January 15, 2013

Pop act Six Part Invention goes Stripped and Covered


Pop act Six Part Invention opens 2013 with the release of their album Stripped and Covered, under their new label Universal Records. Six Part Invention is composed of Rey, Kaye and Tag Cantong, and Andy Dela Cruz.
Six Part Invention joins the elite roster of Universal Records roster – Gary Valenciano, Ogie Alcasid, Regine Velasquez, Parokya Ni Edgar, Kamikazee, Spongecola, Christian Bautista, Noel Cabangon, Gloc-9, Richard Poon, Sam Concepcion, JayR, Billy Crawford, Callalily, among others.

“To be part of the Universal Records family is really a dream come true for us,” expresses Rey. “This album celebrates many firsts for us – our debut album for Universal and our first time to take on an album concept like this. I hope people can support our album.”
Stripped and Covered includes some of the well-loved light rock tunes from the 90’s including Def Leppard’s Two Steps Behind, Bad English’sWhen I See You Smile, White Lion’s You’re All I Need, Europe’s Carrie, Cheap Trick’s The Flame, among others.

Two Steps Behind is the album’s carrier single, which is now available on www.mymusicstore.com.ph and Itunes.

“The production of the album is really a labor of love from all of us in the band,” adds Kaye. “I hope this album takes everyone on a romantic musical journey.”

Here's the Stripped and Covered Tracklist

The Flame (popularized by Cheap Trick)
Two Steps Behind (popularized by Def Leppard)
You’re All I Need (popularized by White Lion)
Honestly (popularized by Harem Scarem)
More Than Words Can Say (popularized by Alias)
When I See You Smile (popularized by Bad English)
Is This Love? (popularized by Whitesnake)
Carrie (popularized by Europe)
Heaven (popularized by Warrant)
Patience (popularized by Guns N Roses)


Six Part Invention is being managed by Orion Entertainment, alongside Noel Cabangon, Kimpoy Feliciano, Malay, Jordan Bautista, Jason Fernandez, Jensen Gomez, Aspen Way, Runmanila, and She’s Only Sixteen. For inquiries, please email olrac1023@gmail.com.

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January 14, 2013

Environment and Cleanliness: Manila bay clean up

Cleanliness and wellness of our environment is a must! Simple, everyday actions can help make the difference, efforts to create a clean, environmentally-friendly city and a positive stance towards the environment are continuous.

First cleanup drive for the year attended by thousands of volunteers, Former Las Pinas Rep. Cynthia Villar  led the clean-up drive at Manila Bay in the Las Piñas-Parañaque Critical Habitat & Eco-Tourism Area or LPPCHEA where some 1,500 sacks of garbage were collected by thousands of volunteers.


The Villar Foundation is continuing its partnership with DZRH’s Theme, ‘Makabagong Bayanihan Manila Bay Clean Up." Last year,  Cynthia Villar, also managing director of Villar Foundation,  inked a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with Manila Broadcasting Company (MBC) represented by radio station DZRH in its Manila Bay clean up drive. 

The Villar Foundation together with students and other volunteers also conduct weekly cleanups. “The more partners we work with, the better it will be for the environment,” she said.

In cleaning Manila Bay, Villar was joined by 1,000 volunteers from schools, barangays, NGOs, socio-civic organizations, and other private individuals and groups.



Villar, underscored the need to clean our environment to prevent flooding. 
“Protection of the environment will save us from disasters and calamities. Calamities are added burden to us. It can make one poorer because all efforts would be futile if properties acquired through hard labor will only be destroyed by floods and other calamities,” explained by Ms Villar.
To avert occurrence of this worst scenario, Villar cited the need to clean  rivers, creeks and other bodies of water especially Manila Bay. 
She said the LPPCHEA, also called Freedom Island, which is accessible from the Coastal Road, is a very important area for the nearby cities of Las Pinas and Parañaque and some municipalities of Cavite to prevent flooding. 
Regularly clearing Manila Bay of tons of garbage and other debris is in consonance with the foundation’s partnership with radio DZRH. This year, MBC and DZRH  lead the Manila Bay Cleanup project along the coastline of Manila Bay from Navotas to Bacoor, Cavite. The clean up activities will start at 7 AM to 11 AM and the garbage collected will be turned over to appropriate government solid waste collector in the area.
“The Villar Foundation and DZRH agree that this is a joint cooperative undertaking, but more importantly, it is a major public service activity that shall help contribute to the promotion of a livable, healthier and ecological sustainable Manila Bay,” cited the MoA.

She has been vocal about her strong support for the protection of Manila Bay. 

