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Wednesday, April 24, 2024

What facts about the Philippines do people not believe until they come to the Philippines?

 

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Born and raised in The Philippines, here are some things some first time travelers here really need to adjust to.


Traffic is immensely worse as it sounds. If you plan to tour within the capital, or around metro manila, never expect to get anywhere in time if you don’t leave in advance.

We are most likely to be late. Yes, traffic sucks, but don’t expect many filipinos to come on time either. Most of my fellow countryman would give you valid reasons why they are late, from heavy traffic, to not getting onto public transportation sooner, to even having some home chores done first before heading out. When you set the time to meet up with a filipino, we have this term “Filipino Time” which means, set the meet up time an hour or two advance if you don’t want to be end up waiting for a long while.

Yes, we have so many nice natural tourist destinations, but I bet you that not many Filipinos have explored the whole country yet. At most, we only visited 5–10 out of the hundreds of islands and cities you’d google up on our country.

When in Manila, there is literally a 7/Eleven store at every corner street.

There is security bag checks whenever you enter a mall.

Yes, we are world-known for being nice, friendly and hospitable but don’t leave your stuff alone when eating in a restaurant or have your phone out when riding a jeepney or walking down busy sidewalks. Philippines isn’t 100% crime free, there are phone snatchers and thieves in the capital so be street smart.

We don’t actually use the term “Mabuhay” when greeting each other in public. Just say hello or hi like a normal person.

That’s all I remember so far, I will just add more when I remember something.

Spice Girls reunite at Victoria Beckham's 50th birthday party



Kristofer Purnell - Philstar.com

April 24, 2024 | 12:13pm


MANILA, Philippines — Members of the British girl group the Spice Girls came together to celebrate the 50th birthday of singer-designer Victoria Beckham, known in the group as Posh Spice.

Victoria celebrated her milestone birthday at Oswald's in London, United Kingdom by inviting a number of close friends, including Melanie Brown (Mel B), Melanie Chrisholm (Melanie C), Emma Bunton, and Geri Haliwell.

A video captured by Victoria's husband David sees the ladies singing and dancing to Spice Girls' hit song "Stop."

"Best night ever! Happy Birthday to me! I love you all so much!" Victoria wrote in the video's caption along with the hashtag #SpiceUpYourLife.

The last time all five members sang together in public was at the 2012 London Olympics opening ceremony.

Also in attendance at the party other than Victoria and David's children were Tom Cruise, Eva Longoria, Gordon Ramsay, Marc Anthony, and Nadia Ferreira.

The Spice Girls debuted in 1994 and released hits like "Wannabe," "Say You'll Be There," "2 Become 1," "Stop," "Spice Up Your Life," "Too Much," "Viva Forever," and "Goodbye," before splitting in 2000.

The group had a reunion tour in 2019, but Victoria did not take part to focus on her family and fashion company.

PAGASA: 30 areas under ‘dangerous’ heat index classification

 


Ian Laqui - Philstar.com

April 24, 2024 | 12:23pm


MANILA, Philippines — Thirty areas in the Philippines are expected to experience scorching temperatures of up to 46 °Celsius (°C) on Wednesday, state weather bureau PAGASA reported.

According to the latest heat index bulletin of the weather agency, 30 areas are forecast to fall under the "danger" heat index classification due to temperatures ranging from 42°C to 46°C.

CBSUA-Pili in Camarines Sur may experience a heat index as high as 46°C.

The following areas are expected to experience a "dangerous" heat index classification on Wednesday:


