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Marian Rivera takes on projects that her children can watch
With her upcoming primetime show, “My Guardian Alien,” Marian Rivera has added sci-fi to the growing array of genres — from drama, fantasy, romance, and action to historical and comedy — that the Kapuso actress has successfully ventured into thus far......»»
EDITORIAL - Finally, plastic license cards
It says a lot about the quality of governance and ease of doing business in this country that it takes forever just to obtain a plastic driver’s license card......»»
Companies State it Takes More Than 6 Months to Fill Cybersecurity Positions
The latest Kaspersky survey found that 48% of companies require over half a year to find a qualified cybersecurity professional. A lack of proven experience was cited as one of the biggest challenges, along with the high cost of hiring and global competition in talent acquisition. With global labor markets continuing to clamor for InfoSec […].....»»
MPL PH Season 13: Smart Omega stays winless; AP.Bren takes solo lead
It's been a bad start for Smart Omega as the barangay remains winless in the 13th season of the Mobile Legends Bang Bang Professional League (MPL) Philippines......»»
Mr. M gets star-studded birthday tribute
It takes a Mr. M — also known as Johnny Manahan — to gather a constellation of showbiz’s brightest stars in one place at one time. That’s exactly what happened on the night of March 16, when Mr. M’s many friends and admirers came together to pay tribute to the man they said they owed their careers to......»»
It’s Showtime binigyan ng 3 buwan ng GMA para talunin ang Eat Bulaga?
SA pagpasok ng “It’s Showtime” sa GMA 7 ay siguradong mas magiging matindi pa ang laban ng naturang programa at ng “Eat Bulaga” sa TV5. Isa ito sa mainit na pinag-uusapan ngayon ng netizens na nagsabing mas may tiwala pa raw ang GMA sa mga Kapamilya stars kesa sa kakayahan ng sarili nilang mga talents?.....»»
Tough love: La Salle captain Coronel takes De Jesus criticism in stride amid steady rise
Often the target of helpful criticism by legendary La Salle coach Ramil de Jesus, Lady Spikers captain setter Julia Coronel bravely absorbs his lessons as she leads their title defense.....»»
Diffusing tension
In his 2024 State of the Union Address, President Joseph Biden doubled down on his rhetoric against China as he boasted revitalized partnerships in the Pacific. He rattled off India, Australia, Japan, South Korea and the Pacific Islands. He said the United States is standing up against China’s economic practices while standing up for peace across the Taiwan Strait......»»
GCash sets sights on further international expansion
With GCash Overseas, Filipinos in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, Germany, Qatar, Kuwait, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong and Australia can now download and use the GCash app, whether they have Philippine SIMs or local mobile phone numbers in the countries or territories where they live......»»
How to make money from your talents: Sharon Cuneta shares ideas
Want to pursue your passion but don’t know if you can make money from it?.....»»
Villanueva returns to US for fight vs Pierce
CEBU CITY, Philippines — Veteran ring warrior Arthur Villanueva returned to the United States after eight years as he takes on Elijah Pierce on March 29 in Atlantic City, Georgia. Villanueva, an ex-ALA Boxing Gym stalwart, will return to the United States for the first time since 2016. The 35-year-old Villanueva of Bago City, Negros.....»»
Hidilyn, Alyssa, Rubilen feted in Women in Sports rites
For their dedication, discipline, passion and commitment to excellence in their respective sports, Tokyo Olympic gold medalist Hidilyn Diaz-Naranjo leads four others who will be recognized during the 1st Women in Sports Awards tomorrow at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum......»»
Alyssa Valdez sees ‘healthy competition’ against ex-teammate Ced Domingo
‘I think our bond is beyond the volleyball court,’ says Alyssa Valdez of former Creamline teammate Ced Domingo.....»»
O Captain, my captain: Alyssa Valdez relishes reunion with fellow leader Bea de Leon
Former Ateneo stars Alyssa Valdez and Bea de Leon, now both full-fledged leaders in their own right, once again share the court as members of loaded dynasty Creamline.....»»
Lazaro-Revilla jumps to Creamline, reunites with Ateneo teammates Valdez, De Guzman
Veteran libero Denden Lazaro-Revilla boosts an already stacked Creamline lineup alongside former Ateneo teammates Alyssa Valdez, Ella de Jesus, and Jia de Guzman.....»»
