Tuesday, May 6, 2014

SEC orders Multiply to shut down operations

THE Securities and Exchange Commission ordered closed E-commerce and social networking website Multiply to stop its business operations.

As Multiply continued its business on Tuesday, the SEC issued a cease and desist order against the network.

The SEC said that Multiply to continue operating.

Once the government-run regulator receives Multiply’s response, the SEC will schedule the case for hearing.

https://www.manilatimes.net/2020/05/05/news/headlines/ntc-orders-abs-cbn-to-shut-down-operations/722798/

DepEd open to amending law on National Anthem

The Department of Education (DepEd) is open with the idea of amending the law regarding the proper way of singing the National Anthem in a way that it would be easier for students to sing it during events and flag-raising and lowering ceremonies.

Jonathan Malaya, DepEd Assistant Secretary for Special Concerns, said the department wants some changes in the fast tempo of the anthem.

"It was meant to be a marching song that's why it is difficult for the students to sing it," Malaya said in an interview today.

Lupang Hinirang, the country's national anthem, has a two-fourths beat.

While the anthem must be sung in Filipino by default, it can be translated in other languages and dialects subject to the approval of the National Historical Institute.

When it is heard, stand upright, face the flag and place the right hand on the left chest while singing.

The national anthem, however, would not be allowed to be played preceding "events of recreation, amusement, or entertainment purposes."

It can be sung in international competitions where the Philippines is the host or has a representative; national and local sports competitions, during the signing off and signing on of radio broadcasting and television stations, before the start and ending of day's work of employees in public and private offices, before the initial and last screening of films and before the opening of theater performances; Provided, that the owners and management of the establishments shall be mandated to enforce proper decorum and implement the pertinent provisions of this act; and other occasions as may be allowed by the Institute.

The Pledge of Patriotism (Panatang Makabayan) must be recited after the singing of the national anthem in basic education institutions. The Pledge of Allegiance to the Philippine Flag (Panunumpa ng Katapatan sa Watawat ng Pilipinas) may be recited as well, though the law did not specify who is required to do so.

It shall be committed to memory by all students of both public and private educational institutions and employees of both government agencies and private companies, and rendered during the flag raising and lowering ceremony.

Malaya, however, noted that lawmakers may not approve such amendments because the current manner of singing the anthem "reflects certain historical essence."

Asked if the National Historical Institute was harsh or over-reacting in filing a complaint against singers Christian Bautista, Martin Nievera, La Diva and Arnel Pineda for rendering it in it's own version during the exhibition match of Gerry PeƱalosa and Bernabe Concepcion, Manny Pacquiao versus Ricky Hatton, Miguel Cotto and Joshua Clottey fights, Malaya said it is up to the court to decide on the matter.

"Martin might not be aware of the law," Malaya said.

But Aguirre said the NHI did not pursue the case because it was also told by the OSG there is a problem with jurisdiction since the alleged violation was committed in the US.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) chief also said he is not aware of any case wherein a person was charged and convicted for violating this law.

But Aguirre clarified that there is no case filed yet against singers in the DOJ so he could not comment yet on the latter’s possible violation of law.

“I also haven’t watched,” he added.

He or she said violators face a fine of P5,000 to P20,000, imprisonment for not more than one year, or both at the discretion of the court: provided, that for any second and additional offenses, both fine and imprisonment shall always be imposed: further that in case the violation is committed by a jurdicial person, it's president or chief executive officer thereof shall be liable.

The Institute may prescribe in the implementing rules and regulations of this act other acts or omissions which shall be deemed disrespectful, and thus prohibited, relative to the flag, national anthem, great seal, coat-of-arms, national motto and other heraldic items and devices.

Any citizen shall have the power to conduct a citizen's arrest if a person is actually violating of any provision of this act in officers to assist in conducting citizen's arrest. All security personnel and ushers in movie-houses are likewise authorized to arrest the violators.

EDITORIAL - Martin should apologize to the nation

Maybe it is too much to ask that Filipino singer Martin Nievera be imprisoned for his atrocious rendition of the national anthem during the opening ceremonies of the fight between Manny Pacquiao and Ricky Hatton in Las Vegas last May 2.

But at the very best he should be summoned and admonished and told in no uncertain terms, so that other singers will be forewarned, that artistic license does not extend to the national anthem, meaning no one but no one is allowed to take liberties with its singing.

Republic Act 8491 or the Flag and Heraldic Code of the Philippines it will be mandatory for students to memorize the anthem at schools and provides that “the rendition of the National Anthem, whether played or sung, shall be in accordance with the musical arrangement and composition of Julian Felipe.”

Felipe is the original music arranger of Lupang Hinirang in 1898. It has tune of march and the lyrics was adapted from the Spanish poem “Filipinas” written by Jose Palma only in 1899.

When the national anthem is played, the public is required to sing and do so "with fervor."

They are expected to sing while the right palm is placed over the left chest. Uniformed personnel, meanwhile, are to salute the flag as prescribed by their respective regulations.

Individuals whose faith prohibit them from singing “Lupang Hinirang” must still show full respect.

The national anthem, however, would not be allowed to be played preceding “events of recreation, amusement, or entertainment purposes.”

But the anthem may be played during the following: international competitions where the Philippines is the host or has a representative, national or local sports competitions, during the “signing on” or “signing off” of radio and television broadcasting stations, before the opening and after the closing of work in government and private offices, before the initial and last screening of films and before the opening of theater performances; Provided, that the owners and management of the establishments shall be mandated to enforce proper decorum and implement the pertinent provisions of this act; and other occasions as may be allowed by the NHI.

The Oath of Patriotism (Panatang Makabayan) must be recited after the singing of the national anthem in basic education institutions. The Pledge of Allegiance to the Philippine Flag (Panunumpa ng Katapatan sa Watawat ng Pilipinas) may be recited as well, though the law did not specify who is required to do so.

Section 20 of the law also states: “The observance of the flag ceremony in official or civic gatherings shall be simple and dignified and shall include the playing or singing of the anthem in its original Filipino lyrics and march tempo.”

The NHI may prescribe in the implementing rules and regulations of this act other acts or omissions which shall be deemed disrespectful, and thus prohibited, relative to the flag, national anthem, great seal, coat-of-arms, national motto and other heraldic items and devices.

Any citizen shall have the power to conduct a citizen's arrest if a person is actually violating of any provision of this act in officers to assist in conducting citizen's arrest. All security personnel and ushers in movie-houses are likewise authorized to arrest the violators.

But it it not just the law that is against the kind of singing that Martin Nievera did. There is also the matter of good taste and good sense. Anyone who heard Martin, and that means presumably the entire country, clearly did not like what they heard.

A national anthem symbolizes a country. That is precisely the reason why during very important international events such as the Pacquiao-Hatton fight, the national anthems of the home countries of the participants are always played.

Now what a sordid situation we would be putting ourselves in when the national anthem of the Philippines, the sacred hymn representing all 90 million of us Filipinos, is left to the whims and caprices of a single singer.

On whose authority did Martin Nievera decide to do what he did? Who gave him the permission to mangle one of the very first songs that all Filipino children are taught and told to memorize and learn by heart for the rest of their lives?

If Martin Nievera has little respect for his personal obligations, such as marriage, he should be told that respect for the national anthem carries with it a far more compelling and enduring obligation that does not get obliterated even in the changing moods of the times.

Or if Martin Nievera was trying to show the international audience the kind of artistic prowess he possesses, perhaps to lure them into watching his occasional shows in the US, let it not be at the expense of the national anthem.

Martin Nievera nag-sorry sa pag-awit ng Lupang Hinirang

Humingi ng pauman­hin kahapon ang singer na si Martin Nievera sa pub­ liko kaugnay sa pag­kanta niya ng sariling bersiyon ng Lupang Hini­rang sa laban ni Manny Pacquiao kay Ricky Hatton sa Las Vegas, Nevada noong Linggo na inulan ng batikos.

Ito’y kasunod ng pag­sita sa kanya ng National Historical Institute na may paglabag sa batas ang ginawa niyang pagbabago sa tono at tempo ng pambansang awit.

“Sorry sa mga hindi nagandahan sa pagkan­ta ko at salamat na lang sa mga nagustuhan. Sa si­mula acapela ang kan­ta ko kaya lang sa parte ng may marchingtone, hindi puwede ang acapela kaya magkahalo,” ani Nievera sa isang panayam radyo.

Sinabi din ng actor-singer na nang kunin umano siya ni Pacquiao para umawit sa laban nito ay sinabihan siya ng Pinoy champ na bahala na siyang awitin ang Lupang Hinirang, depende sa istilo niya, kaya ang rendition niya ang narinig sa araw ng laban.

Aminado naman si NHI chairman Ambeth Ocampo na hindi niya napanood o narinig ang pag-awit ni Nievera noong Linggo dahil nasa provincial trip siya at nalaman lamang niya sa mga nagkuwentong na­ka­panood.

Ani Ocampo, kahit umano ilang beses na pi­naalalahanan ang ilang artists, patuloy pa rin umano sa pagbabago ng tono ang mga ito sa pambansang awit.

Dapat daw may marching tones ang pag-awit at 2/4 ang beat at 53 seconds base sa orihinal na composition at rendition ni Julian Felipe.

Kapag ito ay narinig, tumayo ng matuwid, humarap sa watawat at ilagay ang kanang kamay sa kaliwang dibdib habang inaawit.

