART's 17th edition, but it feels less like an anniversary and more like a manifesto. The theme—"Across Forms, Beyond Borders"—isn't just clever branding. It's a declaration of independence from the tyranny of artistic silos.



When Fashion Dreams in Paint, When Sculptures Speak in Textiles

Picture this: a fashion designer standing before a centuries-old painting, absorbing its colors, its movement, its soul. Months later, fabric flows down a runway, carrying that same essence transformed. A sculptor runs their hands across intricate textile patterns, and suddenly metal and stone begin to echo the mathematics of weaving. Digital artists peer into physical media and pull forth entirely new languages.


This is the cyclical magic that ManilART 2025 celebrates—the recognition that inspiration doesn't move in straight lines but in spirals and circles, crossing temporal borders as easily as disciplinary ones. Ideas planted in one era bloom unexpectedly in another. Techniques perfected in one medium suddenly illuminate possibilities in something entirely different.


The featured exhibits this year read like love letters between art forms. They're proof that creativity is fundamentally promiscuous, endlessly curious, and gloriously unfaithful to any single discipline.


Beyond the Canvas: Where Minds Collide

But ManilART has never been content to simply hang art on walls and call it a day. This year's edition doubles down on its commitment to being a living, breathing forum for ideas. The fair's expanded program of talks, panels, and workshops transforms the convention center into an intellectual marketplace as vibrant as its visual counterpart.


One particularly intriguing feature promises to gather global Filipinos from wildly diverse creative sectors—chefs and poets, visual artists and writers—for a conversation about how Filipino creativity translates, transforms, and triumphs across borders. It's a timely meditation in an age of diaspora, asking: what remains essentially Filipino when our creativity crosses oceans? How does distance sharpen or soften our cultural voice?


The Unexpected Marriage of Coconut and Canvas

Then there's the partnership that nobody saw coming but everyone should have: ManilART 2025 has joined forces with Coco Kusina, Philippine Coconut Kitchen, to explore the tantalizing intersection of visual art and heritage cuisine.


At first blush, it might seem gimmicky. But dig deeper and the logic becomes inescapable. What is food if not edible sculpture? What is plating if not composition? What are traditional recipes if not living archives, passed down through generations like masterworks in a museum? The collaboration isn't just about putting art near food—it's about recognizing that culture itself is the canvas, and every form of creative expression is another brushstroke.


Using local and artisanal ingredients, this partnership becomes a meditation on rootedness and innovation, on how tradition and experimentation can not only coexist but actively nourish each other.


A Nation of Galleries Opens Its Doors

The exhibitor roster for ManilART 2025 reads like a who's who of Philippine art spaces, a testament to the fair's continued role as the country's artistic heartbeat. From the Annual Sculpture Review to Village Art Gallery, from established institutions like Galleria Nicolas to emerging spaces like Art Toys PH, the breadth of participation speaks to ManilART's unifying power.


These aren't just vendors at a trade show. They're the custodians of Philippine visual culture, the risk-takers who give artists walls and audiences, the bridge-builders between creation and collection.


The Art Revolution Goes Regional

In perhaps its boldest move yet, ManilART 2025 extends far beyond the Metro Manila bubble. Co-presented with the City of Taguig, the National Commission on Culture and the Arts, and the ManilART Foundation, this year's fair anchors Museums and Galleries Month in October while sparking satellite exhibitions across the country.


The crown jewel of this regional expansion is the partnership with the inaugural San Pablo Art Circuit (SaPAC). Ten venues scattered around San Pablo City—from the Art Barn at Casa San Pablo to the Villa Escudero Museum—will host a month-long "Artstravaganza" that celebrates the region's natural and built heritage alongside contemporary visual art.


This isn't cultural tourism. It's cultural democracy—an insistence that world-class art experiences shouldn't require a Metro Manila address. It's a recognition that artistic vitality exists everywhere, waiting to be activated and celebrated.


