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33 youngstars patalbugan sa ‘Road to Starkada’, Eric Quizon feeling ‘tatay’
MUKHANG promising naman ang mga aspiring artists na ipinakilala ng NET25 para sa kanilang daily talent-reality show na “Road to Starkada“. Napapanood ito mula Monday hanggang Friday, 5:30 p.m. kung saan magpapatalbugan sa kanilang mga angking talento ang 33 young talents na una nang sumailalim sa iba’t ibang workshop sa loob ng ilang buwan. Mapapanood.....»»
Young artists told: ‘Your talent can be monetized’
Veteran singer-songwriter Jose Mari Chan recently went viral for his piece of advice to aspiring musicians......»»
Rewards, innovations, sustainability
Globe, the mobile leader and top digital solutions provider in the Philippines, is redefining customer appreciation with its annual G Day celebration, which brings together life-enabling tools and rewards in line with its mission to uplift the lives of Filipinos. Stretching beyond the date of 17 September (09/17) or 0917, which represents Globe’s mobile number prefix, this month-long celebration offers Globe customers digital innovations and next-gen tech experiences. Globe is also committed to using the G Day platform to reiterate its message of environmental sustainability. Throughout its G Day events and activities, Globe is championing sustainability by encouraging customers to observe eco-friendly and socially-conscious practices through small acts, from proper waste disposal and avoidance of single-use plastics to using sustainable transport through the use of Globe’s electric vehicle shuttles to and from event venues, or via carpooling. Customers are also encouraged to support advocacies such as the Hapag Movement, the Globe-led initia-tive that aims to address involuntary hunger through supplemental feeding and livelihood training. G Chance The Raffle. Globe customers can use their Rewards points to redeem raffle entries via the GlobeOne App. G Chance The Raffle can also kick-start online businesses and equip aspiring vloggers, giving them a chance to learn the ropes from industry leaders such as YouTube, Meta and TikTok. Winners will get access to premium subscriptions such as the RUSH Spark Lite e-Store Platform and Canva Pro, along with the tools they would need in their creator or business owner journey. Techies can win the latest intelligent gadgets, and for shopaholics, Globe is giving away a shopping spree at Puregold, plus GCash prizes and more. Customers can redeem entries until 30 September 2023. G Music Fest. G Music Fest, now on its fourth year, is making an even bigger comeback as a music and creator Festival. With a focus on celebrating local talent, this year will feature an all-Pinoy lineup: Urbandub, December Avenue, Lola Amour, Dilaw, PLAYERTWO, Paul Pablo, Sugarcane, The Itchyworms, Mayonnaise, Ace Ban-zuelo, Nobita, Munimuni and Syd Hartha at Circuit Grounds in Makati on 16 September. Beyond inspiration through music, the festival’s Creator Hub will encourage self-expression, learning and creativity through various art and community building activities such as live murals and painting with Drip Splash and Paint It Fun. G Creator Con. On 17 September, G Creator Con aims to unlock the creative potential of each Filipino in the music, content design and technology space. The event, to be held simultaneously at The Globe Tower, BGC Amphitheater and Globe Creator House, transforms BGC into an art and tech city powered by Globe and serves as a springboard for Globe’s Creator Culture, a long-term program combining thought-leadership, creative tech experiences and rewarding opportunities through creator project grants. Creator Talks will feature speakers from Meta, YouTube, DTI Design Center, Myx, Social Media Marketing PH, Bitskwela, and creative thought-leaders Nadine Lustre, Mela Habijan, Pat Tinguy, Eva Le Queen, Pio Dumayas of Lola Amour as panelists. G Fair. To be held on 23 to 24 September the following weekend also at the BGC Amphitheater, the art and tech pop-up market G Fair will showcase Filipino entrepreneurs and artists. With curated micro, small and medium-size enterprises and artists from MoCAF (Modern and Contemporary Art Festival), the bazaar will offer a blend of homegrown businesses and art. G Battle Zone: G Legends Cup and REV Major. Gaming enthusiasts can participate in an online nationwide Mobile Legends tournament, the G Legends Cup, on 23 to 30 September. Winners will receive cash prizes and a chance to meet, greet and even scrim with Globe’s main gaming ambassador Blacklist International. Gamers may also join the Philippines’ largest fighting game tournament, REV Major 2023, to be held at the SMX Convention Center on 30 September and 1 October. Here, the best of Pinoy gamers will play against international fighting game esports athletes. Attendees will also enjoy exclusive giveaways from Globe’s partners such as GrabCar, Move It and Foodpanda. For more information on the G Day events, download and explore the GlobeOne app or visit glbe.co/GDayEveryday. The post Rewards, innovations, sustainability appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Ode to creativity