Ito ay pwedeng kantahin sa mga pandaigdigang kumpetisyon na host ang Pilipinas o may kinatawan ang ating bansa; sa signing on at signing off ng mga himpilan ng radyo at telebisyon; bago ang pagbubukas at pagkatapos ng pagsasara ng oras ng trabaho ng mga emplyeado; at sa una at huling screening ng pelikula sa mga sinehan at bago simulan ang mga pagtatanghal sa teatro; Ibinigay, na ang mga may-ari at pamamahala ng mga establisimyento ay dapat na utusan upang ipatupad ang tamang pakikitungo at ipatupad ang mga may kinalaman sa batas na ito; At iba pang okasyon na maaaring pahintulutan ng Surian.

Ang Panatang Makabayan ay dapat bigkasin pagkatapos ng pagkanta ng pambansang awit sa mga paaralan. Ang Panunumpa ng Katapatan sa Watawat ng Pilipinas ay maaaring kabisado din, bagaman ang batas ay hindi tumutukoy kung sino ang kinakailangan upang gawin ito.

Ang sinong may karampatang parusa sa mga lumabag nito na babastusin, babaguhin o iibahin ang tono, gagawing katatawanan o hindi magbibigay galang kapag tinutugtog ang ating pambansang awit ay mahaharap sa kasong kriminal o administratibo at dapat na magmulta ng 5,000 to 20,000 pesos o isang taong pagkakakulong. Pero balak pagtaasan ng Kongreso ang parusa rito, at gawing 100,000 pesos o dalawang taong pagkakakulong.

Ang pagpapahintulot sa mga security personnel at sa mga usher sa sinehan na hulihin ang sinumang lalabag. Maari silang humingi ng tulong sa mga awtoridad sa pag-aresto sa lalabag.

Mukahin ng UP College of Music, sana raw ang National Historical Institute ang orihinal na bersyon at masusing ituro ito ng mga mangaawit na hindi na muli pagmulan pa ng kontrobersya.

Sa Section 20, nakasaad na “The rendition of the flag ceremony in official or civic gatherings shall be simple and dignified and shall include the playing or singing of the anthem in its original Filipino lyrics and march tempo.”

Si Martin ay mabagal sa una at masyadong bumirit sa pagtatapos na isa umanong paglabag sa Section 37 ng Republic Act No. 8491, o 1998 Flag and Heraldic Code of the Philippines.

Handa namang patawarin ng NHI si Nievera at paguusapan na lamanguma­no ang isyu. (Ludy Bermudo)

http://www.philstar.com/bansa/464347/martin-nievera-nag-sorry-sa-pag-awit-ng-lupang-hinirang

Monday, May 5, 2014

Palace: SEC should independently decide on Multiply

The Securities and Exchange Commission should rule independently on Multiply, MalacaƱang said Tuesday as it insisted that the Palace will respect any decision on the fate of the website.

"I don’t think SEC will let any institution influence its decision," Presidential Spokesman Edwin Lacierda said during a Palace press briefing.

Lacierda, a lawyer, said the SEC should be allowed to decide freely on the franchise of the website.

"The official position of the President is: since the matter is pending with the SEC, we will respect the decision of the SEC. Pero sa ngayon po antayin muna natin ang desisyon ng SEC," he said.

(For now, let's wait for the SEC decision.)

Solicitor General Francis Jardeleza had warned the SEC against issuing provisional authorities to Multiply in the absence of a franchise from Congress.

The SEC earlier committed to allow Multiply to operate, as requested by lawmakers, who have yet to tackle several bills seeking a fresh 25-year-franchise for the company.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/05/05/20/palace-ntc-should-independently-decide-on-abs-cbn-franchise

Provincial Board condemns way Martin sang nat'l anthem

The Cebu Provincial Board condemned concert king Martin Nievera for “murdering” the Philippine National Anthem he sang during the Pacquiao versus Hatton boxing match the other day.

The condemnation is expressed in an immediate resolution passed and approved by the PB in yesterday’s session.

In a unanimous decision of the PB, approved was a resolution condemning Martin Nievera for singing the Philippine National Anthem in a beat and tune different from what is prescribed by the law.

The PB also considered the act not at all respectful of the sacred song of the country.

Cebu fourth district Provincial Board member Jose Ma. Gastardo also included in the resolution the mandate that the Philippine National Anthem should strictly and consistently be sung in accordance to Section 37 of the Republic Act 8491 or the 1998 Flag and Heraldic Code of the Philippines.

RA 8491 provides that the rendition of the national anthem entitled Lupang Hinirang, whether played or sung, shall be in accordance with the musical arrangement and composition of Julian Felipe.

Felipe is the original music arranger of Lupang Hinirang in 1898. It has tune of march and the lyrics was adapted from the Spanish poem “Filipinas” written by Jose Palma only in 1899.

The public to stand at attention and face the Philippine flag when the anthem is played. In case no flag is displayed, the public should face the band or the conductor.

Members of the uniformed services, security guards and trainees in uniform should execute a salute to the anthem as prescribed by their regulations. The public is also required to put their right palms over their left chests until the last note of the anthem.

The National Historical Institute is mandated to disseminate a copy of the official music score sheet that reflects the manner in which the national anthem should be played or sung” to ensure standards are followed.

The national anthem, however, would not be allowed to be played and sung preceding events of recreation, amusement, or entertainment purposes.

But the anthem may be played during the following: international competitions where the Philippines is the host or has a representative; national and local sports competitions, during the "signing off" and "signing on" of radio broadcasting and television stations, before the initial and last screening of films and before the opening of theater performances; and other occasions as may be allowed by the Institute.

The Oath of Patriotism (Panatang Makabayan) must be recited after the singing of the national anthem in basic education institutions. The Pledge of Allegiance (Panunumpa ng Katapatan sa Watawat ng Pilipinas) may be recited as well, though the law did not specify who is required to do so.

In Section 20 of the law also states: “The observance of the flag ceremony in official or civic gatherings shall be simple and dignified and shall include the playing or singing of the anthem in its original Filipino lyrics and march tempo.”

When Nievera belted out Lupang Hinirang, it started slowly, took on a martial beat in the middle, then finally ended on a sustained high note.

Council chairman Vice Governor Gregorio Sanchez said that the culture of the country must always be protected.

Gastardo pointed out that it should be a condemnation of illegal act as Nievera violated the RA 8491.

The PB at first considered referring the matter to the committee on culture and arts since it was not the first time that Filipino singers had sung the national anthem in a revised tune.

But Sanchez insisted that Nievera should not be exempted from the law just because he is a “stylist singer”.

Under Section 48 of RA 8491, “failure or refusal to observe the provisions of this Act and any violation of the corresponding rules and regulations issued by the Institute, after proper notice and hearing, shall be penalized by public censure which shall be published at least once in a newspaper of general circulation.”

Further, Section 50 states that “any person or juridical entity which violates any of the provisions of this Act shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not less than P5,000 nor more than P20,000, or by imprisonment for not more than one year, or both such fine and imprisonment, at the discretion of the court.”

Even moviegoers who do not stand up when the National Anthem is being played in cinemas will be sanctioned, as it empowers the security personnel and ushers in movie houses to arrest a violator and summon law enforcement officers to assist in conducting citizens' arrest.

Friday, May 2, 2014

Martin to fire up Manny

Recording artist Martin Nievera said yesterday he’s ready to sing the “Pambansang Awit” in a way that will fire up Manny Pacquiao before the Filipino icon takes on IBO lightwelterweight champion Ricky Hatton here tonight (tomorrow morning, Manila).

“I’ve been practicing for over a month,” said Nievera who flew in from Manila on a Philippine Airlines flight last Thursday. “I’ll give it my best as a Filipino. I prefer to sing with music but I’m still checking if the venue producers will allow a sound check and monitors for my ear piece which, by the way, has the logo of the Philippine flag. I could do a capella or sing with a minus-one.”

Nievera said he’ll start the song slowly, like a ballad, then increase the pace to a marching beat.

“It’ll be a different rendition,” he mentioned. “A few days ago, I launched my new CD ‘For Always’ at Robinson’s Place Manila and sang our National Anthem the way I’ll sing it for the fight. Midway the song, the crowd really got pumped up and started cheering and applauding. Someone filmed it and you can now see it on You Tube. My last note will be my knockout punch to Hatton.”

Nievera said he realizes his version may trigger various reactions.

“Some people don’t appreciate anything new,” he said. “Some people will insist the National Anthem is a sacred song. But this is for a fight and we’ve got to be up to par and work along the norms. This isn’t an inaugural ball. I won’t upstage the song and I won’t sing to showcase my vocal callisthenics. I just want to sing for Manny and the Filipino people and show how proud we Filipinos are to be Filipino.”

Nievera said he’s not aware who will sing the British “God Save The Queen” but the rumor is either Susan Boyle or Tom Jones will do it.

“Susan has an angelic voice and getting her would be the right move but I’m a big Tom Jones fan and it would also be nice to see two male singers in the ring,” said Nievera who plans to wear a Francis Magalona-designed shirt “Three Stars and a Sun” inside a jacket.

Nievera said since he’ll sing emotionally like Pacquiao would.

“Manny’s a balladeer who likes emotional songs,” said Nievera. “That’s what I noticed when we sang karaoke in Los Angeles two months ago. He picked to sing songs like ‘Be My Lady,’ ‘Kahit Isang Saglit’ and ‘Natutulog Ba Ang Diyos?’ But I’ll finish with a beat inspired by a march.”

As for the bout, Nievera said it won’t be an easy gig for Pacquiao.

“I think Manny will win but he can’t take Hatton lightly,” he went on.

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Pacquiao will enter the MGM Grand Garden Arena to the tune of a new Lito Camo composition, “Lahing Pinoy.” It’s the sixth entrance song penned by Camo and sung by Pacman himself.

“We recorded it one night in Los Angeles over a month ago,” said Camo. “Manny did just one take – that’s how good he is although we did some curing later to add the music, thanks to our arranger Jun Tamayo.”

