Herlene Budol nagbitbit ng ‘lucky charm’ nang rumampa sa Bb. Pilipinas 2022: May basbas ‘yan, kaya dinala ko dahil suwerte!
MAY bitbit palang “lucky charm” ang Kapuso comedienne at beauty queen na si Herlene Budol nang rumampa siya sa Binibining Pilipinas 2022 pageant noong Linggo. Ipinakita ng dalaga sa kanyang mga online supporters kung anu-ano ang laman ng dala niyang red pouch sa finals night ng naturang national pageant na ginanap sa Araneta Coliseum nitong […] The post Herlene Budol nagbitbit ng ‘lucky charm’ nang rumampa sa Bb. Pilipinas 2022: May basbas ‘yan, kaya dinala ko dahil suwerte! appeared first on Bandera......»»
‘Chasing Tuna in the Ocean’ ekis sa mga lokal na sinehan, bakit kaya?
PAGKATAPOS ng pelikulang “Barbie,” naging kontrobersyal naman ngayon ang bagong pelikula na “Chasing Tuna in the Ocean” dahil sa pagpapakita ng “nine-dash line.” Kung matatandaan, unang ipinagbawal ang “Barbie” dito sa Pilipinas at sa Vietnam dahil nahagip sa pelikula ang mapa ng South China Sea kasama ang nine-dash line. Ngunit nanindigan ang Movie and Television.....»»
'MahalNaAraw2024: Mga Tradisyon tuwing Semana Santa
MAHALAGA ang paggunita ng Semana Santa o Holy Week lalo na sa mga Pilipino na may sagradong paniniwala bilang Katoliko. Sa katunayan, tinaguriang “Asia’s Bastion of Christianity” ang Pilipinas at isa rin ito sa mga bansang may malaking bilang ng mga Katoliko. Kaya naman hindi na rin kataka-taka na talagang binibigyan ng importansya ang Mahal.....»»
Aktres pinanggigilan ng mga kasamahan sa pagiging late, ‘di nagbago?
LUKANG-LUKA ang co-actors at buong production people ng isang movie outfit sa aktres dahil 6AM ang call time at dumating sa set ng 6PM. Humingi naman daw ng dispensa ang aktres dahil na-overlook niya ang oras bukod pa sa gumimik siya kinagabihan kaya hindi siya nagising at hindi rin siya ginising ng kanyang kasama sa.....»»
Kiray may inamin sa mga natatakot at tumatawag ng maldita kay Marian
NAKAKATAKOT! Maldita. Mahirap katrabaho. Ilan lang yan sa mga salitang ikinakabit sa Kapuso Primetime Queen na si Marian Rivera. Actually, matagal nang natsitsismis na nakakaloka raw katrabaho si Marian at kung anu-ano ngang malilisyosong kuwento ang naglalabasan tungkol sa kanyang tunay na ugali. Kaya naman sa grand mediacon ng comeback series ng wifey ni Dingdong.....»»
Mga babala sa Semana Santa para iwas-Budol, Akyat-Bahay, aksidente
SEMANA Santa na at sure na sure kaming ngayon pa lang ay naghananda na ang karamihan sa pinakahihintay na much-needed vacation. Kaya naman bago kayo mag-alisan at magpunta sa iba’t ibang lugar ngayong Holy Week, make sure lang na naplano n’yong mabuti ang mga kailangang gawin para maging maayos, exciting at ligtas ang inyong pagtitika.....»»
Jodi Sta. Maria tinamaan ng COVID kaya hindi nakarating sa party ni Mr. M
MAY balidong rason pala si Jodi Sta. Maria kaya hindi nakadalo sa “Night of 100 Stars” tribute para kay Johnny Manahan na kilala bilang Mr. M. Hindi raw totoo na binawi ang imbitasyon kay Jodi dahil mas pinaboran daw si Claudine Barretto sa event. Tinamaan daw ng COVID-19 si Jodi. Nasulat namin dito sa BANDERA ang.....»»