The Infrastructure of Inspiration

Behind every great art fair lies an ecosystem of support, and ManilART 2025's roster of partners reveals the diverse coalition required to make creativity accessible. From CocoKusina to Museo Orlina Tagaytay, from BDO to MOD Coffee, from Purefoods Deli to Future Studios—these partnerships aren't just sponsorships. They're investments in the belief that art matters, that culture isn't luxury but necessity, that beauty and meaning deserve platforms as sophisticated as commerce or technology.


An Invitation, Not a Museum Visit

As ManilART 2025 approaches, it's worth remembering what makes an art fair different from a museum. Museums preserve. Fairs provoke. Museums ask you to respect the past. Fairs dare you to imagine the future.


"Across Forms, Beyond Borders" isn't just describing the art on display. It's describing the experience itself—a five-day immersion where a painting might send you to a fashion show, where a sculpture might drive you to a restaurant, where a conversation about literature might transform how you see a photograph.


In an age of increasing fragmentation, where algorithms push us deeper into ever-narrower niches, ManilART 2025 offers something increasingly rare: an invitation to range widely, to make unexpected connections, to remember that human creativity at its best has always refused to stay in its lane.


The boundaries are imaginary. The inspiration is infinite. The doors open October 15.


ManilART 2025

October 15–19, 2025

SMX Aura Convention Center, Taguig City


Tickets: Ticketbooth.ph

Group tours and school visits: manilartsecretariat@gmail.com

Follow: @manilartfair (Instagram) | ManilART (Facebook)

Visit: www.manilartfair.com


Standing Strong: The Hall of Justice That Survived Two Earthquakes


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A 34-Year-Old Building Passes Its Most Critical Test

TAGBILARAN CITY, BOHOL — In the pre-dawn hours of September 30, 2025, when a magnitude 6.9 earthquake violently shook the Visayas region, the Hall of Justice Building in Bohol faced what could have been its final examination. For the second time in twelve years, seismic forces tested the integrity of this 34-year-old structure. And for the second time, it held firm.


The technical assessment report, dated October 1, 2025, and prepared by volunteer civil engineer Amon Rey Clavano Loquere, delivers a verdict that brings both relief and urgency: the building stands, but it bears the scars of battle.



A Structure with History Written in Cracks

Completed on December 12, 1991, the Hall of Justice was built as a reinforced concrete structure with masonry infill walls—a design that has now proven its worth through decades of service and two major seismic events. The building's story is one of resilience, but also of accumulated trauma.


The visible cracks that now mark its masonry walls tell a tale of compounding stress. These fissures, the report notes, are "consistent with seismic-induced damage" that first appeared after the devastating October 15, 2013 earthquake—a magnitude 7.2 monster that left Bohol reeling. The September 2025 quake didn't create new wounds so much as reopen old ones, a reminder that buildings, like people, carry the memory of past traumas.


Yet here's the remarkable finding: while the masonry walls show their battle scars, the building's skeletal frame—its columns and primary load-bearing elements—remain untouched. No cracks. No visible damage. The spine holds strong.


A Professional Assessment Under Pressure

The post-earthquake assessment was conducted under extraordinary circumstances. Judge Lindecita Arcamo of the Hall of Justice, working alongside City Engineer Teodoro Estoque and his team, responded to the City of Tagbilaran's call for volunteer engineers. Their mission was urgent: determine whether the building could safely house the judges, lawyers, and citizens who depend on it daily.


Engineer Loquere's assessment reveals both the building's strengths and vulnerabilities:


The Good News: The structural columns show no compromise. The load-bearing capacity remains intact. The building's main framework has withstood two major earthquakes without yielding.


The Concerns: The masonry walls display cracking patterns suggesting non-structural damage. More alarmingly, sections of the ceiling system have become dilapidated, creating immediate safety hazards that could deteriorate further without intervention.