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Notes: Starting at 12 noon today (Saturday, Manila time), 49 pairs of the new Pacquiao Nike Trainer I shoes will go on sale for P5,209 at the Manny Pacquiao pop up store, Magnet CafĆ©, Bonifacio High Street. The 49 pairs signify Pacquiao’s quest for his 49th career win against Hatton. Limited pairs will also be available at Nike Park, the Fort, tomorrow (Sunday).

The special edition model bears Pacquiao’s identity crest, a distinctive Filipino sockliner with a Philippine eagle graphic and the May 2, 2009, date of the Hatton bout on the tongue. It comes in a specially designed-for-Pacquiao shoe box. The shoe is in red, gold and white, equipped with Nike’s Diamond FLX and Max Air technologies and made from lightweight synthetics. According to Nike Philippines country marketing manager Mae Dichupa, it was developed to support multi-directional movements and provide impact protection, durability and cushioning while maintaining premium performance.

In addition, new Nike Team Pacquiao T-shirts – in black and grey – are now on sale in Nike stores nationwide. A limited number of 2009 Team Pacquiao Windrunners, Manny Pacquiao southpaw and Wild Card Gym graphic tees are also available exclusively at the Pacquiao pop up store. Twenty lucky fans can get a chance to win a Windrunner by logging on to www.mannypacquiao.ph.

Last Friday’s PAL flight No. 106 to Las Vegas via Vancouver had an all-star manifest that included Nievera, former Rizal Gov. Ito Ynares and wife Mayor Nini, Supreme Court Associate Justice Rene Corona, Secretary of Education Jesli Lapus, Richard Merk, Rep. Erico Fabian and Taytay Mayor George Gacula. Making sure the trip was smooth and comfortable were purser Divine Dimacali and the economy crew Theresa Enriquez, Nadine Nuqui, Joyce Basa, Donna Mindanao and Jojo Falguera. – Joaquin Henson

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Apl.de.ap inspired by kids to inspire kids (Celebrity World by Crispina Martinez-Belen)

Among his latest campaigns aimed at the youth is “Do The Moves,” a song that went viral on social media a month ago. The song was first launched via the music channel MYX.
It was revealed some time after that “Do The Moves” is Rexona’s theme song for its summer campaign.
Mar Corazon, Rexona brand manager, said, “Song and dance is always a good way to appeal to teens, especially with the rising popularity of dance music. It’s a really fun and upbeat song that, I hope, will get people dancing. We also wanted to impart the importance of daily hygiene to teens in a fun and exciting way.”
Collaborating with Apl.de.ap on “Do The Moves” is Sarah Geronimo, along with Enrique Gil and Elmo Magalona.
“The song is very fun and upbeat. It is like we’re trying to encourage the kids to express themselves and do more through dance and music. So the song is quite fun,” said Apl.de.ap.
“It is a great collaboration with the talented Ms. Sarah G. We all know that that girl is talented but when you see her turned-on it’s like, ‘Damn, she’s amazing!’ So, definitely we’re trying to inspire the kids to do more,” he added.
The catchy and danceable music plus the vibrant performances of the celebrities (as seen on the music video) helped build the song’s popularity on social media.
So as a songwriter, how does Apl.de.ap keep up with today’s youth?
“Paying attention to what’s going on, going out and seeing what’s out there, keeping myself up to date… That’s how I keep inspired. So, it’s like, the kids are inspiring me and I’m inspiring them back.
“They’re the ones that keep me going, like, coming up with new songs and new dance moves. On my part, I help them dream big,” he replied.
Apl.de.ap’s next plan is to help students and teachers from Tacloban rise through the challenge brought about by typhoon “Yolanda” via some new rap songs that would help rekindle their passions.
Apl.de.ap said, “I want to inspire the traumatized students to go back to school; I also want to lift the spirits of the teachers to teach again after suffering grief from the loss of loved ones and properties in Tacloban because of the typhoon.”

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Marian Happy With Show’s Success
Marian Rivera is definitely on cloud nine right now because her drama series “Carmela: Ang Pinakamagandang Babae sa Mundong Ibabaw” is a huge success. It enjoys high ratings and has earned positive reviews on GMA’s Telebabad block.
The Primetime Queen is grateful for the viewers’ overwhelming support for the program.
“Nagpapasalamat talaga ako sa lahat ng mga sumusuporta at patuloy na tumatangkilik sa ‘Carmela.’ Nagbunga ang lahat ng pagod, hirap at sakripisyo namin dahil sa mataas na ratings ng programa. Asahan ninyo na mas pagbubutihin at pagagandahin pa namin ang bawat eksena at mga susunod na episodes ng ‘Carmela’ na dapat nilang pakatutukan gabi-gabi,” said Marian.
She likewise shared that viewers should expect more exciting twists and revelations in the succeeding episodes of the program.
“Maraming hihilingin si Janine (Krystal Reyes) kay Carmela. Maibibigay ba lahat ni Carmela sa kapatid niya ang lahat ng ito? Dapat din nilang abangan kung sincere nga ba si Fernando (Roi Vinzon) sa pakikipagbati kay Carmela,” added Marian.
Get the latest updates on “Carmela: Ang Pinakamagandang Babae sa Mundong Ibabaw” via www.facebook.com/CarmelaGMAOfficial, Twitter account @CarmelaGMA and www.GMANetwork.com.

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OnStage: Brillante Mendoza
The country’s pride, the multi-awarded filmmaker Brillante Mendoza, is featured in a special edition of OnStage Magazine, a PMAX International publication.
Since 2005, Brillante has directed 16 films, among them “Kinatay,” which won for him the Best Director award at the 2009 Cannes International Film Festival, besting Ang Lee and Pedro Almodóvar. Such is his talent, as well as his achievements, that the government of France has even elevated Mendoza to Chevalier Knight in the French Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Order of Arts and Letters).
The OnStage special also features Rose Fostanes, Pinay winner of “X Factor Israel;” Bea Rose Santiago, Miss International 2013; and Michael Christian Martinez, an awarded Filipino figure skater, among others.
OnStage’s publisher and editor-in-chief is Luz Victoria de Leon.

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Tidbits: Happy b-day greetings today, April 24, go to former DOLE Sec. Pat Sto. Tomas, Amb. Raul Goco, columnist Mons Romulo, Norma Ledesma, Alicia Lim, Michelle Daniella M. Dee, Marvin J. Villegas, Crisa Saavedra Tagulao, twins Hershey and Hazel Hermano, Nolita Natividad-Valdez, Rosemarie Ferrer of Bais City, Symon Montejo, Kristian Sendon Cordero, Atty. Jesus Santiago, Christopher Silan of Queens Village, New York, and “Unang Hirit’s” Lhar Santiago

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Cris Villonco, perfect as Molly in ‘Ghost the Musical’



We’d like to say Cris Villonco is ideally cast as Molly in “Ghost the Musical,” which Atlantis Productions together with Ten Bridges Media Corporation is presenting at the Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium, RCBC Plaza, Makati City from April 25-May 11.


This is not only because of Cris’ wide-eyed innocence and fresh beauty, but mostly because of her innate acting and singing prowess.


Cris’ hairstyle is also reminiscent of Demi Moore’s in the film version. But it wasn’t intentional. Cris has had the ’do for a year already. Cris said that it actually veers from the hairstyle worn by the character as depicted in the West End and Broadway versions of the musical.
CRIS VILLONCO with Christian Bautista in ‘Ghost the Musical’
Playing the role of Sam in the musical directed by Bobby Garcia is Christian Bautista.

Cris maintains that she neither watched the movie nor listened to its soundtrack before rehearsals.

She said, “I didn’t want to be influenced by what I see and hear, I want to do it my own take on the role.”

On the contrary, Christian said, “Pinanood ko siya to know what nuances to apply, at may mai-dagdag ako personally kahit konti…”

A veteran of 20 theater performances, Cris started her acting career when she was only nine years old.

Her grandmother, showbiz industry stalwart and one-time chairperson of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) Armida Siguion-Reyna, was a great influence for sure.

Cris graduated from Sarah Lawrence College with a Bachelor of Arts Degree with concentrations in Music and Economic Development. Before returning to theater, Cris worked for the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue Manila and Asia Society Philippines.

Also starring in “Ghost the Musical” are Ima Castro as Oda Mae and Hans Eckstein as Carl.



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4th Bulihan Festival Opens Today

In a recent interview with Sampaloc, Quezon Mayor Emmanuel Torres, he proudly announced the holding of the 4th Bulihan Festival (April 23-26), inviting everyone to attend the event, which showcases the culture, traditions, and products of his town.

Now on his third and last term as mayor of Sampaloc (formerly Barrio Dingin, renamed Sampaloc after a big tamarind tree that stood in the middle of the barrio; was officially declared a town in 1902), Mayor Torres said that as legacy, “I want Sampaloc to be known as a peaceful and progressive town.”

He added, “We are doing a lot of projects to attract local guests and tourists to come and visit our town. We aim to make our municipality a must-see tourist destination in the Philippines.”

Mayor Torres added that he’d always wanted to highlight the Bulihan Festival.

“This festival gives jobs to our residents, while promoting tourism along the way. There’s so much fun and excitement here so I hope more people would come to discover Sampaloc now if they haven’t,” he said.

He has encouraged his constituents to invite friends from all over the country to join the four-day festival, which coincides with the town fiesta.

To be staged today is a food show dubbed “Lutuing Sampalukin,” with 14 barangays participating. Native delicacies will be sold.

The Payas contest will be held on April 24. Residents along the parade route are encouraged to decorate the exterior parts of their houses with colorful buri and other indigenous materials to go with the theme “Blooming Sampaloc.” There are 46 houses vying for the cash prizes: P25, 000, 1st prize; P20, 000, 2nd prize; and P15, 000, 3rd prize.

