June 17, 2015

Eula Valdez, Allen Dizon major winners at the 38th Gawad Urian Awards; Nora Aunor given the Lifetime Achievement Award

The winners of the 38th Gawad Urian Awards have been announced by Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino and Cinema One held Tuesday, June 16 at the ABS-CBN Studio 10, Sgt. Esguerra, Quezon City. 
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Hosted by Angelica Panganiban, Robi Domingo, and Butch Francisco, the awards night began with a shadow play performance from Asia's Got Talent champions El Gamma Penumbra.

The 38th Gawad Urian Awards night also celebrated the works of Nora Aunor, who was recognized with the Lifetime Achievement Award.

Lav Diaz's Mula Sa Kung Ano Ang Noon Mula sa Kung Ano ang Noon (From What Is Before) won several awards, Best Picture, Best Screenplay, and Best Editing and including Best Director for Lav Diaz.


Here is the full list of winners:

Best Film: "Mula Sa Kung Ano ang Noon" by Lav Diaz
Best Actress: Eula Valdez ("Dagitab")
Best Actor: Allen Dizon ("Magkakabaung")
Best Director: Lav Diaz ("Mula Sa Kung Ano ang Noon")
Best Supporting Actress: Gladys Reyes ("Magkakabaung")
Best Supporting Actor: Martin del Rosario ("Dagitab")
Best Short Film: "Kinabukasan"
Best Documentary Film: "Walang Rape sa Bontok" by Carla Ocampo and Lester Valle
Best Sound: Corinne De San Jose ("Violator")
Best Music: Erwin Fajardo ("Buwaya")
Best Editing: Lav Diaz ("Mula Sa Kung Ano ang Noon")
Best Production Design: Popo Diaz ("Dementia")
Best Screenplay: Lav Diaz ("Mula sa Kung Ano ang Noon") 
Best Cinematography: Neil Daza ("Bwaya")
Natatanging Gawad Urian Award: Nora Aunor

Here is the full list of winners and nominees
Best Picture

Barber’s Tales (APT Entertainment/Octobertrain Films)
Bwaya (Cinemalaya, FrontRow International, Eight Films, Source of Light Films)
Dagitab (Ten17P)
WINNER: Mula sa Kung Ano Ang Noon (Sine Olivia Pilipinas)

Best Director

Giancarlo Abrahan, Dagitab
WINNER: Lav Diaz, Mula sa Kung Ano Ang Noon
Jun Lana, Barber’s Tales
Jason Paul Laxamana, Magkakabaung
Francis Xavier Pasion, Bwaya
Kanakan Balintagos, Esprit de Corps

Best Actor

Robert Arevalo, Hari ng Tondo
Noni Buencamino, Dagitab
WINNER: Allen Dizon, Magkakabaung
JM de Guzman, That Thing Called Tadhana
Sandino Martin, Esprit de Corps
Robin Padilla, Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo
Arnold Reyes, Kasal
Jericho Rosales, Red
J.C. Santos, Esprit de Corps
Dennis Trillo, The Janitor

Best Actress

Nora Aunor, Dementia
Angeli Bayani, Bwaya
Ai-Ai delas Alas, Ronda
Eugene Domingo, Barber’s Tales
Hazel Orencio, Mula Sa Kung Ano Ang Noon
Angelica Panganiban, That Thing Called Tadhana
WINNER: Eula Valdez, Dagitab
Nova Villa, 1st ko si 3rd

Best Supporting Actor

Nico Antonio, Red
Roeder CamaƱag, Mula Sa Kung Ano ang Noon
WINNER: Martin del Rosario, Dagitab
Joel Lamangan, Violator
Nicco Manalo, Barber’s Tales
Karl Medina, Bwaya
Jess Mendoza, Mauban; Ang Resiko
Noel Santodomingo, Mula Sa Kung Ano ang Noon

Best Supporting Actress

Sharmaine Buencamino, Barber’s Tales
Iza Calzado, Barber’s Tales
Alessandra de Rossi, Mauban; Ang Resiko
Barbie Forteza, Marquina
Karenina Haniel, Mula Sa Kung Ano Ang Noon
WINNER: Gladys Reyes, Magkakabaung
Gloria Sevilla, M: Mother’s Maiden Name

Best Screenplay

Kanakan Balintagos, Esprit de Corps
Jun Robles Lana, Barber’s Tales
WINNER: Lav Diaz, Mula Sa Kung Ano Ang Noon
Francis Xavier Pasion, Bwaya
Giancarlo Abrahan, Dagitab
Jason Paul Laxamana, Magkakabaung
Enzo Williams, Keiko Aquino, Carlo Obispo, Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo
Remton Siega Zuasola, Soap Opera
Antoinette Jadaone, That Thing Called Tadhana

