Acclaimed author Segundo Matias Jr. to release sequel to Batang Poz

 

Stigma: Batang Poz 2 builds on the success of its first novel and iWant adaptation, delivering a gripping look into the lives of poz teens in ultra-conservative Philippines.”

Manila, Philippines – Palanca Award-winning and best-selling author Segundo Matias Jr. has released his newest work, Stigma: Batang Poz 2, the highly anticipated sequel to his groundbreaking 2018 novel, Mga Batang Poz. His latest release deepens the conversation about HIV awareness and the stigma still faced by young Filipinos living with the virus.

 

In Stigma: Batang Poz 2, fifteen-year-old Melody joins a group chat called “Pete’s Corner,” a digital refuge for young people like her, teenagers living with HIV. As her pregnancy becomes more visible, she must face the weight of stigma while finding strength in the stories of other poz youth, including the familiar characters from the first book. The follow-up explores survival, solidarity, connection, and the search for hope in the midst of the HIV-AIDS crisis in the Philippines.

 

Matias adds, “Melody, the new character, is especially important to me. If her story reaches video, there is so much within her journey that viewers can learn from. Through Melody’s experiences, the novel discusses both teenage pregnancy and living with HIV.”

 

A sequel that challenges as it confronts

 

As the first young adult novel about HIV-AIDS in the Philippines, Stigma: Batang Poz 2 has been hailed as a landmark contribution to both literature and public health, one that challenges prejudice and calls for compassion in the age of social media and digital connection. The first Batang Poz novel received critical acclaim for its courageous and truthful portrayal of living with HIV, later inspiring a powerful 2019 iWant miniseries starring Paolo Gumabao, Mark Neumann, and Awra Briguela. The sequel seeks not only to shed light on the lived experiences of People Living with HIV-AIDS (PLHIV) but also to remind us of the importance of empathy, understanding, and solidarity in combating discrimination.

 

Stigma: Batang Poz 2 also delivers engaging and practical information on sexual health and empowerment. “The discussions in this book are deeper and more technical,” shares Matias. “In Stigma, I made it a point to provide clear guidance on staying safe. I want to highlight the importance of PrEP and consistently advocating condom use for protection. While the first book conveyed the horrors surrounding HIV, the second installment focuses on empowerment and dismantling stigma.”

 

Early praise for Stigma: Batang Poz 2

 

The novel has garnered advanced praise from notable critics, writers, and advocates in the Philippines.

 

Internationally acclaimed essayist and winner of the Curt Johnson Prose Award for Nonfiction, Wifredo Pascual commends Matias’ masterful craftsmanship, noting his skill in crafting “solid and meaningful” scenes. “His sharp eye in choosing the most telling detail is critical in bringing this to light. It’s urgent. And it’s a question worth asking ourselves as readers. How far are we willing to go to get to the source of our discomfort and denial? ”

 

Multi-awarded poet, scholar, and teacher Charlie Samuya-Veric celebrates Matias’ commitment to making “courageous writing contagious.” He explains, “With Stigma: Batang Poz 2, Segundo Matias, Jr. departs completely from the fantastical concerns of Moymoy Lulumboy and takes his readers close to what they would otherwise deny: their deepest fears and most unacknowledged prejudices. Matias’s courage is enabling. He provides his audience with a different experience and creates a new horizon for YA writers who may not yet have the will, or wherewithal, to explode social taboos.”

 

Mark Angeles, award-winning author of Gagambeks, also praises the book for widening the conversations around subjects often deemed controversial and taboo. “Binuksan sa atin ng Mga Batang Poz ang makulay na mundo ng mga alter—isang produkto ng immersion ng awtor sa internet subculture na ito.”

 

Matias hopes the sequel will empower readers, especially young adults, to face the world’s challenges with courage and clarity. “Health hubs have told me that more people are getting tested because they read Mga Batang Poz,” shares Matias. “That alone makes me happy. For a writer like me, being able to convey a meaningful message through one’s work is already a victory.”

 

Segundo Matias, Jr.’s Stigma: Batang Poz will be available soon.

 

About the Author

 

Segundo Matias, Jr., is an award-winning writer, storyteller, and publisher. He holds a master’s degree in creative writing from the University of the Philippines and has received multiple literary awards, including three honors from the Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature: Paper Dolls (2016, Third Prize – Essay), Alamat ng Duhat (2011, First Prize – Short Story for Children), and Loida: Taxi Driver (1991, Honorable Mention – Teleplay).

