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Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Kat Tolentino undergoes surgery for ruptured appendix



AT A GLANCE

  • Choco Mucho opposite spiker Kat Tolentino is expected to miss a few games after being diagnosed with a ruptured appendix. 

Choco Mucho opposite spiker Kat Tolentino is expected to miss a few games after being diagnosed with a ruptured appendix.

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Kat Tolentino (PVL Images)

The team said Tolentino had to be hospitalized for severe abdominal pains last Monday, Jan. 20, and had to undergo surgery Tuesday, Jan. 21.

“She is resting now. Let’s pray for her quick and full recovery,” read the statement, which was posted on the team’s social media.

“Get well soon, Kat! The entire Titan fam is here for you and will always have your back,” it added.

The Flying Titans are coming off a five-set victory against the ZUS Coffee Thunderbelles last Saturday, Jan. 18, where Tolentino came off the bench and played only in the first three sets to finish with three points.

Toting a 4-3 record, Choco Mucho’s next match will be on Thursday, Jan. 23, against PLDT.

Rep. Duterte celebrates Feast of Child Jesus with constituents

BY IVY TEJANO

DAVAO CITY – Davao City first district Rep. Paolo Z. Duterte celebrated the Feast of the Santo Niño or Child Jesus with the people of Purok 6 Pag-asa, Bankerohan, Barangay 5-A, this city, on Monday morning, Jan.  20.

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REP. Duterte 

Rep. Duterte was accompanied by son, Rodrigo “Rigo” Duterte II of the Rigo Atong Amigo, the Puwersa ng Pilipinong Pandagat (PPP) party-list, Ragde Niño Ibuyan, chief of staff of Councilor Edgar P. Ibuyan Jr., and staff of Councilor Temujin Ocampo.

People welcomed Rep. Duterte and his son who interacted with the people.

Residents thanked them for the visit and Rep. Duterte expressed gratitude to the people for their support, love, and trust in him and his family.

“Our sincere gratitude to Congressman Pulong for visiting Capt. Edgar Ibuyan’s humble home and for attending the celebration of the feast of Senor Santo Niño,” Barangay 5-A Councilor Mayette Ibuyan Abayon said.

Rep. Duterte raffled various items and distributed shirts and snacks such as stir-fried noodles and ice cream. 

The lawmaker, through Rigo, has been celebrating the Feast of Santo Niño with the 54 barangays in the first district since Jan. 14. Other zones with the same patron will have yet to celebrate the occasion.

MMFF 2024: Bridging culture and governance



BEYOND BUDGET

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Assalamu alaikum wa Raḥmatullahi wa Barakatuh.


The 2024 Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) was undeniably historic, marking its 50th year as a cornerstone of Philippine cinema. This milestone wasn’t just a celebration of the past but also a bold step forward, showcasing the evolution of Filipino storytelling and its ability to tackle timely and universal themes. 


With a lineup that showcased both emerging and established filmmakers, the festival moved beyond conventional crowd-pleasers to deliver meaningful and thought-provoking narratives. This reaffirmed the MMFF’s role as a cultural institution that goes beyond entertainment, serving as a platform that inspires and essentially unites the nation.  


I wholeheartedly agree with Metro Manila Development Authority Chairman Don Artes when he said that the standards of the annual film festival have significantly elevated.  He noted improvements in “the quality of entries, inclusivity, the revival of the Student Short Film Festival in collaboration with the Film Development Council of the Philippines, as well as advancements in education, promotions, subsidies for block screenings, talk back sessions, and even the trophies, awards, parade, and overall conduct of activities.”


I can attest to this firsthand, having participated as a juror for this year’s MMFF. My involvement in the cultural event was made even more special by the opportunity to collaborate with an exceptional panel of judges.


