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Kapuso loveteams lead Sparkle’s first overseas show
For its first-ever international show, Sparkle GMA Artist Center has tapped six of its brightest stars to bring a piece (and an experience) of home to Filipinos in Canada and regale them. Hence, it is titled “Sparkle Goes To Canada” on April 5 and 7, with Southview Alliance Church, Calgary, and Toronto Pavilion, Toronto, as venues, respectively......»»
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......»»
Kieffer Alas shines brightest in 2024 NBTC adidas All-Star Game
IN the midst of the hottest young guns of juniors basketball, La Salle Zobel guard Kieffer Alas stood tall on Saturday's 2024 Smart-NBTC All-Star Saturday......»»
Weekend of fun, thrill in Bacolod
The PBA will bring its brightest stars to Bacolod for the first time in 16 years for a weekend of fun, test of skills and friendly competition later this month......»»
New Dawn: Cignal’s Catindig flexes defense; Creamline sits recruits in win over Farm Fresh
Former F2 star libero Dawn Macandili-Catindig shines brightest in a stacked PVL triple-header highlighted by new recruits like Grethcel Soltones and Celine Domingo.....»»
ACLEX celebrates 15 years with quality MCLE seminars
The Asian Center for Legal Excellence celebrated its 15th anniversary of service to the Philippine lawyers’ community with some of the brightest legal minds in attendance at One Shangri-La Place, Mandaluyong City on Jan. 5, 2024. .....»»
Tom Kim shines the brightest for Asian golf in 2023
The year 2023 was no doubt a tale of two halves for Tom Kim, who struggled to hit consistent results after ramping up his ball speed......»»
’Twas an amazing hoops year
As 2023 comes to a close, let’s recall the brightest moments in Philippine basketball that made the year one of the most memorable ever. Here are five of the top 10 hoop highlights to remember:.....»»
Running on full tank
Jonathan Williams III served as the fire-starter anew as Phoenix continued to burn brightest in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup......»»
MOA Night of Lights returns: Christmas Illumination Park gets bigger, brighter, more magical
The highly anticipated annual festival ‘MOA Night of Lights’ returns for its third edition at the SM Mall of Asia. This year’s holiday spectacle has a lot of surprises as customers explore a trail of wonder and enchantment with the brightest sights, twinkling lights and immersive attractions all in one area for free......»»
2nd Retail Leaders Summit showcases industry’s top leaders
The best and the brightest in the industry will converge at the second edition of the Retail Leaders Summit organized by the Philippine Retailers Association on October 24 at the Dusit Thani Manila, Makati......»»
The MOPC’s best journalists
For the first time in its 78 years, the Manila Overseas Press Club honors outstanding journalists and media organizations, local media’s best, bravest, brightest and most influential. A judgement of peers, the most coveted journalism awards are those given by press clubs......»»
National Master titles at stake in national chess championships
The country’s best and brightest chessers in search of a National Master title and glory will converge from Oct. 6 to 8 for the Philippine National Amateur Championships in Tagaytay City......»»
Aces of design
The search for the brightest and most creative interior designers and architects in the country continues after Nippon Paint (Coatings) Philippines Inc. turned on the green light with a theme launch of the Asia Young Designer Awards — a platform designed to inspire students to develop their skills through cross-learning opportunities and networking with key industry players, as well as with their fellow peers in the region. Held at the Quezon Hall 1 of Seda Vertis in Diliman, Quezon City, the event encouraged students of Interior Design and Architecture to use their talents in transforming future environments and creating a significant impact in the succeeding generations through practical design solutions that help address pressing issues of our time. Now on its 15th year, this year’s AYDA Awards carries the theme “Converge: Championing Purposeful Design,” which is a fitting reflection of Nippon Paint’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of creative excellence. This year’s theme is about finding your core and what you truly believe in before manifesting it into your design. It focuses on a designer’s journey in searching for a cause worth fighting for. What we believe, and invest in, may change over a period of time. The use of the word “converge,” on the other hand, refers to that situation when a point or a line meets — leading to a common result. “The AYDA Awards would like to help shape a future where designers from different backgrounds, cultures and regions can learn from each other and deliver the best possible solution to common and underlying social challenges,” explained Giselle Campos, sales and marketing manager of Nippon Paint (Coatings) Philippines Inc. “Today, as designers face the challenge of providing a balance between sustainability and urbanization, and at a time when digitalization has already taken over interpersonal bonding, we believe that going local should also be considered fit for global appreciation,” she added. Aside from formally jumpstarting this year’s awards program, and explaining the contest mechanics, the launch was also used to introduce some of the biggest names in the industry who have agreed to serve as judges for the awards program. Leading the panel of adjudicators this year are Ar. Eduardo Casares (architecture category head judge), the brains behind the structure of the Tutuban Center in Divisoria, and IDr. Wilmer Lopez (interior design category head judge), president and creative director of Space Encounters, an interior design firm that specializes in interior branding and mid-century modern furniture. The post Aces of design appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Gripping action drama ‘The Missing Husband’ begins 28 August
