Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Monday, October 17, 2011
Erik Santos Soulfully Serenades
Now being tagged as “The Ultimate Seranader” Erik Santos has now released and co-produced his new album alongside Jonathan Manalo entitled “Awit Para Sa ‘Yo.” The album consist of fourteen (14) tracks including nine (9) original and five (5) cover songs, all are OPM love songs composed by renowned composers in the local music scene.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
First Giveaway Contest: Big Outlet & Travel Sale
I know this is kind of late but I still want to share this for those who don't have their tickets yet for the BIG OUT & TRAVEL SALE 2011.
I'll be giving away four (4) tickets! TWO WINNERS of TWO TICKETS EACH.
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Larry Reigns As The First Pinoy Biggest Loser
Friday, September 30, 2011
PressCon of the PRAYBEYT BENJAMIN
Last September 28, 2011, after the surging winds and rain of Typhoon Pedring, we were able to attend the Press Conference of Vice Ganda’s newest and up-coming movie entitled PRAYBEYT BENJAMIN. The theme of the press conference was green and army.
It was a star studded press conference and also well formed cast by generation. This is what we have noticed there were the generation of the bachelor - Kean Cipriano and Carlos Agassi, the generation of bachelorette - Vice Ganda, the generation of young parents - Nikki Valdez and DJ Durano, the generation of matured parents - Malou De Guzman, and the last generation, the generation of the senior citizen – the honorable Director Eddie Garcia. I think Direk Wenn have created a cast of great actors of all generations to bring one heck of a good movie.
During the press conference there were many parts of the movie that were given emphasis. One of them is the acceptance issue not only in the gender issue but more precisely as an individual. There were also admission, like in the famous phrase “the truth shall set you free” and I think those who have admitted some events in their life surely set themselves free. So mainly the movie is not just laughs but it features pigments of reality, reality that is actually happening in our society.
As we all know Vice Ganda has become a very popular gay icon, from being a stand-up comedian up to becoming a product endorser, a host and a performer. Vice Ganda has been shining very bright and now it will shine much brighter with his latest upcoming movie “PRAYBEYT BEJAMIN”.
In this movie Vice plays the role of Bejamin Santos whose family has a long tradition of serving in the military. In fact, the movie’s stunning opening traces the roots of the Santos’ military service, from the days of Lapu-lapu and the Katipunan, up to the current times.
But when Lolo Benjamin is captured by terrorists, the grandson enters the military and musters all his masculine strength to save his dear grandfather, and the rest of the war-torn country as well.
This movie is the result of Vice’s good collaboration with the blockbuster director Wenn Deramas.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
The BIG Outlet & Travel Sale 2011
Calling all best buy aficionados! Here’s your chance to get some of the best and biggest brands for a very low price. That’s not all there are also a book & buy and discounted rates on hotels, resorts and airfare!
BPI will be having The BIG Outlet and Travel Sale for 2011 on October 14 – 16, 2011, Friday to Sunday at 10am to 9pm at the Megatent, 30 Meralco Ave., Ortigas Center, Pasig City (bet DepEd and Renaissance).
There going to be a 90% off on selected merchandise plus book and buy promos from resorts and hotels. So for sure best buy fanatics can get the best brands that they want. Since this is from BPI, all BPI cardholders with valid ID are free of entrance and if you’re a BPI Express Credit Edge and Petron Mastercard holders you’ll get some additional perks. BPI cardholders will also get a chance to win to their hourly raffle draw and a chance to win a Sun Cellular post-paid line plus mobile phones! So BPI Cardholders and best buys enthusiasts mark that calendar and head on there on October 14 – 16, 2011.
If you want to know more about this BIG SALE visit their Facebook pages Facebook
Event Page: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=227198760671964
Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/thebigoutletsale
For inquiries, email malibu.enterprise@gmail.com
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Great Food at the Comida China de Manila
So if you're looking for great Chinese cooking and taste just head on to the Comida China de Manila.
Here's an information about Comida China de Manila.
Filipino culture is richly embroidered with both Spanish and Chinese influences, with cuisine as the centerpiece attraction.
