This might not be the typical expat blog, written by a German expat, living in the Philippines since 1999. It's different. In English and in German. Check it out! Enjoy reading! Dies mag' nun wirklich nicht der typische Auswandererblog eines Deutschen auf den Philippinen sein. Er soll etwas anders sein. In Englisch und in Deutsch! Viel Spass beim Lesen!
You plan to move to the Philippines? Wollen Sie auf den Philippinen leben?
Ja, es gibt tonnenweise Webseiten, die Ihnen sagen wie, warum, vielleicht warum nicht und wann Sie am besten auf die Philippinen auswandern könnten. Ich möchte Ihnen in Zukunft "zwischen den Zeilen" einige zusätzlichen Dinge berichten und erzählen. Viel Spass beim Lesen und Gute Unterhaltung!
Monday, July 8, 2024
Pagasa: Rainy Monday likely in parts of Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao
What makes a Binibini?
Binibining Pilipinas celebrates its 60th year of empowering and celebrating all kinds of Filipina beauty.
It is an understatement that Filipinos are big pageant fans, so much so that beauty contests have been a staple in many community celebrations. But when it comes to a grand display of Filipino beauty, it is hard not to think of Binibining Pilipinas.
Since 1964, Binibining Pilipinas has been one of the most anticipated beauty contests in the country. Every year, Filipinas from different parts of the archipelago brave the pageant's stage for a chance to win their dream crowns and compete abroad.
Through the years, its platform has changed into something beyond just physical beauty. As a project under Binibining Pilipinas Charities, Incorporated (BPCI), the pageant also gives its contestants a platform to tell their stories, give light to their initiatives, and be part of various humanitarian missions.
As it commemorates its 60th anniversary this year, Binibining Pilipinas is committed to continuing its mission of empowering and celebrating all kinds of Filipino beauty. To celebrate its legacy, Style Weekend sits down with some of the ladies from its latest roster of beauty contestants—Bb. 11 Kim de Luna (Caloocan), Bb, 29 Roselyn Evardo (Manila), Bb. 30 Trisha Martinez (Pila, Laguna), and Bb. 32 Carmella Cuaresma (Aurora Province)—as they talk about how pageantry continues to empower women, their lives before joining the beauty contest, and what makes a Binibini today.
What are the lessons you learned in the past that you are applying in your Binibini journey?
Roselyn: I started working when I was 16 years old. I was a working student. Eventually, I landed a job in a corporate setting. Now, as a flight attendant. It molded me to be more mature and responsible in my decision-making. I applied it here in the pageant.
Trisha: One core value that I practice every day as a licensed dentist is empathy. I always have to put myself in the position of my patients so that I can give the best care that they deserve. To me, that’s one of the qualities a Binibini should have, being empathetic toward others, because we work with a lot of people.
Kim: Discipline and time management. When you join Binibini, you’ll learn that time is very valuable to the organization, so you need to be present and professional. Those are some of the things I learned from my time at the Philippine Air Force.
Carmella: To be strong, that’s what I learned from studying criminology.
What makes a Binibini?
Roselyn: A Binibini is someone who knows herself—her true self. Being a Binibini is not just about the glitz and glamor. We carry the responsibility of ensuring that we are updated about current events, that our advocacy is shared with other people, and that we stand and believe in what is better for the community.
Trisha: Having a mission to serve other people, to extend yourself to the community. Being a Binibini is not just about winning the crown. It is also about serving your purpose.
Kim: Someone who is empowered, who has a lot of experiences to share with others, and who is willing to be of service to the community.
Carmella: Hard work and dedication. Coming from the province, I put a lot of effort into pursuing this dream. Transitioning from province life to city life is hard but you need to believe in yourself, be brave, and persevere.
Do you think pageants continue to empower women?
Roselyn: Yes, I think beauty pageants still empower women. It is very relevant. It is a platform for women, and we use this stage to amplify our advocacies and purpose here in the community.
Trisha: I think there is a misconception about us beauty queens that we only just have a pretty face, but we are more than that. Through this pageant, we are given a platform to talk about our causes. It uplifts women and I think all women should take up the spaces that allow us to be heard.
Kim: Pageantry has been transforming in a very positive way. I’m sure a lot of people are asking if pageants are still relevant. But for me, pageantry allows us to share our advocacies and do charity work.
Carmella: I do believe pageant helps empower women. Before I entered pageantry, I found myself feeling doubtful and worried. Now that I’m here, it helped boost my confidence. After being in a male-dominated field, it is nice to embrace my femininity.
The much-awaited grand coronation night of the 60th Binibining Pilipinas pageant will be held on July 7, 2024, at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. The new Bb. Pilipinas International and Bb. Pilipinas Globe titleholders will get P1 million each.
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Zoomers' Season 2 brings more drama from Zoomkada
AT A GLANCE
“Zoomers” Season2is directed by Kevin Alambra, with creative producer Theodore Boborol, and written by head writer Carmela Abaygar and episode writers Carol Navarro, and Airic Diestro.
A new season means a new story begins, as trending loveteam Harvey Bautista, Criza Taa, and their Gen Z barkada encounter more drama for "Zoomers" Season 2.
During their media conference held at 9501 Restaurant in ABS-CBN on July 1, Harvey mentioned his excitement to explore the upcoming season's new challenges.
"Very thankful kaming lahat na nandito na kami sa media conference ng season 2. It is very exciting that we can continue the stories of the Zoomers. I'm happy that I'm with Direk Kevin and the rest of the cast," Harvey said.