The Board of Jurors (BOJ) comprised 13 distinguished individuals, each contributing their distinct insights for a thorough and balanced evaluation process.  Led by Jury Chairperson Mr. Nicanor Tiongson, a respected academic and Professor Emeritus at the University of the Philippines Film Institute, and supported by Co-Chairperson Jose Javier Reyes, chairman and chief executive officer of the Film Development Council of the Philippines, the team was well-equipped for the job.  


As the vice chair, I sought to incorporate a government perspective into the assessment. On the other hand, as someone who enjoys watching movies, I embraced the task with a genuine passion for celebrating the creative works that enrich our culture.
The BOJ further consisted of prominent figures from the local film landscape, including acclaimed actor John Arcilla, Film Academy of the Philippines Director-General Paolo Villaluna, writer-director Roy Iglesias, film reviewer Evylene Advincula, producer Wilson Tieng, and award-winning cinematographer Lee Briones-Meily, whose technical knowledge deepened the discussions.  


Rounding out the group were businessman and columnist Thomas Orbos, legal expert Atty. Cesar Ona Jr., film journalist Marinel Cruz, and iAcademy Chief Operating Officer Raquel Wong, whose financial background provided a unique lens on the industry’s economic aspects. 


This diverse mix of professionals and stakeholders fostered a democratic and informed judging process, which I believe led to a well-rounded selection of award recipients.


Over the course of two days, we immersed ourselves in all 10 entries, diving headfirst into each story's world. Every film offered something different, sparking lively exchanges that revealed the diverse viewpoints of the board.


These conversations laid the groundwork for thoughtful and inclusive deliberation—a beautiful blend of head and heart, reminiscent of the balancing act in governance, where tough decisions are guided by empathy and principle.


We delved into the nuances of cinematography, direction, and storytelling, marveling at the vibrant creativity flourishing in our country. However, as Briones-Meily emphasized in her remarks on the festival's core values, the interests of the audience must remain the primary focus of our selection criteria.


When the final votes were cast in secret, the anticipation brought to mind the tension of budget deliberations—the hope that every decision made would resonate with the public’s needs and aspirations.


When the winners were announced during the Gabi ng Parangal on Dec. 27, the applause confirmed that our choices aligned with the audience’s expectations. This reinforced the importance of inclusive and transparent decision-making.


Overall, my MMFF experience reminded me of the open governance agenda our administration is earnestly pushing. At its core, the goal is to better serve the Filipino people, ensuring that their voices are heard and their interests are prioritized.


Looking back, the MMFF became more than a night of cinematic brilliance, but a reflection of how open governance principles can be embedded in all facets of life. From public service to cultural endeavors, success requires collaboration and an unwavering commitment to deliver on our purpose—to serve the people.

 

(Amenah F. Pangandaman is the Secretary of the Department of Budget and Management.)

Sensory-friendly screening of "Firefly" shines a light on inclusion

"Lights Up, Sounds Down" offers inclusive movie experience for autism community

In celebration of National Autism Consciousness Week, SM Cares, SM Cinema, Autism Society Philippines (ASP), and GMA Pictures partnered to host a successful sensory-friendly screening of the award-winning film "Firefly" on January 17, 2025. Over 2,000 participants across 10 SM malls, including children on the autism spectrum and their families, enjoyed a heartwarming and inclusive movie experience.

"Tuwingpumapasok kami sa mga SM malls, damang-damanamin acceptance, accomodation, and appreciation. It is the norm here," said Autism Society Philippines (ASP) Chair Emerita Dang UyKoe.  

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A child on the autism spectrum shares a smile with their loved one during the sensory-friendly screening of "Firefly" at SM Southmall

 

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SM Cares, SM Cinema, Autism Society Philippines, and GMA Pictures join forces to bring a sensory-friendly screening of "Firefly" to children on the autism spectrum and their families at SM North EDSA Cinema

 

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“Firefly” stars Alessandra De Rossi (right) and EuwennMikaell (left) grace the sensory-friendly screening at SM North EDSA Cinema

 

Creating a welcoming space

The "Lights Up, Sounds Down" event went beyond entertainment. By adjusting lights and volume, creating a relaxed atmosphere, and allowing for movement and vocalizations, the screening catered to the specific needs of attendees on the autism spectrum. This empowered them to enjoy the movie at their own pace and comfort level.