Best Short Film

WINNER: Adolfo Alix, Jr., Kinabukasan
Kevin Ang, Lola
Joe Bacus, The End of War
David Corpuz, The Ordinary Things We Do
Neica dela Cruz, Lunod
Thop Nazareno, Eyeball
Alyssa Mariel Suico, Ugkat
Petersen Vargas, Lisyun qng Geografia

Best Documentary

Lav Diaz, Storm Children, Book One (Mga Anak ng Unos)
Cha Escala & Wena Sanchez, Nick & Chai
Rafael Froilan, Jr., Mananayaw
Richard Soriano Legaspi, Ang Walang Kapagurang Paglalakbay ng Pulang Maleta
Jan Tristan Pandy, Gusto Nang Umuwi ni Joy
WINNER: Lester Valle, Walang Rape sa Bontoc
J. Luis Vargas, Portraits of Mosquito Press
Paolo Villaluna, Sta. Catalina
Baby Ruth Villarama, Little Azkals

Best Cinematography

Alber Banzon and Gym Lumbrera, Violator
Arnel Barbarona, Alienasyon
Mycko David, Children’s Show
WINNER: Neil Daza, Bwaya
Mackie Galvez, Dementia
Carlo Mendoza, Barber’s Tales
Carlo Mendoza, Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo
Sasha Palomares, That Thing Called Tadhana
Rommel Sales, Dagitab

Best Production Design

Whammy Alcazaren/Thesa Tang, Dagitab
Hal Balbuena, Esprit de Corps
Joel Bilbao and Roy Lachica, Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo
WINNER: Popo Diaz, Dementia
Perry Dizon, Mula Sa Kung Ano ang Noon
Ron Factolerin, Alienasyon
Maulen Fadul, Bwaya
Chito Sumera, Barber’s Tales

Best Editing

Lawrence Ang, Barber’s Tales
Lawrence Ang, Violator
Manet A. Dayrit, Hari ng Tondo
Vanessa de Leon, Hustisya
WINNER: Lav Diaz, Mula Sa Kung Ano ang Noon
Tara Illenberger, The Janitor
Carlo Manatad, Bwaya
Melvyn Quimosing, Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo
Benjamin Tolentino, Dagitab

Best Music

Diwa de Leon, Lorna
Mon Espia, Dagitab
WINNER: Erwin Fajardo, Bwaya
Jesse Lucas, Alienasyon
Myke Solomon, Hari ng Tondo
Jorge Wieneke, #Y

Best Sound

WINNER: Corinne De San Jose, Violator
Mark Locsin, Mula Sa Kung Ano ang Noon
Mark Locsin, Barber’s Tales
Albert Michael Idioma, Bwaya
Adam Newns/Mikko Quizon, Dagitab

Ang Natatanging Gawad Urian: Nora Aunor

Can you survive in the wild alone? History Channel brings an exclusive 4D experience in Trinoma

With the launching of its newest survival program “ALONE,” History Channel is inviting everyone to take part in an exclusive 4D experience at the Cinema Lobby of Trinoma Mall in Quezon City on June 20 to 21.

The weekend event will allow everyone to have a feel of what 10 men experienced in the wilderness of Vancouver Island in Canada. The TV show, which is the boldest survival experiment ever attempted, will be premiering on June 22 in more than 200 territories across the globe.

History Channel will let you feel how being alone in the wilderness feels and what to expect from the show before it premieres on TV. The activity will help you understand what the participants went through using a 4D technology. 

The show revolves around the contestants who are trying to stay alive as long as they can and whoever lasts the longest will win $500,000. The brave men will enter the backcountry carrying only what they can fit in a small backpack. Each of them has the freedom to choose the 10 items to bring in order to help them survive in the harsh environment where wild animals are present.

These men will hunt, build shelters, and fend off predators. They will face extreme isolation and psychological distress as they plunge into the unknown and document the experience themselves. 

The show, which is dubbed as the ultimate test of man’s survival and a first ever attempt of its kind on TV, will have no camera crew and producers to help them in the most difficult and dangerous situations. With no crew behind, the contestants are also tasked to record all the challenges they will face in the wild forest. 

The 10 ordinary men, who left their career and family behind, will be dropped off in separate and extremely remote locations and will have no interactions with each other. Each of them will have to depend on their instincts and skills alone.

In the first episode of the series, the contestants will learn what they put themselves into and will realize the struggles that lie ahead. 