The “Paradang Bayan 2014” will take place on April 25, followed by the awarding of the “Search for Natatanging Anak ng Sampaloc.” On April 26, the “Lunesan sa Ilog Festival” will be held at the Maapon River in Kakati, where residents will join a boat race and hold picnics by the river.

The processing of raw materials used in making buri can be witnessed by visitors at Mahabang Tanaw in Barangay Taquico. Watching the process will be a learning experience. Transforming buri into a variety of products is a unique experience only available in Sampaloc.

While in Sampaloc, don’t fail to visit the historic Tower House in Barangay San Isidro, which is made of yakal and adobe. Another landmark in the barangay is the Old House, built in 1924 and used as a garrison during World War II.

For nature lovers, there’s Hangga Falls in Barangay Bataan, one of the more popular sights in Sampaloc.

A visit to the town won’t be complete without one having crossed the hanging Guinto Bridge; a wooden link that only three people can cross at a time for safety reasons.



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Tidbits: Happy birthday greetings today, April 23, go to Angel Locsin, Angelita Bernardo, Joan Lim, Cecille E. Cuartero, Gloria Gomez, Boy C. de Guia, Rusty Ibasco Samson, Sandra Jane Graham, Mrs. Mary Carbonell, Mrs. Nida Rame, George Bernabe, Camilo Vergara, Eddie Katindig, Albert Virata de los Santos, Renz M. Glua, son of Edgar Glua of BSP, Annie Samson, April Eva-Betila of New York, Bert Lina and Clair Alinio… Belated birthday greetings to Erwin Manalo Dona (April 22), PR manager of Midas Hotel and Casino…

Philpop reveals top 12 songs for 2014



Philpop, the country’s premiere songwriting competition, has challenged budding, occasional and professional composers for years, amassing nearly 9,000 entries from Filipinos here and abroad since it started. Today, it is regarded as the breeding ground for brilliant songwriters.

Last year, the competition produced 12 diverse and exceptional compositions from both amateur and professional ranks, featuring different genres and styles. These top 12 songs have accumulated around 43 million hits on YouTube. The winning song, “Dati,” written by Thyro Alfaro and Yumi Lacsamana, performed by Sam Concepcion, Tippy dos Santos and Quest, got over 23 million hits – a testament to its overwhelming achievement.

This year, an impressive group of adjudicators from the music industry were on hand to examine the thousands of entries in four very taxing stages, until the top 12 was determined.

Philpop is proud to reveal its top 12 songs for this year, which will be included in the Philpop 2014 album produced and distributed by Universal Records to be made available on Spinnr.

The Philpop 2014 Top 12 songs are: “NGSB (No Girlfriend Since Break)” by Davey Langit; “The Only One” by Venelyn San Pedro; “Awit Mo’y Nandito Pa” by Ronaldo Sorioso; “Torpe Song” by Daryl Ong; “Babalikan Mo Rin Ako” by Soc Villanueva; “Song On A Broken String” by Jude Gitamondoc and Therese Marie Villarante; “Salbabida” by Jungee Marcelo; “Dear Heart” by Mike Villegas; “Hangout Lang” by Allan Feliciano and Isaac Joseph Garcia; “Qrush On You” by QYork’s James Palma aka Flava Matikz and Cedric Bonjoc aka Knowa Lazarus; “Kung Akin Ang Langit” by Cecilia Bocobo and Isaac Joseph Garcia; and “Langit Umaawit” by Ronaldo Sorioso.

One among them will emerge as the P1 million grand prize winner and this will be determined on July 26 at the Meralco Theater.

The foundation’s Executive Director Maestro Ryan Cayabyab, as with Board of Directors Noel Cabangon and Ogie Alcasid, are quite proud of this year’s crop of finalists.

The next step for the finalists is the production of the songs with some of the country’s top performers with the help of producer Ito Rapadas. They will also promote their songs extensively before finals night.

Philpop is presented by Smart, Spinnr and PLDT Telpad, co-presented by Maynilad, and Meralco. It is also supported by NLEX, Sun Cellular, TV5, First Pacific Leadership Academy, Metro Pacific Investments Corp., Philex, Sony, the Universal Records, Pinas FM, RX93.1, and MYX.

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Aerobics – Self-entertainment And Obesity Cure

According to reports from health agencies, there is an existing “obesity epidemic” affecting not only middle-aged people but also the young. And they are found mostly in Asian countries particularly the Philippines.

For those who are experiencing obesity, it might be best to consult a nutritionist and a body fitness expert. Or join those informal aerobics classes being held regularly during Sunday mornings at a park. Aerobics is a vigorous exercise that increases cardiovascular efficiency.

In Taytay, Rizal, Mayor Janet de Leon Mercado has advanced aerobics to a higher level, making it as a wholesome form of sports and entertainment. Recently, various women organizations in Taytay participated in the third Taytay Kababaihan Aerobics showdown held at the Kalayaan Park of the municipality.

First place winner in the aerobic showdown were The Exodus Dance Aerobic by Rodel de Leon; Placing second is Barangay Muzon Dance Aerobic, also by Rodel. Third place goes to Barangay San Juan.

Crowned best in costume is Batasin Dance Aerobic by Melani Zapanta; named best impersonator, on the other hand, is Meralco Dance Aerobic by Irene Silayan.

Other participants were Maharlika Tribe of Nagtinig Floodway B Dance Aerobic by Salve Espiritu, Barangay Sta. Ana Dance Aerobic by Sheila Calderon, Barangay San Isidro Dance Aerobic by Merlita De Padua and Upper Javier Dance Aerobic by Melanie Zapanta.

Mayor Mercado vowed to increase the prizes in next year’s aerobics showdown to give the participants more incentives.

The aerobics showdown was an entertainment bonanza for TaytayeƱos. The participants earned resounding applause from audiences.

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Tidbits: Happy birthday greetings, April 22, go to Regine Velasquez-Alcasid, Leonor Caparas, Regina Patricia “China” Cojuangco, Vicky Lapena, Freddie MaƱalac, April Rose Lina, Ciah Roliman, Mamam Bella Perez Saavedra, Ning-Ning Orlina, Minerva Matias, Marc Hanzel Dionela and Linda Tan…April 23: Angel Locsin, Angelita Bernardo, Joan Lim, Cecille E. Cuartero, Gloria Gomez, Boy C. de Guia, Rusty Ibasco Samson, Sandra Jane Graham, Mrs. Mary Carbonell, Mrs. Nida Rame, George Bernabe, Camilo Vergara, Eddie Katindig, Albert Virata de los Santos, Renz M. Glua, son of Edgar Glua of BSP, Annie Samson, April Eva-Betila of New York, Bert Lina and Clair Alinio… Belated birthday greetings to Erwin Manalo Dona (April 22), PR manager of Midas Hotel and Casino…

Monday, April 21, 2014

GMA Network airs hit Asianovelas

GMA Network will be airing phenomenal hit Asianovelas “My Love from the Star” and “Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo” for the first time on Philippine television starting today.

True to its promise of providing superior entertainment for its viewers, the Kapuso Network brings two well-loved Asianovela series in Korea and Japan to Filipino homes, which will surely capture the hearts and touch the lives of the Filipino viewers.

Following the success of the popular Koreanovela series “Endless Love” and “Full House,” GMA Network airs South Korea’s No. 1 romantic comedy sci-fi series in the first quarter of this year, “My Love from the Star.” It showcases an extraordinary love story about two people coming from different worlds, and how love literally and figuratively defies time and space.

Matteo (Kim Soo Hyun) is a cold-hearted alien accidentally left behind by his companions on earth some 400 years ago. Three months before he gets back to the star where he lives, he will meet Steffi (Jeon Ji Hyun), a self-centered but loveable actress who makes him wish he is an ordinary man.

Meanwhile, “Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo” is a Japanese adaptation of the popular love story based on a manga that even has live-action versions in Taiwan and Korea and was also produced as an anime.

Its story revolves around the lives of Kasey (Miki Honoka), a not-so-smart girl who secretly likes campus heartthrob Niccolo (Yuki Furukawa). When she finally finds the courage to confess her feelings for him, she will be rejected. Caloy (Yuki Yamada), Kasey’s good friend, protects her from Niccolo because he is in love with her.

The lives of Kasey and Niccolo will start to change when they find out that their fathers are best friends. Fate will bring them together when Kasey’s family moves in to Niccolo’s house after a meteorite destroyed their home. When Kasey decides to finally forget her one-sided love for him and just move on, Niccolo will kiss her and dare her if she can still forget him after that.

Catch the back-to-back pilot episodes of “Mischievous Kiss: Love in Tokyo” and “My Love from the Star” this Monday after GMA-7’s “The Borrowed Wife.”



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Religious Groups Sing For A Cause

Religious groups from different denominations sang together for the benefit of typhoon “Yolanda” victims during the “Aawitang Handog Concert” held recently at the Skydome in SM City North EDSA.

A project of the United Nations Goodwill Office and supported by the National Commission for the Culture and Arts (NCCA) and SM City North EDSA, “Aawitang Handog” was a “national commemorative inter-religious and inter-faith chorale concert for a cause.”

Spearheaded by UN Goodwill Office Ambassador Gion V. Gounet, this event brought together people from all faiths and cultures from across the globe for a common goal: to help our brothers and sisters devastated by the typhoon.

“This event invokes all the voices through arts and music to bring sympathy and help for the sustainable education of the children victims from the recent devastation brought upon by typhoon ‘Yolanda,’” said Gounet in a statement. “The challenge now is that the voices heard will have working hands joined and held together for the betterment of mankind.”

