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US, UK accuse China of cyberespionage that hit millions of people
The aim of the global hacking operation was to 'repress critics of the Chinese regime, compromise government institutions, and steal trade secrets,' Deputy US Attorney General Lisa Monaco says.....»»
Balik-Tanaw | The dissident love of Jesus
The readings for Palm Sunday begin with narrating the triumphant entry of Jesus and His disciples to Jerusalem. According to the story, Passover and the Feast of the Unleavened Bread is coming in two days’ time and a lot of Jews will go up to Jerusalem to celebrate the feast. As observant Jews, Jesus and his disciples came to Jerusalem in observance of the feast that will take place (John 12: 12-16; Mark 14:1-15). When they drew near Jerusalem, to Bethphage at the Mount of Olives, Jesus instructed his two disciples to go to a village where they will find an ass and to bring it to him. Jesus rode on the ass when he entered Jerusalem. The people accompanied him and they held palm branches while crying out, ‘Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Blessed is the kingdom of our Father David that is to come! Hosanna in the highest!’ (Mark 11:1-10). The post Balik-Tanaw | The dissident love of Jesus appeared first on Bulatlat......»»
Drew Barrymore ushered offstage after alleged stalker disrupts interview
Actress-host Drew Barrymore had to be escorted offstage during a live interview when an alleged stalker in the audience attempted to approach her......»»
‘Here Lies Love’ co-producer says hit musical may soon be staged in Manila
After conquering Broadway with an all-Filipino cast, Here Lies Love, the musical created by David Byrne and Fatboy Slim about former First Lady Imelda Marcos, may soon be staged in the Philippines. It’s being talked about,” Don Michael H. Mendoza, a co-producer of the Broadway production, told Daily Tribune in an exclusive interview. He recently flew in from the United States for a vacation and to visit some family and friends. [gallery columns="2" size="large" ids="171941,171942"] “The hope is that the first international production will be in Manila. But they’re also considering Sydney. It’s very early in discussions, but there are plans to bring it abroad. We’ll just have to look for the right place that will house the show because the set is so different. It’s more probably like a studio space than a traditional theater.” Mendoza also confirmed having an all-Filipino cast in the planned touring production, hopefully with the current lineup led by Arielle Jacobs (as Imelda), Jose Llana (as Ferdinand Marcos Sr.), Conrad Ricamora (as Ninoy Aquino) and Lea Salonga (in a special guest role as Ninoy’s mother Aurora). “Of course, it depends on where people are at that point of time,” he pointed out. “If they haven’t moved on to other shows, what their schedules are like. So, hopefully… It would be great to bring the whole cast, but it depends on what they’ll have next.” Show vacancies In case of vacancies, the production may audition performers based in the Philippines, like it did before. This led to the question about Mark Bautista, who played Marcos in both the London and Seattle productions of Here Lies Love after it premiered off-Broadway in 2013 at The Public Theater in New York City. Jose Llana, who currently plays Marcos, originated the role off-Broadway. “We auditioned people from the Philippines,” Mendoza said of their casting process for the Broadway staging. “So I’m sure Mark auditioned. He was in high consideration.” The co-producer explained that Mark’s non-inclusion in the current cast doesn’t mean the Filipino singer-actor “won’t be in that later.” He shared the story of a friend of his who was able to join the cast months after auditioning and doing other shows. “It’s a never-say-never situation.” As for Salonga’s limited stay in the show, Mendoza said the Tony winner has another engagement, but “she might come back later down the road. But for now, she’s on until the 19th (of August).” About the unfortunate invasion of Salonga’s privacy in her own dressing room, “Lea handled it really well. The public opinion is on our side. We worked it out,” said Mendoza, adding that the production has tightened its security as a result of the incident. “Like Lea said, a ticket buys you access to the show, that’s it. Meet-and-greets, that’s because they’re nice, not because it’s in the contract. If they do a stage door greeting, that’s out of the goodness of their heart. They’re not contracted to do that, so they don’t have to entertain you after the show.” Positive reception Mendoza, who’s among the “at least 20” co-producers of Here Lies Love (aside from “five lead producers and three to four associate producers”) expressed joy and excitement when talking about how the Fil-Am community and Broadway theatergoers have received the musical. “It’s good, positive,” he said. “People are really enjoying the show. The lifespan of the show is 1945 to 1986, just after the Edsa Revolution. It is fun. It’s an enjoyable show. They liked that they learned something — even the people who really know the story, they also say that they learned something they didn’t know about Imelda or Ninoy or whoever. So, all positive. “The negative things we received are just about content. People [were] worried about watering down what actually happened, but, like I said in the interview, it’s supposed to be entertaining. It’s not a documentary, you know. If it gets you to think about something, we’ve done our job.” He also recalled the stellar opening night last 20 July, with celebrity attendees like actors Drew Barrymore and Daniel Dae Kim, comedian-TV host Stephen Colbert, filmmaker Spike Lee, singer-songwriter Shoshana Bean, hairstylist Frederic Fekkai and fashion icon Anna Wintour. “There were so many people that I heard were there, but I didn’t see them,” he said. But he didn’t miss seeing his fellow co-producers Jo Koy and H.E.R. at the opening. Mendoza said Here Lies Love has tickets open until January 2024 and its contract with The Broadway Theater, where it’s playing, is “open-ended.” So it can “keep going as long as tickets sales are up.” He then gave a satisfied smile: “So far, so good.” In the future, he said he hopes to produce more shows, including maybe an original Filipino musical or play on Broadway. “I think now that Here Lies Love has happened, it’s more possible. I won’t say it’s easy, I won’t say it’s easier. But I will say the door is now open for the others to follow.” The post ‘Here Lies Love’ co-producer says hit musical may soon be staged in Manila appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
