The Pandayang Lino Brocka Political Film and New Media Festival is a cultural gathering that aims to inspire the creation and popularization of truthful, artistic and relevant audiovisual works to enlighten and cultivate critical consciousness of the mass audience. Free admission at University |
August 28, 2012
4th Pandayang Lino Brocka - Political Film and New Media Festival
James Morrison live for The Awakening World Tour on October 9, 2012 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum!
This is a special evening as the English
singer-songwriter and guitarist James Morrison performs in Manila on October 9,
2012 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.
Morrison achieved worldwide success in 2006 with the release
of his debut single “You Give Me Something.” His first album, Undiscovered,
debuted at the top of the UK Album Chart and sold millions of copies, making
him the biggest-selling British male solo artist in 2006. The album, which also
has the hit singles “Wonderful World,” and “The Pieces Don’t Fit Anymore” won
him a BRIT Award in 2007 for Best British Male Solo Artist.
"You Give Me Something"
You only stay with me in the morning
You only hold me when I sleep
I was meant to tread the water
But now I've gotten in too deep
For every piece of me that wants you
Another piece backs away
You give me something
That makes me scared alright
This could be nothing
But I'm willing to give it a try
Please give me something
Because someday I might know my heart
You only waited up for hours
Just to spend a little time alone with me
And I can say I've never bought you flowers
I can't work out what they mean
I never thought that I'd love someone
That was someone else's dream
You give me something
That makes me scared alright
This could be nothing
But I'm willing to give it a try
Please give me something
Because someday I might call you from my heart
But it might be a second too late
And the words that I could never say
Are gonna come out anyway
You give me something
That makes me scared alright
This could be nothing
But I'm willing to give it a try
Please give me something
You give me something
That makes me scared alright
This could be nothing
But I'm willing to give it a try
Please give me something
Because someday I might know my heart
Know my heart, know my heart, know my heart
You only hold me when I sleep
I was meant to tread the water
But now I've gotten in too deep
For every piece of me that wants you
Another piece backs away
You give me something
That makes me scared alright
This could be nothing
But I'm willing to give it a try
Please give me something
Because someday I might know my heart
You only waited up for hours
Just to spend a little time alone with me
And I can say I've never bought you flowers
I can't work out what they mean
I never thought that I'd love someone
That was someone else's dream
You give me something
That makes me scared alright
This could be nothing
But I'm willing to give it a try
Please give me something
Because someday I might call you from my heart
But it might be a second too late
And the words that I could never say
Are gonna come out anyway
You give me something
That makes me scared alright
This could be nothing
But I'm willing to give it a try
Please give me something
You give me something
That makes me scared alright
This could be nothing
But I'm willing to give it a try
Please give me something
Because someday I might know my heart
Know my heart, know my heart, know my heart
He released his second album, Songs for You, Truths for Me
in 2008, which entered the UK Album Chart at number three. The singles from the
album reached the top ten of the UK Singles Chart: “You Make It Real,” and “Broken Strings,” a duet with Nelly
Furtado.
Morrison’s is currently touring to promote The Awakening
album, released in September 2011. As the title of his third and by far best
album suggests, The Awakening is the sound of an artist coming of age. In his
personal life, Morrison has become a father, while losing his own father after
the latter’s long battle with alcoholism and depression. At the same time,
Morrison, 26, has matured as a singer, songwriter and musician, enabling him to
channel all of that emotion into his most accomplished collection of songs yet.
“My first two albums felt like practice shots,” he says, “and now I’ve
graduated. In many ways this feels like my first proper album.”
Fortunately, The Awakening has turned out to be the album
that James Morrison always had the potential to make – at last a worthy
platform for his extraordinary singing voice.
“This time I wasn’t worrying
about success at all, and that’s why it was really enjoyable. I didn’t feel I
had to go for the big, loud notes all the time – I just sat back and sang how I
felt and it all just came flooding out.”
