April 26, 2015

Lazada.com.ph celebrates Labor Day with P99 deals!



Manila Philippines – From April 27 until May 3, the Philippines’ One-stop Shopping Destination Lazada.com.ph is treating everyone to a shopping spree by unveiling a parade of its bestselling items that could be purchased via flash sales from the site www.lazada.com.ph/labor-day or through the Lazada Mobile App available on Google Play and iOS Appstore


Founded last 2012, Lazada.com.ph has grown to be the Philippines’ one-stop shopping destination, generating a sizeable contribution in livelihood and employment of many Filipinos. And with this, Lazada.com.ph celebrates Labor Day with its first show-stopping parade of flash sales from April 27 until May 3 all carrying a pricetag of PhP 99 each – ensuring that every Filipino shopper gets more out of their hard earned buck through the effortless and risk-free online shopping experience that Lazada.com.ph provides.

The treasure trove of the flash sales is to be unveiled on the Lazada page www.lazada.com.ph/labor-day, Lazada PH social media accounts on Facebook (www.facebook.com/LazadaPhilippines), Instagram (@lazadaph_style and @lazadaph), and Google Plus (+LazadaPhilippines) so be sure to subscribe to these accounts and keep your eyes peeled on how you can make the most out of your money this Labor Day only at the Philippines’ One-Stop Shopping Destination - Lazada.com.ph.

April 25, 2015

The 50th Anniversary of the British Invasion

Manila, Philippines – Ever wondered why The Beatles are so popular here and abroad, why One Direction, Ed Sheeran and Sam Smith are all loved even if they are British. Well it is because back in 1960’s the British Phenomenon occurred when rock and pop music acts from the United Kingdom,as well as other aspects of British culture, became popular in the United States, and significant to the rising"counterculture" on both sides of the Atlantic.Pop and rock groups such as The Beatles, The Dave Clark Five,The Kinks,The Rolling Stones, Herman's Hermits and The Whowere at the forefront of the invasion.


The British Invasion had a profound impact on popular music, internationalizing the production of rock and roll, establishing the British popular music industry as a viable centre of musical creativity, and opening the door for subsequent British performers to achieve international success. In America the Invasion arguably spelled the end of instrumental surf music,pre-Motown vocal girl groups, the folk revival (which adapted by evolving into folk rock), and (for a time) the teen idols that had dominated the American charts in the late 1950s and 1960s. 

And this 2015 marks the 50th Anniversary of the British Invasion, with six bands coming over to manila in a one night only performance. Almost two hours of superb and top charting hits that will be performed by The Tremeloes, The Troggs, Marmalade, The Animals, Mike Pender’s Searchers and Spencer Davis.

The Animals who began in Newcastle as the Kansas City Five were a major influence among R&B-based British bands in the early Sixties. The band moved to London upon finding fame in 1964. The Animals were known for their gritty, bluesy sound. The band balanced tough, rock-edged pop singles against rhythm and blues-oriented album material. Some of their greatest hits are “House of the Rising Sun”, “I’m Crying”, “We Gotta Get Out Of This Place” and “It’s My Liife”.

The Marmalade was a Scottish pop rock group from the east end of Glasgow, originally formed in 1961 as the Gaylords, and then later billed as Dean Ford and the Gaylords. In 1966, they changed the group name to The Marmalade. The most successful period for the band, in terms of UK chart success was between 1968 and 1972. Hits do include “Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da”, “Loving Things” and “Reflection of My Life”.

Mike Pender’s Searchers was the voice of the Searchers, one of the most influential band to come out of Liverpool in the early 1960’s. Pender also played the trademark Jangly Rickenbacker twelve string riffs on such quintessential hits as “Needles and Pins” which gave way to the West Coast folk-rock revolution closely identified with the Byrds. Garnering UK#1 hit in the 1963, “Sweets for my Sweets”, “Sugar and Spice”, “Love Potion No.9” and “Don’t Throw Your Love Away” are some of the recognizable and adored songs of this group.

Spencer Davis produced some of the most dynamic R&B singles of the sixties, hailing from Wales, Spencer founded the famed Spencer Davis Group in 1963, producing a dozen top 10 hit songs, helping to bring British rock n’ roll to the rest of the world. Hits include “Gimme Some Lovin”, “Keep on Running” and “Somebody Help Me”.

The Tremeloes was a band chosen by Decca Records over the Beatles when they both audition for the recording company on New Year’s Day, 1962. Decca Records chose the Tremeloes over the newcomers because, as a London based outfit, they would be more easily accessible. The Tremeloes did produce some hits for Decca Records, ultimately placing thirteen songs in the British top forty. Some of the hits of the band were “Twist and Shout”, “Do You Love Me”, “Here Comes My Baby” and “Silence is Golden”.

Last band on the tour list is The Troggshave continued to embrace both hard rock and alternative music during their more than 45 years together. The Troggs is an abbreviation of their original name the Troglodytes meaning cavemen. 

This concert is presented by Resorts World Manila in cooperation with Redstone Media Productions Inc.

Tickets are available at Ticketworld, SM Tickets, Ticketnet and Resorts World Box Office.

Baskin-Robbins Now Open at Greenbelt 5

Good news for all ice cream lovers in Makati! Baskin-Robbins, the world’s most beloved ice cream brand now brings scoops of smiles and joy to its recently opened store at Greenbelt 5, Ayala Center in Makati. It is Baskin-Robbins third branch in the country, serving a variety of delectable ice cream sundaes, custom cakes, frozen beverages and more. 


“We are delighted to celebrate this new milestone as we open our very first Makati branch of Baskin Robbins here in Greenbelt,” said Michael Dargani, president of IceDream Inc.