Global box-office hit na ‘YOLO’, masisilayan na rin sa Pilipinas sa Abril
BREAKING the limits. Rising from the ashes. A fiery soul. Ganyan mailalarawan ang bagong pelikula na malapit nang dumating dito sa ating bansa. Ito ang “YOLO,” isang inspirational comedy drama film ng bansang China na nakatakdang ipalabas sa mga lokal na sinehan sa darating na April 17. Ang Chinese comedienne na si Jia Ling ang.....»»
Kokoy sorry nang sorry kay Sue dahil sa ‘lamasan’ sa ‘Your Mother’s Son’
GRABE! As in grabe pala talaga ang mga nakakaloka at nakaka-shock na mga eksena nina Miggy Jimenez, Kokoy de Santos at Sue Prado sa “Your Mother’s Son.” Napanood namin ang pinakabagong obra ng award-winning filmmaker na si Jun Robles Lana sa ginanap na press screening nito sa Gateway Cineplex sa Cubao, Quezon City nitong nagdaang.....»»
Shell Pilipinas profit tumbles to P1.2 billion in 2023
The earnings of Shell Pilipinas Corp. plunged by 70.7 percent to P1.2 billion in 2023 from P4.1 billion in 2022 on the back of declining global fuel prices and elevated interest rates......»»
Albie knows na hindi welcome sa burol ni Jaclyn: So, bakit ako makikiramay, di ba?
ALAM naman daw ni Albie Casino na hindi siya welcome sa burol ng namayapang aktres na si Jaclyn Jose kaya bakit pa raw siya pupunta. Nagpakatotoo ang aktor sa kanyang naging sagot nang matanong kung nakiramay ba siya sa pamilyang naulila ni Jaclyn, partikular na sa anak nitong si Andi Eigenmann. Knows naman ng lahat.....»»
EXCLUSIVE: Jayda chinika ang hinahanap na katangian ng ‘right lover’
ANO-ANO kaya ang mga katangian na hinahanap ni Jayda Avanzado sa isang ideal “right lover?” ‘Yan ang inisa-isa niya sa BANDERA nang makachikahan namin ang singer kasabay ng pag-release niya ng latest single na “Right Lover, Wrong Time.” Sa exclusive interview, inamin ni Jayda na gaya ng maram ay gusto rin niya ng taong marunong.....»»
Herlene Budol reacts to pageant luto, Miss Universe fake inclusivity issues
Kapuso actress and beauty queen Herlene Budol believed that beauty pageants are really fair to every contestant. .....»»
Sara lauds support for OVP budget
Vice President Sara Duterte on Monday thanked President Ferdinand Marcor Jr. and other administration officials for defending the P125-million confidential fund of the Office of the Vice President. “I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and to several officials of the Marcos administration who stood by the Office of the Vice President as it faced the storm of attacks on the 2022 confidential fund,” Duterte said in a statement. Duterte also expressed gratitude to Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin, Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro, and Marikina Rep. Stella Quimbo for standing by the OVP amid the issue. “These efforts are genuinely appreciated because they help counter the lies told by Rep. France Castro and the Makabayan bloc in Congress on the 2022 OVP confidential fund,” Duterte said. The Vice President slammed Sen. Risa Hontiveros and House Deputy Minority Leader France Castro of ACT Teachers Partylist who questioned the transfer of budget allocations in 2022 to OVP’s confidential funds, saying such an item was not provided under last year’s General Appropriation Act. “Senator Risa Hontiveros, while she amuses the nation with her flair for drama, could only wish the 2022 OVP confidential fund was accessed illegally,” Duterte said. “It’s a shame they still cannot produce any proof to support their dirty imagination. The indignity they have caused Congress and the Senate should be enough for us not to give them serious attention,” she added. “But I believe the lies they peddled to the public will eventually lose their charm and the OVP and DepEd will persist, be vindicated, and realize their aspirations for the Filipinos and the country.” Meanwhile, Hontiveros, in reply to Duterte’s statements, said that her questioning of the OVP confidential is “just work and no drama.” “VP Sara, I thought the OVP (Office of the Vice President) can live without confidential funds? Then why do you seem to be sweating out for only a budget hearing? All agencies are releasing their proposed budget,” Hontiveros asked. The post Sara lauds support for OVP budget appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
This writers’ workshop loves Filipino literature
