April 9, 2013

“Daniel LIVE: A Birthday Concert” in Smart-Araneta Coliseum on April 30

The country’s hottest young actor-singer Daniel Padilla is set to conquer the Big Dome on April 30 (Tuesday) for his post-birthday concert that will unleash the ‘old school rocker’ side of him.

Daniel is dedicated his first-ever concert to everyone who supports him.

“I’ll do everything to make the show successful,” said Daniel who will introduce his favorite ‘old school rock’ music to his young supporters. 

“This concert is my gift to my fans. It’s my way ofsaying thank you to all the support they have given me. We’ll just enjoy on that day."

Fresh from the box-office success of his and Kathryn Bernardo’s first movie team-up “Must Be…Love” and the multiple awards that his song “Nasa ‘Yo Na Ang Lahat” bagged from the Himig Handog P-Pop Love Songs 2013, Star Records’ platinum-selling recording artist will go all-out for his concert, together with some of the closest people in his life including his “Princess and I” co-star Khalil Ramos and his ‘princess’ Kathryn.

Under the production of Star Records, “Daniel LIVE: A Birthday Concert” in Smart-Araneta Coliseum will start at 7:30pm on April 30. Tickets are now available at Ticketnet outlets and at Smart Araneta Coliseum Box Office (Yellow Gate). Simply call 911-5555 or log on towww.ticketnet.com.ph.

For more updates about “Daniel LIVE: A Birthday Concert,” visit Star Records’ Facebook fanpage at www.facebook.com/starrecordsphil or follow @starrecordsph on Twitter.

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April 8, 2013

The Palarong Pambansa 2013 to be held in Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, April 21-27

Negros Oriental Sports Center : The Oval

The much-awaited annual sports affair for the first time shall be held in Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental on April 21-27 2013 to be held at the Don Mariano Perdices Memorial Coliseum.

The Palarong Pambansa 2013 gives a holistic development of the youth to foster discipline, develop teamwork, fair play, sportsmanship, and responsibility.

The Provincial Government of Negros Oriental and DepEd Regional Office VII together by the Schools Division Office of Negros Oriental and the City Schools Division Office of Dumaguete City will host the 2013 Palarong Pambansa.

Negros Oriental Go. Roel Degamo had formally accepted to host the week-long national school games representing the provincial government’s offer of complement funding and the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) to firm up the roles and obligations of DepEd and the provincial government, as said by Education Secretary Armin Luistro.

The Palarong Pambansa was held at Pangasinan and formerly by Dapitan City last year 2012. The events played in the 2012 Palarong Pambansa and the associated technical guidance shall remain in effect unless modified based on DepEd Memo No. 4 series of 2013. The Memorandum of Understanding was signed by the DepEd headed by Secretary Bro. Armin Luistro and Negros Oriental headed by Gov. Roel Degamo last Friday, March 1, 2013. Gov. Degamo added that the Palaro is a huge milestone for the province and the resolve to host it has been firm. He also said that Negros Oriental possess of up to date sports facilities, has playing venues within a 6.6-kilometer radius, safe and clean billeting areas, clean and potable water, continuous electricity and citywide 4G internet connection.

This year there are three added events for the first time as an exhibition sport this year. These are Billiard for secondary boys; Wushu for secondary boys and girls and Futsal for elementary girls. Also, traditional Olympic sports and indigenous games like septak takraw will be included. WIFI connectivity within the area especially in the opening ceremony will be accessible. Gov. Degamo shared that Negros Oriental has tolerated 19 years of waiting before finally having the opportunity to host the yearly assembly of approximately 10, 000 participants.

DepEd Assistant Secretary Tonisito Umali, said that the department has selected Php 205-million accumulated to the Palaro, with a part of it to be given to Negros Oriental as hosts. DepEd Secretary Br. Armin Luistro, DepEd Region 7 Director Dr. Carmelita Dulangon, Provincial Engineer Franco Alpuerto and Provincial Administrator Jose Arnel Francisco were also present in the activity.