The event marked the first time seven different religious chorale groups performing in one venue, including The Adventist Blue Ambassadors Choral of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, the Iglesia ni Cristo Tabernacle Choir, the Kammerchor Manila of Heart of Jesus and Mary Parish, the Manila Stake Choir of The Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints, the Manila Concert Choir, Polyphonics, and Ang Dating Daan Chorale of the Members of Church of God International.

Prince Ikram Ashad of Malaysia graced the event along with the Malaysian Embassy’s First Secretary Raveendran Nair and former movie actress-turned-businesswoman and media personality Marissa del Mar.

Other guests who attended the event were UNIDO representative Tasheer Menash, Zonta Club Greater Rizal Area director Lia Bautista, UNTV production head Jovan Marquez, All Nations Women’s Group president Ditas Posadas, SDA deaconess Judy Corbito, TABAC’s Gilbey Aguirre, and Sunlife Financial VP Figurado Carlo “Jun” Plaza and AVP Gail Plaza.

SM Executives led by SM AVP for Operations Arch. Renee Bacani and SM City North EDSA Mall Manager Hershe Angeles welcomed them.

“Aawitang Handog” is one of the many ways SM City North EDSA continues to assist the victims of the recent calamities.



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Tidbits: Happy b-day greetings today, April 21, go to actor/TV host Luis Manzano, former Pangasinan Gov. Rafael Colet, colleague Ricky Lo, Kathleen Hermosa, Wilma A. Sarino, Marivic Rufino, Imelda Bermudez-Livioco, Lillian Lazaro, Hermie Hermano of Cabuyao, Laguna, Katrina “Katkat” Gonzalez, Dr. Bon Malvar, Kristine Isip Nunez of Brooklyn, New York, Christine Angela Daquioag, Arne Zamora Lacad, Ser John, Luigi Muhlach, Viliardo B. Valencia, Sunita S. Mukhi, Randy A. Zacate, Marlon Dionela, Robert James Wood II and Suzette Morelos

Friday, April 18, 2014

Thoughts for the Holy Week

If I remember correctly, there was one time na sign-off ang ABS-CBN Channel 2 noong Holy Week. IDK what year that was, pero it's been a long time since ABS-CBN 2 decided to not air any special programming and sign off for the Holy Week. that was, pero noong at that time, nagkaroon ng breaking news na pumanaw si Rico Yan, 11 o 12 taong nakaraan.

That was the following year: 1989 , 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2001 & 2002.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

‘Belgica Story’ leads GMA Good Friday shows

The drama film “Grepor ‘Butch’ Belgica Story,” will air on GMA Network today. It features the life of a notorious teenage convict played by Joko Diaz.

It will be followed by the well-loved animated film “Pokemon: Pikachu’s Summer Festival” that will surely bring a smile to viewers.

Good Friday is also the time for recollection and realization, and as such, GMA Network will also air “Power to Unite with Elvira” and “Siete Palabras,” to help remind the faithful of Jesus Christ’s sacrifices.

A Filipino movie marathon follows, starting with “Birhen ng Manaoag” starring Jodi Sta. Maria. Next is the Diamond Star Maricel Soriano’s “Inang Yaya” and the popular “Crying Ladies” starring the Megastar Sharon Cuneta.



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Meat Free Friday Movement Launched Today

To be launched today before the conclusion of Via Crucis for Good Weather 2014, a penitential walk that will start at the San Juan de Dios Hospital in Pasay City and will culminate at the newly rehabilitated Manila Cathedral, is the Meat Free Friday Movement.

It is a nationwide public relations campaign initiated by DZRV Radyo Veritas 846 that aims to generate awareness, acceptance and action among Filipinos, especially the Catholics to consider abstinence from eating meat on all Fridays throughout the year and not only during Lent.

This crusade, spearheaded by Radyo Veritas under the leadership of its president, Rev. Fr. Anton C.T. Pascual, encourages Catholics “to reexamine the prevailing signs of the times and to consider offering all Fridays throughout the year as a time to be mindful of our personal sins and the sins of mankind which we are called upon to help make amends in union with Christ Crucified through our continued abstinence from meat… Over and above the documented health, economic, social and environmental benefits of abstaining from meat during all Fridays, it heartens us to rekindle the sacred value of such a personal undertaking that reminds us, that as Christians, although immersed in the world and sharing its life, we must preserve a saving and necessary difference from the spirit of the world…”

The health argument is that “the World Cancer Research Fund has recommended limiting the consumption of red meat, pork and chicken because of its convincing link with colorectal and bowel cancer, breast cancer in women, heart diseases and obesity.”

As to the environmental argument, the UN Environment Program International Panel for Sustainable Resource Management concludes that “the world must reduce meat consumption to prevent climate change.”



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Globe Extends Free Facebook Offer

Want more Facebook? Globe has good news for you.

“Due to the overwhelming response from our subscribers, we are happy to extend Globe Free Facebook until April 24, just in time for the summer season, to allow more users to enjoy an innovative, seamless, and worry-free Free Facebook experience. As the country’s leading digital brand and preferred partner of technology leaders around the world, we hope to get more Filipinos online on their mobile devices and be part of a wonderful, connected world,” shared Jenny Granada-Echevarria, vice president for Mobile Data Services of Globe Telecom.

The promo was recently showcased at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain by Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg. On his keynote speech, Zuckerberg cited the partnership with Globe in connecting more Filipinos to the Internet, as he shared his vision of a connected world through his pioneering project Internet.org launched last year.

Customers are also guaranteed that there will no “billshock” or “nakaw load” as they will be notified if they will incur data charges once a link that leads out of Facebook is clicked.

For a seamless experience, subscribers can also enjoy a one-click registration to the data plan of choice to continue browsing sites or links outside Facebook without having to leave the site.

Finally, customers can also “loan” a 10MB data plan for only P10, which will be deducted on their succeeding top-up so they can fully explore content outside Facebook.

Subscribers can dial *143# and select FREE FB or text FREEFB to 8888 to get more. Subscribers may also go to m.facebook.com/free on the phone’s web browser.



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WRMP Marks 57th Anniversary

The Women’s Rights Movement of the Philippines (WRMP) marked its 57th anniversary and general assembly recently.

It was highlighted by a musical show featuring actor-singer Carlos Rusty Salazar who rendered all-time favorites.

Emcee was Mrs. Norma J. Lozano, WRMP vice president, while general coordinator was Ms. Gloria Jarot.

Held at the Waling-Waling Pavilion of Club Filipino in Greenhills, the event was attended by officers and members of WRMP and other prominent personalities. Special guest was San Juan Mayor Guia Gomez.

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Tidbits: Happy b-day greetings today, April 18, go to Aileen Papin, Margie Logarta, Tentte Wilwayco, Castrence “Carlos” R. Veloso of Virginia Beach, USA, Maria Luisa Manahan Medina, Dhorie Geronimo of London, Teresa Lomboy, Jo Pagpaguitan, Ma. Teresa Tapia-Bernal of Makati City and Franzen Fajardo of Star Magic…

‘Amazing love’ at Hacienda Isabella (Celebrity World by Crispina Martinez-Belen)

If you want to experience a one-of-a-kind Lenten concert headlined no less by Kuh Ledesma, go to Hacienda Isabella and watch “Amazing Love.”

Kuh will render some inspirational songs and share stories that will uplift the spirit and help renew faith. Joining the pop diva are her daughter Isabella and new artist, Jane Joseph.

Other scheduled activities at the Hacienda Isabella starting on Holy Thursday are bible classes, inspirational and motivational talks, prayers and meditation, a film showing as well as several kiddie endeavors.

Located off-Tagaytay, Hacienda Isabella, personally designed by Kuh, is known for its unique, interesting setting, replete with impeccable service and good food. It is a perfect venue for team buildings, weddings and receptions, birthdays and debuts, retreats and other special occasions.

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Via Crucis For Good Weather 2014

All Catholics are invited to join the first annual Via Crucis for Good Weather 2014, spearheaded by Radyo Veritas in partnership with the Archdiocese of Manila and TV Maria. This is a seven-kilometer penitential walk slated tomorrow, Good Friday. It starts at 5am at the San Juan de Dios Hospital in Pasay City and will end at 10am at the Manila Cathedral where Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle will share his reflection and give participants blessing.

In inviting Catholics to Via Crucis 2014, Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President Archbishop Socrates Villegas said, “The penitential walk encourages the Catholics to offer prayers and penitential sacrifices for the safety of the country from various calamities this year.”

There will be a dramatization of the Way of the Cross at each station, with parish priests sharing their reflections. There will also be a “sabayang pagbigkas” and Taize songs.

To be launched on the same date, is the Meat Free Friday Movement. Radyo Veritas 846 President and Caritas Manila Executive Director Rev. Fr. Anton CT Pascual said, “Bukod sa spiritual cleansing at pagkakawanggawa, isang banal na gawain natin bilang pagapangalaga ng kalikasan ay ang hindi pagkain ng karne tuwing Biyernes hindi lamang tuwing Kuwaresma.”

Fr. Pascual added that the endeavor will be of help to the environment inasmuch as it helps further one’s spirituality. “Abstaining from meat can give us a healthy, sustainable and clean environment. It is one way to resist the ‘passion of the flesh’ or the temptation of the flesh and anger…”

Present at the press conference held at the Arzobispo de Manila in Intramuros, Manila were Bishop Teodoro C. Bacani, Jr., DD, Bishop Emeritus of Our Lady of Fatima, Novaliches; Rev. Fr. Anton CT Pascual, Msgr. Cesar Pagulayan of San Isidro Labrador Parish, and Fr. Paschal Ma. R. Gorgona, parish priest of San Roque Parish Church in Pasay City.