The Palihang Rogelio Sicat discussion on 21 June held in UP Diliman looked and sounded like an art class session. Manolo Sicat, the well-known artist and sculptor, was delivering a demo-lecture on printmaking. He said figures and words can go together in a work of art. [gallery columns="2" size="full" ids="175634,175632"] He had a PowerPoint presentation of print images. A pair of prints of a couple of dancers were passed around. One was in black and white, the other in color. Texture and motion were their immediate charm. “But what has printmaking to do with us?,” said Christian Balagoza, a boyish writer. “We’ll know when we get the printmaking session,” said sir Reuel Aguila, director PRS 16 (2023). Art collab This is the latest PRS innovation. When the session was held a few days later, Sicat conducted an honest-to-goodness printmaking workshop at the UP College of Fine Arts. A colleague, Prof. Ambie Abano, welcomed the group and opened her atelier to show mural-sized prints made from wooden originals. It is the artist’s impressive collection of prints featuring landscapes of lush trees in dark, brooding background. Fellows from the previous online batch joined the art activity. During the three-hour session, everyone polished her rubber board, chiseled images and texts, and finally print the works on paper. They were amazed to pick up the skill fast and admire the results in no time. Thumbs and nails got smudged with sticky ink yet everyone was smiling at the wet and black artworks clipped on wires that crossed the studio. 16 years of PRS This is one of the activities that make PRS unique. Thanks to its founders -- dramatist Reuel Aguila, retired professor now a lecturer at the UP, and fictionist Jimmuel Naval, dean of the UP College of Arts and Letters. The partner is always on the lookout for ingenious ways to improve the workshop, all for the good of young writers. PRS began as an informal workshop of a number of young writers held in the mansion of Ligaya Tiamson Rubin in Angono, Rizal, in 2008. Today, fellows accepted in the workshop are pegged at 15. Fellows like the idea that they are the main commentators of the manuscripts. During workshops, they get to be the lead discussant. “They learn to be critical and not rely too much on the opinion of the panelists,” said Aguila. The PRS is the only writers’ workshop that aspires to be mobile, going around the country to make its appellation ‘national’ true. It literally brings the creative writing life closer to practitioners. PRS collaborates with local governments, and with their support the workshop had been to Palayan City, Nueva Ecija (2009); Baler, Aurora (2010); Alfonso, Cavite (2011); Sta. Cruz, Marinduque (2012); Angeles City, Pampanga (2014); and Makati City (2015). It also cooperates with the academe as in UP Visayas-Tacloban (2017), UP Baguio (2018) and UP Los Baños (2019). There were times PRS stayed at its home base UP Diliman like during the 50th anniversary of the UP Department of Filipino and Philippine Literature (UP-DFPL) in 2017. It went online as Zoom conference twice during the pandemic. With the renowned writer Rogelio Sicat as PRS idol, the workshop chooses Filipino language as its medium of writing literature. It also accepts works from the region’s translated into Filipino. Institutional support PRS is the official outreach program of the UP-DFPL whose incumbent chair Schedar DT Jocson said that from the beginning, it has supported PRS and its objectives. Many of its panelists are from the department, including alumna Dr. Lulu Torres-Reyes, the PRS 16 guest of honor. Other PRS supporters include the UP Sentro ng Wikang Filipino (UP-SWF). “We are honored to be part of a movement that brings Philippine literature closer to the common people. PRS writers enrich the catalog of our website,” said director Jayson Petras. Friends and business people also support PRS, like Palawan Pawnshop / Palawan Express Padala company. Lively discussion about literature An hour of PRS discussion on a story or poem does not exhaust its reading or interpretation. To address the gap, sessions are set beyond the allotted time and well into almost midnight. Fellows do not seem to mind as they are very eager to huddle with seniors who are just as willing to forego of an early bedtime. PRS goes one more step. In 2022, it created post-workshop online sessions. Here, senior and beginning writers discuss new works. Everyone is excited to have these disquisitions that aim to improve writing skills. Dedication is demanded from both sides. The recent PRS workshop had the Sicat siblings Luna and Manolo beaming with pride. They were quite surprised to know that almost 300 young writers