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There are REALLY TONS of websites telling us how, why, maybe why not and when you'll be able to move to the Philippines. I only love to tell and explain some things "between the lines". Enjoy reading, be informed, have fun and be entertained too!

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!


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Monday, February 10, 2025

Top artists perform in 10-hour concert ‘Fusion’


 

Ben&Ben leads the line-up of 15 performers at ‘Fusion 2025: Musika Natin ‘To.’


Leah Salterio - The Philippine Star 

February 9, 2025 | 12:00am

Fifteen artists will be featured in “Fusion 2025: Musika Natin ‘To,” a decade of celebrating Filipino music at its finest.

Prepare for an electrifying night of OPM (Original Pilipino Music) as “Fusion: The Philippine Music Festival” brings together some of the biggest names in the industry on March 15 at the CCP Open Grounds.

“Looking back at the very first ‘Fusion’ concert in 2015, our goal was simple: to unite artists from different genres and showcase the strength of OPM,” said “Fusion” event director Paul Basinillo, who previously worked at the helm of the concerts of Vice Ganda, Sarah Geronimo and JaDine (James Reid and Nadine Lustre).

Jay Habitan is in charge of partnerships while Pauline Linsangan is in charge of artists.

 “The very first “Fusion” in 2015, was the first time JaDine was featured in an open-air event,” offered Jay Habitan, who is in charge of partnerships. “Boss Vic (del Rosario) urged us to include JaDine in the line-up.

“We didn’t know JaDine yet at that time. The line-up was already full, but we accommodated JaDine. When they started performing, the crowd really watched. They were very sweet as a couple at that time. ‘On the Wings of Love’ was aired after six months. That proved our advocacy to feature and support new artists.”

Today, 10 years later, “Fusion” is being taken to the next level — not just by gathering the best and biggest artists, but by redefining what it means to go to a concert.

“If we can create top-tier productions for international artists, why shouldn’t we do the same — if not more — for our own?” said direk Paul. “We want to bring back the thrill of live music — to make concert-going a must-

“Fusion 2025” is designed to be more than just a show. It’s an all-day, immersive festival that goes beyond the main stage.

“Fusion 2025” carries the powerful theme “Musika Natin ‘To!” —  a call to embrace and uplift OPM with pride.

Gladys Basinillo, founder of ‘Fusion’ music festival.

Headlined by Ben&Ben, December Avenue and Zack Tabudlo, “Fusion” promises an unforgettable experience with powerhouse acts like The Itchyworms, Barbie Almalbis, Alamat, Kaia, Maki, Jan Francis and AllMost, alongside an exciting lineup of rising stars and dynamic DJs.

Founded in 2015 as the “first-ever Philippine Music Festival,” “Fusion” was created with a vision: to unite all forms of OPM across genres, generations and managements into one grand celebration.

From the start, it stood as a testament to OPM’s power, bringing the nation together while delivering top-tier production value to showcase and support Filipino talent.

More than just a festival, “Fusion” serves as a platform that elevates homegrown talent, uniting legacy icons, global Filipino musicians, and emerging artists in a one-of-a-kind OPM experience.

“Now is the time to put OPM in the spotlight,” said Gladys Basinillo, founder of “Fusion.” “While international acts continuously fill arenas and festivals across the country, our own artists and music deserve the same level of support. ‘Fusion’ is here to make that happen — to give Filipino music the recognition it deserves.”

Pauline Linsangan is in charge of the artists featured in “Fusion.” Jay Habitan is in charge of partnerships.

“Fusion” started in 2015, a decade ago when they began mounting the first-ever Philippine music festival. Since then, they’ve been mounting the concert annually until the pandemic happened.

They returned to the scene in 2023. In 2024, they staged “Fusion” is Cebu, the biggest concert, so far. Then last summer, they also went to La Union and staged a successful concert there. To date, “Fusion” has presented eight successful concerts.

The forthcoming concert on March 15 will bring “Fusion” back to Manila at the CCP Open Grounds. “It will be a 10-hour concert,” informed Jay. “We bring three Manila artists who perform with three regional artists. They usually have a back-to-back collaboration.