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Kapuso Network Shows Today

GMA Network brings a special holiday treat to its viewers starting today as it airs well-loved movies and shows in commemoration of Holy Week.

Start the day with extraordinary happiness by watching the timeless “God’s Little Children” starring Sunshine Dizon and Daria Ramirez.

Before noon, invite the whole family to watch the Hollywood hit film, “Free Willy 3: The Rescue.” It will show how teenage orca-researcher Jesse (Jason Richter) and his buddy, Randolph (August Schallenberg) try to stop illegal whalers from hurting their friend Willy the whale, and his pregnant mate.

At noon, GMA will air the American comedy film “Marley & Me” starring Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson. It tells the story of a family who learn valuable lessons from their adorable but naughty dog, Marley. Then, get ready for an afternoon that will make you swoon via “A Walk to Remember,” which is based on the popular Nicholas Sparks novel, starring Mandy Moore and Shane West.

After enjoying the Hollywood offerings, you can go on and watch the brilliant acting performances of Johnny Delgado, Cherry Pie Picache, Angel Aquino, and Juliana Palermo in the Filipino drama, “Kaleldo.”

By evening, allow a solemn atmosphere in your household with “Banal na Paglalakbay.” End Maundy Thursday by watching the romantic film “Pangarap Ko ang Ibigan Ka” with Regine Velasquez.



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SEARCH FOR CAMPUS AMBASSADORS. UniSilver TIME in cooperation with RDH Entertainment Network has launched ‘Campus ambassadors of the Philippines 2014,’ a search for outstanding male and female students with a cause. Winners will become UniSilver TIME endorsers. Applicants should be an enrolled student, 14 to 25 years old, of good moral character, at least 5’5 (male) and 5’3 (female) in height. For more details check updates at RDH ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK on Facebook or check ww.unisilvertime.com. Present at the launch were (from left) William Ong Co, Unisilver TIME Vice President, Richard HiƱola of RDH Entertainment Network, Albert Que Unisilver Time President, (Standing) Ej Calucad of RDH Entertainment Network, and Giancarlo Guevara, Unisilver TIME Marketing Manager.



Tidbits: Happy b-day greetings today, April 17, go to Philippine Star lifestyle editor Millet M. Mananquil, Katrina Ponce Enrile, Hermie Rivera, Emelinda Palattao, Mario M. Cabrillas, Abe Bulos, Lemuella Marie G. Chan, Olive G. Villacorta, Gloria Gempesaw, Lovely April Medina Macalalad, Dino Anicete and Mae Romero Vecina

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Philippine National Anthem Music Video

It is shown right before sign-on station notice and nationwide satellite transmission every morning and right after sign-off station notice and the test card every midnight.

National Anthem Music Video, malapit na bang ia-upload sa Youtube channel na ito (http://youtube.com/user/sandiessss)? YES!!!
1990-December 30, 1994 (produced by Philippine Airlines)
December 30, 1994-1998 (produced by BPI) (high-quality version without watermarks)
Transcript: (male voice-over) "Sa taong sanlibo siyam na raan siyam na pu't walo, ipagdiriwang natin ang sandaan taong kalayaan, ngayon pa lang, sariwain na natin ang kahulugang ito sa mga titik ng ating Pambansang Awit."
(Voiced by Minnie Manahan): "Tayo po ay magsi-tayo, ilagay ang kanan kamay sa dibdib at awitin natin sabay-sabay ang Pambansang Awit."
  • 1998-2000 (aired on ABC-5 and PTV-4) (high-quality version without watermarks)
Opening Transcript: (male voice-over) "Mga kababayan, awitin natin ang Lupang Hinirang, ang Pambansang Awit ng Pilipinas."
Ending Transcript: "Ang watawat at pambansang awit ay sagisag ng ating pagka-Pilipino. Igalang natin at ipagpitagan ang mga ito."
  • 2000-June 12, 2003 (produced by Star Records) (shot in 16:9 1080i Digital High-Definiton Technology)
  • June 12, 2003-December 16, 2006 (produced by Office of the Press Secretary, Philippine Information Agency and KBP) (shot in 16:9 1080i Digital High-Definiton Technology)
  • December 16, 2006-June 2011 (produced by Star Cinema) (shot in 16:9 1080i Digital High-Definiton Technology) (Featuring: Dolphy, Vilma Santos-Recto, Charo Santos-Concio, Makisig Morales, Sharon Cuneta, Aga Muhlach, Willie Revillame, Kris Aquino, Piolo Pascual, Susan Roces-Poe, Kim Chiu, Gerald Anderson, Claudine Barretto-Santiago, Judy Anne Santos-Agoncillo, Vhong Navaro, Toni Gonzaga, Diether Ocampo, Kristine Hermosa, Bea Alonzo, John Lloyd Cruz, Anne Curtis, Sam Milby, Boy Abunda, Maricel Soriano)
  • June 12, 2011-2013
  • 2013-present
GMA Version
  • August 22, 2010-April 2013
  • April 2013-present

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Derek Ramsay now a certified Regal Baby (Celebrity World by Crispina Martinez-Belen)



Derek Ramsay is the newest Regal Baby, having recently inked a three-picture contract with Regal Films. Present during the contract-signing held last week at the Imperial Palace Suites, were Derek’s manager Jojie Dingcong and the mother-daughter team of Lily and Roselle Monteverde.

Projects lined up for the hunk actor-TV host include a movie opposite GMA Primetime Queen Marian Rivera, whom he will be working with for the first time.
PHOTO shows, from left, Roselle Monteverde, Derek Ramsay, Mother Lily and Jojie Dingcong
“Honored ako dahil I am now part of Regal Entertainment. Magaganda ’yung project na in-offer sa akin, especially the movie with Marian, kaya naman I am very excited, “ Derek said.

Derek is of course a box-office attraction. His blockbuster films include “The Unkabogable Praybet Benjamin,” with Vice Ganda, “No Other Woman,” with Anne Curtis and Cristine Reyes, and “A Secret Affair” also with Anne and Andi Eigenmann.

The actor was warmly welcomed by Mother Lily and Roselle into the Regal fold.

“I really liked the way they approached me. I was very comfortable with the way they approached me and talked about my projects with them. And I like working with people like that,” Derek added.

According to Jojie, Derek’s contract with Regal doesn’t limit him from doing films with other productions. “We’re not exclusive. Actually other than Viva and Regal, we’re considering signing up with ATP with Tony Tuviera, too. We make sure that Derek is free to work with any company even GMA Films or Star Cinema.”

Jojie added that they “welcome anyone” as long as they have a good project that Derek likes, even if it’s an indie.

Aside from being a big screen favorite, Derek is one of TV5’s primetime contract stars as well. He is set to do “Amazing Race Philippines 2” this year.

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PCSO Chairperson Juico Celebrates Birthday


Ms. Margie P. Juico celebrated her birthday last April 10. She is the sister of 1974 Mutya ng Pilipinas winner (and Miss Asia pageant’s 2nd runner-up) Polly Penson who did “Bornebol, Special Agent” with the late great comedian Dolphy.

She is also the former assistant to LVN Pictures’ producer Dona Sisang de Leon’s granddaughter, Ching Escaler, whom she considers the best boss, next to then President Cory Aquino. She says Cory was hard-working and never uttered any unkind word against anybody.

A few years later, she was appointed as member of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office board. She would be appointed to the same position by Presidents Fidel V. Ramos and Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.

Founder of the Yellow Ribbon Movement and editor of the book “Cory: An Intimate Portrait,” Margie is now the current PCSO chairperson. Her goal is to fulfill the vision of Pres. Noynoy Aquino in establishing universal medical and health-care services for the marginalized sector.

In a short span of time, she has introduced other games, established PCSO satellite offices in the provinces, simplified their work system, saved on operating funds, and transformed the office culture with the strengthening of PCSO’s core values.

She also facilitated the establishment of a state-of-the-art hospital facility exclusively for PCSO’s indigent patients by way of the new PCSO Charity Clinic at the Lung Center of the Philippines.

The Mowelfund, represented by Marichu VeraPerez and Boots AnsonRoa, has recognized Margie for her medical and dental missions. She also received an award from the province of Bulacan in the field of public service.

Active community involvement, Margie says, is the best assurance that medical and health-related services are made available to the public.

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Aliwan Fiesta Photo Competition

Calling all photography enthusiasts: Win big prizes in cash for the best photographs taken at this year’s Aliwan Fiesta.

The photography competition, launched by Manila Broadcasting Company, is open to both amateur and professional photographers, using digital or film-based cameras and phone cameras or tablets. Photos must be taken during the grand parade on April 26, and should not have won nor have been published in any book or photography magazine.

Deadline for submission of digital/film-based entries is on May 2, at 3 p.m.

For the phone/tablet category, one should submit their photo via Facebook. Complete details and registration form are downloadable from the official website of Aliwan Fiesta. The photo with the most number of likes by May 4, wins.

This year, the parade on April 26 will kick off at 4 p.m. at the Quirino Grandstand, enroute to the Aliw Theater at the CCP complex, where the culminating showdown and awarding ceremonies will be held.

Now on its 12th year, Aliwan Fiesta is supported by National Parks Development Committee, PMFTC, Tanduay Rhum, Coca Cola, Pride, Unique Toothpaste, Dazz, Alaska Milk, Columbia International Food Products, M. Lhuillier, Cherry Mobile, Republic Chemicals, Fukuda, 7 Eleven, 2GO, and Columbia Digital. For details, log onto www.aliwanfiesta.com.ph.