How the two cultures have blended perfectly in its host Filipino country is revealed in the names that Chinese dishes were called around the 1900s, with some names surviving through the present era.
Ever heard of Morisqueta Tostada? Pueco con Agreo Dulce? Camaron Rebosado, Ampalaya con Carne? All these Spanish sounding dishes are actually delicious, authentic Chinese food. Fried Rice, Sweet Sour Pork, Shrimps in Batter and Bitter Melon with Beef are what they are, respectively. And certified foodies of yesteryears did not go hunting for “Chinese Food” when they had food cravings or wanted to eat out with family and friends. They looked for “Comida China” (literally Chinese food in Spanish) which to old Manilans referred to that distinct style of panciteria fare in Binondo from the early 1900’s to the 1970’s.
Now, Panciteria San Jacinto – one of the favourite Chinese restaurants of Manilans in the pre-war and post-war era which has survived to this day – has changed its name to Comida China de Manila. Located along E. Rodriguez, Jr. Ave. (C5) in Pasig City, the present-day Panciteria San Jacinto is a favourite destination of Chinese food aficionados in the metro. Big Chinese families, Pinoy families on weekend feasts, regular foodies, office workers in the area and seekers of good Chinese food pay regular pilgrimages to the place to satisfy their palates. The lure of bountiful lauriats, all-time Chinese favourites and the discovery of new things on the menu (like dimsum and the unique, flavourful Comida China Soup) have lured them to Panciteria San Jacinto-Pasig since it opened in 1996.
“Panciteria San Jacinto was one of the famous and favourite destinations for “comida china” since the pre-war years (it was first established in 1894), and we have been privileged to keep its legacy going through the years. We are happy to have revived the name and identity of the famous restaurant. We are also proud that we have taken its cuisine to new heights and made Panciteria San Jacinto’s comida china available to younger generations, thanks to our joint venture with its original owners,” explains Benny V. Torres, President of Comida China de Manila, Inc.
But Panciteria San Jacinto is only one of several Chinese restaurants that catered to old Manilans in that bygone era, Benny says. Only very few have survived to this day. In July this year, the Torres family, which runs Panciteria San Jacinto-Pasig and other restaurants like Mom and Tina’s and The Red Rickshaw Restaurant in Pampanga, decided to change the name of Panciteria San Jacinto to Comida China de Manila.
“We want to keep history alive and get younger generations in touch with the glorious past of Chinese restaurants along T. Pinpin street in Binondo, which by the way was originally named Calle San Jacinto. We chose Comida China de Manila as our new name because it is representative of all the panciterias of that era. Besides, the restaurant has evolved into something more than a panciteria. To begin with our Pasig branch, a full service 400-seater restaurant, is well appointed and comfortable. Our menu remains faithful to the classic Cantonese fare served in Binondo, complemented with new dishes put together by our Chief Cook who began his career in the very first Panciteria San Jacinto restaurant along T. Pinpin Street. The new name will also suit the vintage Manila look of our interiors, which is in the works.” Benny adds.
The Torres Family chose to take a different direction from the old panciteria concept of the Pasig restaurant by opting for a more formal and upscale ambience, says Benny, but the food at Comida China de Manila remains affordable to its clientele. Served in desired portions to match both pocket and appetite, old favourites and new fare are offered in poquito (half small or grazing portions), small, medium and large serving sizes.
Catering and in-house feasts are all still part of the Comida China de Manila offerings.
Younger generations who may not have even heard of the term “comida china” are suddenly discovering the charm of experiencing Chinese food with Spanish titles, observes Benny.
“It’s part of our mixed culture. The food itself and the names of the dishes are all part of our history. Perhaps through our new name we will be able to make younger generations become more aware and proud of our colourful past and the interwoven influences in our history,” he concludes.
For more details about Comida China de Manila, visit Comida China de Manila on Facebook or call 671-5942, 914-0832 and 914-0830.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Release Your Inner Star At The Muzikademy
It's been a year since the Janice Hung Arts and Sports (JHAS) Foundation launched the first MUZIKADEMY. a song writing competition and music camp, at the Fontana Hot Springs and Leisure Park. Knowing that there is still a wealth of untapped talents among the youth, international wushu champion and multi talented artist Janice Hung and JHAS managing director Jen Louise Viola decide to hold MUZIKADEMY 2011 on November 25-26, 2011 still at Fontana in Clarkfield, Pampanga.