 

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Autism Society Philippines (ASP) National Spokesperson Mona Magno-Veluz shares a message in a video celebrating National Autism Consciousness Week

 

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A heartwarming moment captured at the sensory-friendly screening of 'Firefly' at SM City Olongapo Central, where families enjoyed a welcoming and inclusive movie experience

 

"At SM Supermalls, we firmly believe that creating spaces where every individual feels valued, respected, and included is a responsibility we hold dearly.  This is a way of life here," said SM Cares Program Director for Disability Affairs Engr. Bien Mateo. 

 

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The guests experience the magic of "Firefly" at the sensory-friendly screening in SM City Telabastagan, Pampanga

 

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An invited guest is captivated by the sensory-friendly screening at SM City Marikina

 

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A boy enjoys the special screening and shows respect and gratitude with a traditional 'mano po' at SM City Cebu

 

Ongoing commitment

Positive feedback from families echoed the event's success. Many expressed appreciation for the inclusive environment, highlighting the joy and comfort it provided. This powerful experience underscores the importance of catering to the autism community's needs.

SM Cares: Championing inclusion

A commitment to inclusivity requires ongoing effort. SM demonstrates this by investing in employee training programs to better support individuals on the autism spectrum and their families. Additionally, SM Cinemaprioritizes accessibility features within their theaters, creating a welcoming environment for all guests.

SM Cares is the Corporate Social Responsibility arm of SM Prime Holdings, with programs that support communities, promote social inclusion, and care for the environment. Aside from the program on Persons with Disabilities (PWDs), its advocacies include Programs for the Environment, Women and Breastfeeding Mothers, Children and Youth, Senior Citizens, and the SM Bike-friendly initiative.

To learn more, visit www.smsupermalls.com/smcares.

Rising star Marianne Beatriz Bermundo, Cloud 7 lead charity concert 'Nasa Cloud 7 Ako'

BY MANILA BULLETIN ENTERTAINMENT


AT A GLANCE

  • In addition to her musical endeavors, Marianne is taking on a leading role in the upcoming advocacy film Ako si Kindness, directed by award-winning filmmaker Crisaldo V. Pablo. 

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Marianne Beatriz Bermundo

At just 18, Marianne Beatriz Bermundo is stepping into a new world - showbusiness. As a rising performer and actress, she will join Cloud 7, a P-pop group and GMA Sparkle artist, a one-of-a-kind charity post-Valentine’s concert, "Nasa Cloud 7 Ako" at Music Museum, Greenhills, San Juan City, on Feb. 28. This electrifying event will not only showcase her musical talents but also support a meaningful cause.

In addition to her musical endeavors, Marianne is taking on a leading role in the upcoming advocacy film Ako si Kindness, directed by award-winning filmmaker Crisaldo V. Pablo. This marks a significant leap in her acting career and is a testament to her commitment to using her platform for social impact.

Presented by The LoveLife Project in collaboration with BEST Magazine, RDH Entertainment, and YEAHA Channel, Ako si Kindness is a five-episode teen drama series supported by the National Council for Children’s Television (NCCT).  

The series tells the inspiring story of a young girl who chooses kindness as a guiding principle to navigate life’s challenges, encouraging her community to embrace compassion and collaboration. "Ako si Kindness" will premiere in July at the Persons with Disabilities Film Festival, followed by screenings on national television, social media, and campuses. 

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Cloud 7

The series aims to spark meaningful conversations on kindness and resilience with the leadership of kindness advocate Richard Hinola. Through RDH Entertainment, partnerships are encouraged to further amplify this impactful kindness campaign.