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Tidbits: Happy b-day greetings today, April 16, go to JC Tiuseco of GMA-7, Mrs. Nene Lavides Talampas, John Raymart P. Orasa of BSP, Gilda Fernandez Perez, Puria Flores Payumo, Joyce de Boda, Cia Cia Rejano, Cashmere D. Pascual, Mency Zuniga, Ovette Ricalde, Aurozhol Love A. Abergas, TV host/columnist Jobert Sucaldito, Jhon Raymar Orasa, Purita Flores Payumo, Aya Yuson, Melinda Lacanilao, and Paul Salas of Star Magic… Happy wedding anniversary to Bong and Shirley Pizarro (nee Matias)…

Monday, April 14, 2014

Celebration: Philippine Red Cross 67th Anniversary



The Philippine Red Cross (PRC), the country’s premier humanitarian organization, is celebrating its 67th Anniversary on April 15, 2014. Guided by its motto of “Always First, Always Ready, Always There,” the PRC provides timely, efficient and responsive services, especially to the most vulnerable of the Philippine population. Its mission is in accordance with the principles of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, the International Red Cross (IRC) and Red Crescent Movement, of which the PRC is an active member.

PRC was created by Republic Act (RA) 95, Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC) Charter, signed on March 22, 1947, and inaugurated on April 15, 1947. Its six major services — Blood Services, Disaster Management, Safety Services, Community Health and Nursing, Social Services, and Volunteer Service — embody the fundamental principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity and universality of the global organizations with which it is affiliated.

RA 10072, the Philippine Red Cross Act of 2009, affirms the Philippines’ conformity with the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and Statutes of the IRC and Red Crescent Movement. It confirms the PRC as a voluntary, independent, and autonomous non-governmental society in the humanitarian field. RA 10072 changed the name from “Philippine National Red Cross” to “Philippine Red Cross.” The PRC has 100 chapters and sub-chapters nationwide carrying on a wide array of humanitarian services. There are more than a million trained volunteers who respond to emergencies and disasters. The “Red Cross 143 Program” deploys 44 volunteers in each of the nation’s 42,000 barangays. Its youth arm, Red Cross Youth, educates young Filipinos and provides them, through 97 chapters, the venue to use their skills, talents, and idealism in worthwhile activities.

The PRC was set up during Katipunan days when volunteers such as Trinidad P. Tecson, the “Mother of Philippine Red Cross,” took care of Filipino soldiers. The Malolos Republic formed a National Association of the Red Cross on February 17, 1899. The American National Red Cross (ANRC) opened a Philippine Branch on August 30, 1905. An independent Philippine Red Cross was created in 1934. Local Red Cross officials and ANRC reestablished the Red Cross in 1945. Aurora Aragon Quezon, the first PNRC Chairman, received Geneva’s recognition of PNRC on March 29, 1947. The PNRC became a member of the League of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies on September 17, 1947.

We congratulate the Philippine Red Cross headed by Chairman Richard J. Gordon and Secretary General Gwendolyn T. Pang, its National Board of Governors, Administrators, Officials, Personnel and Volunteers, for being always at the service of the Filipino people in our Republic of the Philippines. CONGRATULATIONS AND MABUHAY!

Irma Adlawan as Edna, the OFW (Celebrity World by Crispina Martinez-Belen)

Several years back, government propagandists proclaimed Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) as the country’s new heroes.

We absolutely agree with the commendation as they have helped a lot in keeping local economy afloat. In fact, most economists would attest that, without them, Philippine economy would have long been derailed.
IRMA ADLAWAN
Note that the country’s almost 10 million OFWs remit an average of no less than $20 billion to the treasury. Also, imagine the purchasing power they provide their families.
However, some government officials, it seems, have made milking cows of our OFWs. To think that they already pay a huge price for their sacrifices. Imagine the pain of having to live abroad, away from your family for years.
This is what we see in the movie “Edna,” with award-winning Irma Adlawan in the title role.
Edna has been working abroad for 10 straight years. Coming home, she is surprised to see her family still in the same predicament she left them. What happened to the money she has been sending?
Worse, she feels detached from her family, who treat her as if she is a stranger. Years of toiling abroad practically destroyed the bond, affection and love they have for each other. How can she recapture the years gone by?
The movie comes in three parts: Edna’s life abroad, her arrival and her resolve.
“My role took so much out of me,” Irma revealed. “The concentration I had to do was so intense. It is the most challenging role I have ever portrayed to date.”
DIRECTOR-ACTOR Ronnie Lazaro with producer Anthony V. Gedang


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The Sogo Urban Adventure Race

The country’s largest hotel chain, Sogo Hotel, held a 24-hour Urban Adventure Race last March 29.

Coinciding with the event is a feeding program at Hotel Sogo Malate, led by invited guest speaker, Robert David Quickly, founder of the Hospitality for Homeless Foundation.
SOGO AMBASSADORS Glaiza Sarmiento and Vince Vargas help distribute gift items to the street children of Manila
The Feeding Program provided its beneficiaries (over 100 kids from Barangay 704, 702, 721, and 734 of District 5 in Manila) with food, linens and school supplies, in cooperation with the Department of Social Welfare and Development District 5, headed by Maria Julie S. Bajelot and the Day Care Worker Association.

Also in attendance to help distribute gift items were Sogo Ambassadors Glaiza Sarmiento and Vince Vargas.

The Sogo Urban Adventure Race included biking, trekking, running, rappelling, urban navigation, raft building and problem solving.

Finishing first for the Elite Men Category was Team Solido of Ernest Louie Peralta and Rassel. At second place was Team Basta Bisaya Gahi of Raquel Espinosa and Roel Ano. At third place was Team EZ Biker of Tristan Justin Valencia and Crisanto Maturana.
PHOTO shows from left, Sue Geminiano, Sogo Hotel marketing manager; Jet Magallanes, Branch Manager of the Year; Father Robert David, Sogo Ambassadors Glaiza Sarmiento and Vince Vargas with the street children (Teresa G. Martinez)


For the Elite Mixed Category, declared first, second and third runners-up, respectively, were: Team Let’s Go of Jimmy Hembra and Claire; Team One of Ryan Christopher Moral and Charwaine Bartolay; and Team MMS1 of Romulo Henson and Heidi Sarno.

Winners received P30,000 (1st prize), P10,000 (2nd prize), and P5,000 (3rd prize).

For the Fun Category, the 1st finisher was Team Geo of Jonathan Capili and Mark Jason Andres; 2nd placer was Conquer Ultra of Benedict Meneses and Emiliano Burgos; and third was Team S05 of John Paul G. Santiago and Alvin Laborte.

Winners received P15,000 (1st prize), P10,000 (2nd prize), and P5,000 (3rd prize).



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Tidbits: Happy b-day greetings today, April 15, go to actress Diana Zubiri, Mrs. Gloria “Baby” Angara, former Cinderella’s Therese Coronel Santos, Rosario Czarina R. Ablaza, actress Susan Henson, Jose Mari Hilario, Marcel Meily, Linda Celestial, Linda Cabrera, Joseph D. Baricana, Wig Tysman, Tommy C. Lim Jr., Dianne Gamboa, Maria Luisa Manahan Medina, Bakary Manka, Eilynn Feliciano, Atty. Gloria Paculdo, Jemmarie F. Ronquillo, Aaliyah Maoie G. Yadori, and Ryan Ramos of Star Magic…

The Dog Whisperer Cesar Millan in Manila (Celebrity World by Crispina Martinez-Belen)

Cesar Millan
Dog lovers will certainly be delighted to know that Cesar Millan, the Mexican-American dog trainer widely known for his popular “Dog Whisperer” series, is coming to Manila. “Dog Whisperer” is broadcasted in more than 80 countries worldwide and has been showing in the Philippines since 2004.

Prior to his TV career, Millan focused on rehabilitating aggressive dogs. He founded the Dog Psychology Center in South Los Angeles.




Millan has also written books including “Cesar’s Way,” which became a New York Times best seller, having sold two million copies in the US alone, and is now available in 14 other countries.

With Ilusión Millan, his former wife, he founded the Millan Foundation. He is working with Yale University to create a children’s curriculum based on his work.

Millan grew up working with animals on his grandfather’s Sinaloa farm. Because of his natural way with dogs, he was called El Perrero, “the dog boy.” Millan crossed the border into the US without a visa when he was 21 years old. His first job in the US was at a dog grooming store.

He eventually created the Pacific Point Canine Academy and later, the Dog Psychology Center, a two-acre facility in South LA specializing in large dogs.

In 2002, after a profile in the Los Angeles Times, Millan started to work on developing a TV pilot for “Dog Whisperer.” The series premiered on Sept. 13, 2004 on the National Geographic Channel, subsequently moving to the Nat Geo Wild channel. The show would become National Geographic’s No. 1 show during its first season.

During his visit, Cesar will conduct a live demonstration of his rehabilitation techniques on April 29, at Eastwood Central Plaza in Libis, Quezon City at 7:30 p.m. The event is produced by MMI and Ovation Productions.

Tickets are now on sale online through www.smtickets.com, www.ticketworld.com.ph, and www.ticketnet.com.ph and at regular ticket outlets. Note: Dogs not allowed during the show.

Sponsors are Megaworld Lifestyle Malls, Nat Geo, Pet One Dog Food, Manila Bulletin, RX 93.1, and 96.3 Easy Rock.

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Meet The 2014 Superbods Finalists
THE 2014 Superbods finalists
Century Tuna has unveiled the 20 finalists who are vying for the grand winner title of Superbods Super Challenge 2014 in Boracay on April 26.

Showing what fitness, beauty, and brains are all about are the 10 female candidates Alaiza Malinao, Catherine Almirante, Darlene Anderson, Diane Tan, Grace Murillo, Michelle Magno, Nic Marable, Nicole Kaufmann, Paula Marciano, and Sara Polverini.

