TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS MAGAZINE COVERS
I tagged it “Traditional
Christmas” because most of us know that December 25 is not really the day of
birth of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. It’s the wrong day, month and year
of beginning. Christmas around the world, however, have been observed for
centuries on this day.
Daily, weekly
and monthly publications follow the same tradition, and their covers speak
of the annual event.
Here are
some Philippine magazines with Christmas as the theme or part of the layout of the
covers.
This one, as
of this posting, is 71 years old. The Christmas issue of Daigdig (Ang Dating Hiwaga)
featuring Tita Duran (Teresita Rigo Durango, 1929-1991), and Jose Perez Vera.
The post-war magazine The Philippine Screen Glamour feauring on its front cover, Pancho Magalona (Enrique Gayoso Magalona Jr, 1923-1998) and Tita Duran, and on the back cover, the film Ang Pagsilang ng Mesiyas (The Birth of the Messiah, 1952).
The Philippine Screen Glamour, December 1952 |
The
“Christmas Three” issue of Kislap Graphic
featuring the top three young stars of the era, Amalia Fuentes, Barbara Perez
and Susan Roces.
Kislap Graphic, December 19, 1956 |
Topstar Pip Movie Entertainment Magazine, featuring Tirso “Pip” Cruz III and the love team of Edgar Mortiz and Vilma Santos.
Topstar Pip Movie Entertainment Magazine Vol. 1 No. 3, December 28, 1970 |
This Sixteen
issue (Vol. 4 No. 112, December 29, 1972), with the young Vilma Santos on the front cover, says it also in different language on
its cover
Sixteen Vol. 4 No. 112, December 29, 1972 |
After a
decade or so, Sixteen became Sixteen MOD, and then MOD Filipina. Here are two succeeding
issues for Christmas of 1988 featuring Shelley Huchel and Heidi Rodriguez.
MOD Filipina Vol. 21 Nos. 902 and 903, December 16 and 23, 1988 |
Two Christmas
issues of Celebrity World featuring
Sunshine Cruz (1994) and Congressman Joaquin Nereo and his wife Uliran (1995).
Celebrity World Vol. 3 No. 177, December 26, 1994 and Vol. 4 No. 228, December 25, 1995 |
Mr. & Ms. 1994 Christmas issue
featuring Dawn Zulueta.
Mr. & Ms. Vol. 18 No. 35, December 20, 1994 |
Mr. & Ms. most often featured a
family photo on it’s Christmas issue covers such as these: Paco Arespacochaga
and Geneva Cruz and their daughter Heaven (1996) and Jomari Yllana and Aiko Melendez
and their son Andre (1998). Ironically and unfortunately, however, both relationships
ended up in separations.
Mr. & Ms. Vol. 20 No. 34, December 24, 1996 and Vol. 22 No.34, December 22, 1998 |
Here
is Mr. & Ms. unique Christmas-New
Year issue featuring Gary Valenciano, his wife, Angeli Pangilinan, and their
children, Gabriel, Paolo and Keana.
Atlas TV Guide (initially titled TV
Star), started circulation on December 1999, with its first cover featuring
Titanic’s Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. As such it may not distinctively
had the Christmas theme on its cover except for a few Yuletide symbols.
Mr. & Ms. Vol. 25 No. 36, December 25, 2001 – January 1, 2002 |
Atlas TV Guide first issue, December 1999 |
Atlas TV Guide December issues (2000, 2002 and 2005) |
Atlas TV Guide December issues (2006, 2007 and 2008) |
Atlas TV Guide December issues (2010, 2011 and 2012) |
MOD 1999 Christmas issue with The World is Not Enough lead actress Sophie
Marceau on the cover as “Christmas Girl.”
MOD December 1999 |
More MOD 2004, 2005 and 2006 Christmas issues featuring Rica Peralejo, Iya Villania and Judy Ann Santos.
MOD Vol. 36 No. 1732 (December 24, 2004), Vol. 37 No. 1783 (December 23,
2005)
and Vol. 38 No. 1829 (December 25, 2006) |
Apart
from its Christmas issues, MOD also
releases “Christmas Specials” such as the two below, featuring Charo Ronquillo
(2005) and Ann Rhea Macapagal (2006).
MOD Christmas Special issues for 2005 and 2006 |
Finally
for MOD, it’s last two Christmas
issues, featuring Kimberly Baculi (2011) and Judy Ann Santos (2012).
MOD December 2011 and December 2012 |
Two
succeeding Christmas issues of the popular Ilocano magazine, Bannawag, featuring Zaijan Jaranilla (2011)
and Angel Locsin (2012).
Bannawag, December 26, 2011 and December 24, 2012 |
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