NAIA, Pasay City, Metro Manila: 44°C

Science Garden, Quezon City: 43°C

Dagupan City, Pangasinan: 45°C

Aparri, Cagayan: 45°C

Tugegarao City, Cagayan: 44°C

ISU Echague, Isabela: 42°C

Iba, Zambales: 42°C

CLSU Munoz, Nueva Ecija: 43°C

Baler (Radar), Aurora: 42°C

Casiguran, Aurora: 42°C

Sangley Point, Cavite: 43°C

Ambulong, Tanauan, Batangas: 42°C

Alabat, Quezon: 42°C

Coron, Palawan: 43°C

San Jose, Occidental Mindoro: 45°C

Puerto Princesa City, Palawan: 45°C

Aborlan, Palawan: 45°C

Daet, Camarines Norte: 42°C

Legazpi City, Albay: 43°C

Virac (Synop), Catanduanes: 43°C

Masbate City, Masbate: 43°C

CBSUA-Pili, Camarines Sur: 46°C

Roxas City, Capiz: 43°C

Iloilo City, Iloilo: 43°C

Dumangas, Iloilo: 42°C

La Granja, La Carlota, Negros Occidental: 42°C

Catarman, Northern Samar: 42°C

Catbalogan, Samar: 42°C

Tacloban City, Leyte: 42°C

Guiuan, Eastern Samar: 44°C

Meanwhile, most parts of the country are under the “extreme caution” classification, with temperatures ranging from 33°C to 41°C.


On Tuesday, PAGASA recorded the highest heat index recorded at 48 °C in Aparri, Cagayan.

AN AWESOME IDEA


This is an awesome idea! Or is it? How many times have you been there? You’ve got it down. You know exactly what you want to do. All the details are worked out and you’re ready to go.

And then, it hits!
You start to question yourself. How do you know it’s a great idea?
The first characteristic of a great idea is that it needs to be desirable, feasible, and viable. Ideas need to spark something in the person hearing about them, namely a sense of new possibilities. Is the proposed idea something that people would want?
Carlos Mendes, Co-Founder at InnovationCast - Innovation Management Software, explained it last September 2023:
"Ideas are a starting point in the innovation process. They are the place from which you begin an innovation journey that has the potential to create impactful opportunities that produce value. Given their role, the quality of an idea is crucial to determining whether you have a good or bad outcome in innovation. But idea development is iterative and incremental. Ideas are not born perfect, requiring sustained investment to get them in the best shape possible."
Sometimes we feel that our thoughts and ideas can't be fulfilled with life. Where the heart is willing, it will find a thousand ways; but where the heart is weak, it will find a thousand excuses. If doubts begin to take roots, we should rouse from pink-tinted idealism or wear down and annihilate nightmares and erase and wipe out such thoughts and ideas.
If our thoughts are good and have the chance to be fulfilled in action, especially if "the other side" is prepared and willing to step on to such a bridge of life, we might get support and words of encouragement.
And, if not? No action? Maybe it is God's will to keep and protect us from a careless, rash, disadvantageous and uneasy action. Every new day gives us new inexhaustible possibilities to survive, to bear trials and to start a new beginning. We overlook and fail to notice many chances to lie through our sluggishness and laziness while thinking and dreaming of unequaled and unfulfilled ideas.
Once you’ve identified areas where you don’t have a positive emotional attachment to a belief, give yourself permission to let it go. It clearly does not serve you and is not something you want to do. Learning to work with the guilt around being “selfish” is important to work on at the same time. It will feel uncomfortable at first but until you release the guilt, you’ll continue to “should”.

Stars gather on May 11 and 12 for Ryan Cayabyab’s 'Gen C' birthday musical tribute

BY MANILA BULLETIN ENTERTAINMENT



AT A GLANCE

  • The artists will be accompanied by the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra (PPO). 

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Ryan Cayabyab

The biggest names in Philippine recording, TV, cinema and stage are converging at the Samsung Performing Arts Theater on May 11 and 12, 2024 for “Gen C” — a musical offering in honor of National Artist Ryan Cayabyab’s 70th birthday.

Topnotch artists are set to perform and collaborate with Maestro Ryan Cayayab a.k.a. Mr. C. for this once-in-a-lifetime extravaganza.

On May 11, the guests include Aicelle Santos, Arman Ferrer, Ateneo Chamber Singers, Basil Valdez, Belle Mariano, Bituin Escalante, Dilaw, Jed Madela, John Arcilla, Kakai Bautista, Karylle Tatlonghari, Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo, Mikkie Bradshaw-Volante, Nonie Buencamino, Nyoy Volante, Phi Palmos, Regine Velasquez, Sheila Valderrama-Martinez, Stell of SB19, The Company, and The Ryan Cayabyab Singers.