KathNiel, other celebrities visit Ronaldo Valdez wake
Celebrities Kathryn Bernardo, Daniel Padilla, Alyssa Muhlach and Gelli de Belen, to name a few, visited Ronaldo Valdez's wake......»»
Clutch Queen: Alyssa Valdez showcases experience in delivering daggers during Creamline s title clincher
She may not have had regular playing time during the elimination round, but phenom Alyssa Valdez remained the top choice for Creamline Cool Smashers head coach Sherwin Meneses when the going got tough in their title clincher vs Choco Mucho in the 2023 PVL 2nd All-Filipino Conference Saturday night......»»
Alyssa Valdez glad to replace UAAP heartbreak in Araneta with new PVL title memory
Alyssa Valdez, a core figure of the two most-watched volleyball games in Philippine history, is grateful for fans' continued support as Creamline nabs its 7th PVL title.....»»
Devised one-act play stages personal experiences, survival stories during storms
Unós is a one-act play that explores the multiple meanings, significance and impact of storms in both personal and collective consciousness. It will be staged from 26 to 27 October. The drama spotlights a singular performance adaptation based on notable disaster survival experiences. It weaves the stories from individual accounts, reported narratives, news clippings, and excerpts from literary works. It likewise focuses on the weather disturbance’s remarkable effects on the individual’s mental, physical, emotional, physiological and spiritual well-being. Through the actors’ interpretation and re-enactment, the production aims to highlight how natural turbulences serve as powerful symbols that reflect the complexity of the human condition, such as desires and struggles. The 45-minute production was written and will be performed by De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde Theater Arts Program alumni Janji Gamboa, Kate Loreno, Alyssa Torres and graduating students Michael Hilao and Jiana Velasco. It was co-directed by industry practitioner, production designer and Benilde Theater Arts Program chairperson Tuxqs Rutaquio and performance-maker and contemporary staging company Langgam Dance Troupe director Jenny Logico-Cruz. Both are educators under the college’s School of Arts, Culture and Performance. Unós will have shows at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. at the 5F Theater of the Benilde Design + Arts Campus, 950 Pablo Ocampo Street, Malate, Manila. Tickets are available at P350. For ticket reservations and more information, visit www.facebook.com/benildearts. The post Devised one-act play stages personal experiences, survival stories during storms appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Security Bank pays it forward
Education serves as a lasting legacy for many. Living proof is the story of Rhona Alma Bello, a customer advisor from Security Bank’s Santiago Branch, who witnessed Security Bank Foundation Inc.’s turnover of a school building to her and her daughter’s alma mater, Santiago South Central School. “Having our bank’s foundation donate classrooms to the public school where I graduated made me even prouder. It is an honor to be part of an institution that invests in the construction of much-needed classrooms for our public schools,” Bello said. With over 37 years of dedicated service to the bank, Santiago branch business manager Agnes Alcid looks at the 12 classrooms donated to Santiago as one of her most memorable legacies upon retirement. “I hope the community will always remember the bank and its endeavors for improving the quality of education,” Alcid said. Security Bank’s branch business managers coordinate with community stakeholders to help SBFI implement its classroom construction projects. Recently, SBFI turned over 12 classrooms to Santiago City, Isabela consisting of a two-story, four-classroom building for Santiago North Central School SPED Center and a two-story, eight-classroom building for Santiago South Central School, among the most populated public schools in the city. After turning over 675 classrooms and benefiting 120 schools across 69 cities and municipalities in the country, SBFI Chairman Rafael F. Simpao Jr. said he hopes “the legacy that Security Bank shall leave behind, through our Classrooms Project, is that we have been instrumental in the improvement of the learning conditions in the country’s public schools and in the academic performance of students nationwide.” Santiago City Mayor Atty. Alyssa Sheena Tan also believes that education is an important legacy to leave for the people of her city. “It is imperative to invest in our people, especially the youth, for their education so they can succeed in the 21st-century economy,” Mayor Tan said. “Security Bank Foundation has bestowed to the Department of Education an invaluable asset that will help shape the lives of generations to come,” added Dr. Flordeliza Gecobe, Department of Education Division of Santiago City Schools Division Superintendent. The post Security Bank pays it forward appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»