“We will continue to support campaigns or drives to protect Manila Bay and neighboring areas including LPPCHEA. Moreover, we will continue to oppose projects that will cause damage and destruction to the bay and nearby cities,” cited Villar. If carried out, the Manila Bay reclamation project that Villar is opposing is seen to cause severe flooding in numerous barangays -- 11 in Parañaque, 37 in Bacoor and 17 in Las Piñas.

For more details about the projects and programs of the Villar Foundation, please visit www.villarfoundation.org or follow www.twitter.com/VFoundationInc.



Virlanie Foundation is launching the Rice Up Campaign for the second year.

Virlanie Foundation is a child-caring institution reaching out to street children and street families in the Philippines. Virlanie cares for children in need of special protection: those who are abandoned, abused, exploited, neglected, orphaned and poorest of the poor.

Last January 5, I visited Virlanie Foundation thru an invitation of my friend, to be in the New Year's party specially for the children. I feel blessed to be with the kids, and happy joining the fun celebration with the Chicken Charlie and Sweet Mamita cupcakes. 

We had the chance to talk with the children. The party started as the Virlanie Foundation choir gave a great song performance. And in the meal time, we also help in servicing them food, the Charlie Chicken, drinks and sweet desert from Sweet Mamita.

We also had a chance to meet the Founder/President of Virlanie Mr. Dominique Lemay.

I"m glad to meet wonderful people of Virlanie Foundation, Chicken Charlie and Sweet Mamita that gave us opportunity to be with the children, help and make them smile again, as what the Virlanie group do for them.
For more information of their activities, visit Virlanie Foundation Chicken CharlieSweet Mamita and on Facebook. 

Virlanie reaches out to children and families living in the streets. The Foundation gives them love, takes care of them and supports them with many programs.These programs provide basic services, health and educational services. 

Virlanie Foundation is launching its “Rice Up! For Street Children” campaign.



Virlanie provides children with opportunities to go to school. Learning is more fun on a full stomach. Going through the school day hungry makes it hard for children to concentrate, much less to learn. So, to make sure that the children are full and happy when going to school, Virlanie Foundation is launching the Rice Up Campaign for the second year.

One sack of rice can already feed 3 balanced meals a day to 100 children which means it takes 50 sacks of rice per month to provide meals to children. The goal of the Rice Up Campaign is to gather 600 sacks of rice to feed 400 children in Virlanie’s 12 homes and outreach programs (Mobile Unit & Open Day Center) three meals every day for one year. “Everyone knows that rice is an important part of any Filipino child’s diet. Unfortunately, not every child is given his share of it,’ noted Dominique Lemay, Virlanie’s Founder and President. “Not only is rice the only carbohydrate that contains the essential amino acids needed for a developing child, it’s a cultural staple for any Filipino family.”

The first Rice Up Campaign for Children in 2011 was a success! Virlanie are grateful to everyone who supported this campaign. Through the support of Virlanie friends and donors, the target of 600 sacks of rice for the year was exceeded and the donations reached a whopping 635 sacks donated in cash, in kind, and through pledges.

Virlanie Foundation is once again inviting you to support the Rice Up Campaign. You can send your donations through the following methods:

1   Bank Transfer to Virlanie's account
Name: Virlanie Foundation, Inc.
Bank Name: Banco de Oro Vito Cruz Branch
US Dollar Account No.: 104580108577
Peso Account No.: 004580002426
Euro Account No.: 304580112833
·       Please inform me (+632 895-3460 or +639175985485) as soon as you make the bank transfer or send me a scanned deposit slip so we can record your donation accordingly.

2Through online donation
https://www.virlanie.org/how-to-give/donate-online/

  For in-kind donations:
You can drop them off at the Virlanie Head Office at 4055 Yague St., Brgy Singkamas, Makati City (near Pasong Tamo, PRC) or facilitate the pick-up of donations with Virlanie staff.

If you need more information, you may contact Janelle Rabe through email (campaigns@virlanie.org) or landline +632 895 3460.

Hope you can give back the smile to the children thru Virlanie Foundation ,  located at 4055 Yague Street, Barangay Singkamas, Makati City 1204, Philippines. 
Phone: + 63 (2) 895 5260 / 896 2289 / 895 3460 •
Fax: + 63 (2) 895 5232
• www.virlanie.org


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"Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw", TV Series with Kris, Anne and Robin, premiere on January 21

Kris, Anne and Robin, caught in a love triangle in "Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw." And what's to be more complicated than love triangle with tangled relationships ?

Three showbiz royalties–Queen of all Media Kris Aquino, Box Office Queen Anne Curtis and Idol of the Masses Robin Padilla–will join forces in ABS-CBN’s highly-anticipated Primetime Bida drama series “Kailangan Ko’y Ikaw. The series, which is directed by Malu Sevilla and Bb. Joyce Bernal will premiere on January 21. 
In the story of the upcoming Kapamilya teleserye, Kris and Anne will play the roles of sisters Roxanne and Ruth, who will both fall in love with one man, Bogs who will be portrayed by Robin.

