March 22, 2012

"SingKwenta, SingKwela!" - Bon Voyage, U.P. Concert Chorus!

For the University of the Philippines Concert Chorus (UPCC), ALIW Award Hall-of-Famer for Best Choral Group, nothing says “Bon Voyage” better than a night of musical spectacle.

Catch their Pamamaalam concert and alumni night, “SingKwenta, SingKwela!” on March 31, 2012, Saturday at 7:30 P.M., Philamlife Auditorium, U.N Avenue Manila.
“SingKwenta, SingKwela!” will showcase a world-class repertoire of choice international spirituals, Broadway classics, and well-loved OPM songs. The touring group during the UPCC’s Golden Anniversary year will perform this repertoire from April through October, sharing its unique brand of music and dance to a myriad of audiences in the United States, Europe, UK, and Southeast Asia.

The concert also features guest artists Ms. Nanette Inventor (UPCC Alumna Batch 1974) and UPCC Alumni Batches 1985-1994 and 2006, marking this Pamamaalam a special night for the UPCC alumni as well.

The events are presented by the Friends of Korus Foundation, Inc. Tickets available at the gate are Php300 each. Students and senior citizens can avail of the discounted rate of P200 upon presenting valid IDs. To reserve your tickets, contact Eenna at 0915-748-1351 or Audrey at 0917-628-3739.

Official Website: www.upconcertchorus.org


March 21, 2012

Snow White and the Huntsman 2012





















In the epic action-adventure 'Snow White and the Huntsman,' Kristen Stewart ('Twilight') plays the only person in the land fairer than the evil queen (Oscar winner Charlize Theron) who is out to destroy her. But what the wicked ruler never imagined is that the one girl threatening her reign has been training in the art of war with a huntsman (Chris Hemsworth, 'Thor') who was dispatched to kill her.

The Queen learns that Snow White, her step daughter, is the fairest in the land and will surpass her as the Ruler of the Kingdom. However the magic mirror told her that whenever she consumes Snow White’s heart she will live forever. While executing her plan, Snow White was able to escape into the Dark Forest. To capture her, the Queen hired a Huntsman to retrieve Snow White. As soon as he found Snow White he pitied on her and instead of killing her he taught her the art of war. With the Help of the Huntsman, seven dwarves and the Prince, who has been in love with Snow white for years, started a rebellion.

Sam Claflin ('Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides') joins the cast as the prince long enchanted by Snow White's beauty and power.

Snow White and the Huntsman is a drama , action, adventure, romance, science fiction and fantasy, directed by Rupert Sanders. 





The Hunger Games

Set in a future where the Capitol selects a boy and girl from the twelve districts to fight to the death on live television, Katniss Everdeen volunteers to take her younger sister's place for the latest match.

The Hunger Games is a science fiction action-drama directed by Gary Ross.  It stars Jennifer Lawrence, Woody Harrelson, Jogh Hutcherson, Elizabeth Banks and Liam Hemsworth.   Hunger Games is a story of trilogy of events, a good movie from a novel with the same title written by Suzanne Collins.

Check this official full video trailer of the movie Hunger Games.





World's Largest Rope Swing!

Whoa! Just seeing this amazing post in facebook and watched again in YouTube. This is a really big, world's largest rope swing!!! This is the spectacular video of daring climbers swinging off Corona Arch in Moab, Utah.
Devin Graham and his friends shoot this video. Check this out and enjoy wonderful world thru Salt Lake City filmmaker Devin Graham.


Behind The Scenes


March 20, 2012

Life is short, enjoy your coffee. . .



I'm a coffee lover, as they say, a coffee addict or coffee junkie,  having four (4) or more cups a day that keeps me awake, alive, alert and energetic, doing the action through the day.

Caffeine wakes up the body. Caffeine keeps our minds alert, even for just an hour or two. Regular consumption of caffeine can keep our minds more active and increase our brain power.

                 
Everybody knows that caffeine makes you more alert and clearheaded. A cup of coffee gives you a wakeup jolt because it triggers a stress response. Your adrenal glands are prompted to kick out the same stress hormones that are released when you perceive an external threat or danger. Your muscles tense, your blood sugar elevates for extra energy, your pulse and respiration rates speed up, and your state of alertness increases so you're ready to wrestle with or run from environmental dangers. You may be only sitting at your table or desk drinking a cup of coffee, but your body doesn't know that. It's preparing for action!
Although we think of caffeine in coffee as the "wake-me-up" chemical, but chronic use of it may cause fatigue, headache, moodiness, and depression in some people. Caffeine has its perks, but it can pose problems really.

Caffeine is good for the body, but it is also bad if the intake is too much. Too much is defined as more than 300mg of caffeine every day. You may love caffeine’s feel-good effects, but overdosing can harm your health.

If you are a coffee lover or coffee junkie, having more than 3 cups of coffee a day, and can't get through the day without your coffee fix, you may be promoting your fatigue with caffeine and need a rest period. Go slowly with your reduction to zero caffeine to avoid developing overwhelming sleepiness and a bad headache.

If you rely on caffeine to wake you up and keep you going, well, you are not alone. Caffeine stimulates the central nervous system, alleviating fatigue, increasing wakefulness, and improving concentration and focus. For most healthy adults, moderate doses of caffeine ,  200 to 300 milligrams (mg), or about two to four cups of brewed coffee a day, aren't harmful. But some circumstances may warrant limiting or even ending your caffeine routine.

Even a little makes you jittery. Some people are more sensitive to caffeine than are others. If you're susceptible to the effects of caffeine, just small amounts — even one cup of coffee or tea — may prompt unwanted effects, such as restlessness and sleep problems.

How you react to caffeine may be determined in part by how much caffeine you're used to drinking. People who don't regularly drink caffeine tend to be more sensitive to its negative effects. Other factors may include body mass, age, medication use and health conditions such as anxiety disorders.

Although moderate caffeine intake isn't likely to cause harm, too much can lead to some unpleasant effects. Heavy daily caffeine use ,  more than 500 to 600 mg a day may cause:

* Insomnia
* Nervousness
* Restlessness
* Irritability
* Stomach upset
* Fast heartbeat
* Muscle tremors

Whether you like it fancy or you're a purist, coffee-lovers only seem to remember the good stuff,  such as the energy it gives you and the antioxidant properties. Researches I read that healthy adults don't need more than 200 to 300 milligrams of caffeine a day -- that's two to three cups of coffee, or a few shots of espresso. Four or more can cause upset stomachs and muscle tremors in the short-term, and long-term can cause ulcers and insomnia.

So if you want to get control of your caffeine, experts say keep tabs. For every cup of coffee, you should drink two full glasses of water to replenish your body. And trade off: if you plan to down a lot of java, cut back on the sodas, chocolates, and other caffeinated treats. Lastly, slow down. The effects of caffeine last about eight hours, if you think it's wearing off, it's probably in your head.Yes, caffeine is a drug, even though it's something that you ingested in your beloved chocolate bars and colas since early childhood.

Instead of reaching for your morning cup of coffee, you can do your body a big favor by eating a healthy breakfast instead. A good breakfast, maintained by a healthy lunch, will keep you energetic all day. We have to know to distinguish between the good and bad breakfast foods , but whatever you do, don't wash it down with a cup of coffee.

Life is short but enjoy your coffee... not too much ! 



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