‘Ravishing, irresistible’: ‘Here Lies Love’ opens to solid reviews
Here Lies Love, the groundbreaking musical about former First Lady Imelda Marcos, officially opened on Broadway on Thursday night, 20 July, with an all-Filipino cast led by Tony-winning actor Lea Salonga and a guest list headed by Filipino-American entertainers H.E.R. and Jo Koy, who are among the show’s producers. Giselle Tongi, a known actress in the Philippines before migrating to the United States, is also a co-producer who functions as community/cultural liaison. She was joined at the event by other celebrities of Filipino descent, including actress Tia Carrere, fashion designer Josie Natori and drag performer Manila Luzon. There were also Hollywood figures, such as actors Drew Barrymore and Daniel Dae Kim, comedian-TV host Stephen Colbert, filmmaker Spike Lee, singer-songwriter Shoshana Bean and hairstylist Frederic Fekkai. [gallery size="full" ids="161929,161926,161931"] Philippine-based actors Yassi Pressman and Mark Bautista, plus Liza Soberano, who’s trying her luck in the United States, were in attendance, too, along with fashion photographer BJ Pascual and model-host Joey Mead.The show has received mostly raves so far. Charles Isherwood of The Wall Street Journal praised “the irresistible score” that is “like nothing else on Broadway,” a sentiment shared by Peter Marks of the Washington Post who said the show’s “jolting tunes, melodic and insistent, send scintillating vibrations through your nervous system.” Wrote Greg Evans of Deadline: “The real pull of Here Lies Love is the staging, with a malleable performance space, an audience herded to and fro, and cast members finding perches throughout the venue.” [caption id="attachment_161930" align="aligncenter" width="720"] LEA Salonga and Manila Luzon.[/caption] Chris Jones of the Chicago Tribune, meanwhile, pointed to “a couple of formidable assets. One is the Byrne-and-Slim soundscape, which is to my mind more beautiful, more exciting and more surprising than any score on Broadway last season… The second strength is director Alex Timbers’ conceptual staging.” “The groundbreaking, floor-shaking Here Lies Love makes space for itself like no Broadway show ever has,” said Adam Feldman in Time Out New York, with the “immersive production” allowing audience members to “get swept up in the shifting tides and undertows of history.” [caption id="attachment_161933" align="aligncenter" width="449"] FILMMAKER Spike Lee (middle). | PHOTOGRAPHS COURTESY OF IG/HERE LIES LOVE[/caption] And Johnny Oleksinki of The New York Post concluded: “Even if Here Lies Love doesn’t reach the emotional highs of Evita… it’s a ravishing sensory experience unlike any other.” Here Lies Love is based on the concept album created by Scottish-American musician/songwriter/record producer David Byrne and English musician/DJ/record producer Fatboy Slim that evolved into a rock musical. It tells the story of Imelda’s rise to power and subsequent fall in the aftermath of the People Power revolution in 1986. The show premiered off-Broadway in 2013 at The Public Theater in New York City. A year later, it moved to the Royal National Theater in London, England, and then was restaged at Seattle Repertory Theater in the U.S. in 2017. Mark Bautista played the role of the late President Ferdinand Marcos in both the London and Seattle productions. In the current Broadway run, Arielle Jacobs plays Imelda and Jose Llana reprises the Ferdinand Marcos role he originated at The Public Theater. Conrad Ricamora takes on the part of Ninoy Aquino, while Lea Salonga portrays Ninoy’s mother Aurora Aquino in a limited run until 13 August. The post ‘Ravishing, irresistible’: ‘Here Lies Love’ opens to solid reviews appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Beyoncé among `Time’ most influential people
Beyoncé made it to the Time 100 Most Influential People on account of her body of work which represents the “legacy and culture of Black artists” as well as her contribution to Black gay and queer community. Beyoncé, who finished the award-winning Renaissance album last year, was cited under the category of “Titans.” She was bundled along with Angela Bassett, Lionel Messi and Elon Musk – all considered giants in their field. Among those in the prestigious lists are Joe Biden under “Leaders” category; Michael B. Jordan, Drew Barrymore, Ali Wong, Aubrey Plaza, Lea Michele and Salma Hayek under “Artists.” The post Beyoncé among `Time’ most influential people appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Drew Barrymore announces cookbook collaboration with Pinay chef
Hollywood actress Drew Barrymore is cooking up a storm with her first-ever collaboration with “culinary partner in crime,” Filipina chef Pilar Valdes. The 46-year-old celebrity made the announcement last 21 April. Drew and Pilar unveiled a gigantic version of the book on the talk show, the cookbook titled ‘Rebel Homemaker: Food, Family, Life,’ and […] The post Drew Barrymore announces cookbook collaboration with Pinay chef appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»