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Alden Richards, Jericho Rosales, Dominic Roque among stars at Kathryn Bernardo s yacht party
Kapamilya star Kathryn Bernardo celebrated her 28th birthday with close friends on a yacht......»»
Kathryn Bernardo marks 28th birthday as Lancome s first Filipino ambassador
Actress Kathryn Bernardo celebrated her 28th birthday by confirming she is the first-ever Philippine ambassador of French cosmetics company Lancome......»»
Andrea Brillantes celebrates 21st birthday in a yacht
Actress Andrea Brillantes celebrated her 21st birthday aboard a yacht......»»
Child with Cancer from Zamboanga del Norte Calls for Help
A four-year-old girl from Brgy. Poblacion, Siayan, Zamboanga del Norte is calling for financial assistance to help sustain her chemotherapy treatment. Lucille Jhen Dionaldo was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) last September 19, 2023, 2 months after she celebrated her 4th birthday. Her symptoms started to manifest weeks prior to her diagnosis as pallor,.....»»
Heart Evangelista gets new ring with giant diamond as birthday present from Chiz Escudero
Kapuso star Heart Evangelista celebrated her 39th birthday with her family, friends and husband Chiz Escudero in Balesin Island. .....»»
John Prats gets surprise 40th birthday party from Isabel Oli, friends
Actor and now concert director John Prats got a surprise birthday celebration from his wife Isabel Oli and his friends as they celebrated his 40th birthday. .....»»
Liza Soberano celebrates Kathryn Newton s birthday in Universal Studios
"Lisa Frankenstein" co-stars Liza Soberano and Kathryn Newton celebrated the latter's birthday by visiting Universal Studios Hollywood......»»
TIMwork makes the dream work
Tim recently celebrated his birthday, and, as expected, was feted in a string of parties. But he spent his actual birthday detached from the social whirl — at the Bahay ni Maria with the elderly, and after that, with children/beneficiaries of Smile Train......»»
Amos 5TH birthday soars with superhero spectacle
Arce Dairy Food Corp president Ariel Arce and hotelier turned entrepreneur Mitch Garcia-Arce celebrated the fifth birthday of their son, Amos, at the Manila Ballroom of Marriott Hotel Manila. This year’s theme? A dazzling Superhero Extravaganza!.....»»
Kathryn Bernardo celebrates Johnny Manahan s birthday with other stars amid network transfer rumors
Former Star Magic head and now Sparkle consultant Johnny Manahan celebrated his birthday with a simple but star-studded celebration. .....»»
A musical-themed birthday bash
On Nov. 25, Lourdes “Nene” Pe Lim celebrated her 80th birthday......»»
Heaven Peralejo celebrates 24th birthday with degree
Actress Heaven Peralejo celebrated her 24th birthday yesterday with an important milestone — by earning a business degree. .....»»
On birthday, UP rookie Onoh treats teammates with 30-rebound game vs UST
Favour Onoh celebrated her birthday on Wednesday, but it was she who gave the UP Fighting Maroons a gift with a historic performance against the UST Growling Tigresses to keep their UAAP Season 86 campaign alive......»»
Marcos greets Romualdez on 60th birthday
President Marcos greeted Speaker Martin Romualdez as he celebrated his 60th birthday yesterday......»»
From Bogo to Broadway: The story of Vina Morales’ Here Lies Love journey
Vina Morales — she with that distinct and powerful voice — celebrates her birthday on Oct. 17, like she has never celebrated her birthday before: on Broadway playing Aurora Aquino in the celebrated musical Here Lies Love......»»
Pakak : Maris Racal sizzles in another birthday shoot
Actress-singer Maris Racal celebrated her 26th birthday by having another sultry photoshoot......»»
Outreach activities held to celebrate PBBM’s birthday
Volunteers, local government units, and national government agencies celebrated President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr.’s birthday by organizing events for the environment and the poorest of the poor under the “LAB for All: Lingap at Alagang Bayanihan” initiative. Activities under the "LAB for All" initiative include tree-planting activities, medical and dental missions, feeding programs, milk-letting activities, and other civic missions and programs across the country. Volunteers and civil servants planted more than 15,000 seedlings in 40 locations under the program. More are expected to be planted by partners from One Movement Inc.; local government units; DOTr - Philippine Ports Authority; and rail, airports/aviation, and road sectors, among others. Bayanihan for Medical and Dental Missions is also underway in 30 locations for 39,857 beneficiaries. "LAB for All" partners from about 21 provincial, city, and municipal governments, as well as 70 partners of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office, are helping in the medical and dental initiatives. Likewise, Bayanihan for Feeding Program initiatives have also been launched in 10 locations for 14,360 beneficiaries. Milk-letting activities are also being conducted in two locations for 100 beneficiaries. Partners in government offices, such as various local government units and DOTr - Philippine Ports Authority, and non-government organizations have also begun their respective feeding programs. Birthday greetings were also displayed by major outdoor advertising agencies at EDSA corner Shaw Boulevard, Buendia, Gil Puyat corner Makati Avenues, Greenbelt, and Glorietta areas, and several LED screens in major thoroughfares across regions. Greetings have also been posted and published at the seaports, airports, and rail stations. The post Outreach activities held to celebrate PBBM’s birthday appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Kristine Hermosa marks 40th birthday; says Oyo Boy Sotto is best husband, friend
Actress Kristine Hermosa celebrated her 40th birthday with her husband Oyo Boy Sotto and their kids. .....»»