Set to be the most monumental iteration yet, the 6th Albay Multimedia Arts Convention this year will be held on 2 and 3 September at Ayala Malls Legazpi, a venue celebrated for its unwavering support of the creative community. What began as a modest gathering with a few dozen attendees in 2016 has seen exponential growth year after year. From hundreds to thousands and now tens of thousands of attendees, the Albay Multimedia Arts Convention has established itself as the largest event celebrating creativity in South Luzon. This year’s theme, “Palette of Inclusion: Celebrating Diversity in the Creative Industry”, not only underscores the rich tapestry of artistic talent within the region but also emphasizes the integral role that diversity plays in the broader creative landscape. As the convention continues to grow, so does its commitment to fostering an inclusive environment for all artists and creators. One of the convention’s primary missions is the continuous organization of community events aimed at honing the skills of aspiring artists. These events serve as a foundation, ensuring that emerging talent is well-equipped to be competitive in the ever-evolving creative industry, whether their passion lies in art, design, or any other creative discipline. The significant contributions of the Bicol Region’s creative community, particularly through events like the Albay Multimedia Arts Convention, have been pivotal in the recent adoption of the Philippine Creative Industry Development Act. This newly enacted law recognizes and promotes the immense potential of the creative sector within the Philippines, with the Bicol Region standing as a testament to the nation’s artistic prowess. None of this would have been possible without the unwavering support of the event’s sponsors and partner communities, all of whom have played an instrumental role in the convention’s growth and success over the years. The post Ode to creativity appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
The secret to Harrison Ford’s success and staying power
Harrison Ford, one of Hollywood’s most bankable and most revered stars, has a “very simple” advice to aspiring artists. Or, anyone for that matter who dreams of making it in their chosen profession......»»
For David Bolno, Success is Measured Differently
Many aspiring artists aspire to be famous entertainers, but it’s critical to understand that success isn’t solely defined by fame and fortune. Giving back to.....»»
Filipino ‘parloristas’ star in exhibit at international biennial in China
Tsupet, a photography exhibit on the lives of Filipino gay beauty parlor workers, was showcased at the second Quanzhou International Image Biennial at the Fujian Huaguang Photographic Art Museum in Fuzhou, Fujian, China. With the theme “We Learn the Rules in Order to Break Them,” the biennial gathered entries from 40 international arts and design institutions. It served as an exploration of the differences and similarities of artists under various conditions. Organized by a roster of photography educators from across the globe, it was an exchange program where participants and viewers alike can earn a broader perspective of different communities through diverse lenses. Each of the featured work displayed personal and independent stances and imaginations towards the world. It was a collective study of the biennial’s core value where artists build their basic rules of creation from their own practice, before absorbing the experience of others and embodying the restriction of rules and tolerance of no regulations. [caption id="attachment_137957" align="aligncenter" width="525"] Photographs Courtesy of Lou Russell Fajardo | Beauty Parlor staff at work.[/caption] Following the theme, young creative Lou Russell Fajardo, a photography student from the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB) School of New Media Arts, captured slices of lives of Filipino parloristas in a series of vibrant pictures. Fajardo, who is part of the LGBTQ+ community, believes that his subjects “do not get enough recognition” and highlights their role as an inspiration for those who remain in the closet. [caption id="attachment_137958" align="aligncenter" width="525"] A customer being shampooed.[/caption] “Behind these individuals who are often found in public city markets are people who have had difficult childhoods full of abuse and discrimination,” he stated. “With the dream that one day the SOGIE Bill will be passed into law, they look forward to its success and the protection it can provide to the LGBTQIA+ community.” [caption id="attachment_137960" align="aligncenter" width="525"] One of the streetside beauty parlors.