While each character battles to simply enter the dense forest and find a suitable base camp, they must also find water and make a shelter before night falls and temperatures drop. As the sun goes down, a new challenge presents itself: relentless rains and the struggle to build a fire without matches. Even worse, some find that water, shelter and fire are the least of their worries when the island's large predators wake from their dens and begin to stalk their new neighbors.

The the diverse list of contestants, who are all fans of outdoor activities and survival challenges, includes law enforcement officer Josh Chavez, carpenter Dustin Feher, corrections officer Alan Kay, outdoor gear retailer Sam Larson, former military man Brantley McGee, outdoorsman Lucas Miller, Boy Scouts of America member Mitch Mitchell, family man Joe Robinet, expeditioner Wayne Russell, and post-apocalyptic fiction author Chris Weatherman.

June 16, 2015

Hue Studio Salon officially opened at the Magnolia Residences


Taking time for yourself is not an indulgence. It's a necessity and a great way to deal with stress. It's rare that we set aside time to be refreshed. Take a break! Relax. And pamper yourself in a place to give you what you need and what you want.  Get a massage. Enhance your beauty. This is a perfect way to renew and rejuvenate.

A beauty salon recently opened by beautiful ladies and with professional staff who dedicated to provide the absolute finest services for your body, nails and hair.


Hue Salon was officially opened to the public last June 12, 2015 located at the Magnolia Residences, New Manila, Quezon City (directly across Robinsons Magnolia mall). 




Hue Studio Salon is a full-service salon that offers professional hair, nail, skin care and massage therapy services. 

Hue Studio Salon’s modern interiors, mood lighting, tranquil music, and soft comfortable couches provide the highest level of customer pampering.



HUE Studio Salon is located at Unit 1, Basement level, Tower B, the Magnolia Residences, New Manila, Quezon City (directly across Robinsons Magnolia mall).

For inquiry and for your next salon appointment you may call us at 542-3145 or 0917-5386852. For more information on future marketing promotions and salon details, like us on Facebook – huestudiosalon and follow us on Instagram – Hue_StudioSalon.


"The Normal Heart" is set to open on July 3

"THE NORMAL HEART" is the 2011 Tony Award Winner for Best Revival of a Play about the early rise of the HIV-AIDS crisis in New York City in the early 1980s. During this period, a deadly epidemic was decimating North America’s gay population, killing people in the thousands, devastating an entire generation and changing the way we think about sex forever.


Written by playwright and activist Larry Kramer, "The Normal Heart" is set to open on July 3 (Fri) 8pm with succeeding limited performances on July 4 (Sat) 3pm & 8pm; July 5 (Sun) 3pm & 8pm at the Carlos P. Romulo auditorium, RCBC Plaza, Makati City.

Topnotch theater actor Bart Guingona, who also directs the play and shall essay the role of the very intense activist Ned Weeks who is both difficult and charming.

"The Normal Heart" shows with stage actors and tv personalities like Richard Cunanan, Topper Fabregas, TJ Trinidad, Roselyn Perez, Red Concepcion, Nor Domingo and Jef Flores who will take on multiple roles such as Craig, Grady and the Hiram Keebler City Hall representative.

Topper Fabregas and Bart Guingona in The Normal Heart


SYNOPSIS:

During the early 1980s, Jewish-American writer and gay activist Ned Weeks struggles to pull together an organization focused on raising awareness about the fact that an unidentified disease is killing off an oddly specific group of people: gay men largely in New York City. Dr. Emma Brookner, a physician and survivor of polio, as a consequence of which she is using a wheelchair, is the most experienced with this strange new outbreak and bemoans the lack of medical knowledge on the illness, encouraging the abstinence of gay men for their own safety, since it is unknown yet even how the disease is spread. Ned, a patient and friend of Brookner, calls upon his lawyer brother, Ben, to help fund his crisis organization; however, Ben's attitude toward his brother is to give merely passive support, ultimately exposing his apparent homophobia. For the first time in his life, meanwhile, Ned falls in love, beginning a relationship with New York Times writer Felix Turner.

The increasing death toll raises the unknown illness, now believed to be caused by a virus, to the status of an epidemic, though the press remains largely silent on the issue. A sense of urgency guides Ned who realizes that Ben is more interested in buying a two-million-dollar house than in backing Ned's activism. Ned explosively breaks off ties to his brother until Ben can fully accept Ned and his homosexuality. Ned next looks to Mayor Ed Koch's administration for aid in financing research about the epidemic that is quickly killing off hundreds of gay men, including some of Ned's personal friends.

