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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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Published Mar 1, 2026 12:05 am | Updated Feb 28, 2026 04:25 pm
HEARD IT THROUGH THE GRIPE-VINE
The University of Santo Tomas Conservatory of Music celebrated it’s 80th Founding Anniversary in a wonderful manner the other weekend. Founded in 1946, right after World War II, the Conservatory’s current Dean, Professor Maria Alexandra Iñigo-Chua, PhD., was proud to open the evening with a few words on the first night of its staging of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s South Pacific at the Proscenium Theater, Rockwell Center. My most important takeaway from her speech was about the transformative and healing power of music - and that just as it was so important in 1946, as our country was in rehabilitation mode from the war, so it was important to have music in our lives today, during these troubled times that we face.
Directed by Paolo O’Hara, with musical direction by Daniel Bartolome; the cast was led by a vivacious Ciara Sotto as US Navy nurse Nellie Forbush. Jose Vera Perez took on the role of middle-aged French expatriate plantation owner Emile de Becque. The story takes place on an unidentified Polynesian island occupied by US forces during World War II. Besides the love story that develops between Forbush and widower de Becque, who has two children from a previous marriage to a Polynesian woman; there’s the other love angle between US Lieutenant Cable, and Liat, a native islander.
Curtain call of South Pacific, as presented by the UST Conservatory of Music, with Ciara Sotto leading the cast as US Navy nurse, Nellie Forbush, along with Jose Vera Perez, as Emile de Becque.
Curtain call of South Pacific, as presented by the UST Conservatory of Music, with Ciara Sotto leading the cast as US Navy nurse, Nellie Forbush, along with Jose Vera Perez, as Emile de Becque.
The reason I give that brief synopsis is quite simple. While most people of a certain generation, and those into musical comedy and Broadway shows will be very familiar with the songs of South Pacific; they may have forgotten how in 1949, when it opened on Broadway, it was considered highly controversial for directly confronting racism. The songs we all know include Some Enchanted Evening, Happy Talk, I’m Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair, Bali Hai, and Younger Than Springtime. Besides the two romantic narrative strands I mentioned, it was a lesser known song, Carefully Taught, that caught the ire of the conservatives and Southern states. That song’s lyrics basically said one wasn’t born ‘racist’, but it’s hard-wired into Americans as they grow up.
The Southern states voiced their opposition to the musical as Nellie Forbush proudly states that she is from Little Rock, Arkansas; and by the end of the musical, is ready to assume the role of stepmother to two Polynesian-French children. Their objections had to do with children of a interracial marriage now being mothered by a Southern belle. And of course, there was the issue of Liat becoming pregnant with Lt. Cable’s child.
Family support, from Ciara’s sister, MTRCB Chair Diorella Sotto-Antonio, and her father Senate President Tito Sotto.
Family support, from Ciara’s sister, MTRCB Chair Diorella Sotto-Antonio, and her father Senate President Tito Sotto.
And don’t laugh saying this is all ancient history, and merely reflects poorly in 1949. What’s happening in Trump America today with ICE, and even the social media furor over Bad Bunny performing at this year’s Super Bowl half time, shows us that today isn’t so far from 1949. That’s as sad an indictment of attitudes on race that prevail up to today.
Based on a James Michener book, South Pacific won 10 Tony Awards the following year of it’s debut on Broadway. So it’s definitely a wise choice by the Conservatory to stage it, as there is a relevance that’s hard to deny or ignore. While I’m certain the choice was made way before Bad Bunny performed on Super Bowl Sunday, it just goes to show how choices made can often be serendipitous, and end up looking like fate.
While this was my first time to watch Jose Vera Perez perform, I’ve watched Ciara Sotto in productions of Rent and Grease. To say she was a revelation here would be an understatement. I’m guessing she had a diction coach, as a Southern accent sprung out of nowhere; and I was not ready for a singing voice that would charm you out of your seat. More a member of an ensemble cast in the likes of Rent, it was great to watch her dedicated attack to this centel role of Nellie. Perez sounded to me like he specializes in light opera and Broadway songs, so he was a wonderful fit as well.
Thanks to the UST Office of Public Affairs, and to Micha Lagniton. She helped me secure seats for the performance, and was the first to greet me at the Proscenium Theater that Saturday evening. UST holds a very special place in my heart, as it’s been the site of two of our MB Sustainability Forum events. We began the Forum series four years ago, and thanks to the great work that the UST Office of Public Affairs does in terms of coordination and securing attendance for the Forum sessions, UST is one of the academic partner institutions that we at the Manila Bulletin are happy to call ‘home to the Forum’.
In fact, this April 30, our first Sustainability-related event for the year will be happening at the UST. Exploring and educating the youth on Sustainable Development has been so fulfilling with partners such as UST by our side.