(We are all very thankful that we are here at the media conference of season 2. It is very exciting that we can continue the stories of the Zoomers. I'm happy that I'm with Director Kevin and the rest of the cast)
Harvey also added that the response from the audience online has helped improve more on playing the role of Jigs.
"Reading yung tweets nung audience from season 1 may mga insights sila na hindi ko naisip, bilang artista ni Jigs. So seeing the response online did impact my performance on being more careful sa approach ko kay Jigs," he shared.
(Reading the audience's tweets from season 1, they had insights that I didn't think of as an actor of Jigs. So, seeing the response online did impact my performance on being more careful in my approach to Jigs)
As per Criza, she expressed her gratitude for the people who supported their first season.
"Sobrang nagulat din kami since first time namin ni Harvey bumida sa series. As much as nag-eexpect kami nandoon pa rin yung gulat na mamahalin pala ng tao yung ginawa namin together," she said
(We were also very surprised since Harvey and I starred in the series for the first time. As much as we expected, there was still the shock that people would love what we did together)
In the newest season, the Gen Z barkada spend their last summer together before they head to college. Jiggs joins his first directing competition in hopes of winning the cash prize for Hope, who continues to find ways for her to pursue college.
Meanwhile, both Tanya and Kokoy will encounter problems with love. Tanya must decide between entertaining her old fling, Faye (Kei), or her new best friend, Juniper (Hadiyah Santos).
Kokoy will also have to level up his moves to make Mika fall in love with him as her childhood friend, played by Argel Saycon, returns. Atom will also face a ghost from his past as he meets Dino (Luis) in the resort. At the same time, he also gets an opportunity to be closer to Beth (Zabel Lamberth).
“Zoomers” Season 2 is directed by Kevin Alambra, with creative producer Theodore Boborol, and written by head writer Carmela Abaygar and episode writers Carol Navarro, and Airic Diestro. The series’ first season was directed by Chad Vidanes, who now serves as a line producer in the upcoming season.
AUDIOJUNKIE: The ladies bring it
AT A GLANCE
A solo music act that we really want to hear more about is Shanne Dandan.
This week’s listing features some very talented ladies whose music style runs the gamut: from art-y alt-pop to glitzy R&B, vibing hiphop to power ballads.
A solo music act that we really want to hear more about is Shanne Dandan. A solid songwriter as she is a powerhouse vocalist, her music stands out for its artistic leanings. Her recently released tune, the ethereal sounding “Iyakin,” sees Shane Dandan dabbling in alt-pop-tinged drama with traces of prog fusion thrown in the mix. Ditto, Shane likes her song, which is heavy on imagery.
I wouldn’t even attempt to interpret exactly what the song is about except that it's about the passage of the day measured by the light that escapes and eventually turns to dusk, which all seems like a dream. Talk about mood and vibe. This is Shane Dandan’s default and should be required listening for alt-rock aficionados and listeners of pop to get a measure of depth in their listening diet.
In case you missed it, “An Art Gallery Could Never Be As Unique As You” & “Ligaya” singer mrld returned with the new single “Sandali.” Whereas her previous singles were modern-sounding soft ballads that resounded with Gen Z’ers, her latest makes a 180-degree turn to Hip-hop and R&B-inflected sounds. The singer shares that her new song is inspired by the BTS song “Lowkey,” sure enough, this mid-tempo bop feels like mold is going to bust a dance move anytime within its pop-and-lockin’ 3-minute plus runtime. I guess this is mrld (real name Meriel de Jesus) showing there is more to her than just her ode ballads.
Newly-minted R&B and Hip-hop solo act Yennyboo, a.k.a. Yen Durano, drops a tuneful R&B-inflected ditty in “Sayo.” Chilling is the order of the day for Yennybooo, who finds time to drop some cool tunes in-between roles in her Vivamax movies. Listen to Yennyboo’s previous tracks, such as the moody and vibing “Sativa” and the sexy R&B grind of “On the Low,” to know that she’s not just playing music on the side when she’s not acting. If anything, it’s the other way around.
Speaking of Vivamax actresses, Dyessa Garcia also makes a decent try for pop music on her Vicor debut titled “Tanggap Ko Na.” Dyessa goes for a piano-decked ballad that rises and climaxes in all the right places. And wouldn’t you know, Dyessa Garcia can render this power ballad with all the apropos heart-rending emotion that make “Tanggap Ko Na” the hugot song we didn’t think we needed.
And on the side of Pinoy rap, Juan Caoile and Kyleswish are at it again, keeping the momentum going with their new single, "SA’YO LANG.” The ‘Marikit Sa Dilim’ architects have a new sonic vehicle to cruise on in this bouncy banger about a beautiful distraction they can’t get their minds out of. Featured here is rapper Jawz, who provides the motor mouth rap break that runs counter to Kyleswish's own breaks and Juan Caoile’s melodies.
ALLMO$T members are all in for brand-new track titled “boyfriend.” This is the latest upbeat banger from hook singers Clien and Jom and main rappers Crakky and Russell, a fast-paced affair that just screams for its own dance challenge on TikTok.
Catchy melodies are Ace Cirera’s main weapon of choice in his song titled “Takip Silim.” Ace has always distinguished himself as a rap artist who goes for catchy tunes with throwback themes to easier days and is so good at crafting little bubblegum pop with a hint of rap flair like this one.