Ned's organization elects as its president Bruce Niles, who is described as the "good cop" of gay activism, in comparison to Ned; while Bruce is cautious, polite, deferential, and closeted, Ned is vociferous, confrontational, incendiary, and supportive only of direct action. Tensions between the two are clear, though they must work together toward the promotion of their organization. Felix, meanwhile, reveals to Ned his belief that he is infected with the mysterious virus.

Although he continues to try to strengthen interactions with the mayor, Ned ruins his chances when his relentless and fiery personality appalls a representative sent by the mayor. Dr. Brookner gradually takes the role of activist herself, noting the epidemic's appearance in other countries around the world and even among heterosexual couples. 

Although she desperately asks for government funding for further research, she is denied; the rejection releases in her a passionate tirade against those who allow the persistence of an epidemic that is taking the lives of the homosexual individuals already marginalized by the government. In the meantime, Ned's conflict with Bruce comes to a head, and their organization's board of directors ultimately expels Ned from the group, believing his unstable vehemence to be a threat to the group's attempts at more calm-mannered diplomacy.

As Felix's condition worsens, he visits Ben Weeks in order to make his will and with a hope of reconciling Ben with his brother. Felix soon dies and Ned blames himself for Felix's death, lamenting that he did not fight hard enough to have his voice heard. The mortality rate from HIV/AIDS is shown to continue increasing as the stage fades to black.

Ticket prices for "THE NORMAL HEART" are:

Php1,500 orchestra center
Php1,000 orchestra side & loge
Php500 balcony. 

For ticket inquiries, please call Call 2150788 or 09175378313. Or call TicketWorld at 8919999.

Visit The Necessary Theatre on Facebook and follow @AAITNT on Twitter to check out other details of " THE NORMAL HEART ".

Shops Galore! All-new TC Shopping Plaza opens in Tutuban Center

Daytime shops, night market offer business opportunities for SMEs

Shopping is necessity thing in our life. Because we need something- food, clothes, shoes, for gifts and anything!

I love going shopping, especially in the sales, because you can find a lot of special prices. Avid shoppers looking for the very best deals and affordable items are in for a treat—and so are the budding entrepreneurs looking to for an opportunity start a business.

The TC Shopping Plaza at TutubanCenter formally opened on Independence Day, and with over 170 stalls operating from 9AM to 7PM, the plaza serves as an exciting daytime complement to Tutuban Center’s thriving night market scene.


“We are positioning Tutuban Center as a one-stop shop, and offer a “complete” shopping destination for great finds at affordable prices - day and night,” says Sylvia Tecson, VP-Leasing and Marketing of Tutuban Center.

TC Shopping Plaza opens in Tutuban Center. (in photo, L-R) Tutuban Center officials Christopher Sioson, Building Administration Manager; Christopher De Leon, AVP for Construction & Engineering Management; Sylvia Tecson, VP for Sales & Marketing and Teodocio Mosquito, AVP for Security & Safety Compliance formally open the new TC Shopping Plaza at Tutuban Center on Independence Day. With over 170 operating from 9AM to 7PM, the plaza serves as an exciting daytime complement to Tutuban Center’s thriving night market scene. According to Sylvia Tecson, VP-Leasing and Marketing of Tutuban Center, aside from catering to Tutuban Center’s shoppers, the TC Shopping Plaza also aims to give its existing and potential tenants plenty of business opportunities, thanks to heavy foot traffic in the area.Located near Bonifacio Plaza (in front of Prime Block and Centermall), the TC Shopping Plaza provides convenient access to shoppers and tenants coming from Mayhaligue (PNR Riders), Recto (LRT and north), from Tondo, and from Ilaya and Tabora in Divisoria.
“Here at TC Shopping Plaza, you will see a wonderful assortment of products—from RTW, Apparels, Accessories and Home Essentials, to Souvenirs and Novelty Items. And of course, there’s a lot of food offerings to be discovered and enjoyed as well,” she adds.

Just as important, Tecson says that aside from catering to Tutuban Center’s shoppers, the TC Shopping Plaza also aims to give its existing and potential tenants business opportunities.

“Tutuban has always been known as the Pioneer of Retail and Trading in Manila’s Business District” Tecson notes.

“We opened the TC Shopping plaza to provide a venue for “mom-and-pop” and SME-type of businesses, and in the process help improve the livelihood of residents in the area.”

Located near the Bonifacio Plaza (in front of Prime Block and Centermall), the TC Shopping Plaza provides convenient access to shoppers and tenants coming from Mayhaligue (PNR Riders), Recto (LRT and north), from Tondo, and from Ilaya and Tabora in Divisoria.

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