More airlines join NAIA's self-check-in and automated gates



More passengers can now use NAIA’s Self Check-in kiosks, automated Pre-Security screening gates, and Self-Boarding gates at Terminals 1, 2, and 3, as additional airlines complete system integration and join the airport’s automated passenger processing program.
The system, which has been progressively implemented across the airport, allows eligible passengers to check in, print boarding passes, tag their bags, clear initial security, and board flights through automated lanes, helping reduce queuing times and ease congestion at traditional counters. A phased activation of automated Bag Drop features is also ongoing.
The services are currently enabled for the following airlines and passenger categories:
Terminal 1
-Philippine Airlines: International destinations, excluding Middle East and Japan routes
-Asiana Airlines: Korean nationals and foreign passengers with no visa requirements
Terminal 2
-Philippine Airlines: All domestic destinations
-Cebu Pacific: All domestic destinations
-AirAsia: All domestic destinations
Terminal 3 
-Cebu Pacific: All domestic and international destinations
-AirAsia: All international destinations
-United Airlines: Foreign passengers with no visa requirements
-Qatar Airways: All passengers
-Air Canada: All passengers
“These systems are already operational, and we are seeing more airlines come on board as integration is completed,” New NAIA Infra Corp. (NNIC), the airport’s private operator, said. “As participation expands, more passengers will be able to move through check-in, security, and boarding more efficiently.”
The automated processing systems form part of NAIA’s broader efforts to improve passenger flow and align airport operations with biometric-enabled standards used at major international hubs across Asia, the Middle East, and North America.
Passengers on eligible flights are encouraged to use the Self Check-in kiosks located near the check-in areas of each terminal. After printing boarding passes and bag tags, they may proceed to Bag Drop counters or automated lanes before continuing through the Pre-Security and Self-Boarding gates. Additional airlines and routes will be enabled in the coming months as integration work continues.

Sarah Engels fährt für Deutschland zum ESC!

 „Eurovision Song Contest – Das Deutsche Finale“

:Sarah Engels fährt für Deutschland zum ESC!

Sarah Engels (33) performte vor lodernden Flammen – und fährt für Deutschland zum ESC nach Wien

Sarah Engels (33) performte vor lodernden Flammen – und fährt für Deutschland zum ESC nach Wien

Foto: Getty Images

Bis in den späten Abend bleibt es spannend. Zuerst wählt die Jury ihre drei Favoriten aus: Molly Sue (25), Wavyboi (27) und Sarah Engels (33) können jubeln. Nur sie sind noch im Rennen um die ESC-Teilnahme. Aus diesen drei entscheiden kurz darauf die Zuschauer per Telefonvoting, wer nach Wien fahren darf.

Molly Sue (25) stand bereits 2015 bei „The Voice Kids“ auf der Bühne. Am Samstagabend verzauberte sie die deutschen ESC-Fans

Molly Sue (25) stand bereits 2015 bei „The Voice Kids“ auf der Bühne. Am Samstagabend verzauberte sie die deutschen ESC-Fans

Foto: Getty Images
Windmaschine und Glitzer-Make-up:

Windmaschine und Glitzer-Make-up: Wavyboi (27) ist ein echter Hingucker

Foto: Getty Images

Die strahlende Siegerin: Sarah Engels. Sie nimmt freudestrahlend ihren Pokal entgegen und performt ihren Song „Fire“ zum dritten Mal an diesem Abend. Zwischendurch kann sie ihr Glück kaum fassen, jubelt immer wieder los und umarmt die anderen Kandidaten.

Heißer Auftritt: Sarah Engels lieferte ab

Heißer Auftritt: Sarah Engels lieferte ab

Foto: Britta Pedersen/dpa

Gute Stimmung von Anfang an

Die Moderatorinnen Barbara Schöneberger und Hazel Brugger sind schon zur Begrüßung bester Stimmung und geben diverse ESC-Gewinnersongs zum Besten – Hazel trällert „Ein bisschen Frieden“, Barbara schmettert „Dschinghis Khan“. Die Hauptpersonen sind aber natürlich die Acts, die mit ihren Hits auftreten.