 

He is a writing fellow of the UP Institute of Creative Writing and a member of Ricky Lee’s Writers Studio. Segundo has written more than fifty children’s stories. Among his most notable works are Moymoy Lulumboy: Ang Batang Aswang (Best Young Adult Book, The Severino Reyes Medal 2024; Top 10 Books of 2014 by the Philippine Daily Inquirer), Moñito, Ang Mabait na Demonyo (Shortlist, 6th National Children’s Book Awards), Angelica, Ang Multo sa Balete Drive (Shortlist, 6th National Children’s Book Awards), Uncle Sam (Finalist, 4th National Children’s Book Awards; Kids’ Choice Awards Winner), Ang Papag ni Tatang (Honorable Mention, PBBY Salanga 2012), Kuwentong Nanay (a series of books about mothers, also translated into Spanish), and Mga Batang Poz (a novel about four adolescents living with HIV, later adapted into an iWant miniseries).

 

His work in children’s literature eventually led him to become a storyteller for the Knowledge Channel’s television program, Kuwento ni Kuya Jun. Before entering the world of book writing and publishing, Segundo was already recognized for his contributions as a writer for both television and film.

VIAJERO KULTURA PILIPINAS; ENTERTAINMENT & ARTS

 

PHILTOA Launches the 36th Philippine Travel Mart: Boosting the NextGen Tourism

 

Metro Manila, Philippines – July 25, 2025—The Philippine Tour Operators Association (PHILTOA) proudly launched the 36th Philippine Travel Mart (PTM) with an exclusive media event at The Peninsula Manila, setting the stage for the country’s most anticipated travel expo happening on September 5–7, 2025, at the SMX Convention Center Manila.

This year’s theme, “Boosting the NextGen Tourism,” reflects a bold commitment to innovation, sustainability, inclusivity, and wellness, shaping a travel industry that’s more connected, responsible, and future-ready. The event is co-presented by the Department of Tourism and the Tourism Promotions Board, with the invaluable support of their official credit card partner EastWest Bank and sponsors GCash and Philippine Airlines, all working hand-in-hand to bring meaningful, modern travel experiences to life.

“The 36th Philippine Travel Mart is more than a showcase of destinations; it’s a celebration of how far Philippine tourism has come and where it’s headed,” said Mr. Arjun Shroff, President of PHILTOA. “With the theme ‘Boosting the NextGen Tourism,’ we’re bringing together technology, sustainability, and community in one dynamic space. This year, we’re not just selling travel—we’re inspiring a new way to explore.”

 

What “Boosting the NextGen Tourism” Means

PTM 2025 is grounded in four core pillars designed to meet the needs of today’s and tomorrow’s travelers:

  • Sustainability: Promoting green travel, responsible tourism, and support for eco-conscious destinations and communities.
  • Digitization: Embracing smart travel tools, AI-driven experiences, and seamless cashless transactions that make travel smarter and more efficient.
  • Inclusivity: Offering travel options for everyone, from solo adventurers to families, senior citizens to PWDs, ensuring no traveler is left behind.
  • Health & Wellness: Prioritizing well-being through curated trips that combine rest, rejuvenation, and mindful exploration.
What to Expect at PTM 2025

Visitors can look forward to:

  • Exclusive travel deals on flights, hotels, and tour packages
  • Over 300 exhibitors representing local gems and international hotspots
  • Engaging cultural shows, travel talks, raffles, and live demos
  • A first-hand look at the future of travel through cutting-edge solutions and curated adventures

We envision PTM 2025 as a launchpad for the next generation of Filipino travelers—and a global audience looking to experience the Philippines,” Mr. Shroff added. “Through this expo, we also highlight our commitment to sustainability, technology, and community—because tourism isn’t just about movement, it’s about meaning.”

As tourism continues to evolve, the Philippine Travel Mart remains a key platform that highlights not only destinations but also the people, platforms, and practices that make travel more purposeful and impactful.

 

Tickets to the 36th Philippine Travel Mart are now available at www.philtravelmart.com/buyticket

Take advantage of the early bird rate of ₱100 until July 31; after this period, a regular rate of ₱120 will apply.