had already experienced the workshop. PRS is also proud that esteemed writers served as its panelists, including Bienvenido Lumbera, Edgardo Reyes, Ricardo Lee, Rogelio Ordoñez, Lualhati Bautista, Rosario Lucero, Elmer Ordoñez, Jose Dalisay, Marne Kilates, Jess Santiago, Fidel Rillo, Edgardo Maranan, Lilia Quindoza Santiago, Delfin Tolentino, Bonifacio Ilagan, Frank Cimatu, Joi Barrios-Le Blanc, Chris Millado, Jerry Gracio, Richard Gappi, Eros Atalia, Joselito delos Reyes, Choi Pangilinan and Junley Lorenzana Lazaga. PRS connects the lives of senior and beginning writers. Rogelio Sicat would be proud of this long -running project named after him. The post This writers’ workshop loves Filipino literature appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Larone Crafts’ trendy Filipino handbags make waves in Europe
Jennifer Lo is living proof that an eye for aesthetics can be inherited. Based in Makati City, Metro Manila, the third-generation entrepreneur has carried on her family’s business of handicrafts—Larone Crafts, registered in 1984. Growing up, she helped her mother during trade shows, observing how business was conducted with foreign buyers and taking minutes of business meetings. After completing a short course on Manufacturing Management at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles in 2006, she worked with various fashion companies before coming back to the Philippines to help in her mother’s handbag business. “I’m the steward of my parents’ and grandparents’ hard work. My goal is to make the business sustainable for another 20 years,” said Jennifer, who operates out of a compact 500-square-meter office that includes a production area and warehouse on the top floor. Larone Crafts’ designs are modern but remain true to Pinoy traditions by incorporating Tinalak weaves and the woven fabric Inabel. Natural plant fibers such as abaca, raffia and seagrass sourced from all around the Philippines add an indigenous charm to the products. The results are timeless accessories that buyers can keep in their wardrobe season after season. “The bags are meant to be used all year round. We do not make items that are just for a certain season to be thrown away the next. We manufacture them to last," said Jennifer. Among Larone Crafts’ handbags, the signature hand-embroidered clutch bags are a particular hit with buyers. Larone Crafts' agility to keep abreast with technological advancements and design trends has kept it exporting successfully over the years. The company’s first exports were made in 1984 to the USA. Back then, Jennifer was only three years old. “I can see how conducting international business at a time when the Internet was not yet existing must have been quite a challenge,” she said. In 2009, when Jennifer joined the company, she continued to step up to evolving market trends. “Smaller niche brands were coming into the field. Rather than large containers of orders with thousands of pieces of the same style, orders of several styles and colors in a few hundred pieces were preferred,” she recalled. In 2022, following the pandemic, 3 percent of Larone’s customers were from the European Union, 90 percent from the USA and the rest a mix from other countries. For a long time, the only way to start an international business was through participation in trade fairs, which is not an easy thing to do alone. The company has been part of the Manila FAME almost every year since the 1980s. Showing at Maison et Objet, NY Now and Ambiente over the last 10 years has also been fruitful. “We received support from the Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions, the export promotion arm of the Philippine government’s Department of Trade and Industry, to participate in international trade shows in the EU and in the USA. Before the internet and emails, this was the only way of gaining new overseas customers.” Jennifer feels that her company’s participation in these trade shows has been instrumental in reaching customers, particularly in the EU. Trade shows boost market research, linkages, design aesthetics and competitiveness. She emphasized that CITEM’s support in terms of product design, booth design and implementation, and pre-show marketing has been invaluable in upgrading her business. “These are all high costs that would be difficult for our small business to absorb when initially trying to enter into a new market.” Jennifer sees many benefits from the EU Generalized System of Preference Plus (GSP+). “The EU GSP + makes our products