“Fusion 10: Musika Natin ‘To” is like the battlecry of all the bands. “Even if it’s a different genre or groups, with different fan base communities, we look at them as one, OPM (Original Pilipino Music),” said Jay. “Musika natin lahat ito. Panghawakan natin. Suportahan natin.”

There will be a pre-show featuring up and coming artists. Then games and the mini-show will be around 7 p.m. to midnight. At 12 p.m. onwards, there will be a block party, with DJs.

“Today’s market they love partying after the festival,” said Jay. “So, there will be a night market after the concert.”

There will be legs of performances after the Manila concert. “We will also do Iloilo, Cebu, La Union,” said Pauline. “Even if the artists cannot perform in ‘Fusion’ Manila, they can still participate in the provinces.”

The Manila artists can perform back-to-back with the local artists in the province. “Personally, it’s really seeing how all the bands and artists play as one,” Jay allowed. “I love music and OPM. Whenever we do an event like this, we see media partners, brands, organizations and institutions.”

Winwyn Marquez returns to pageantry, represents Muntinlupa City in Miss Universe Philippines 2025

 BY ROBERT REQUINTINA


AT A GLANCE

  • The event also marked the leadershipof Luxe Beauty & Wellness Group CEO Anna Magkawqas as the local director, reinforcing her advocacy for inclusivity and empowerment in the pageant scene.


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Winwyn Marquez

Kapuso actress and beauty queen Winwyn Marquez has been officially named Miss Universe Philippines Muntinlupa 2025 during a special sashing ceremony held at Edsa Shangri-La Manila in Mandaluyong City on Feb. 8.

"This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance, and I couldn't say no. Muntinlupa holds a special place in my heart -  it's where I grew into adulthood and experienced the strength of my community. I want to use this platform to make an impact, to inspire women, and to encourage them to take charge of their own stories," said Winwyn during a press conference after the sashing ceremony.

She added: "It's been 10 years since I joined the pageant in 2015. It has been eight years since I raised the flag in Bolivia. Now I'm back, ready to stand on stage to represent Muntinlupa in the Miss Universe Philippines stage. 

"Maraming salamat po at naaalala pa ninyo ako kahit 10 years ago pa yun.

"Now, it's not just about me, but about my daughter, my family, and advocacy, the people I want to see. Motherhood is tough, but the Miss Universe Organization has given us a platform to share our story and share my experiences. Kaya ngayon makikita ninyo kung gaano ako ka ready," said Winwyn.

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Miss Universe Philippine Muntinlupa 2025 Winwyn Marquez and Anna Magkawas, Miss Universe Philippines Muntinlupa National Director.

The Reina Hispanoamericana 2017 winner also shared advice to pageant newbies.

"It's not about winning but about how you are on stage and giving your all. We can never please everyone and we cannot promise everything. 

"But one thing for sure. If you can give your 100 percent on stage, that for you is a win. That's what others should think: winning is not everything but trying is more important. If you don't fail, you won't learn. So, I'll give my all on stage and show everybody I can do it," she said.

Winwyn, 32, is in a relationship with a non-showbiz boyfriend identified only as Rayn. They have a daughter named Luna.

The event also marked the leadership of Luxe Beauty & Wellness Group CEO Anna Magkawqas as the local director, reinforcing her advocacy for inclusivity and empowerment in the pageant scene.

Beauty Gonzalez acts with daughter Olivia in the movie 'Paquil'

BY ANNALYN S. JUSAY


AT A GLANCE

  • Located about three hours from Manila, Pakil is known for its patroness, the Our Lady of Sorrows of Turumba, believed to have miraculous powers.


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Beauty Gonzalez and daughter Olivia

Showing on Feb. 12, the movie "Paquil" sets its sights on an old town in Laguna characterized by its strong religious spirit.  Located about three hours from Manila, Pakil is known for its patroness, the Our Lady of Sorrows of Turumba, believed to have miraculous powers.

The themes of hope and healing intersect in this film directed by Lemuel Lorca (Ned's Project, Broken Hearts Trip). The story revolves around the characters Paolo ( played by JM De Guzman) and Cristina (Beauty Gonzalez), who meet in Pakil to connect and find their roots.

The narrative mainly centers on Christina, a former actress who returns to her beloved hometown after a series of career setbacks and a terminal illness diagnosis. Here, she finds meaning in reviving the local theatrical art form dubbed "komedya" which leads her on a journey of self-discovery and reconnection with her faith.  

