May 10, 2017

BRAVE Nights at Alek Café + Kitchen + Art Space

Van Gogh pop art
Van Gogh Pop Art X Coffee Cupping and BRAVE Nights at Alek Café + Kitchen + Art Space: Celebrating good food, coffee and art appreciation while championing plight of society’s most abused sectors 

“Little steps can go a long way,” says Michiko Unso, artist and Managing Partner of Alek Cafe + Kitchen. Unso knows whereof she speaks.

Unso has been rabidly supporting BRAVE, a series of JCI Makati Princess Urduja Empowerment Project for Women, Abused Children, and LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer) communities.

Driven and indefatigable, Unso’s foremost passions include food and the performing arts. When she and some partners thought of putting up a restaurant business, they knew that it couldn’t be just any run-of-the-mill establishment.

Thus, Alek Café + Kitchen + Art Space was born which serves good coffee, food, and other beverages (try the Alchemist Coffee which is a winner) while supporting the arts in all its many forms and the advocacies that Unso champions.

“When we conceptualized this space, I wanted to support local artists, ’yung mga gustong mag-exhibit. We (will) sell the art pieces and proceeds will go to the artist and to BRAVE,” recalls Unso.

The first artist featured at Alek Café + Kitchen + Art Space is Paul Anthony Gustilo who has held overseas exhibits most notably at the Art Square Gallery in Kuala Lumpur in 2013. Since he ventured into the visual art in 1992, Gustilo has had many combined solo and group exhibits overseas and in the Philippines in venues such as the Heritage Gallery in SM Megamall, Shangri-La Plaza mall, and the Ayala Mall in Cebu. 

Visual artist Paul Anthony Gustilo and Mikaelah Alekssandra Unso
Gustilo was an easy choice, says Unso. “Several artists showed us samples of their artwork. One of our first considerations was that the pieces should be a good fit for the artsy yet intimate vibe of the place, nothing gory since we’re a hit among the Legazpi Village crowd during lunchtime.”

Gustilo comes from a family of artists since his father is a doctor-slash-painter while his grandfather used to be a background artist at Walt Disney Studios in the ‘80s. Gustilo’s exhibit is dubbed “Van Gogh Pop Art” which features works that are an interpretation of the great but tortured Dutch Post-Impressionist painter Vincent Van Gogh’s immortal works.

“Yung klase ng art n’ya (Gustilo), pop art pero based sa mga classics like Van Gogh’s works,” says Unso. Van Gogh’s works are characterized by bold colors and dramatic, impulsive, and expressive brushwork that contributed to the foundations of modern art. 

Gustilo shares that he has only recently dabbled into pop art. “In one of our international exhibits, binansagan nila akong rocker artist because of the boots I was wearing.”

At Alek Café + Kitchen + Art Space, one is treated to a multidimensional experience that is at once relaxing, challenging, and satisfying to all the senses. “I think that it’s a good idea to teach people to appreciate local artists, local food, and coffee and its many categories,” says Unso.

When Unso talks about her journey towards coffee appreciation, it is with feverish enthusiasm. Coffee beans come in three waves, says Unso --- the first wave, the second wave, and the third wave. Their beans at Alek belong to the third wave; they are not mass-produced and go under strict quality control. “We do our own blend, the roasting is fresh, and we use single origin beans, which means that every type of coffee bean comes from one country, one province, one city, and one farm.” Alek Café + Kitchen + Art Space also supports local farmers since Arabica beans which are pricey are only grown in high altitude places in the country like Benguet and Sagada.

Mosang (Photo Credit : Trixie Dauxz)

Unso derives comfort from having happily welded all her passions --- food, the arts, and women’s, children’s and LGBTQ’s rights --- into one tastefully-designed space at the heart of a primarily business district that is Makati. Located at the Ground Floor of Builders Centre, 170 Salcedo St. in Legazpi Village, Makati, Alek Café + Kitchen + Art Space has begun “Brave Nights,” which started last April 17, with a new presentation this May 13 and every month afterwards.


Kathy Arguelles (photo credit Trixie Dauz)
“Brave Nights” are monologues and spoken word on issues of women and the LGBTQ community performed by different artists which some of them wrote themselves. “Kahit sa maliit na lugar, mahalaga na magkaroon sila ng boses,” stresses Unso. 

The opening monologue during the April 17 showcase was Suffragette, written by Jose Victor Torres, it was about a "traditional" and "subservient" wife having a conversation with her congressman husband about the right of women to vote.

The next monologue, entitled Kiriring (from the play Kiriring, Aida, at Macaraig), an emotionally exhaustive take on physical, emotional and sexual abuse that resulted to her acquiring the dreaded HIV virus.