more competitive in the EU market by reducing the cost of importing our goods into the country for our buyers. It improves access to the 27 countries in the EU.” Larone Crafts is already exporting to Spain and the Netherlands, with samples sent recently to Italy which are expected to generate more orders. “The EU is an attractive export market for our company because of the ease of doing business with their bilingual teams, the market’s love for sustainable, handmade and natural products, and the favorable trade policies such as the GSP+.” As Jennifer works towards expanding her product assortment in home and lifestyle products, she is cognizant of those who work for her. Depending upon the volume of orders, in any given season, she employs approximately 100 workers. She not only retained artisan families from her mother’s time, but also sources from small businesses that employ women. “We work with weavers and artisans in their communities from all over the Philippines, giving them a reliable livelihood and helping to preserve the region’s traditional crafts.” The ARISE Plus Philippines project is enabling Philippine exporters to take advantage of European Union market access and the trade privileges granted under the GSP+. It supports the overall EU-Philippines trade relationship and trade-related policies. ARISE Plus Philippines is a project of the Government of the Philippines, with the Department of Trade and Industry as lead partner together with the Department of Agriculture, Food and Drug Administration, Bureau of Customs, the Department of Science and Technology, as well as the private sector. It is funded by the EU, with the International Trade Centre as the technical agency for the project. 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Jung Hae-in’s swoon-worthy love advice at Manila fan meet: ‘Love with all your might’
K-drama star Jung Hae-in met Filipino fans for the third time with his solo fan meeting tour The 10th Season at the New Frontier Theater on 13 August. The D.P. actor showed his youthful charm and enthusiasm as he sang songs, played interactive games and talked about his experiences and personal plans. The actor sent his audience into a swoon when, asked for love advice, he said: “I guess I could say to you that if you’re going to love somebody, please love. Love them with your all might to the point that you will have no regret.” However, the 35-year-old actor said he has no marriage plans at the moment and is focused more on his acting career. The fan meeting concluded with the actor singing a cover of Hyolyn’s “I Choose to Love You.” The 10th Season fan meeting tour celebrates Jung Hae-in’s 10th anniversary in the entertainment industry. It also marks his biggest fan meeting since his debut. Manila served as his tour’s second stop, with the fan meeting tour starting in Seoul on 22 July. He will meet more fans in Macau (13 August), Hong Kong (12 September), Jakarta (16 September), Japan (30 September), Bangkok (21 October) and Singapore (29 October), with more stops to be revealed in the future. This is Jung Hae-in’s third fan meeting held in Manila. He met Filipino fans for the first time in June 2018 with Smile and the second time in September 2019 for One Summer Night. Jung Hae-in rose to fame with his lead role in While You Were Sleeping (2017) alongside Suzy and Lee Jong-suk, and his supporting role in Prison Playbook (2017). He was also acclaimed for Something in the Rain (2018), One Spring Night (2019) and Snowdrop (2021-2022), where he teamed up with Blackpink superstar Jisoo. Jung gained even more international fame when he led the multi-award-winning web series D.P. in 2021. The highly-anticipated second season premiered on Netflix on 28 July. The post Jung Hae-in’s swoon-worthy love advice at Manila fan meet: ‘Love with all your might’ appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Wilbert to the rescue kay Herlene: ‘Hindi man marunong mag-Ingles may napatunayan naman siya sa 2 national pageant!’
SA kabilang ng kakulangan sa kasanayan sa Ingles, tila ipinagsigawan pa rin ng dating talent manager ni Herlene Budol na si Wilbert Tolentino ang mga nakamit na achievements ng kanyang dating alaga. Ipinunto pa nga ni Wilbert na nakamit ni Herlene ang Binibining Pilipinas 2022 first runner-up at Miss Tourism Philippines 2023. Ang pinaghugutan ni […] The post Wilbert to the rescue kay Herlene: ‘Hindi man marunong mag-Ingles may napatunayan naman siya sa 2 national pageant!’ appeared first on Bandera......»»