For Beauty, "Paquil" is also significant because it is the first time her nine-year old daughter, Olivia Crisologo, can be seen acting in a movie. 

Viewers who watched "Paquil" during its premiere night agree that Olivia doesn't only take after her mother's good looks but also her talent in acting. Olivia plays the young Cristina in the film and has a few crying scenes.

Beauty recalled how Olivia landed her first acting project. "Tinanong ako one day ng director namin kung pwede ba siyang gumanap na young me. Sabi ko, basta walang linya kasi hindi siya masyadong fluent sa Tagalog eh. Siyempre sa bahay English, Bisaya, Tagalog. Halo-halo yung mga lingwahe niya. But she's more of English. Sabi ng director wala naman daw linya. Then I told her about it. She said yes."

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(The director asked if I would have Olivia play the young me. I told him as long as there are no lines because she's not so fluent in Tagalog. Our household has a mix of languages like English, Bisaya, Tagalog. The director said no lines will be spoken, so I asked Olivia and she said yes.)

"Pagdating namin sa set, biglang nagkaroon ng linya. Then biglang iiyak. Siyempre ako yung mas kinakabahan sa kanya but thankfully,  we were all there to support her. Nairaos naman namin and she did one take lang," Beauty added.

(When we reached the set, we were surprised to learn that Olivia had to deliver some lines and a crying scene. I was more nervous than my daughter but we were all there to support her. We  survived it, and she only took one take.)

Beauty admitted that she and her husband Norman Crisologo, along with their nannies, are proud of what Olivia has done. "She (Olivia) did very well and I didn't expect na makuha niya agad. So parang na-realize ko na since sinasama ko siya sa set since baby pa, parang na-observe niya na  rin yung ginagawa ko," the proud mom stated.

"I'm just so happy that Olivia got to experience it all. She gets to think about what she wants to do later in life. Now she realized na mas gusto muna niya mag-school. After that, maybe pag malaki na siya, she can get into it (acting)," Beauty added. 

Produced by Resiko Entertainment Production, "Paquil" will be shown in 100 cinemas nationwide on Feb. 12.   Before its local release, it had already garnered international recognition at the Five Continents International Film Festival in Venezuela.

HAVING A MISTAKEN OR WRONG IMPRESSION


To get the wrong impression means to misunderstand or "misread" somebody's words or actions. For example, to be offended by something that wasn't meant to offend. To give the wrong impression, therefore, means to mislead someone in this way, often unintentionally.


A mistaken belief accompanies each and every one of us daily. Incorrect decisions and wrong doings are part of our daily life. First impressions are likely to be wrong as they are based on shallow assumptions about appearances, according to one leading expert. Professor Alex Todorov, from Princeton University, said faces that appear happy, even if they're not smiling, are commonly rated as trustworthy.

 

It is almost a ridiculous fact that man wants to know certain truths about mundane things. But really he seems least interested in even mundane truths as can be read many times in newspapers for example. There seem to be too many rash judgments, and the readers absorb these and make these their own. A fatal attraction!

 

This is sometimes referred to as journalistic mentality wherein accusations are generously made without proof. Evolution started this trend, when scientists stated for example that man evolved from the apes, without proof. The only proof they had was the missing link, and if I am not mistaken, it's still a missing proof until now.

 

To look for proofs is a mental activity, which is no longer a common thing nowadays, because it takes really time, effort and is too serious to think about. Yet in Christian education, thinking right is very important.That's why Philosophy is important in Christian life. To avoid error in thinking, the rules of right reasoning must be studied and mastered. Is it really totally neglected in today's modern education?

 

Thinking is actually an enjoyable activity but when one is pressured to get a good job for one's sustenance, then the other more mundane becomes attractive. After all, great thinkers often do not get (good?) jobs… .

 

Spiritual writers like the British Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) noticed that mankind had stopped thinking even two centuries ago. That was during his age. Man probably stopped thinking even earlier. He has ceased many times to search for the truth. It's easier to listen to gossip and believe in it. What a sign of weak minds!

 

Too often are we blind to the truth and as a consequence we easily believe in lies we only have to like it. Too bad, if people always like to close their eyes and ears especially while experiencing the delusion of error.