The Verdict: Safe, But Not Without Conditions

"The building is deemed structurally safe for occupancy," the report confirms, a statement that undoubtedly brought sighs of relief to city officials. But this declaration comes with a critical caveat: immediate repairs are essential.


The damage, while limited to non-structural elements, requires urgent attention "to restore the building to full functional and safety standards." It's the engineering equivalent of saying: you can walk, but you need medical attention now.


A Four-Point Plan for Rehabilitation

The assessment lays out a clear roadmap for rehabilitation:


Immediate Masonry Wall Repair: Engineers must conduct thorough crack repair and reinforcement to prevent water ingress and further deterioration—a race against both time and the elements.


Complete Ceiling Replacement: All compromised ceiling panels must be removed and replaced, a task that serves dual purposes: eliminating immediate falling hazards and allowing inspection of what lies above.


Comprehensive Roof Inspection: Once ceilings are removed, engineers can finally examine the roof framing system for any hidden damage—the structural secrets that ceiling panels currently conceal.


Swift Implementation: The City Engineering Office must expedite a detailed Program of Work, including renovation plans and building permits, to fast-track the rehabilitation process.


The Hidden Advantage of Damage

Paradoxically, the ceiling replacement presents an opportunity. By removing the damaged panels, engineers gain access to structural elements normally hidden from view. It's a chance to conduct a comprehensive inspection of roof beams and framing systems, potentially identifying issues that might otherwise remain concealed until they become critical.


Lessons from a Survivor

The Hall of Justice Building's performance offers valuable insights for disaster preparedness in seismically active regions. Its reinforced concrete frame has proven remarkably resilient, while the masonry infill walls—designed as non-load-bearing elements—absorbed and displayed the earthquake's impact without compromising the building's structural integrity.


This separation of structural and non-structural elements represents sound engineering practice. The columns carry the load; the walls fill space and provide enclosure. When the earthquake struck, this division of labor meant the difference between a repairable building and a catastrophic failure.


A Race Against Time

The report's conclusion emphasizes urgency: "Coordination with the City Engineering Office is essential to fast-track the rehabilitation process." It's not just bureaucratic language. Every day that passes with compromised ceilings increases risk. Every rainfall that seeps through cracked masonry walls accelerates deterioration.


The building received the city's stamp of approval on October 2, 2025, with the document officially received by the City Engineering Office. Now the clock is ticking on implementation.


Symbol of Justice, Symbol of Resilience

There's something poetic about a Hall of Justice that refuses to fall. The building that houses Bohol's legal system has itself withstood judgment—the earth's judgment—twice. It stands as both a functional facility and a symbol: justice, like this building, must weather storms and emerge standing.


For Mayor Jane Cajes Yap, Executive Judge Lindecita Arcamo, and City Engineer Teodoro Estoque, the assessment provides both reassurance and a call to action. The building can continue serving its critical function, but only if the community invests in its rehabilitation now.


Looking Forward

As Tagbilaran City moves forward with rehabilitation plans, the Hall of Justice Building represents more than just one structure's survival. It's a case study in earthquake-resilient design, a testament to quality construction from 1991, and a reminder that buildings in seismically active regions require ongoing attention and maintenance.


The September 2025 earthquake tested Bohol once again. The Hall of Justice passed that test, but with a clear message: resilience requires not just strong initial construction, but sustained care and prompt response when damage occurs.


In the end, Engineer Loquere's report tells a story of survival with dignity, of structural integrity maintained through proper design, and of a community's responsibility to preserve the institutions that serve it. The Hall of Justice stands, scarred but unbroken, ready to dispense justice for years to come—provided the repairs begin soon.


The building has done its part. Now it's the community's turn to do theirs.


The technical assessment was prepared by Amon Rey Clavano Loquere, RMP, CE, REB, REA, a volunteer civil engineer with License No. 0110205, valid until May 4, 2029. The report was received and stamped by the City Engineering Office on October 2, 2025.



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