 

Follow @official_philippinetravelmart on Instagram and fb.com/philtravelmart for the latest updates, highlights, and promos.

 

Co-Presented by:
The Department of Tourism and The Tourism Promotions Board

 

VIAJERO KULTURA PILIPINAS: WANDER WELL

Lee Jae Wook Returns To Manila For 2025 Asia Fan Meeting Tour pro’log’

Announcement—Korean actor Lee Jae Wook is making his much-awaited return to the Philippines for his 2025 LEE JAE WOOK ASIA FAN MEETING TOUR pro’log’ in Manila! Set to take place on September 20 (Saturday) at 6 PM at the Newport Performing Arts Theater. Presented by Wilbros Live.

 

This marks the Korean actor’s second time in Manila, after his sold-out 2023 fan meeting, where he won over hearts with his genuine charm and sweet interactions with fans. Lee Jae Wook has quickly made a name for himself as one of the most exciting young actors in South Korea today. Whether he’s playing a romantic lead or taking on a role that’s more emotional and intense, he always manages to draw viewers in. Fans in Manila can expect to see the actor behind some of K-drama’s biggest hits, including Alchemy of Souls, Do Do Sol Sol La La Sol, Extraordinary You, and Memories of the Alhambra—all of which show his versatile acting range.

 

Lee first caught viewers’ attention in Memories of the Alhambra, where he shared the screen with veteran actors Hyun Bin and Park Shin-hye. Since then, he’s steadily made a mark with both lead and supporting roles. Earlier this year, he took on a more challenging role in the Netflix drama Dear Hongrang, playing a mysterious figure who shows up claiming to be the long-lost son of a wealthy family. He’s also set to star in the upcoming drama Last Summer, which fans are already looking forward to. Outside of acting, Lee is currently showing a lighter, more playful side on tvN’s variety show Fresh off the Sea 2, where he’s charming viewers as the lovable youngest cast member. 

 

Following a successful kickoff to his Asia Fan Meeting Tour in Japan, Lee Jae Wook shared, “Thanks to the fans, I created precious memories and received a lot of positive energy that strengthens me as an actor.”

 

With Manila as his next stop, he is set to bring that same warmth and passion to the stage. Don’t miss an unforgettable night with Lee Jae Wook! Tickets go on sale on July 26, Saturday, at 12PM via SMTickets.com and SM Tickets outlets nationwide. Follow Wilbros Live on FB, X (Twitter), Instagram, and TikTok for more information and the latest updates.

 

VIAJERO KULTURA PILIPINAS; MANILA: FOREIGN ACT

NINO Releases “Sea Salt Dayz” — A Soulful Reset for the Weary Mind

Solo artist NINO released his latest single, “Sea Salt Dayz,” on June 27, 2025, a feel-good and reflective track that leans into meditation, contemplation, and acceptance. The song plays like a personal mantra—a decision to stop clinging to sadness and finally embrace stillness.

“I choose the good. I choose peace. I choose simple,” NINO shares on his social media, summing up the heart of “Sea Salt Dayz.” He continues, “I want to soothe my inner world. To be easygoing and peaceful. To become one with my flawed self.”

With tones reminiscent of Steve Lacy, Mac DeMarco, and Cuco, the track carries a dreamy, lo-fi-ish warmth that feels both breezy and grounding. It’s the kind of song you’d play on a slow afternoon stroll by the baywalk, dog leash in one hand, popsicle in the other, with waves crashing in the background. It doesn’t ask much of you—it just lets you be.

NINO recently performed “Sea Salt Dayz” live at Fête De La Musique Dumaguete Stage on June 27, the same day the track officially dropped—a fitting setting for a song about slowing down and making peace with the mess and beauty of everyday life. Catch more of the artist and his future releases and performances by following NINO and Diorama on all social media platforms.

NINO: Instagram l TikTok l Facebook     DIORAMA FM: Instagram l TikTok l Facebook

VIAJERO KULTURA PILIPINAS; MANILA: LOCAL MUSIC

Review: Superman 2025 Maligned On First Glimpses But Pulls Off Spectacular Storytelling on Reviews

FRESH!

From the first glimpse of David Corenswet’s Superman in costume, sitting on a sofa, possibly adjusting or putting on boots, to the trailers, the journey has been an exhilarating experience. It was frequently criticized from various perspectives, from his ‘diaper trunks’ to his less flattering aspects. An example of this is the camera shot of Corenswet’s face during a flyby, which contrasts with the frequently angry Superman in some trailer scenes. But rest assured, they didn’t include that in the movie, as it was claimed to be just an unedited copy.