For two days, privileged scholars or Muzikampers who passed the qualifying rounds shall receive top-notch lessons and workshops from celebrity mentors and leaders in the music industry. Aside form the learning sessions, this is an opportunity to interact and exchange views with one another through the magic of lyrics, rhythm, and symphonies. To make things more electrifying, all the participants shall showcase their talents in the Grand Finals night on Nov. 25. As much as P100,000 worth of prizes and cash are at stake for the top three winners plus the chance to join Janice Hung in the Muzikademy Concert on Nov. 26 together with local celebrities.
As the event is about to unfold, prospective Muzikampers may still join provided they are UNSIGNED soloist, Duo, Trio or Band with maximum of 5 members, from 15-28 years of age, Filipino Citizen, and residents of the Philippines. All they have to do is submit a recording of their original composition and a cover version of their favorite song. Entries can be submitted through email at muzikademy@yahoo.com. For further information, please visit www.janicehung.com or you may call 585-3200/0917-8258099.
Muzikademy is brought to you by DENTAL FIRST, ACCELL, LG JJ International, Solo, Freeway, Shimmian Manila, Living Thing Future Foundation, and SANJUN Music, Lights and Audion Center.
I also get a chance to meet Ms. Janice Hung and seen her sing during her birthday celebration. Here's a video of her singing.
The Kris of Justice
Last July 23, 2011 they launched the book entitled "Kris of Justice" a novel written by Abdel Karim C. Tillah, a Filipino Muslim descendant of the Royal House of Tawi-Tawi.
Here are some excerpts from the Press Release
Image from the Press Release. |
Image from the Press Release. |
...“The Kris of Justice is the first novel that aims to educate Filipinos in an entertaining way on the glorious history of the Moros. It is presented in a concise, comic-book, graphic novel, or movie-script style that can be easily absorbed by a generation of Filipinos not used to reading, but used to watching TV and reading Facebook, Twitter and comic books,” Mr. Larry Henares writes.
“The dramatic flow of narration along the rhythm of the history of the Muslim armed struggle and the deep longing for peace and national unity adds a meaningful value to the Filipino Muslim literature as part of national heritage,” Prof. Samuel Tan adds.
The novel is the result of the author’s extensive studies on the story and history of the Muslims in the Philippines and his experience and insights into the practice of both Islam and Christianity. Abdel was exposed to interfaith activities at an early age, since his father is a founding member of the first interfaith committee established in the Philippines {and probably the first in the world) in 1973. In 1992, Abdel Tillah composed an interfaith song entitled “God of Abraham.” This song is contained in the CD that is included with the book.
In his review of the book, Mr. Boyette San Diego, writer and a top executive of a printing corporation, narrates, “I think the journey away from simplistic portrayals of Islam and the Mindanao conflict and stereotypes begins in Chapter 9 – “Islam, the Light of the Dark Ages.” There’s so much fascinating information in the chapter – e.g., advances in science; that the first university in the world was founded by a Muslim, and a woman at that; the premium Muslims give to education, etc. – that will stimulate study and understanding and prevent rushes to judgment… The putting in context of the Muslim situation continues and is deepened in Chapter 10, “Hidden History” and Chapter 12,“More Hidden History,” which weaves superb research and scholarship into the historical origins of the current state of affairs in Mindanao. The idea of colonialism and its motivations and tactics (such as divide and rule) are fleshed out and illuminated with historical examples.”
The publication is a very interesting and engaging reading material that will help the readers, especially the youth to have a better understanding and appreciation of the Muslim culture. It hopes to foster solidarity among the present and succeeding generations of Muslims and Christians, not only in the Philippines but also in other countries. The author strongly believes that only by bringing out the truth, can there be genuine understanding between peoples of two faiths resulting in better Christian-Muslim relations, peace in Mindanao and ultimately, lasting peace for the Philippines and the whole world...