A unique action suspense drama is coming to GMA Afternoon Prime on 28 August. The Missing Husband is headlined by some of the country’s brightest stars: Yasmien Kurdi as Millie, Jak Roberto as Joed, Sophie Albert as Ria, Joross Gamboa as Brendan and Rocco Nacino as Anton. Also starring are Nadine Samonte as Nona, a devoted wife and mother; Shamaine Buencamino as Sharon, Anton’s clingy and dependent mother; Michael Flores as Banong, Anton’s happy-go-lucky and lazy brother-in-law; Maxine Eigenmann as Leila, the grumpy and rude sister of Anton; Cai Cortez as Glenndolyn, Millie’s fierce yet funny best friend; Bryce Eusebio as Norman, the nerdy and aloof son of Leila and Banong; and Patricia Coma as Arya, the smart and achiever daughter of Nona. The Missing Husband follows the story of OFWs in Qatar, Anton and Millie, who venture to work abroad away from their families to save enough money for their future. However, their plans change when Millie gets pregnant. They try to start anew in the Philippines, getting married and signing up for an investment opportunity that eventually turns out to be a scam, becoming a nightmare for the couple. The gripping series is produced by the award-winning GMA Entertainment Group headed by senior vice president Lilybeth G. Rasonable; vice president for drama Cheryl Ching-Sy; assistant vice president for drama Ali Marie N. Dedicatoria; senior program manager Antonio R. Pastorpide; and executive producer Mavic O. Tagbo. The creative team behind The Missing Husband is composed of creative director Aloy Adlawan; creative head Dode Cruz; head writer Marides Severino; writers Renato Custodio Jr., Mark Duane Angoas and Maria Christina S. Velasco; and brainstormer Cynthia A. Paz. The Missing Husband — under the helm of esteemed director Mark Reyes — unreels Mondays to Fridays, 4:05 p.m., on GMA Afternoon Prime and Pinoy Hits. Global Pinoys can also catch the program via GMA Pinoy TV. The post Gripping action drama ‘The Missing Husband’ begins 28 August appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Convention explores innovative housing strategies
To drive sustainable growth in the regional real estate sector, the Subdivision and Housing Developers Association, Inc. is set to hold the 31st SHDA — DHSUD National Developers Convention on 5 and 6 October at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Cebu City. Theme is “LOKAL NA BAI: Building National Growth Through Regional Development.” The convention is expected to be a gathering of around 300 developers, policymawkers, suppliers and other housing industry stakeholders to discuss and explore innovative strategies that can stimulate economic progress at the local level while contributing to overall national development. SHDA Chairman, Arlene Keh, said, “We are thrilled to have NatCon this year in Cebu. This year’s convention will be an opportunity to discuss key themes, from regional empowerment to sustainable solutions, as we collectively shape a brighter nation-building future. This brings together the brightest minds in the housing industry that will harness the potential of local communities, driving progress that resonates far beyond geographical boundaries. We at SHDA embrace this moment with enthusiasm and determination, knowing that our collaborative efforts will pave the way for more inclusive and sustainable housing in the country.” With SHDA’s continued support for the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development, the convention will also provide more insights into the Pambansang Pabahay Para Sa Pilipino Program, spearheaded by the current administration. The 4PH Program addresses the growing housing demand and affordability challenges Filipino citizens to face. This coincides with last year’s NatCon theme, which aimed to tackle the new Marcos administration’s priorities for the housing industry. The program seeks to provide decent and affordable housing options for low-to-middle-income families through a comprehensive approach, promoting homeownership and community development nationwide. This year’s National Developers Convention in Cebu will be the third edition held in the city, following the successful events in 2008 and 2015. Registration for the 31st National Developers Convention will open on 21 August and will be made available online. The post Convention explores innovative housing strategies appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Raga gatecrashes Euro Pool Championships Last 4
When he first picked up a cue stick and won his first tournament back home in Cebu City in 2010, Anthony Raga dreamt of carving his name in the history books as one of the sport’s best and brightest......»»