Matching these ladies are 10 fit, good-looking, and outgoing male candidates, namely, Antonio de Murga, Evan Spargo, Gerard Go, Joshua Lubrico, Julio de Leon, Laurens Tolenaars, Marneil Anthony Lim, Mauro Lumba, Miguel Lasala, and Rendon Labrador.

Who will be the Superbods Super Challenge 2014 grand winners? Don’t forget to vote for your favorite candidates via www.centurytuna.ph/superbods.

Superbods Super Challenge 2014 is made possible by AirAsia Zest, CarbTrim, Gold’s Gym, Pearl of the Pacific, San Mig Zero, Solaire Resort & Casino, Gardenia, MediCard, Smart, The District, Zen Wellness Spa, Azur, Bite Me, Black Market, Nereku, Pink Salmon, SM Supermalls & SM Mall Of Asia, Tony Galvez Salon, and Victor Ortega Salon.

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‘Full Circle’ Concerts At The Library
PRIMA DIVA BILLY and Michael Pangilinan
In line with the birthday celebration of Jobert Sucaldito this mid-April, Front Desk Entertainment Production mounts “Full Circle 1” today and “Full Circle 2” tomorrow, April 15, at The Library Metrowalk Ortigas, featuring Prima Diva Billy and Michael Pangilinan. The show starts at 10 p.m.

“New songs, new acts and new look. I prepared beautiful songs for everyone to enjoy,” said Prima Diva Billy.

Billy added, “Ang aking guests sa April 14 is, of course, my younger brother in this business na si Michael Pangilinan, ang gwapong si Chef Anton and Jimmy Bondoc with the Foxy Ladies and Ms. Elizabeth Ramsey.”

“Siyempre, dahil mahal na mahal ko ang Nanay Jobert ko, hindi rin ako magpapatalo, ’no,” said Michael.

“Kasama ko naman dito sina Ate Billy, the Mocha Girls and Mama Gladys Guevarra plus the very special participation naman of Tito Allan K. Patatawanin din sila nina AJ Tamiza and Le Chazz sa araw ko,” he added.

Presenters on both shows are Isabela Governor Bojie Dy and Laguna Governor ER Ejercito.

Major sponsors include Aficionado Germany Perfume, Joel Cruz Signatures, Kirei Beauty and Medical Clinic, Hannah’s Beach Resort (Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte), Quadro Frames, McQueen Petals Flower Shop, Adonix, Antojos Restaurante, Liana’s Supermarket, Zaldy Aquino, Ms. Zeny Dayanghirang and the Rotary Club of Tanauan City.

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Tidbits: Happy b-day greetings today, April 14, go to Sen. Rodolfo Biazon, Naida Angpin, Chito Bertol, Jerome John hughs, Gloria Garcia Ramirez, Jason Ricketts, Agnes B. Mohamad, Linda A. Carera, Francis Lumunsad, Vicky Divina, Amante Galang, Nanette Manebo, Ms. Mitzi Piad, journalist Cito Beltran, Leane Medina Cruz, Michael Kevin Buan, Maxi Teves, Frances Ejercito, Perci Intalan, Rep. Charlie Cojuangco, Manolet Cruz, and Kristina Snell of Star Magic…

Former President Corazon Aquino battling with cancer, Typhoon Frank

Welcoming the new millennium 2008, with a bang. Newly INQUIRER Lifestyle editor Thelma Sioson-San Juan, who replaces Chelo Banal-Formoso moves to the Learning Section as editor and continued the project from February 1 to June 30, 2008.
Months before the fashion show, On February 1, 2008, Atty. Francis Tolentino was appointed by President Karen Lourdes "Tito Keren" Pascual as the ninth chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA). He is the first and only non-resident of Metro Manila to held as MMDA chairman.
On March 24, 2008 when the family of Corazon Aquino announces that the former Philippine President is suffering from colon cancer.
In summer of 2008, David bid farewell to the show, another set of auditions were held at the GMA Network Center. This coincides with the show's first anniversary and as preparation for its relaunch. Unlike the first set of auditions, it was only exclusive for boys 7 – 12 years old to fill David's vacant slot. In the second leg of the Kids on Q Sunday Funday Year 2 on SM Sucat, the newest Q Reporter was introduced to the staff, crew and those who were luckily present during the said event. It was none other than Eugene Herrera who passed the auditions. Despite Eugene's prior public appearance on the second (SM Sucat) and fourth (Eastwood) Sunday Funday, his debut appearance on the show was set on the relaunch episode of KOQ!.
On April 28, 2008 at exactly 12 noon, the Bases, Conversion Development Authority Announced the Subic - Clark Segment of Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway was now open to all vehicles. BCDA said that travel time from Manila to Subic via North Luzon Expressway would now only take 1 Hour and 40 Minutes while the travel time from Clark to Subic would only take 40 Minutes.
The 2008 Sichuan earthquake[10] or the Great Sichuan Earthquake measured at 8.0 Ms and 7.9 Mw, and occurred at 02:28:01 PM China Standard Time at epicenter (06:28:01 UTC) on Monday, May 12 in Sichuan province, killing 69,195 people, and left 18,392 missing.
Filipino movie actor Rudy Fernandez died from periampullary cancer at his Quezon City home on the morning of June 7, 2008. His remains were brought to The Heritage Park in Taguig City, and his interment took place on June 12, 2008 at 3 p.m. for his burial.
On June 8, Ces Orena-Drilon, news anchor of ABS-CBN's late night television program Bandila, together with her crew and a Mindanao university professor, was initially reported to have been kidnapped by the Abu Sayyaf in Maimbung, Sulu, by the rebel group Abu Sayyaf.
On June 10, ABS-CBN management issued an official statement, saying that Drilon and her crew are missing in Sulu.
On June 11, ABS-CBN management confirmed that Drilon and her crew have been kidnapped for ransom in Sulu but declared that it "will abide by its policy not to pay ransom because this would embolden kidnap for ransom groups to abduct other journalists..."
On June 12, Angelo Valderama, the assistant cameraman from Drilon's crew, was released. The abductors named Indanan, Sulu mayor Alvarez S. Isnaji as their emissary in the ongoing negotiations for the other captives' release.
On June 16, when the kidnappers Abu Sayyaf issued an ultimatum. The rebel group demanded for ransom amounting to P15 million by noontime of June 17, in exchange for the release of Drilon, Encarnacion and Dinampo.
On June 17, when The Abu Sayyaf extended their deadline for the ransom payment. Later during the day, PNP Chief Avelino Razon said that Drilon and the other hostages are expected to be released within the next few hours. Drilon and the hostages were freed shortly before midnight.
On June 18, Ces Drilon and her crew were taken to Jolo, Sulu. Afterwards, they were brought by the Philippine army to Zamboanga city for a press conference. Philippine Senator Loren Legarda joined the released hostages and was reported to be the negotiator to the Abu Sayyaf. Legarda and the released hostages flew afterwards to Manila for another press conferences, and were brought to The Medical City afterwards for medication.
On June 19, when the PNP declared the Isnajis as suspects in the kidnapping of Drilon, her crew, and Dinampo.
On June 19, Typhoon Frank made landfall in eastern Samar in the central Philippines and travelled northwest over the islands. Fengshen was initially forecast to go through Bicol Region but later on shifted its course further westward, eventually going towards the direction of Mindoro Province. However, before even reaching Mindoro it again shifted its direction northward towards the direction of Metro Manila, mainly because of the weakening of the High Pressure area system in the northern part of the Philippines.[32]
On June 21, when the ship MV Princess of the Stars, owned by Sulpicio Lines that carried 626 passengers and 121 crew members, stalled in rough seas near Sibuyan Island in the central Philippines. The ship left Manila Saturday morning. Typhoon Frank caused the ship to sink, though it was previously reported that the ship experienced engine failure.
With a new reporter and a lot of changes during its first year, Kids on Q needs a new look and Opening Billboard (OBB) for its scheduled relaunch and upcoming second year. The OBB shoot was set on June 4, 2008 with theme park Enchanted Kingdom as its location. All ten Q reporters were present during the shoot, including Eugene. KOQ! team leader Kuya Tonipet acts as the director for the new OBB. It first aired on Kids on Q's Relaunch on June 21, 2008.
On June 22, Typhoon Frank crossed Metro Manila between 5 am and 6 am Sunday.
On June 24, when Philippine President Karen Lourdes Pascual and US President George W. Bush had a meeting at the Oval Palace in White House as part of the Philippine President's 10-day working visit in the USA. Issues on oil and food prices and terrorism were reportedly discussed in their meeting.[34]
On June 29, when Philippine President Karen Lourdes Pascual met with Republican White House Presidential candidate John McCain. The President expressed her gratefulness to the latter's support for the approval of the Veterans Equity bill. Other issues like terrorism in Mindanao were also discussed.[35]
On June 29 when Filipino boxing champion Manny Pacquiao won against David Diaz via knockout in the ninth round to win the WBC lightweight title.
Dayana Mendoza was crowned Miss Universe 2008 at the pageant in the Crown Convention Center, Nha Trang, Vietnam, on July 13, 2008.
The Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Terminal 3 began partial operations at 05:15am on July 22, 2008 with 16 inbound and outbound domestic flights from Cebu Pacific. Philippine Airlines' budget brand PAL Express and Air Philippines moved their operations to this terminal two days later.


On July 25, 2008 12:01 am, the BCDA announced the opening of the Clark-Tarlac Segment of the Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway. Travel time from Clark to Tarlac was reduced to only 25 Minutes and to travel the entire length of the SCTEx would only take 65 Minutes. At the same time, the travel time from Manila to Tarlac via NLEx and the SCTEx would only take 1 Hour and 25 Minutes.