To purchase a copy of the book “Kris of Justice” with the included CD for P350.00 visit www.krisofjustice.com or if you wish to contact Mr. Abdel Karim Tillah, you can email him at truthhorizon@yahoo.com or by phone: 09178962528.
Fun Friday Nights At Teatrino
It will be fun, fun, fun Fridays all Friday nights of September all the way to November 2011 at Teatrino, Promenade in Greenhills.
Got Fridays @ Teatrino will showcase the latest generation of local singers in a smorgasbord of musical sets, providing nearly three hours of wonderful new sounds and performances from September 2 to November 25, 2011.
Directed and conceptualized by Freddie Santos, one of the most notable stage directors in the country, this innovative musical presentation “brings young, up and coming artists who have already been launched or who have had their first CD albums released up to the next level of their musical careers.”
“All Friday nights at Teatrino from September to November will be nights full of music from new faces singing new faves and redefining fun through a new kind of musical experience,” said Santos. Various young artists are featured each night in sampler style performances to expose their talents to new and wider audiences.
The musical project is a collaboration between Music Museum Group Inc. and various artist management houses. It will feature fresh local artists who already have their rabid fan following and second generation musical talents that are “chips off the old block”.
Got Fridays @ Teatrino isn’t only unique because of its new show concept, it will also tickle the taste buds with a fun menu available only on Fridays at the Teatrino : casual, funky food (pop corn, onion rings, barbecue and such) to munch on with light drinks at very affordable prices.
Tickets to this new Friday night diversion are at P500 each. For ticket reservations, call 7228310 loc. 116 for a great night out with friends, family, barkada and weekend buddies. Got Fridays @ Teatrino will surely satisfy cravings for good music, good food and a novel experience that’s easy on the pocket as well.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Who Will Be the First Pinoy Biggest Loser?
Armed with the knowledge gained during their four-month stay in the Biggest Loser camp, the Bigating Pinoys continue their journey in the real world and undergo rigorous weight loss regimen without the help of trainers Chinggay Andrada and Jim Saret.
While sweethearts Hazel and Raffy try hard to work out twice a day, Art and Angela make sure they get enough sleep and have a balanced diet.
“All these years, I have carried so much burden, pain, humiliation, anger, and sadness. So every lost pound was like an excess baggage thrown away and a symbolism of the new me,” bar owner Art said.
By zooming in on the lives of overweight people and the negative impact of obesity on health, the program and its contestants have taught viewers how to adopt a healthy lifestyle and that losing weight can be achieved by exercising and eating the right food.
Hazel even considers joining the competition her second life, saying that it “unraveled the Hazel that has long been suppressed.” Though she admits that the whole world does not only revolve around losing weight, the Bigating Pinoys have proven that any obstacle can be overcome as long as one has the will and determination to reach his or her goal.
“There are times you gain weight instead of losing weight. You should exert more effort. Though there are times you fail, you should carry on and not give up," she said.
The two other contestants affirmed how the show has transformed their lives. Sporting a new and healthier physique, Larry plans to return to the police force. On the other hand, Raffy has changed his outlook in life. He used to make excuses that stood between him and his weight goal but he now realizes that change must start with oneself.
“You don’t need to be a contestant in 'Biggest Loser' to lose weight. You only need yourself,” he said.
While the transformation of the Fab Five is evident, only one of them will be declared the first Pinoy Biggest Loser and take home P1 million, a newly furnished condominium unit from DCMI Homes, a Vespa scooter, a 40" Sony Bravia Internet TV, Whirlpool appliances and a lifetime Fitness First membership.
The second placer will get P500,000, a Vespa scooter, Whirlpool appliances and one year Fitness First membership. On the other hand, the third placer will take home P300,000, a Vespa scooter, Fujidenzo Home Appliances, and one year Fitness First membership.
Not to be outdone are eliminated contestants Alan, Andy, Eboy, Edden, Eric, JM, Joy, Leigh, Ryan, and Winwin who will also battle at the grand finale weigh-in. The one who will lose the highest percentage of their initial weight will be proclaimed the At-Home Winner and will get P200,000 and one year Fitness First membership. Who will emerge as the first ever Pinoy Biggest Loser? Catch the “Biggest Loser Pinoy Edition Wellness Fair and Grand Finale” on October 8 (Saturday) at the Ynares Stadium in Pasig, with host Sharon Cuneta, game master Derek Ramsay, and trainers Chinggay Andrada and Jim Saret.