Born in Sta. Ana, Manila, Marianne’s journey has been self-discovery, growth, and overcoming challenges. A proud student at Manila Adventist College, she is the daughter of Virginia and Mark Donald Bermundo. 

Marianne’s story goes beyond her beauty pageant successes—it’s about the strength, perseverance, and grace she embodies. Her defining moment came when she participated in and won several beauty pageants, including Queen Humanity International 2023, Miss Teen Culture World International 2023, and Little Miss Universe Philippines 2021. 

She shares, “It’s not just about winning a crown; it’s about learning, growing, and discovering who I truly am.”

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From left: Virgie Batalla Bermundo, international fashion designer; Richard Hinola,
talent manager & publisher, BEST Magazine; Marianne Beatriz Bermundo, beauty queen and actress; Melvin Tagulao, GMA handler, PR, and blogger; and Jhay Layson–Manahing, director TCMI Fashion and Cloud 7 talent manager.

Despite her impressive titles, what truly defines Marianne is her humility, grace, and grounded nature. She reflects, “What keeps me grounded is the love and support from the people around me. Even when I succeed, I try to remain humble and selfless.”

Marianne Beatriz Bermundo is more than just a beauty queen. She is a young woman whose story of resilience, perseverance, and dedication continues to inspire others. 

As she ventures into the worlds of performance and acting, she proves that the true value of a crown lies in the heart behind it.

Tuesday, January 21, 2025

"14 Wisdoms to Achieve Peace of Mind”

 "14 Wisdoms to Achieve Peace of Mind”

1. The ultimate trust is when people mock you, but you remain silent because you know who you are and who they are.

2. Quiet people are either carrying a big sorrow or a big dream.

3. You didn't create this world to impose your conditions on others. First, correct yourself so that you can be an example to others, then expect them to be like you.

4. Arguing with ignorant people is like drawing on water, no matter how hard you try, you won't achieve anything.

5. Shoes have tongues but don't speak, tables have legs but don't walk, pens have wings but don't fly, clocks have hands but don't hold, and many people have minds but don't think.

6. They speak ill of you, then sit with you and smile at your face, these are the worst people.

7. Difficult times are the best way to reveal a person's true character.

8. Small-minded people have small problems, while big-minded people don't have time for problems.

9. Don't be close to someone who makes you happy, but be close to someone who is only happy with you.

10. People are like waves, if you go with them, they will drown you, and if you oppose them, they will exhaust you.

11. I don't know the secret of success, but the secret of failure is trying to please everyone.

12. I am determined to achieve my goal, either I will succeed, or I will succeed, or I will succeed.

13. If we didn't have the blessing of forgetting, many of us would go crazy.

Most importantly: 14. Remove yourself from the list of stingy people and send blessings to the Seal of the Prophets. These wisdoms will not only bring you peace of mind but also help you improve your life."

Quimbo joins rally, asks senators to prioritize bill on seniors' universal social pension

BY ELLSON QUISMORIO


AT A GLANCE

  • Showing her commitment to senior citizens' welfare, Marikina 2nd district Rep. Stella Quimbo joined a rally at the Senate on Monday, Jan. 20, to push for the passage of the proposed Universal Social Pension for Senior Citizens Act. 

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Showing her commitment to senior citizens' welfare, Marikina 2nd district Rep. Stella Quimbo joined a rally at the Senate on Monday, Jan. 20, to push for the passage of the proposed Universal Social Pension for Senior Citizens Act.

“The Universal Social Pension Act is about fairness and dignity. It ensures that no Filipino senior is left behind, regardless of their economic status. This is our way of giving back to those who have contributed so much to society,” said Quimbo, acting chairperson of the House Committee on Appropriations. 

Thousands of senior citizens and supporters attended the rally to highlight the financial challenges faced by the aging population in the Philippines. Quimbo emphasized the importance of passing the bill, which has already been approved by the House of Representatives but has yet to advance in the Senate.  