The Awakening is a warm, live-sounding collection of classic
but contemporary folk-soul songs. There are musical similarities with
Morrison’s debut, but with added panache and self-belief. There are soaring
strings, uplifting harmonies, soulful ballads and, in Slave to the Music, a
hand-clapping dance floor groover – a new string to his bow. There are nods to
Motown, gospel, country and a hint of Latin. Technically, Morrison remains one
of the finest white soul singers, equal parts Stevie Wonder and Paul Young. But
he is more than just a Big Voice – he sings from the heart.
“To me, pop music
is just great music that lasts for years,” he says.
“Though there is the other
side of pop, which is where you have a hit, but then, after it comes out, it
never gets heard again. I never wanted to make that sort of music.”
He has retained the services of regular co-writers including
Steve Robson, the man behind Take That’s “Shine,” Eg White (Duffy), Dan Wilson
(Adele); as well as Toby Gad, best known for Beyonce’s “If I Were a Boy.” Ten
of the 12 songs are produced by Bernard Butler – the acclaimed former guitarist
in Suede. Butler, who also played guitar on The Awakening and is hailed by
Morrison as “the director of the album”, has forged an impressive studio-based
career, producing the likes of The Libertines, Tricky and Duffy .
The song “Up,” a duet with Jessie J has “hit” written all
over it. It is one of two songs produced by Mark Taylor, who helmed “Broken
Strings.” Morrison’s strained relationship with his father, who died last year
from heart failure after a protracted and painful battle with alcoholism,
inspired the lyrics for “Up” – and several other songs on the album.
The Awakening is full of raw emotion, but these are not
“downer songs”, says Morrison. “Yes, some of it’s about dealing with shit – but
it’s also about looking at yourself and what you’ve got around you, and
weighing stuff up to keep yourself thinking positively. I think a lot of people
will be able to relate to that, because that’s what life’s like, what
relationships are like.”
Tickets may be purchased from Ticketnet outlets or the
Ticketnet Website www.ticketnet.com.ph. For inquiries please call 911-5555.
August 27, 2012
UNIQLO Introduces Ultra Light Down, an Ultra Light and Ultra Stylish FASHION INNOVATION for Filipinos
Japan’s No. 1 fashion brand UNIQLO introduces to the country its latest in FASHION INNOVATION, the
Ultra Light Down Collection of
vests, coats, parkas and jackets, that are sure to become a must-have for frequent travelers as well as street and office fashionistas.
The “warm” fashion statement for this season, UNIQLO Ultra Light Down is an innovation of lightness, weighing in at a
surprisingly light 206
grams, or the equivalent of a summer shirt, while providing the ultimate comfort and warmth. It is an innovation of
material, utilizing
super light nylon made from ultra-thin thread while preserving its durability and softness. Lastly, it is an innovation of
mobility, as the apparel packs down
to the size of a small
milk carton, allowing one to store it in a bag which
makes it perfect for
travel or people on the go.
Not
to forget about fashion, the Ultra Light Down collection boasts a wide array of
silhouettes, colors and prints, all
featuring unique ultra lightweight quality. The entire collection of men’s and
women’s lines is comprised of more than 100 colors. New designs perfect for our wet season include a casual yet
elegant women’s A-line silhouette with a three-quarter sleeve as well as a
men’s half-length silhouette, ideal for the commute to work or an evening out with friends and loved ones.
UNIQLO
has carefully selected prints featuring easy-to-coordinate patterns such as
dots and checks. The protective and comfortable gear are not only great for the outdoors,
but the Ultra Light Down tops are so light and sleek
they make the perfect underlayer for chilly days ahead. A FASHION INNOVATION
that delivers style, comfort and warmth, the Ultra Light Down collection is set to
transform the way Pinoys dress going forward.
The
UNIQLO Ultra Light Down Vest is now available at the UNIQLO store located at
the 2nd floor, Main Mall, SM Mall of Asia in Pasay City. Other ULD
products will be available in
December of this year. Store hours are from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
For more information about UNIQLO and other FR group
companies, please visit www.uniqlo.com or www.fastretailing.com.