Wilbert Tolentino resigns as Herlene Budol’s talent manager
Entrepreneur-vlogger Wilbert Tolentino announced on social media his resignation as talent manager of beauty pageant titleholder and actress Herlene Budol effective 31 July 2023. "Mahirap man gawin, halos matagal ko din pinagisipan. Subalit kailangan ko ng pagtuunan ng pansin ang aking kalusugan, at bigyan oras ang aking anak dahil una sa lahat tumatanda na si KaFreshness, at higit akong kailangan nya lalo't lumalaki na siya," he said. Wilbert added that in his one-and-a-half year of managing the career of Herlene, they have achieved so many things both in her personal life and professional development, particularly in her attempt to become a beauty queen. "Unang salang ko sa kanya sa Binibining Pilipinas 2022 ay naging 1st Runner-up cya ka agad," Wilbert said. "Ngayun naman na Kapapanalo lang nya bilang Miss Philippines Tourism 2023. Masaya ako para sa kanya dahil maka tungtong cya sa International Stage sooner," he continued. When it comes to her acting career, Wilbert said he was able to give Herlene a "big break". With the help of Kapuso Network, Herlene bagged the lead role in "Magandang Dilag". Wilbert said that Herlene's future looks promising still and he is optimistic for his former ward's career. The post Wilbert Tolentino resigns as Herlene Budol’s talent manager appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Why Marcos joined Partido Federal
Partido Federal ng Pilipinas secretary general, retired General Thompson Lantion, said because of the effective core principles that the party promotes and embodies, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. embraced it as his official party when he joined it and won the presidential race in the May 2022 elections. Lantion, during his recent interview on Daily Tribune’s digital show “Straight Talk,” said the reason Marcos joined the party was that he believed in its core principles. “Our number one principle is the belief in God, number 2 is humanism, which is human dignity for every individual. Number three is participatory federalism or to defend the core principles of Federalism, and then enlightened socialism with a focus on job generation and uplifting the lives of the Filipino people. And then the last one is direct democracy as we call it. This is the power of the people. The principle most loved by the President is the power to the people and democracy,” he said. Lantion, who served on the staff of the late former President Ferdinand E. Marcos Sr., said the young Marcos Jr. took his oath as a party member on 5 October 2018, the same day it was accredited by the Comelec. “I was in his campaign from Batanes to Tawi-Tawi. It was very difficult back then. We were sure he would win because of the acceptance of the people, just like our first sortie in Batangas. The highways were filled with people who wanted to see him, maybe because of the charm and the vision of the old Marcos Sr. remains in Bongbong. Marcos Sr. was really for the country’s development and progress, which stuck in Filipinos’ minds. And the junior can do better,” he said. True gentleman He said he never heard the young Marcos Jr. curse or make derogatory comments about his opponents during the 2022 campaign. “What Bongbong said is that even “if our family has been scrutinized and hit for more than 30 years now, those will eventually retire. Let’s stand down.” He is like his father, who just said “lintik naman” (damn it) even though he was already very mad. The old Marcos was soft-hearted but very strict,” Lantion said. He said he is currently revitalizing the party and declined the offer of the President of a post in his Cabinet. “I’m strengthening the party and that was the reason I gave the President. I had to forgo the assignment that was offered by the President. Right now, almost 21 governors of the Philippines have joined the Partido Federal, and maybe in the next months, another three or more governors will join. A total of 31 have taken their oath in Malacañang,” he said. Four years after its accreditation, the PFP has become the ruling party and leader of the administrative coalition after it nominated party chairman Marcos Jr. as its presidential candidate. Marcos eventually emerged as the winner by a landslide of 31 million votes versus his staunch opponent, former Vice President Leni Robredo. On its website, the PFP said the party is the “common man’s party” that represents workers, students, farmers, and fisherfolk. It was established to help rebuild the nation decisively by creating a society that is free of illegal drugs, corruption, crime, insurgency, and poverty. The party’s strength comes from a total of 1.5 million members, growing nationwide, from which the following organizations were formed, apart from solid youth groups collaborating on the party’s platform and 350 candidates in the 2019 elections. The post Why Marcos joined Partido Federal appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Nikki De Moura takes home Miss Grand Philippines 2023 crown
Nikki De Moura from Cagayan de Oro City bested 29 other hopefuls who vied for the crown and became the Miss Grand Philippines 2023. She is the successor of 2022 Miss Grand International's fifth runner-up and 2022 Miss Grand Philippines Roberta Tamondong. Three more crowns and titles were given during the coronation night. Michelle Arceo from Quezon City was crowned Reina Hispanoamericana Filipinas, Helene Budol from Rizal was proclaimed Miss Philippines Tourism, and Francine Reyes from Tarlac took home the Miss Eco Teen Philippines title. De Moura will be competing in the 2023 Miss Grand International pageant in Vietnam this coming October. The post Nikki De Moura takes home Miss Grand Philippines 2023 crown appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»