Wonder women
It’s been a special week for Filipina athletes. The Blu Girls made a strong run in the XVII Women’s Softball World Cup while the Filipinas posted a historic triumph in the FIFA Women’s World Cup. Oft-ignored in a country that is crazy over basketball, boxing, and volleyball, the Filipina clouters opened their campaign with three straight losses to Canada, Japan and Venezuela before finally winning over New Zealand and Italy to gain a slight chance of barging into the final round. But in a battle of survival, the Blu Girls fell short. The scores were tied at 5 in the fourth inning when Italy surged again by sending Alessandra Rotondo home. The Blu Girls tried to launch a final attempt to retake the lead but Cristy Joy Roa was struck out by the airtight Italian defense. The Blu Girls missed a chance to vie in the finals next year as they ended their campaign in fourth place with a 2-4 win-loss card. Still, it was a solid performance considering the high level of competition at this prestigious event held at the Campo Comunale da Softball in Castions di Strada, Italy. Around 18,000 kilometers from Italy, the Filipinas were making the country proud in the FIFA Women’s World Cup. Sarina Bolden, a 27-year-old daughter of an American father and a Filipino mother from California, soared high to connect a header right into the heart of the Kiwi defense that served as the country’s first-ever goal in the World Cup. Then, another Filipino-American in Olivia McDaniel repeatedly extinguished numerous Kiwi attacks to preserve the victory that shook the entire football world to its very foundation. Although international media had put an asterisk on the victory for having all but one foreign-born player in the 24-woman roster, the fact remains that they wouldn’t be donning the national colors in the biggest, grandest stage of football in the world if they were not emotionally attached to their homeland. Bolden put it nicely. Being part of the Filipinas is their only way to reconnect with their roots. It is their way to pay homage to their Filipino ancestors who molded them into what they are right now. The success of the women should serve as a challenge to the men. Gilas Pilipinas is also competing in a world-class event — the FIBA Basketball World Cup. But it is facing the huge challenge of forming a solid team with barely a month before the prestigious 32-nation event kicks off on 25 August. Injuries have hampered the formation of the Gilas squad. Gilas coach Chot Reyes had yet to set up the team when Carl Tamayo withdrew, saying that he needed to rest following a grueling campaign in Japan. Then, the injury bug hounded the team with RR Pogoy, Ray Parks and Calvin Oftana all failing to join the first training camp at Inspire Sports Academy in Laguna due to various ailments. Gilas left for Europe with an incomplete roster. But before they could go home, Scottie Thompson crashed with a finger injury, raising fears that he would no longer be available for the biggest basketball showpiece in the world. Worse, Gilas’s biggest marquee players — Jordan Clarkson and Kai Sotto — have yet to see a single minute of playing time with their Gilas teammates. Clarkson was supposed to arrive six weeks before the World Cup. But his negotiations with the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas stalled until he finally agreed to show up on 6 August, barely three weeks before the competition. Sotto, for his part, has a different story. After joining the National Basketball Association Summer League, the 7-foot-3 slotman flew to Manila, not to join Gilas, but to rest and recover from the back injury that he suffered in the United States. It took a week before he finally signed with Gilas, but there’s still no clarity as to when he will formally join the training. As of Saturday, Sotto, idolized by millions of Filipinos for being their brightest hope to represent them in the NBA, has yet to see a single second on the floor with the national team. With the way things are going, it seems that the country’s hosting of the World Cup is a disaster waiting to happen. The best players in the world are all set to compete but the Filipino “superstars” appear to be finding a lot of excuses to shun the huge responsibility of representing the country. Gilas should be inspired by the feats of the Blu Girls and the Filipinas. In a nation where softball and football fans are in the minority, these wonder women overcame great adversities and made great sacrifices just to play their hearts out and bring pride and glory to the country. Never mind if they can’t speak fluent Filipino or are being bashed for being the “Team B” of the United States. The mere fact that they are playing in a world-class event with the Philippine flag on their chests without conditions, without excuses is already a testament to their patriotism and burning desire to make the country proud. Indeed, strong women will always be men’s secret weapons. The post Wonder women appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
GMA Gala 2023 celebrates ‘new era of collaboration and creativity’
The Philippine entertainment industry marked a milestone last July 22 as its brightest stars came together and sparkled at the GMA Gala 2023......»»