Continue watching “The Biggest Loser Pinoy Edition” after “Guns and Roses” on ABS-CBN. For program updates, log on to http://biggestloserpinoyedition.abs-cbn.com, like it on Facebook and follow @BLPinoyEdition on Twitter.
Live with No Other Woman
This is a movie about love, passion, deceit, and obsession but it doesn’t teach you to do these things but brings it to your attention that these are the present reality. The movie is just an eye opener for all of us that every decision that we make will eventually lead to something, every action that we do will have an effect in the future.
“No Other Woman” is a new movie from Star Cinema and Viva Films that portray about the life of three people getting involved in a complex relationship. A movie directed by Ruel S. Bayani and starred by the country’s most desirable actors and actresses, Anne Curtis, Derek Ramsay, and Cristine Reyes. According to them it is the most demanding, provocative and emotionally-charged roles of their careers.
Anne Curtis plays the part of Kara Zalderiaga, a young, beautiful carefree socialite who can and will get whatever she wants. She has had many boyfriends but has continuously been emotionally-detached to love. To Kara, life is all fun and in “love”, no stings attached. But deep in her core, she has been longing not just to be desired and admired but likewise appreciated and truly loved. Derek Ramsay plays the part of Ram Escler, a charming, dedicated furniture salesman husband driven by his ambition to prove himself to the world. To Ram, being a good husband that can provide the best life to his family is a lifelong goal. He is obsessed with the idea of living out of the shadows of his father-in-law and away from the image of his estranged father. Cristine Reyes plays the part of Charmaine Escaler, the beautiful “perfect” wife, calculating, prim and proper to a fault. Charmaine is concerned with image and takes her role as an ideal wife to heart. To Charmaine, she will let nothing and no one ruin the “perfection” she has created for her family.
It is indeed a very hard role for them because none of them are married. So portraying the character in the movie is something that needs to be learned.
Monday, September 19, 2011
Straight Talk in September
This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Straight Talk for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
What is the most essential when it comes to cellphone? Well of course you need to have one and another thing maybe is the plan. I once had a cellphone plan subscription before and it was great because you get a lot of freebies and good services, unfortunately I got to cut it for some financial matters. Sustaining it is way over my monthly budget. Perhaps that’s the main problem of most cellphone plan subscriber how they could maintain their subscription with a very low fees. With the vast number of telecommunication companies, landing on one that you can truly rely on is really hard. Sometimes when you get one it lacks of the other services and sometimes vice versa. That’s why a lot of people are switching to a more adjustable plan that they can just switch it to a mode that would benefit the plan holder and his other beneficiaries or links to his plan, from talk to messages or from messages to talk plans.
Since the ber months are already here and the breeze of the Christmas Season is already arriving, I think it’s high time that you and I should get something that will save us a lot of money. It’s more of saving for the holidays gifts. Now, if that continues then perhaps a little more money to save for some personal stuff that you would like to buy for the holidays.
As for me, if I get to save a lot for simply switching I’ll definitely buy something for me on Christmas day but of course it is still September and we should get on for this month and hope for the best these days.
This September Straight Talk will be having something in their doors step for everyone. open for potential costumers that will come to their doorstep. What is good about Straight Talk is that they can provide you a plan that would not even want your background summary and other identifications, meaning you’ll get your phone and get to use their services instantly. That’s not all you’ll get Everything you need in a cellphone, the Hook, line and sinker, you can even Call a friend, or just simply enjoy the Android on Straight Talk
What are the value of their plans… here below are their coverage with the monthly plans.
- The “All You Need Plan” meets even the needs of heavy phone users with 14.000 minutes, 1,000 texts and 30 MB of web data.
- Unlimited Monthly services is only $45, and includes calls, text, picture messaging, and web.
- Imagine unlimited calls, text, picture messaging and web for a whole year, for only $499.00.
- 411 calls are included at no extra charge.
Another great about their offer is that it is Free from activation, reactivation or termination fees.
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