The third featured monologue, This is My Life, is a bitter sweet representation on the life of an aging gay performer.It was one part nostalgia, one part laugh out loud moments. all part truthful. The many ups and downs of the performer's life mirrored through the Shirley Bassey pop aria.

Capping the first edition of "Brave Nights" was Petunia, a monologue of a woman in her twilight years, who made a vow to enjoy the best years of her life while doing the things she love - dancing, singing and loving herself more. 

Unso is progressive-minded and is quick to clarify that AIDS is not the only issue that the LGBTQ community struggles with. “Discrimination is everywhere, most notably in the workplace. Hindi ka puwedeng magsuot-babae if you’re gay kapag sa isang kompanya ka nagta-trabaho.”

Mikaelah Alekssandra and Michiko Unso

Named after Unso’s tall and lovely 14-year-old daughter Mikaelah Alekssandra, Alek Café + Kitchen + Art Space is a fusion of the things that affect us in our daily lives in both cerebral and visceral ways. “Hopefully, in our little way, we will be able to teach people to appreciate good food and care more for people and local artists,” concludes Unso.

Casa Italia Treats Patrons to Buy One Free One Gelato on Mother’s Day Weekend

This Mother's Day, Casa Italia has a special treat, not only for mothers, but for everyone who has a sweet tooth.

Satisfy your gelato craving through a wide spectrum of premium flavors that can only be found in Casa Italia. Handcrafted with only the freshest ingredients, their vast gelato creations are certain to lure even the most discerning patron.

And the best part? You get to enjoy two cups for the price of 1. Yes, just for this Mother's Day weekend, Casa Italia is offering a buy 1 take 1 promo on all gelato flavors. 

But Casa Italia is not just about the gelato. Their kitchen cooks up a wide array of dishes which families can feast on this Mother's Day. Get your share of their generous portions of Ribs and Chicken Platter or take a hefty bite off their Beef Pot Roast. And for sharing, you may partake of the Truffle Mushroom or Parma Peach Pizza. For Pasta lovers, there’s the renowned Pasta A La Bolognese and, for the more adventurous, the new Salted Egg Pasta.

So head on over to Casa Italia this Mother’s Day Weekend for the best gelato deal PLUS a complete fix on authentic Italian cuisine! Visit any of their stores located at the Forbes Town Road, BGC or at the G/F, The Block, SM North EDSA.

May 9, 2017

The Jollibee Choco Mallow Pie Is Back And Better Than Ever!

Fans of a certain luscious, chocolatey, and crispy Jollibee dessert pie can finally rejoice—the much awaited return of Jollibee’s Choco Mallow Pie is finally here.


“There has been a lot of clamor for the Choco Mallow Pie, with customers from all over the country wondering when it’ll be back,” said Kay Segismundo, Jollibee Marketing Manager for Complementary Products.

“But this classic favorite is not just back—we’ve improved the recipe to make it more of an indulgently sweet ending to a meal or a rewardingly delightful snack treat.”

The original Choco Mallow Pie is a sweet treat that many sweet-toothed Filipinos cannot easily forget, with its creamy marshmallow and rich chocolate filling inside flaky pie crust. This 2017, the new and improved Choco Mallow Pie is chocolatier inside and out. The mouthwatering combination of imported marshmallow and a mixture of dark and milk chocolate that delivers an explosion of flavors with every bite, complemented by a crispy chocolate-colored crust. This hits the right spot for chocoholics!

“It’s definitely a sweet, sweet summer at Jollibee with all our exciting dessert offerings that satisfies a wide range of cravings,” added Segismundo

Catch the highly anticipated return of the Jollibee Choco Mallow Pie this May 8, 2017 for Metro Manila and Luzon, and May 29, 2017 for Visayas and Mindanao to make your day a whole lot sweeter and chocolatier!

The Choco Mallow Pie will be available for dine-in, take-out, delivery, and drive-thru in all Jollibee stores nationwide, for only P32.00* (solo) and P89.00*(pack of 3 Pies-to-Go).

* Prices may vary across different locations.




May 8, 2017

Newest Pinoy Blockbusters hit ABS-CBN TVplus Via Super KBO this May

ABS-CBN TVplus treats Filipinos with the TV premiere of three new Pinoy movie blockbusters via the Super Kapamilya Box Office (KBO), including “Vince & Kath & James,” “My Ex & Whys,” and “Mano Po 7: Chinoy” for a perfect summer movie bonding at home this May.
Families can enjoy fresh from the cinema movies on Super KBO bundled with other local and international movies every weekend of May priced at only P99.