Understandably, as audiences tried to piece together the whole story early on with just a few trailer cuts, some overbearing vloggers had already tried to interpret the film’s narrative, as if competing to be the first to spoil it.

Nevertheless, everything changed once the movie was finally screened to critical praise. The entire context underwent a significant shift. The film balanced a mythic hero with a relatable human. While the Snyderverse featured a brooding Superman played by Henry Cavill, Corenswet’s Superman returned to basics, going back to the original idea of the hero as the big blue Boy Scout. His love for humanity shone through as he saved people in distress one by one—like superhero triage—from super bullies while being attacked himself, performing heroic deeds along the way.

Corenswet, in hindsight, maintained the legacy of Reeve and Cavill but brought a new sincerity to the character of Clark Kent. Humor was also added to some scenes, slightly lightening the darker moments.

Meanwhile, fan-favorite Nathan Fillion consistently brought charm and effortless humor to the movie’s often intense scenes, providing levity as he skillfully portrays the lesser-known Green Lantern, Guy Gardner, including the iconic ‘bowl cut.’ To boot, his verbal banter with Brosnahan’s Lois Lane is one of the film’s best exchanges.

However, it was Edi Gathegi (House and X-Men: First Class) who truly shone as Mr. Terrific. Upon viewing the film, it appeared that Mr. Terrific received more screen time than the other cast members, Fillion and Isabela Merced (as Hawkgirl). You be the judge.

The film explored xenophobia, immigrant stories, media influence, and power struggles. Billionaires.

Moving on, is that a giant Easter egg? The Justice Gang headquarters closely resembles that of the Hall of Justice from the Justice League cartoon series. There must somehow be a story behind its history. I suppose that’s for another movie, perhaps from the comic book arc ‘Gods and Monsters’?

The film’s mood fosters a new appreciation for James Gunn’s work compared to the darker Snyderverse, with bright, lively colors and shades that offer audiences a much lighter tone and a visual feast. Meanwhile, as intense superhero action unfolds in the background, several cameos graced the screens—John Cena as Peacemaker, Christopher Reeve’s son Will Reeves as himself (a reporter), and Bradley Cooper as Jor-El. And, yes, Milly Alcock also appears as Supergirl.

Nicholas Hoult’s portrayal of the bitter, menacing, and scheming Lex Luthor is somehow balanced by Rachel Brosnahan’s sharp, independent, and commanding depiction of Lois Lane.

Viewers should brace themselves for disgust as Hoult’s character evolves and escalates in aggression. His portrayal of Lex Luthor reveals a very personal and petty villain. He harbors an unmatched vendetta and displays a seething selfishness, clearly shown in the smirks and disdain he directs toward the main protagonist. He also shows no concern for the safety of those he will kill in the process. Lex Luthor appears as an insufferable sadist in this film.

Brosnahan’s energetic presence as Lois, despite her limited screen time, anchors the emotional core of the story. And that’s beneficial for the film.

Stealing Filion’s thunder is the CGI pet, Krypto the Superdog. Anthony Carrigan’s Methamorpho also added emotional depth to the movie as the repentant antihero. Despite those heavy makeup special effects, you might know Anthony Carrigan from the TV series prequel for Batman, Gotham, as Victor Zsasz.

This Superman returns to a lighter, comic-inspired tone with humor, vibrant visuals, and witty banter. James Gunn does it again.

The verdict?

Critics note it “gives DC Comics fans the Superman they’ve been asking for.” The film received strong ratings (~85% on Rotten Tomatoes) and renewed hope in DC Studios. Screen Rant, however, on Wednesday, July 9th, posted a Rotten Tomato rating with a much higher audience score, eclipsing all the other Superman films flat out.

Warner Brothers Pictures released the film in the Philippines on July 8, 2025.

VIAJERO KULTURA PILIPINAS; MANILA: Foreign Movie Release

NOEL PALOMO with REPAKOL releases ‘Sayang’

Noel Palomo seems to hint again at a McCartney-Lennon-esque feud with his previous group with the release of a new song called “Sayang.” Shots were already fired, allegedly with Siakol’s Buraot. Regardless of its truth, “Sayang ” appears to be a subtle jab at someone or something related to a wasted opportunity, presented in the typical poetic and street-smart style of Noel Palomo, especially when considering better circumstances.