[/caption] Born and raised in Pangasinan, the aspiring photojournalist believes in the power of images to shed light on the struggles of the marginalized. “Through my works, I wish people will see parloristas not as ordinary workers but also human beings molded by experiences,” he said. [caption id="attachment_137962" align="aligncenter" width="2560"] PROUD parlorista in their parlor.[/caption] The second Quanzhou International Image Biennial also featured the works of his fellow photography students Jyllan Sydrey Bitalac, Macee Tingson and Toni Rose Guinto, whose thought-provoking monochromatic works grace the exhibition catalogue. Among the participating institutions included Accademia di Belle Arti di Bologna, Bandung Institute of Technology, Chiang Mai University, Columbia College Chicago, Copenhagen School for Film and Photography, Elam School of Fine Arts-University of Auckland, Iceland University of the Arts, Kansas City Art Institute, Kyungil University, Massachusetts College of Art and Design and Nanyang Technological University. Also included in the roster are Randolph College in Ashebero, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Texas State University, Tokyo Polytechnic University, University of Sarajevo, University of the Witwatersrand Johannesburg, University of Zagreb, University College London and Zurich University of the Arts. Completing the lineup are Royal Academy of Art in The Hague, Lomonosov Moscow State University, British Higher School of Design Moscow and Galperin’s Faculty of Photojournalism the Union Journalists St. Petersburg. The post Filipino ‘parloristas’ star in exhibit at international biennial in China appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
High time for Phl film-making to rise, says solon
A lawmaker recently expressed his all-out support to all Filipino films being released all over the world, saying that it’s about time to continue setting the bar high for Filipino movies abroad and promoting its local contents overseas. Quezon City first district Congressman Juan Carlos “Arjo” Atayde stressed that the Philippines has many great actors, actresses, directors, scriptwriters and film producers, workers, among others, that can produce world class films available on cinemas and streaming services. Speaking of various films and digital content’s — which are now being produced by many savvy filmmakers internationally especially Koreans -- the Philippines is also doing its own share of producing great film contents throughout the years especially in the era of social media. “We’ve been in the film industry for many decades and most of our films are highly-recognized abroad. We just have to keep supporting and promoting it. Our talents have been known worldwide so I think it’s time to set the bar high and we can do it,” Atayde said. A seasoned actor himself, Atayde will also star in a crime-thriller six-episode series Cattleya Killer starting 1 June which will be shown to audiences around the world particularly in Southeast Asia, Hong Kong and Taiwan, among territories, through a streaming service Amazon Prime Video. The series is based on the 1996 film “Sa Aking Mga Kamay” — a story of a serial killer who victimizes women who cheats on their husbands. Cattleya Killer is set years after this 1996 movie with Christopher de Leon reprising his role as Joven Dela Rosa. Also starring in the episodes are Jake Cuenca, Arjo’s sister Ria Atayde, Nonie Buencamino, Jane Oineza, Rafael Siguion-Reyna, Zsa Zsa Padilla, Frances Ignacio, Jojit Lorenzo, Ricky Davao and Ketchup Eusebio. The six-episode series produced by ABS CBN and Nathan Studios is directed by Dan Villegas. It was first premiered in MIPCOM Cannes last October. Job opportunities and big breaks will benefit the Philippine film industry to enhance the acting and production skills of all aspiring film workers, according to Atayde. The Philippines has to conquer the world market for films so that it will provide more opportunities and jobs to more current and upcoming Filipino artists,” said Atayde, who is also the vice chair of the Creative Industry and Performing Arts committee in the House of Representatives. He also believes that Filipino films can be world class and entertaining that’s why the government needs to really support it. Other countries like India , Korea and others, have certain programs to uplift the film industry. “With all our talents and production teams in this country, nothing is impossible,” said Atayde. The post High time for Phl film-making to rise, says solon appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Maki-trending ka : Team Patakam advises aspiring TikTok food vloggers
Five of the most popular TikTok food vloggers, known as Team Patakam, gave pieces of advice to aspiring food content creators on how to make their videos viral......»»