Esquire Financing and Philippine Franchise Asia see fast growing future of SMEs
According to the International
Franchise Association (IFA), franchising currently represents 18 million jobs
and $2.1 trillion worth of economic activity in the U.S.
In Southeast Asia, the
Philippines leads in terms of franchise concept development. Last year, more
than 124,000 franchisees offered the products and services of over 1,100
franchisors in the country. The industry generated more than a million jobs
while recording a total of $9.45 billion output—equal to five percent of the
country’s total gross domestic product (GDP).
ESQUIRE Financing Inc.'s CEO Rajan Uttamchandani (Center) with staff at the inauguration of the new CAPITALIFE Business Center in Makati. |
PFA Chairman Lim said that
the recent growth can be attributed to the entry of new players from micro,
small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), the continued rise of the business
process outsourcing (BPO) industry, and the introduction of indigenous and food
concepts.
ESQUIRE Financing Inc.'s CEO Rajan Uttamchandani at the Philippine Small and Medium Enterprise Expo 2012 |
ESQUIRE Financing Inc. also
recognizes the potential in funding the development of emerging enterprises,
especially now when there is positive economic growth in the country. “MSMEs
are the pillars of growth of the Philippine economy. They will catapult
economic production into greater numbers through job development,” ESQUIRE
President/CEO Rajan Uttamchandani stated.
Learn
more about how EFI can help you grow your SME with its fast and efficient
financial solutions by visiting http://esquire.com.ph/, or contact
david@esquire.com.ph or call 0917-5135573.
August 26, 2012
Beyonce Debuts 'I was Here' Video for World Humanitarian Day
DO SOMETHING GOOD, SOMEWHERE
FOR SOMEONE ELSE
FOR SOMEONE ELSE
RnB superstar Beyonce has released her video for the song “I was Here” as part of her World Humanitarian Day campaign.
The video, filmed earlier this month at the United Nations in New York City, opens with a thought: “One day, one message, one goal. To inspire people all over the world to do something good, no matter how big or small, for someone else.”
Beyonce then takes the stage in long white gown to sing, “I wanna leave my footprints on the sands of time…”
“I feel like we all want to know that our life meant something and that we did something for someone else,” Beyonce said in a statement prior to World Humanitarian Day.
“That we spread positivity no matter how big or how small.”
Sunday marked the anniversary of the 2003 bombing in Baghdad, Iraq, that killed 22 people. According to the World Humanitarian Day website, more than 1 billion people shared their message on social media:
“This World Humanitarian Day I’m doing something good, somewhere, for someone else. Join me!”
I Was Here
I wanna leave my footprints on the sands of time
Know there was something that, meant something that I left behind
When I leave this world, I'll leave no regrets
Leave something to remember, so they won't forget
I was here
I lived, I loved
I was here
I did, I've done everything that I wanted
And it was more than I thought it would be
I will leave my mark so everyone will know
I was here
I want to say I lived each day, until I died
And know that I meant something in, somebody's life
The hearts I have touched, will be the proof that I leave
That I made a difference, and this world will see
I was here
I lived, I loved
I was here
I did, I've done everything that I wanted
And it was more than I thought it would be
I will leave my mark so everyone will know
I was here
I lived, I loved
I was here
I did, I've done everything that I wanted
And it was more than I thought it would be
I will leave my mark so everyone will know
I was here
I just want them to know
That I gave my all, did my best
Brought someone some happiness
Left this world a little better just because
I was here
I was here
I lived, I loved
I was here
I did, I've done everything that I wanted
And it was more than I thought it would be
I wanna leave my mark so everyone will know
I was here
I lived (I lived), I loved
I was here
I did (I did), I've done
I was here
I lived (I lived), I loved (I loved)
I was here (oh)
I did, I've done
I was here.
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