Lyrics below.

 

Sayang
Noel Palomo with Repakol

 

Susubo mo na lang, biglang nahulog
Dadamputin, naapakan at nadurog
Napangiti ka ngunit may kulang
Napailing kasi nanghihinayang

 

Nagpa-alarm ngunit muling natulog
Nagmadali tuloy
Nagka-untug-untog
Sarado na kaya kaya ika’y napakamot
Nanghinayang ngunit ‘di umabot

 

Pre-Chorus:
Kapag lang nawala bago nalalaman ang halaga
Haah haah haah haah
Huwag bibitawan ang ayaw mong makikitang hawak-hawak ng iba

 

Chorus:
Tanggapin mo na rin ang katotohanan
Ang lahat ng gusto’y ‘di mapapasa ‘yo
Kung ano ang nandiyan ay pahalagahan
Upang ‘di masaktan at bubulong ka ng…
Sayang

 

Aabutin na lang biglang natalisod
Iniwas ang siko, mukha ang ipinangtukod
Napatawa ka sa katangahan
Punung-puno ka ng panghihinayang

 

Panalo na, ayaw mo pang tumalikod
Nabawi pa tuloy ubos pati ang sahod
Pera na naging bato pa
Ubod ng malas
Sinayang ang pambili ng bigas at gatas

 

Pre-Chorus:
Kapag lang nawala bago nalalaman ang halaga
Haah haah haah haah
Huwag bibitawan ang ayaw mong makikitang hawak-hawak ng iba
(Repeat Chorus except for the last line.)
Upang ‘di masaktan at bubulung-bulong ka ng…
Sayang

 

Spoken:
Nanligaw ka
Wala ka pang trabaho
Napasagot mo siya ng matamis na ‘Oo.’
Unawa niya naman, ikaw pa ang mayabang
Sinayang ang resulta nang ika’y iniwan

 

Pre-Chorus:
Kapag lang nawala bago nalalaman ang halaga
Haah haah haah haah
Huwag bibitawan ang ayaw mong makikitang hawak-hawak ng iba
(Repeat Chorus except for the last line and last word)

 

Upang ‘di masaktan at bubulung-bulong ka ng…
(Repeat Chorus except for the last line)

 

Upang ‘di masaktan at bubulung-bulong ka ng…
Sayang

 

 

Coda:
Sayang…
Sayang!

 

Band Members:

The band members include Noel Palomo on vocals, Miniong Cervantes on lead guitar, Alvin Palomo on guitar, Wilbert Jimenez on guitar, Raz Itum on bass, and Matt Bravante on drums.

Produced by Alvin Llaneta

We might be wrong, but true to form, Noel describes this song as Repakol’s commercial anthem, a track made for radio play, sponsorships, and strong hooks. The title, “Sayang” (Tagalog for “what a waste” or “pity”), leans into themes of loss and regret—key elements of classic 90s rock heartbreak.

The single was officially released April 14, 2025 via Alpha Music Corporation across streaming platforms and digital stores, including Amazon. Before the release, a teaser drop appeared on YouTube under the Siakol name, signaling the musical continuity with Noel’s past. Rebranding under “Noel Palomo with Repakol” helps distinguish this project amid ongoing trademark tensions with the remaining Siakol faction.

The song is already available through…

 

  • Digital platforms: Available on Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Anghami—and likely your local OPM-supporting apps.
  • Radio & Commercials: Teased as a potential radio jingle and soundtrack feature for ads.
  • Live shows: We anticipate featuring the song in upcoming gigs and festivals.

“Sayang” marks a bold step for Noel Palomo and his Repakol project—a reaffirmation of his OPM rock heritage, refined production values, and creative independence. Already making waves across streaming services and radio, it bridges the nostalgia of the past with fresh energy. This track is worth listening to for fans of the 90s alt-rock scene and anyone who enjoys heartfelt Tagalog lyrics and guitar-driven melodies.

Expect “Sayang” to headline future live performances and local festivals. As Noel Palomo is known to be a prolific music writer, expect more singles, possibly tied to a future EP.

VIAJERO KULTURA PILIPINAS; MANILA: OPM MUSIC