The rally sought to urge senators to prioritize the legislation, which aimed to establish universal coverage by providing every Filipino aged 60 and above with a guaranteed monthly pension.  

Quimbo penned and filed House Bill (HB) No.10423 (Universal Social Pension for Senior Citizens Act), which was passed by the House of Representatives in 2024.  

Several elderly citizens from Marikina, who support the bill, joined the congresswoman at the rally.  

The proposed legislation seeks to address critical gaps in the current system under the Expanded Senior Citizens Act (RA 9994). The current framework limits pension eligibility to indigent seniors. 

This exclusionary provision leaves millions of elderly Filipinos who may not meet the criteria for indigence but still face financial hardships without access to necessary support. Of the 4.085 million seniors listed under the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) social pension program, only 783,000 have received payouts due to logistical delays and issues with local government units (LGU) compliance in liquidation processes.  

Key provisions of the bill include automatic pension eligibility for all Filipinos aged 60 and above, efficient distribution mechanisms with no transaction fees, and provisions to ensure funds are used efficiently and rolled over when unused.  

"By extending pensions to all senior citizens, we can reduce inequality and ensure that no one is excluded from receiving the support they deserve. This social pension will be a vital lifeline for seniors without other income sources, significantly reducing their risk of poverty," Quimbo said.

"Moreover, the increased spending capacity of our elderly will stimulate local economies, especially small and medium enterprises, as they invest in essential goods and services," added the aspiring Marikina mayor.

The growing demographic trends in the country show that the senior citizen population is expected to reach nearly 11 million by the end of 2025. Many of these individuals face significant financial and health-related vulnerabilities, with 59 percent of their medical expenses paid out-of-pocket in 2018.  

Quimbo stressed the urgency of addressing these inequities through universal pension coverage. “This bill is not just about numbers; it’s about lives. Our seniors deserve to retire with dignity and the financial means to meet their basic needs,” she said. 

 

Cool Smashers stake unbeaten record vs Solar Spikers

BY KRISTEL SATUMBAGA-VILLAR


AT A GLANCE

  • Creamline stakes its unbeaten run when it tangles with Capital1 on Tuesday, Jan. 21, in the Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference at the Philsports Arena in Pasig City. 

Creamline stakes its unbeaten run when it tangles with Capital1 on Tuesday, Jan. 21, in the Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference at the Philsports Arena in Pasig City.

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Creamline is gunning for its fifth straight win against Capital1. (PVL Images)

Set at 4 p.m., the Cool Smashers are gunning for their fifth consecutive victory in their first match of the year after the holiday break against the Solar Spikers, who are seeking to crawl out from near the cellar with their 1-4 win-loss card.

Also out to extend its winning run is Petro Gazz as it aims to hike its 5-1 record when it takes on Chery Tiggo (4-2) in the 6:30 p.m. nightcap. 

Cignal (4-1) and Galeries Tower (1-5), two teams coming from different ends, collide in the 1:30 p.m. opener.

Showcasing their depth and talent that won them the Grand Slam last year, Creamline expects to continue that same firepower in this six-month long conference.

Out of their four triumphs, they have only dropped three sets so far.

Anchoring the squad as usual are Bernadeth Pons, Jema Galanza and Michele Gumabao in facing the Solar Spikers, who recently beefed up their roster following the acquisition of outside hitter Trisha Genesis. 

Genesis is expected to join forces with Leila Cruz, Jorelle Singh and Des Clemente with high hopes of pulling off an upset win against their favored rivals.

Meanwhile, Petro Gazz aims to pick up where it left off in keeping its place atop the leaderboard, with Brooke Van Sickle slated to fire up its assault along with MJ Phillips and Myla Pablo.

Chery Tiggo, for its part, has its own deadly trio in Cess Robles, Ara Galang and Aby Maraño in teaming up with new recruit Risa Sato.