Kailangan Ko’y Ikaw is the story of Gregorio Dagohoy (Robin Padilla) a police investigator who accidentally meets the Manrique sisters; Ruth (Anne Curtis) and Roxanne (Kris Aquino) because of kidnapping incident. It happens that Ruth planned her own kidnapping and wanted to extort money from her family. Despite of her being the black sheep in the family and pushing her passion to be a model, her sister Roxanne remained faithful to her. Gregorio became close to the two sisters that has a connection to a crime that his father became involved despite of his innocence.

Aside from Kris, Anne and Robin, “Kailangan Ko’y Ikaw” will also feature Tirso Cruz III, Ian Veneracion, Smokey Manaloto, Gloria Sevilla, Karla Estrada, Laureen Uy, Emilio Garcia, Lito Pimentel, and Xyriel Manabat. Teen sensation Daniel Padilla will also be part of the series as he plays the role of the young Robin.

Don’t miss the beginning of a top-caliber drama series “Kailangan Ko’y Ikaw” on January 2013 in ABS-CBN’s Primetime Bida. 






For more updates, log on to www.abs-cbn.com or follow abscbndotcom on Twitter.
Also check the Music Video by Angeline Quinto : Kailangan Ko"y Ikaw Theme Song

January 13, 2013

Globe Business iPhone 5 launch

Finally, the iPhone 5 arrived in the Philippines and we got invited to the launch of the launch at the Globe Business showroom in Valero Telepark in Makati. Everyone was excited from the moment we went through the registration at the entrance—after all, the iPhone 5 is the most desired gadget in the market right now; we couldn’t wait any longer to know about its awesome features.

Bloggers and owners of small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) were invited to the launch, which highlighted how the iPhone 5 can help SMBs run their business better, more efficiently, and at less cost.

The bloggers and entrepreneurs--all fans of the iPhone 5--lined up to be among the first in the Philippines to own the device. After completing some preliminary documentation, they were finally issued their very own iPhone 5 units. Since the iPhone 5 uses a Nano SIM, they had to replace their existing SIMS with a Nano version.

The Nano SIM is 40 percent smaller than a micro SIM. The micro SIM itself is already 1/3 smaller than a regular SIM. Friendly and helpful Globe Business staff helped us change our SIMs—and it was great that we were able to keep our old cellphone numbers.

Thankfully, the new iPhone 5 units were ready for use after the turnover process, including SIM change, was done.  Delicious snacks and refreshing beverages were served to guests.

By the way, Globe Business gives iPhone 5 users the option to amortize the cash out for their iPhone 5—a great idea, right? This way, more subscribers can get an iPhone 5 plan more affordably and conveniently.

Globe Business offers the following iPhone 5 plans to interested SMBs:

Business Plus postpaid plans
These plans’ costs and offerings depend on the type of iPhone 5  (iPhone 5, 16GB;  iPhone 5, 32GB; and iPhone 5, 64GB) purchased. Business Plus subscribers have the option to amortize their iPhone 5.

Business Plus plans are customizable depending on the subscriber’s needs. The plans provide unlimited calling within a pre-determined group; bulk or unlimited calling to Globe/TM, landline, or even overseas calls; bulk or unlimited messages to Globe/TM or other networks; and bulk or unlimited mobile Internet connection.

Business Flex postpaid plans
Business Flex plans for the iPhone 5 offer fully consumable voice, texting, and mobile Internet features. Business Flex plan subscribers also have the option to register and use various Unli offers from Globe Business.

Business Flex plans are available in Flex 500, Flex 800, Flex 1200, Flex 1800, Flex 2500 and Flex 3500 packages with their corresponding P500; P800; P1,200; P1,800; P2,500 and P3,500 monthly consumable  subscription fees. Like Business Plus, the iPhone 5 devices acquired through Business Flex may be amortized depending on the type of iPhone device.

For more information on Globe Business iPhone 5 plans,  consult a Globe Business Account Manager; visit Globe any store; call the Globe Business Hotline at +632 730-1010 or log on to http://www.globe.com.ph/business today.

Globe Business is the corporate arm of Globe Telecom, the leading mobile telecommunications company in the Philippines. Globe Business provides wireless and wireline solutions for a diverse set of industries, businesses, and commercial enterprises. It assures SMEs of affordable, reliable, and dependable services for all communication needs, both wireless and wireline solutions, to generate the highest possible profit at the lowest possible cost.

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