DTI-UNIDO, innovation leaders gather to advance Industry 4.0 agenda
In partnership with the Department of Trade and Industry Competitiveness and Innovation Group and with support from the Korean International Cooperation Agency, the United Nations Industrial Development Organization spearheaded the Policy Forum on the Advancement of Industry 4.0 and Digital Transformation of Industries in the Philippines on 21 July 2023 at the Makati Diamond Residences, gathering around 50 innovation leaders from the government, private sector, academe and development partners. The forum fostered an open dialogue with industry experts through a panel discussion. DTI CIG Undersecretary Rafaelita M. Aldaba underscored the Philippines' exceptional proficiency in services and highlighted the potential of Industry 4.0 technologies in further enhancing this aspect, “We can link our services with manufacturing, agriculture and others, especially with the presence of these new technologies which would really require a lot of digital skills, software applications development, etc. These are things and areas that the Philippines has a comparative advantage,” she emphasized. The panelists aligned with this perspective as they shed light on how I4.0 continuously shapes society. Arnel Cabungcal, assistant vice president for manufacturing operations services and technology of UNILAB, Inc., highlighted the profound impact of Artificial Intelligence. “During the pandemic, through an emergency use authorization, the standard eight-year approval process of the vaccine was reduced to only eight months, with the aid of AI”, he said. Chief operating officer of Ionics-EMS Inc. Jay Chavez chimed in with his own experience of adopting smart manufacturing in the company’s operations and its impact on job placements. “With smart manufacturing increasing our production, we had to hire more people to do higher value tasks while remaining cost-effective”, he said. The importance of enabling policies also greatly surfaced through the discussion as Emmanuel Lazaro Estrada, senior vice president for regulatory development and strategy of Globe Telecom, Inc., was quoted as saying that “policies should be practical and human-centered.” Anders Isaksson, UNIDO chief of the capacity development and policy advice unit, supported this idea and reiterated the call for a needs-based approach. “Knowing what needs to be done is very important for defining policy areas and reducing policy uncertainties,” he said, while adding the connection running from innovation to I4.0 to productivity growth and welfare enhancement. “The successful adoption of I4.0 banks on the implementation of the right policy mix. This mix should not only focus on pro-I4.0 policies but also on redistribution and compensation policies at the very design stage to reduce the costs of potential disruption and transition [due to I4.0]”, stressed Isaksson. Crafting and institutionalizing such policies would require much effort from the government, according to Dr. Jamil Paolo S. Francisco, Asian Institute of Management’s executive director for the Rizalino S. Navarro Policy Center for Competitiveness. “Government should help individuals, companies, and startups become more agile”, Francisco said. Melvin Jeffrey Chan, vice president and head for enterprise innovation, business development, and consulting and presales of PLDT Enterprise, zoomed in on the critical role of the National Innovation Council. “The NIC joined the forces of the brightest minds in the country, whether they are from the public or private sector, to drive things forward through the formulation of policies and building technologies,” he pointed out. Apart from the enriching panel discussion, the forum also marked the culmination of a week-long workshop held in Pico De Loro, Batangas from 17 to 20 July 2023, participated in by a roster of innovative policy and thought leaders from select government agencies. UNIDO country representative Engr. Teddy Monroy lauded this initiative for igniting the commitment of the participating agencies to this cause, characterizing I4.0 as “a game-changer as it triggers a productive shift bringing increased efficiency and transformation of the global landscape.”. The forum capped off with assurance and support from Dr. Joseph Capuno, the National Economic and Development Authority Undersecretary for Investment Programming Group. He remarked, “Rest assured that the Philippine Government remains committed to embracing digital transformation and harnessing the power of technology to guide social and economic transformation as embodied in the Philippine Development Plan 2023-2028.” In collaboration with other development partners, the DTI and UNIDO aim to sustain the momentum and ongoing dialogue and remain dedicated to driving sustainable development through innovation. As part of this commitment, the participants will continue to gain practical experience through site visits to leading I4.0 companies, technology clusters, innovation agencies, think tanks, and business associations worldwide in the upcoming phase. The post DTI-UNIDO, innovation leaders gather to advance Industry 4.0 agenda appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»