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Returning for the May 12 show are Aicelle Santos, Arman Ferrer, Ateneo Chamber Singers, Basil Valdez, Bituin Escalante, Jed Madela, John Arcilla, Kakai Bautista, Karylle Tatlonghari, Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo, Mikkie Bradshaw-Volante, Nonie Buencamino, Phi Palmos, Sheila Valderrama-Martinez, The Company, and The Ryan Cayabyab Singers. On this date, they are joined by Ben & Ben, Bini, Janella Salvador, Juan Karlos, Julie Anne San Jose, and Vice Ganda.

The artists will be accompanied by the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra (PPO). 

The first birthday tribute of Mr. C was held in 1995 (a year after his 40th birthday) at the Cultural Center of the Philippines, and produced by Culturtain Musicat Productions, the company of singer Celeste Legaspi and talent manager Girlie Rodis. ABS-CBN would produce all-star tributes for the composer in the next two decades: “Musicman@50” in 2004 and “Mr. C@60” in 2014. 

In 2019, the year Mr. C became a National Artist and a Ramon Magsaysay awardee, the UP College of Medicine honored him through "SOAP Opera (Musika ni Ryan, Medisina ng Bayan").

Mr. C wrote on Facebook that Celeste Legaspi and Girlie Rodis were insistent on gathering his long-time and newfound friends in the industry for the 2024 tribute. He said, “Hindi pumayag sina Celeste and GR na palampasin itong taon without a musical offering featuring more of my songs.” Culturtain Musicat is spearheading "Gen C".

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The title—which is obviously a play on the first letter of the composer's last name and in reference to today's youth—describes the broad appeal of Mr. C.'s genius.

Producer Dr. Melfred L. Hernandez explained, “Gen C is not a demographic group; it’s not about an age bracket but a mindset, a group bound by love for and influence of the music of this National Artist and treasure." 

Producer Aaron Veloso also disclosed, "It's heartwarming to know that teenagers and people from my generation, together with their parents and grandparents, have been our early and excited ticket buyers." 

The National Artist expressed utmost thanks to all those involved in this project to be directed by Rowell Santiago. Mr. C said, “Hindi siya ganun kadali... Pagmamahal, pagkakaibigan at respeto sa craft ang siyang nangagpapatakbo ng ganitong klaseng proyekto. Isa siyang hiwaga. Pramis.” 

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“Gen C” is produced by Culturtain Musicat in cooperation with the Cultural Center of the Philippines, Samsung Performing Arts Theater, and Ayala Land, for the benefit of the Philippine General Hospital Medical Foundation. 

Sponsors include Metro Pacific Investments Coporation, American Eye Center, Avolution, Ayala Land Premier-Dasmariñas Group, Barbara’s Heritage Restaurant, CMB Film, Joey’s Place, RMA Studio Academy, and Dawns Rack Kasuotan At Iba Pa, with benefactors: MedInfinity, Inc, RAF Forwarding Phils, Inc, Shiphealth and PNB PGH Branch. 

"Gen C" showtime is at 7:30 pm. To purchase tickets, visit the Ticketworld website https://premier.ticketworld.com.ph/shows/show.aspx?sh=GENC24 

Filipinos love concerts, but ...

... venue infrastructure gaps is threat to the experience


AT A GLANCE

  • Once that’s built, Filipinos won’t have to fly overseas because they can watch top-tier performances right from the comfort of their home country.


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Taylor Swift (Facebook)

Filipinos' love for concerts presents significant economic potential, but the existing venue infrastructure gaps threaten this thriving industry.

Countries with better, bigger, and more competitive concert venues have reaped economic benefits, especially with the massive and significant influence of popular international acts like pop superstar Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour and Coldplay’s World Tour in consumer behavior and spending.

Driving tens of thousands of ‘Swifties’ and concert enthusiasts, the success of these concerts was an economic stimulus for countries worldwide, including Southeast Asian countries such as Singapore and Japan.  

Filipino fans alike had to spend big and travel miles to watch the exclusive performance of superstar Swift in Singapore’s National Stadium. In contrast, others visited Japan’s Tokyo Dome and Sydney’s Accor Stadium in Australia. 

The massive concert gigs boosted the respective country’s economies, significantly benefiting the entertainment, hospitality, retail, and transport industries.

While Singapore’s strategy for a Southeast Asia-exclusive Swift performance piqued interest and likewise piqued its neighboring countries, the strategic move sparked conversations and brought to light what the Philippines can improve on in terms of concert venues.