Malays in technicolor
Malaysia is a merry mix of Muslims, Indians, Chinese and Christians whose vibrant culture and traditions vitalize its calendar with a variety of celebrations and festivals that, in themselves, give every reason to visit the country. In every celebration, the tradition of holding an “open house” or “welcome all” provides the opportunity for the various races to visit each other to enliven the celebration. Muslim For Muslims, the two major festivals are celebrated namely Hari Raya Puasa (Aidilfitri) and Hari Raya Haji (Aidiladha). Hari Raya Puasa marks the end of Ramadan, which requires Muslims to fast for a month. Hari Raya Haji is celebrated on the 10th day of Zulhijjah (the month of Islam) when Muslims perform the Haj in Mecca and are in the final stages of their worship. In conjunction with the festival, Muslims who are capable are encouraged to perform sacrificial worship (ibadah korban) and, due to this, it is also known as Hari Raya Korban. Other than the two major festivals, Muslims also celebrate Maal Hijrah (Awal Muharam), which is a celebration of the Islamic New Year; Maulidur Rasul to commemorate the birth of Prophet Muhammad SAW, and Nuzul Quran to commemorate the day of the revelation of the al-Quran among Muslims. Chinese Chinese Malaysian communities celebrate Chinese New Year on the first day of the Chinese calendar in January or February each year. The festival starts with the whole family gathering for dinner. The celebration lasts for 15 days to the day of “Chap Goh Meh”, which is celebrated on the night of the 15th day of the festival. The festival gesture or goodwill package “angpow” is a tradition that enlivens the atmosphere of Chinese New Year, especially for the children. For the majority of Chinese who are Buddhist, the month of May every year marks the arrival of Wesak Day to commemorate three important events in Buddha’s life: the day of birth, the day of the achievement of maturity of thoughts and the day of death. During the celebration, ceremonies and parades are normally held with prayers. In addition, there are other celebrations, such as the mid-autumn lantern celebration (Tanglung), Month of the Ghost Festival and Qing Ming. Indian For Hindu devotees, Deepavali, or the Festival of Lights, during the month of “Aippasi,” according to the Tamil calendar (October to November) is a time to rejoice. It marks the victory, brightness overcoming darkness, goodness overcoming evil, and wisdom over ignorance. The festival begins with prayers, followed by visiting of relatives and friends. In the evening, the house will be decorated with lights to enliven the festive atmosphere. Hindu devotees also celebrate Thaipusam in January as a sign of respect to the God Muruga. During the festival, Batu Caves in Selangor will be the focus of Hindu devotees carrying presentations above the “kavadi” to be presented to the gods. In addition, Hindus also celebrate Ponggal, Hindu New Year, Navarathiri and Kharthigai. Other festivals On 25 December each year, Christians celebrate Christmas, which marks the birth of Jesus with prayers in churches and visits to their relatives and friends. In Sabah and Sarawak, there are also the traditional ethnic festivals. In Sabah, in the month of May every year, the Kadazans will celebrate the Harvest Festival (Tadau Kaamatan), an important event to the farmer groups. Tamu Besar or Pasar Tahunan is a carnival created to organize traditional sports events. For the Dayaks, Ibans and Bidayuh in Sarawak, 1 June every year is a day to be awaited because, on that day, they will celebrate Hari Gawai. For the Dayaks, they will have specific celebrations consisting of Gawai Batu (beginning of the paddy planting season), Gawai Burung (celebration associated with a bad sign or nightmare), Gawai Bersimpan (thanksgiving upon completion of harvesting), Gawai Antu (celebration for the souls of the dead) and Gawai Kenyalang. Apart from the different races and festivals, Malaysians also celebrate Labor Day on 1 May, National Day or Independence Day on 31 August, Birthday of His Majesty Yang Di-Pertuan Agong on the Saturday of the first week of June, Birthday of the King/Sultan at state level and Good Friday for various states. The post Malays in technicolor appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Drunken disaster
There is wisdom in the advice to drink liquor moderately. Putting spirit in the head instead of the stomach can lead to drunken misbehavior. When two men who toured Paris’ Eiffel Tower on the night of 13 August decided to have extra fun in the famous attraction, they went during closing time to an area off limits to visitors, unnoticed by security guards. In a spot between the 330-meter-tall steel structure’s second and third floors, the Americans indulged in alcohol while stargazing. They got so drunk that they could not get themselves off their perch and dozed off. The following morning, guards doing checks at the site before opening time found the sleeping interlopers. Firefighters, including a specialist unit for recovering people from dangerous heights, had to be called in to recover the intruders, a police source said, according to Agence France-Presse. Both men were brought to the police station for questioning, while Sete, the Eiffel operator, said it would file a criminal complaint. In another case, the owner of a rental swimming pool in Pansol, Calamba, Laguna almost sued a group of visitors for allegedly trashing their place on 14 August. Owners of Jeremias Resort and the men caught by the resort’s CCTV cameras agreed to a settlement, with the vandals paying P30,000 in damages. A viral video from Kath Llarenas as reported by a TV news outlet shows four men throwing into the swimming pool monoblock chairs, tables, bottles, a griller and a water dispenser. The renters, who celebrated a friend’s birthday, made a big mess of the place, including the restrooms, Pep reported. In an interview, one of the men admitted that they drank too much alcohol. “We weren’t able to control ourselves so that was what happened,” he said. Despite their apology and payment of damages to the resort owners, their employers, who learned about the incident, later fired them. WJG @tribunephl_wjg The post Drunken disaster appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»