Sunday, June 15, 2008
Movies
Rico Blanco goes solo:
After various speculations as to his whereabouts and what he intends to do following his surprising departure from Rivermaya, one of Philippine rock scene’s most talented musicians returns, this time, armed with a reinvigorated passion to continue making good music.
Rising crooner pays homage to Tony Bennett:
Originality is one key word to survive in the industry.
'Monster Mom' Annabelle gets good reviews:
Talent manager and mother to the Gutierrez siblings, Annabelle Rama, has earned a reputation for being "matapang" and "mataray" in show business.
Cinemalaya: Honoring the spirit of ‘independent expression’:
Shaping independence in independent features, initializing a category for children, and giving mainstream actors second chances, the 2008 Cinemalaya is turning a new chapter in the evolution of independent film festivals in the country.
Arrow taps ‘CSI: New York’ actor as brand ambassador:
Arrow, a brand for people who admire and seek to reflect the youthfulness, industriousness, optimism, freedom and great American style throughout the world, recently tapped popular TV actor Carmine Giovinazzo as part of its 2008 Campaign.
‘Serbis’ and Brillante Mendoza:
It only dawned on Brillante Mendoza that his movie "Serbis" was competing in the 61st Cannes International Film Festival when he was walking on the red carpet.
ABS-CBN’s 55th Year Advocacy ‘Walang Iwanan Sa Bayanijuan’ launched:
ABS-CBN celebrates its 55th year in television not with the stereotypical glamorous lavishness, but with meaningful contributions to the lives of less fortunate Filipinos all over the country with its new advocacy program, "Bayanijuan."
It rains and pours for Karylle:
When it rains, it pours.
‘Urduja:’ One man’s dream is the nation’s pride
The story of how APT Entertainment’s "Urduja" came to life is as magical as the full-length animation film itself.
Divina Valencia, the 60’s femme fatale
Josephine Connie Fuller alias Divina Valencia became the country’s ultimate sex symbol in 1964.
FDCP sponsors Philippine Program of Paris Cinema 2008:
The Film Development Council of the Philippines, headed by Chairman Rolando "Jacky" S. Atienza Atienza, will sponsor the Philippine Program of the forthcoming Paris Cinema International Film Festival 2008.
After various speculations as to his whereabouts and what he intends to do following his surprising departure from Rivermaya, one of Philippine rock scene’s most talented musicians returns, this time, armed with a reinvigorated passion to continue making good music.
Rising crooner pays homage to Tony Bennett:
Originality is one key word to survive in the industry.
'Monster Mom' Annabelle gets good reviews:
Talent manager and mother to the Gutierrez siblings, Annabelle Rama, has earned a reputation for being "matapang" and "mataray" in show business.
Cinemalaya: Honoring the spirit of ‘independent expression’:
Shaping independence in independent features, initializing a category for children, and giving mainstream actors second chances, the 2008 Cinemalaya is turning a new chapter in the evolution of independent film festivals in the country.
Arrow taps ‘CSI: New York’ actor as brand ambassador:
Arrow, a brand for people who admire and seek to reflect the youthfulness, industriousness, optimism, freedom and great American style throughout the world, recently tapped popular TV actor Carmine Giovinazzo as part of its 2008 Campaign.
‘Serbis’ and Brillante Mendoza:
It only dawned on Brillante Mendoza that his movie "Serbis" was competing in the 61st Cannes International Film Festival when he was walking on the red carpet.
ABS-CBN’s 55th Year Advocacy ‘Walang Iwanan Sa Bayanijuan’ launched:
ABS-CBN celebrates its 55th year in television not with the stereotypical glamorous lavishness, but with meaningful contributions to the lives of less fortunate Filipinos all over the country with its new advocacy program, "Bayanijuan."
It rains and pours for Karylle:
When it rains, it pours.
‘Urduja:’ One man’s dream is the nation’s pride
The story of how APT Entertainment’s "Urduja" came to life is as magical as the full-length animation film itself.
Divina Valencia, the 60’s femme fatale
Josephine Connie Fuller alias Divina Valencia became the country’s ultimate sex symbol in 1964.
FDCP sponsors Philippine Program of Paris Cinema 2008:
The Film Development Council of the Philippines, headed by Chairman Rolando "Jacky" S. Atienza Atienza, will sponsor the Philippine Program of the forthcoming Paris Cinema International Film Festival 2008.
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