Paul Jatayna to speak at Liverpool conference
Artist and LGBTQ+ advocate Paul Jatayna, one of the lead organizers of the Philippines’ queer rave community, Elephant, has been chosen as an international delegate for the Sound City Conference, which will be on 28 April in Liverpool, England, United Kingdom. Supported by the British Council, UK’s international agency for cultural relations and educational opportunities, Jatayna is set to speak on the panel about “Gender Balance and Inclusivity in International Territories.” Sound City is the UK’s independent music conference and Association of Independent Music UK’s Conference in The North. For over 15 years, they have remained at the forefront of the global music conference circuit and welcomed leading industry figures, emerging artists and aspiring music business professionals from across the world to Liverpool for a full-day program of educational panels, in-conversations and networking parties. “We are honored to be working alongside the British Council to bring an outstanding group of speakers from around the world to Sound City 2023. With a shared passion for creating new business opportunities, advancing gender equality and shaping a brighter future for generations to come, we are confident that their insights and expertise will leave an indelible mark on the music industry and inspire positive change for years to come,” said Jo Whitty, Sound City chief operating officer. This delegation will open opportunities for Jatayna to talk about the Filipino LGBTQ+ community and to share the core values of Elephant, enabling a safe place for all and promoting platforms for marginalized artists in the drag and music scene. “It is important to me that I get to represent the queer community that I belong to and to raise awareness of the achievements and learning curves that we face, especially on the political and economic influence on queer nightlife psychology. I am also very keen to learn from other queer communities from other parts of the world and to understand how they customize and create their own safe space,” Jatayna shared. Mich Dulce, British Council in the Philippines’ Head of Arts, said that “equality, diversity and inclusion have always been part of the British Council’s values,” and they are thrilled to have Jatayna for the conference, which will happen alongside the three-day Sound City Liverpool festivities, from 28 to 30 April, featuring local, national, and international emerging talents. The post Paul Jatayna to speak at Liverpool conference appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Lalamove empowers aspiring women entrepreneurs to start their small businesses in PangNegosyo program
Lalamove, a leading on-demand delivery platform, has launched the Panalong PangNegosyo program for its thousands of women partner drivers to give out a business-starter package to three lady riders or drivers......»»
Just seven of 116 SUCs offer medicine programs — lawmaker
House Minority Leader Rep. Marcelino Libanan (4PS Partylist) said that Congress should allot more funding to support "highly advanced" SUCs in establishing their own medical schools to subsidize the schooling of aspiring doctors......»»
DOT advises public to ‘travel wisely’ this Holy Week
MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Tourism (DOT) is advising the public to “travel wisely” to ensure safety during the Holy Week celebrations. “Travelers needing accommodation, tours, transportation, and other tourism-related services are strongly advised to patronize DOT-accredited tourism enterprises. Accreditation by the DOT recognizes establishments as having complied with the department’s minimum standards set.....»»
Young Creatives Challenge discovers new breed of artists
Six months after the formal launch of the Young Creatives Challenge (YC2), playwrights, songwriters, graphic artists, and content creators trooped to the Samsung Hall at SM Aura for the grand finals and awarding ceremony......»»
OFW aspirants told: Engage with licensed recruitment agencies only
CEBU CITY, Philippines — The regional director of the Department of Migrant Workers in Central Visayas (DMW-7) warned aspiring Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) to engage with only legitimate and licensed recruitment agencies. Lawyer Karl Arriola, DMW-7 director, told CDN Digital that even if he was a lawyer, he still subscribed to the doctors’ advice: Prevention.....»»
Sarah G, Mikhail Red sanib-pwersa, ‘horror’ nga ba ang comeback film?
EXCITED na ang maraming fans sa comeback film ni Popstar Royalty Sarah Geronimo! Ang exciting news, ibinandera sa Instagram post ng Viva Artists Agency kung saan makikita ang litrato ng batikang singer kasama ang award-winning director na si Mikhail Red. Wala pag detalye kung ano ang aabangan kay Sarah at Mikhail, pero mababasa ang katagang.....»»
Medical School Loans: A Comprehensive Guide
Embarking on a journey through medical school is a significant undertaking, and for many aspiring physicians, navigating the financial aspects can be a daunting task. Securing appropriate funding through medical school loans is a crucial step in this process. This comprehensive guide aims to provide valuable insights into how to find the best medical school […] The post Medical School Loans: A Comprehensive Guide appeared first on Kagay An......»»
AFP exec’s promotion bypassed after wife’s physical abuse accusation
An aspiring Armed Forces of the Philippines brigadier general accused of domestic abuse by his wife was bypassed by the Commission on Appointments yesterday.....»»
For aspiring entrepreneurs: Mister Donut offers 90-day business trial package
Mister Donut, a strong international brand with 40 years of proven franchising track record in the Philippines, is encouraging budding entrepreneurs or those who want to test the viability of a new location to pursue their franchising plans via its 90-day business trial package......»»
Payo ng DonBelle sa mga baguhang talent ng Star Magic: Love what you do!
NAG-SHARE ng ilang tips sina Belle Mariano at Donny Pangilinan sa mga kapwa nila Star Magic artists na nagsisimula pa lang sa entertainment industry. Agaw-eksena ang DonBelle loveteam sa ginanap na Star Magical Prom 2024 nitong nagdaang Thursday, March 14, kung saan rumampa sila suot ang kanilang modern “Beauty and The Beast”-inspired OOTD. “Enchanting” ang aura.....»»