Starring Julia Barretto, Joshua Garcia, and Ronnie Alonte, “Vince & Kath & James” is the highest grossing MMFF 2016film based on the bestselling ABS-CBN Publishing book series written by Queen Elly. The book’s story first became a hit online last year as Queen Elly presented her “romantic series” as screenshots of SMS exchanges between two teens on social media.
Besides “Vince & Kath & James,” families can also watch “Madrasta,” “My Cactus Heart,” “Dalaw,” “Mutant Chronicles,” “The Condemned,” “The Greatest Love” catch up, and MYX.

“My Ex & Whys,” top billed by Liza Soberano and Enrique Gil, is a romantic movie about a playboy (Enrique) who is determined to prove to his ex-girlfriend Cali (Liza) that he has changed his ways. “My Ex & Whys” earned P341 million in the box office worldwide. It is bundled with “Magic Temple,” “Relaks, It’s Just Pag-Ibig,” “The Healing,” “My Bloody Valentine,” “A Little Bit of Heaven,” “The Greatest Love” catch up, and MYX.

Meanwhile, “Mano Po 7: Chinoy,” Regal’s 7th and final installment of the Mano Po franchise, stars Richard Yap, Jean Garcia, Enchong Dee, and Janella Salvador who portrayed the struggles of a modern Chinese-Filipino family. The star-studded movie will be shown together with “Crazy, Beautiful You,” “My Amnesia Girl,” “Oro, Plata, Mata,” “My Soul to Take,” “Dark Floors,” “The Greatest Love” catch up, and MYX.
Kicking off the Super KBO movie treat is “Vince & Kath & James” (May 13-14), “My Ex & Whys” (May 20-21), and “Mano Po 7: Chinoy” (May 27-28).
To watch your chosen movie on Super KBO, use the code representing the airing date of the movie and text, SUPERKBO99 MAY13 OR MAY20 OR MAY27 to 2131 using ABS-CBNmobile. Alternatively, you can stream the movies online via abscbnmobile.com/kbo.

Epson provides technical training to Gift of Brightness beneficiary San Jose Elementary School - Pag-ibig sa Nayon Annex

Epson Philippines imparted important technical know-how in operating the Epson products to San Jose Elementary School Pag-ibig sa Nayon Annex in Quezon City.The school had earlier received a donation through the Gift of Brightness Program, in partnership with the Department of Education (DepEd). Product orientation and technical trainings were put into place to enable the school faculty and students to maximize the use of the Technology Package and help enrichthe learning process for Filipino students.

Epson’s Mark Raleih Esguerra(left) leads the technical training and product orientation conducted for San Jose Elementary School Pag-ibig sa Nayon Annex faculty to help them be equipped in using the Epson Technology package donated under the Gift of Brightness program. 


Each beneficiary school received an Epson Technology package that includes the L220 Multifunction Color Printers and L Series Inks; M100 Single Function Monochrome Printers and Inks; an LQ310 Dot Matrix Printer and SIDM Ribbons, LW400 Label Printers and LW Ribbons, Epson projectors and a document camera.

“These technical training sessions for all schools that received the Epson GoB Technology Package ensure that we also provide relevant assistance to the custodians and students on the proper usage and maintenance, so that they can have confidence in deploying the use of these products for teaching and learning,” shared Mr. Ed Bonoan, Senior General Manager and Head of Marketing, Epson Philippines 

San Jose Elementary School Pag-ibig sa Nayon Annex faculty led by Principal Joey Mancia (back, middle) joins the Epson team during the GOB Technical Training session. 

Since the launch of the Epson Gift of Brightness, Epson has partnered with key media and government institutions to select the most-deserving and in-need schools that can benefit from the technologically advanced equipment, including high-volume printers, high brightness projectors and user-friendly scanners. 

“Until now, teachers use a lot of Manila Paper to produce visuals for their students. Sometimes we also use an overhead projector that requires a lot of acetates. But now, thanks to Epson, we have a projector to replace those old teaching tools, and we are sure that this will motivate our students to study harder and help them be more engaged in the day-to-day lessons,” shared Principal Joey Mancia, who heads both the Pag-ibig sa Nayon Annex and the San Jose Elementary School Main.

The Pag-ibig sa Nayon Annex of San Jose Elementary School consistently ranks among the top schools of the DepEd NCR Quezon City Division


The Gift of Brightness advocacy of Epson Philippines was launched in December 2013, and has now benefited a total of 30 schools nationwide. Epson Philippines is currently selecting another batch of beneficiary schools with the help of DepEd and other partners.

“The Epson Gift of Brightness program is our advocacy for education and the Filipino youth.After our first partnership with the Department of Education last year, we are now embarking on another batch of beneficiaries for the Epson-DepEd Gift of Brightness, and some other schools that have directly asked Epson for help. We are focusing on selecting schools from areas that have yet to receive a similar donation. The new batch of GoB schools will be very soon,” concludes Ms. Donna V. Ferro, Head of Marketing Communications and PR, Epson Philippines.



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