Donny Pangilinan defines the new cool in our fourth anniversary issue
We just launched our reason for SCOUT General Public this week. Front and center is our cover for our fourth-anniversary issue —Donny Pangilinan. The actor on the rise is one
We just launched our reason for SCOUT General Public this week. Front and center is our cover for our fourth-anniversary issue —Donny Pangilinan. The actor on the rise is one
After joining the reality TV show “Protégé,” Ruru Madrid continues to make his mark in the Philippine entertainment industry The day I am to interview Ruru Madrid is the day
Every music festival has its highlights: the jaw dropping lineup, the larger-than-life crowd swaying to the rhythm of the music, and the dazzling spectacle right in front of your eyes.
by Lex Celera Photography by Anthony Marquez Where have all the skaters gone? Where were they when I was growing up? My first contact with the world of skateboarding was
Actress Sofia Andres takes on her industry commitments with a unique drive to succeed. She knows that she has to deliver as long as the camera demands it. That’s rare for a 19-year-old feeling the weight of the tyranny of choice. When everything is a tap away on your phone, you kind of want to be everything at once. When you’re an actress with 2.6 million followers on Instagram watching your every move, the options can be dizzying.
But despite all of the other possibilities available to millennials, Sofia learned the importance of focus at an early age. She started out doing commercials as a kid and then progressed to fashion shows. Eventually, acting came. Unlike other showbiz fairytale stories, where the stars are discovered while doing mundane things in unlikely places, Sofia took control of her own destiny from the beginning. “When I wanted to audition, my mom didn’t want [me] to do it at first.” She was determined, even in her early teens. “I really wanted it, I wanted to be in front of the camera and I fell in love with it.”
By Celene Sakurako When asked if film photography is dead, budding photographers Redge Hawang, Inah Maravilla, Eric Bico, and Ricardo Yan all gave the unwavering answer: no. As full-blown millennials
Julia Barretto is still in her TV makeup when she arrives at our cover shoot on a gloomy Sunday afternoon during the Independence Day long weekend. Comfortably dressed down in a fitted black tank top, tights, and athletic sandals, she enters the spacious flat in Cubao donning an infectious smile that is a stark contrast to the stormy weather. It’s been a long day, but Julia is unfazed. She courteously greets everyone in the room one by one—and gives makeup artist Lala Flores a big hug—before quickly sitting down to have her hair and makeup done.
Every now and then, there’s an up-and-coming talent whose potential and work ethic make us turn our heads and notice. We’ve done just that for the cover of our May-June
by Chryssa Celestino Three degree Celsius weather in Seoul usually calls for hangouts indoors with a space heater. But on this particular day in November, my friend and I rail-biked
On the cover of our March-April 2017 issue is a quartet the public has dubbed #TeamBaka4gotten: current indie darlings Baka Bukas’s Jasmine Curtis-Smith (who makes her second Scout cover appearance, also the second person to appear more than once on our cover), and 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten’s Khalil Ramos, Jameson Blake, and Ethan Salvador.
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