Gov. Degamo promises the participating athletes, coaches and visitors a Palaro they would never forget. And more,  it is no secret that the people of Dumaguete City are hand in hand to rise up from the disaster that has be-fallen.  Dumaguete City is ready for the biggest event the City has had yet. This is one way to showcase that despite the calamities that the city has experienced it is not a hindrance to emanate the capability of the city to host such event.

“Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will.” 

ABS-CBN Summer Station ID : "Kwento ng Summer Natin"

Here's the recently released  ABS-CBN Summer Station ID 2013 - “Kwento ng Summer Natin”
ABS-CBN Network TV Station which is 60 Years of Philippine Television, “Kwento ng Summer Natin,” aims to let everyone became part of the success of ABS-CBN throughout the years in the service of the Filipinos worldwide.

In celebration of six decades of Philippine television, Kapamilya stars relive memories of the most popular programs that have left a mark on Filipinos over the years.

This Sunday, April 7 during the concert variety program “ASAP 18,” the summer station ID carries the theme “Kwento ng Summer Natin,” with Sam Milby and Angeline Quinto performing the theme song.

Opening the montage of “summer memories” are Piolo Pascual and Bea Alonzo, who will appear with the ABS-CBN Philharmonic Orchestra led by Maestro Gerard Salonga, in a 1950s setting.

“Ina, Kapatid, Anak” stars Enchong Dee and Maja Salvador, meanwhile, will travel back to the 1960s as they relive the tandem in “The Nida and Nestor Show.”

Paulo Avelino joining Milby and Quinto in a tribute to “D’ Sensations” of the 1970s, which delighted fans with the love teams of Vilma Santos and Edgar Mortiz, and Nora Aunor and Tirso Cruz III.

The 1980s flashback feature Pokwang as Alma Moreno as the tangga-wearing performer in “LoveliNess,” and former couple Rayver Cruz and Cristine Reyes as the duo of “Tonight with Dick and Carmi.”

“Chika Chika Chicks”  featured in the Kapamilya summer station ID, with “It’s Showtime” beauties Anne Curtis, Karylle and Coleen Garcia going sun-bathing, joined by their noontime co-hosts Jhong Hilario, Jugs Jugueta, Teddy Corpuz and Kim Atienza.

Kapamilya viewers who grew up in the 1990s turn nostalgic with the “Goin’ Bulilit” kids recreating the “Esmyuskee” skit popularized by the kiddie gag show “Ang TV.” Joining the current generation of child stars is former child wonder and “Ang TV” mainstay Angelica Panganiban.

Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla, meanwhile, with the inspiration from the wildly popular love team of Kristine Hermosa and Jericho Rosales as in the 2000 hit series “Pangako Sa’yo.”
John Lloyd Cruz, revisit his “Tabing Ilog” days, which made a mark among teens in the ’90s.

As a throwback to the decade when ABS-CBN still aired US syndicated programs, Kapamilya stars Diether Ocampo, Rosales, Jake Cuenca, Matteo Guidicelli, Jason Abalos and Angel Locsin will don lifeguard uniforms, as inspired by the series “Baywatch.”
When “Asianovelas” first made waves in the Philippines with ABS-CBN’s airing of “Meteor Garden.” Taking on the roles of San Chai and Dao Ming Su in the station ID are Kim Chiu and Xian Lim, respectively.

From the popular Mexican TV star Thalia as the Kapamilya actress, Jessy Mendiola, takes on the role of the title character in the hit “telenovela Maria Mercedes.”

Aside from the most popular TV programs of the last 60 years, ABS-CBN’s summer station ID  also highlight the biggest dance hits over the years, including “Otso Otso,” “Katawan” from the sitcom “Palibahasang Lalake,” and “Pinoy Ako” from the reality show “Pinoy Big Brother.”

Catch phrases that have also made a mark on Filipino televiewers also be heard in the video, including “Hoy, gising!”, “Handa na ba kayo?” and “I-Dawn Zulueta mo ako!”

The “Kwento ng Summer Natin” theme song features lyrics by Lloyd Corpuz, Mike Sales, Tess Perez-Mendoza, and music by Marcus and Amber Davis.