“We are geared towards achieving the brand’s vision of strengthening its presence in the local market, as well as in the global scene. With the expansion of Baskin-Robbins, we strive to get more and more people to experience the height of ice cream pleasure at key locations throughout the metropolis,” Dargani added.

Following the success of Baskin-Robbins in Bonifacio Global City and Ayala Fairview Terraces which opened last year, Baskin-Robbins Greenbelt brings to the table its famous selection of 31 unique ice cream flavors that has drawn in many ice cream aficionados in the country. Some of the all-time favorite ice cream flavors include Mint Chocolate Chip, Jamoca Almond Fudge, Very Berry Strawberry, Maui Brownie Madness and Pralines ‘N Cream. 

The newly-opened store features the brand’s latest shop design which highlights its popular pink and blue colors in a clean, fresh and modern setting. One can enjoy their chosen treat in a bright and inviting atmosphere or simply grab their favorite BR items and go! 

Apart from Baskin-Robbins’ unique and timeless 31 ice cream flavors, the new Greenbelt shop also serves a delicious range of frozen delights including ice cream cakes, milkshakes, and sundaes. 

Baskin-Robbins was founded in 1945 in Glendale, California by Burton Baskin and Irvine Robbins, ice cream enthusiasts and brothers-in-law, whose passion inspired what is now the world's largest chain of ice cream specialty shops. As of 2013, Baskin-Robbins has 7,300 shops in nearly 50 countries, with the U.S. having the largest number at 2,500 ice cream stores. Today, Baskin-Robbins is the world’s largest chain of ice cream specialty stores, serving over 300 million customers each year worldwide.

Baskin-Robbins Greenbelt 5 opens to the public from 11am to 10pm daily.

For more details about Baskin-Robbins, visit their website www.baskinrobbins.ph or check out their Facebook (facebook.com/baskinrobbinsph), Twitter and Instagram (baskinrobbinsph) accounts.



Dairy Queen and Beauty Queens continue to spread Fun in Everydairy

It was a perfect afternoon of fun as the beauty queens had "Fun Every Dairy" with Dairy Queen!


The world’s favorite ice cream treat welcomes their newest “Fun EveryDairy” campaign faces! The brand’s new endorsers will continue to spready that “fun in every day lifestyle” in a nationwide media campaign this year : Binibining Pilipinas 2015 Queens : Binibining Pilipinas Tourism 2015 Ann Lorraine Colis, Binibining Pilipinas International 2015 Christi Lynn McGarry, Binibining Pilipinas Supranational 2015 Rogelie Catacutan, Binibining Pilipinas International 2015 Janicel Lubina and Miss Universe Philippines 2015 Pia Wurtzbach.

Last Tuesday, the queens shared their stories of their DQ ice cream flavors and how they are grateful for the opportunity to endorse the leading ice cream brand in the Philippines. 

The beauty queens will be traveling with DQ in different provinces as the campaign will continue to feature the queens behind their sashes and crowns and participate Dairy Queen’s series of activities that aim to give back to the community.


Just like the previous endorsers which include Binibining Pilipinas Supranational 2014 Yvethe Marie Santiago, Binibining Pilipinas International Bianca Guidotti, and Miss Universe Philippines 2014 Mary Jean Lastimosa, the Binibinis will take part in Dairy Queen’s “Fun EveryDairy” campaign which features Dairy Queen’s high quality product as a fun dessert with a wide variety of treats that can be enjoyed everyday.


For more information, please visit www.dairyqueen.com.ph or like Dairy Queen Philippines official Facebook page.

TV5 to excusively air Asian Women’s Under-23 Volleyball Championships

The country’s top volleyball superstars team up and once again take center stage at home as they make history and test their wares against 11 of the continent’s volleyball powerhouses in the inaugural Asian Women’s Under-23 Volleyball Championships set to take place from May 1 to May 9 at the PhilSports Arena in Pasig City.

LVPI board members fronted by President Joey Romasanta (4th from left), with Sports5 Head Chot Reyes (3rd from left) and Sports5 Vice President Vitto Lazatin (standing, rightmost)

With the Philippine women’s team’s preparations for the tournament already in full swing with UAAP stars Alyssa Valdez, Jaja Santiago, Jia Morado, among others leading the way, Larong Volleyball ng Pilipinas, Inc. (LVPI), the country’s official governing body for volleyball, has recently partnered with TV5 for this unprecedented event, naming the Kapatid Network as the host broadcaster of the international tournament. 

Signed! Sealed! Delivered! TV5  signs as the official host broadcaster of the Asian U23 Women's Volleyball  Championships 2
Present during the official contract signing between TV5 and LVPI were Sport5 Head Vincent “Chot” Reyes and Philippine Olympic Committee (POC)and LVPI President Joey Romasanta. LVPI Board members Atty. Ramon Malinao, Pedro Cayco, Jeff Tamayo, Richard Palou, Dr. Benjamin Espiritu and Congressman Victorico Chavez were also on hand during the event. The U23 team was also well-represented with Bea de Leon, Joanna Maraguinot, Rissa Sato, EJ Laure, Ria Meneses and Morado in attendance. 

PUSO! LVPI board members, TV5 and U23 athletes as one for the country

TV5 kicks off its exclusive coverage of the Asian U23 Women’s Volleyball Championships with the live airing of the Philippine team’s preliminary round games versus Iran (Friday, May 1 at 4:15PM), and Kazakhstan (Saturday, May 2 at 2:30PM).
LVPI board members led by President Joey Romasanta (2nd from right), together with Sports5 Head Chot Reyes (4th from left) and some U23 PH team athletes (in white)
All tournament games will also be broadcast in Aksyon TV and via livestreaming on www.Sports5.ph.


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