1. Location is key 

The Philippines doesn’t lack in big venues. It boasts of venues rivaling Singapore’s National Stadium and Japan’s Tokyo Dome. Accessibility to the location, public transportation, and nearby commercial establishments is vital.

2. Concert experience

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Photo credit to Stanley Quek. An empty Singapore National Stadium, viewed from the front stage.

Singapore’s pride, the National Stadium, has innovative features such as the world’s largest free-spanning dome, a retractable roof, and comfortable cooling technology for spectators’ convenience. Its innovation, strategic location, and efficiency bring positive and immersive experiences for enthusiasts and concert fans, making it a magnet for entertainment acts worldwide. A similar concert venue and experience is something that Filipino concertgoers are hoping the country can replicate.

3. World-class concert amenities and facilities

Accessing the venue's amenities and facilities should offer a premium music experience for a concert enthusiasts or convenience in a sporting event.

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Architectural 'Eyecon' SM Mall of Asia Arena prides itself on having exceptional world-class
amenities unique in the Southeast Asia region. (Photo from SM MOA Arena official website)
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FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 held at thw SM Mall of Asia Arena. (Photo from SM MOA Arena official website)

Take, for example, the SM Mall of Asia (MOA) Arena – a flexible indoor arena developed in 2012 by leading integrated property developer SM Prime – which has been a top-of-mind venue for all sorts of events and offers a unique concert experience. With a full house seating capacity of 20,000, it has been a haven for thrilling sports events, remarkable OPM shows, and unforgettable international
superstar performances.

Meanwhile, the SMDC Festival Grounds in Parañaque City is likewise an enormous outdoor venue that can accommodate at least 50,000 people. Ed Sheeran’s Mathematics Tour and Rivermaya The Reunion were among the performers that have graced the stage recently.

4. Achieving Filipinos’ concert dreams

One of the most forward-looking plans of SM Prime is its 360-hectare smart city development which is envisioned to bring in a centerpiece to the country’s entertainment and sporting events – larger in capacity and a more enhanced venue infrastructure that would attract legendary icons in the entertainment scene and compete against Southeast Asia and the world’s best. It will feature an estimated 70,000-capacity stadium and concert arena connected to one of the island’s main destination paradises called Central Park. The sizable arena is envisioned to be the Philippines’ biggest concert venue, with world-class facilities and sustainable features comparable to other big concert venues worldwide. Once that’s built, Filipinos won’t have to fly overseas because they can watch top-tier performances right from the comfort of their home country.

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An artist’s render, visual sketch of the proposed concert venue at Pasay 360 project.

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Without a doubt, Pinoys live and breathe entertainment shows. According to the digital payments company Visa, Filipinos are Asia-Pacific's 4th top concert spenders, proving how passionate we are about concerts. By investing in developing modern, smart, and accessible concert venues, Filipino concert enthusiasts can continue to embrace and celebrate live performances with the convenience, comfort, and enjoyment they deserve. Beyond entertainment, well-curated, smart, and innovative concert facilities can benefit the Philippines’ national and local economies, including ancillary local retail, tourism, and hospitality spending.

Scream your heart out in 'Sem Break'

BY MANILA BULLETIN ENTERTAINMENT


AT A GLANCE

  • This six-part series is directed by Roni S. Benaid, the director of last year’s hit horror movies Mary Cherry Chua and Marita. We follow a group of friends on their trip to a faraway province.


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The cast of the horror-romance flick 'Sem Break' (Images courtesy of Viva One Facebook)

We Filipinos believe that when we visit different places, we may unconsciously attract spirits and bring them home. Hence, our parents and elders remind us to be careful so that no one follows us.

A barkada’s quick semestral break trip leads to a series of terrifying events that they might not be able to escape.

Following the success of ‘Safe Skies, Archer’ of The University Series, Viva One and Studio Viva strengthen the bond among the “Univerkada” composed of Krissha Viaje, Jerome Ponce, Aubrey Caraan, Hyacinth Callado, and Gab Lagman in their latest project, “Sem Break," with Keann Johnson as a new addition to their circle. 

This six-part series is directed by Roni S. Benaid, the director of last year’s hit horror movies Mary Cherry Chua and Marita. We follow a group of friends on their trip to a faraway province.  