The “Kwento ng Summer Natin” theme song is performed by Sam Milby and Angeline Quinto with lyrics by Lloyd Corpuz, Mike Sales, Tess Perez-Mendoza and music by Marcus and Amber Davis.

April 7, 2013

Wine, Dine and Chill at The Wine Bar

Loving the art of wine pairing  . . .

Whether alone or hitting the town with your fellow closest gourmands, selecting a bottle of wine to accompany your feast can seem daunting if one feels they lack pairing know-how. Not at The Wine Bar at the 1771 El Pueblo, where the restaurant not only caters to foodies and wine lovers, but also to those who aim to understand the art of wine pairing.


A member of the 1771 Group of Restaurants in El Pueblo Ortigas, The Wine Bar is a gem for those who find comfort in intimate wine and dine experience. Sleek, masculine and inspired from the sophisticated bars of Soho, New York, the venue is built with personalized spaces, comfortable nooks and private rooms that are perfect for intimate get together.
With an intriguing Wine Cellar housing over 300 top quality wine choices from all over the world reserved from the enomatic dispenser with theme that varies monthly, take your pick by the glass or decide together with the in-house sommelier Cecille Mauricio. A rare feature of a restaurant outside the hotel, The Wine Bar offers endless wine and food choices coupled with a superior service that anyone can count on.

The charming wine and dine concept of WB 1771 also offers private event spaces which can accommodate up to 120 persons, perfect for intimate social events such as wedding receptions or even JS proms. For smaller parties that need privacy, The Wine Bar features private areas that can be converted into smaller private room good for 6 to 25 persons. Boasting the same convenience of a hotel function space but in a more relaxed and intimate ambience, explore The Wine Bar function spaces if the goal is to celebrate with ease and elegance.

With choicest wine selections, gourmet food on the menu that’s matched with the allure of its architecture, it’s simply a venue to celebrate life’s precious moments.

Aside from its chart-topping wines, tasty and filling bites such as oyster Rockefeller (P550net),Grilled Angus Striploin (P1400 net) or the Oyster Rockefeller (P550 net) or the signature Wine Burger Bar(P410 net) can just take off the treat, whether you’re visiting for the wines or food.Selecting a wine that matches with what’s on the plate not only can make for interesting variations and interplay, The Wine Bar‘s ambiance offers a chill out treat that’s conducive for catching up with people who matters most or simply savoring a recharging moment by yourself in a lavish and charming setting.


The Wine Bar is a member of the 1771 Group of Restaurants that include Chateau 1771 in Greenbelt 5, Sentro 1771 in Greenbelt 3, Sentro 1771 in Serendra, Bonifacio Global City, & Sidebar in El Pueblo Real de Manila, ADB Avenue cor. Julia Vargas Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City.


Café 1771 is located at 1771 El Pueblo, ADB Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City. 
Operating hours from Monday to Friday is 6 pm to 11pm
For inquiries, call 631-7340/470-6559/0917-8660442




April 6, 2013

Making the Move for Ten Moves

Ten Moves is a campaign to raise money to build 10,000 classrooms in the Philippines. Part of the Bayanihang Pampaaralan and managed by the Ayala Foundation and the Philippine Business for Social Progress, and is the response to the classroom shortages. The campaign is to gather the whole country of 2 million people to donate what they can to the movement starting with 10php every day for 10 months or donating directly to the campaign in larger sums (www.tenmoves.org)
TEN Moves as a campaign to raise enough resources to build 10,000 classrooms in public schools all over the Philippines, its main strategy is to get 2 million people to donate P10 per day for 10 months. That will be P300 per month or P3,000 for the entire 10 months. Because of the huge target and the massive mobilization that this will entail, this public fundraising campaign requires mobilizing a large number of organizations and people around the country.

It is expected to be supported widely by Filipinos and even non-Filipinos working together to address an urgent problem of the country.

Thus, the name TEN Moves! also means “The Entire NationMoves!”

With typhoon Pablo destroying schools and towns, Ten Moves prioritized their fundraising efforts. Donation made today until June 30 will directly fund rebuilding schools in Davao Oriental and Compostela Valley.

Join  http://IGive.Ph/TenMoves and you can also create a fundraising page to help raise funds or donate directly online.

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