Krissha Viaje plays Mich. Her parents died in an accident, so she was raised by her Aunt Belen. At home, Mich doesn’t express herself much, but she is very lively and somewhat silly with her friends. She has a boyfriend, whom Aunt Belen approves of as long as she still prioritizes her studies.

Jerome Ponce plays Arlo. He comes from a wealthy family. Though an introvert and socially awkward sometimes, Arlo is fond of swimming. There are just a few people he can be open with – his girlfriend Mich, his best friend Tim, and the rest of their gang.

Keann Johnson plays Timmy. He’s into arts and he’s Arlo’s flatmate. He’s got that YOLO attitude. He acts annoyed with Mich’s best friend, Cora, but he has a crush on her.   


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Aubrey Caraan is Cora. She believes in horoscopes, feng shui, astrology, and charms. Her being kikay is why she and Tim banter a lot, but her best friends Mich and Arlo still ship them together.

Hyacinth Callado is Jessie. She’s the most responsible member of the group. She works part-time in a café, which has become their tambayan. Jess is superstitious, a trait she got from her parents.

Gab Lagman is Pipo, a university scholar. His parents work as caretakers at a beach resort in the province. He offers this place for their weekend getaway.

But it will turn out to be a wicked getaway.

They are told not to go to the lighthouse near the resort, but while the others are asleep, Mich, Arlo, Cora, and Timmy head to the lighthouse to do the 3 a.m. challenge. Things turn scary when they get lost in the maze-like structure of the lighthouse. Fortunately, they safely get out of the lighthouse and decide not to tell anyone what they experienced.  

As they drive back to Manila, the barkada doesn’t know that they are not alone on their way home.

Catch the Univerkada as they fight for their lives in “Sem Break.” It premieres May 10, 2024, and a new episode airs every Friday exclusively on Viva One.  

Friday, April 19, 2024

The STANDS: An INQUIRER Sports Newsletter

 

 

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April 19, 2024

 

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La Salle remains upbeat about its title defense.. (UAAP Media)

 

Hey there sports fan,


How about this UAAP women's volleyball season, huh?


All that action, all the stunning reversals has left as here, where three teams are still in contention for the twice-to-beat bonus. That semifinal protection will shield the top two teams at the end of the elimination round, forcing the need to win twice in a row on teams Nos. 3 and 4 to advance to the championship. 


National U's victory over La Salle allowed the chase to be simplified to one key matchup: The Lady Spikers battle the University of Santo Tomas Tigresses in their last assignment before the semifinals and the winner of that duel will likely clinch one of the two top spots.


La Salle's only worry now is the status of star spiker Angel Canino, who has been out of commission because of a hand injury. The Lady Spikers have been winning without her, but it is clear the defending champions might need her to suit up against the Tigresses.


For UST, Angge Poyos' health will also be a concern after she missed the crucial fourth set of a stunning loss to Far Eastern U. The Tigresses hope that in the event Poyos will be less than a hundred percent against La Salle, the rest of the team will pick up the slack.


Among the leaders of UST is setter Cassie Carballo, who shares a matching tattoo with one of her teammates. Care to guess who? The answer will be at the end of this email.


Without Canino, meanwhile, La Salle has been riding the likes of Shevana Laput and Julia Coronel



 

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Creamline is slowly rediscovering its killer form.  (PVL IMAGES)

 

Meanwhile...


The PBA and the PVL are also heating up as both leagues are slowly going into the deeper phases of their current tournaments.


In the PVL All-Filipino, five teams have two losses each and with only four teams qualifying for the semifinals, expect a whirlwind finish to the eliminations. Looking for a key match? Try Creamline vs PLDT on April 25. That could very well decide the Final 4.


What we're up to next:


It's gut-check time in the UAAP, PVL and PBA. Keep it here on all our platforms to read the latest news and the best lean-back features.


Number of the Week: 22


Caitlin Clark's jersey number when she suits up for the Indiana Fever in the WNBA.

 

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QUOTE OF THE WEEK


“We didn't lose the game. We learned from it.”


—UST Tigresses coach Kungfu Reyes, after his team lost in an upset to FEU. Olympics. 

 

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Francis T. J. Ochoa is the Sports Editor of the Philippine Daily Inquirer. For comments, suggestions and questions, hit him up on Twitter (@ftjochoaINQ).