Uncensored?

 Nonstop slugfest that spells victory of one:  I must admit that Arjo Atayde looks so tisoy and guapo whose attractive looks  will least define him as an incredible hunk that could wipe out all his enemies in raw fisticuff violence.  But that glam idea all disappeared when I saw him engage in the bloody encounters he had in… Read More »

FRONT ROW

 Guilty!  Yes, been out for several issues but I am back and that truly matters.    It’s the roaring dragon year and let it purr, no, growl with fire (haha).  I agree 2024 is a year of creativity, energy, fierceness, and kindness.  What about yours? To Bea or not to Bea  So another team bites the dust.  No… Read More »

Christmas in November

33 years ago, November 17, 1990, Joe Mari Chan’s song Christmas in Our Hearts was released and has sold millions of copies, making it the all-time best-selling Christmas album.   We are all excited here in this side of Canada to share an early Christmas  celebration with Joe Mari and The Company this coming November 19 at Canada… Read More »

The KATHRYN-DOLLY  Duel

 How do you rate two lead female performers, both allies and foes, armed with fierce clawing nails ready to attack each other in a blinding glamorous colorful setting?  To me it was sheer delight.  I haven’t met Dolly de Leon yet (and I can’t wait to see and talk to her in person) but i’ve been with Kathryn… Read More »

Gary Gary Gary!!!

 Were you there with me at the concert?  Did you dance and participate in the tremor that rocked the Basset Theatre?  Absolutely certain that you, like me, swooned and sang back the chartbusters with Gary – di ba, word for word, with feelings?  We were all willing captives of Gary, not wanting to unlock the cell.  When he… Read More »

La Coutts

 La Coutts Toronto  was a corporate sponsor at the 13th Edition of the International Fashion Encounter, held at Mercedes Benz Downtown Toronto on September 22n.  We were there to witness the glorious merger of local & international designers to complete the International Fashion Encounter.    “LA COUTTS TORONTO is committed to pushing the boundaries of fashion and redefining… Read More »

INTRODUCING:  The Sinè Institute

 As I write (Sept 13, 12:45 am), I feel my cheeks damp.  Am crying?  Quietly, yes.  I feel so grateful for the kindness and support of everyone. Our org, The Sinè Institute, will need you all the way as we encourage you to appreciate the Filipino culture and examine the Film industry as a potential career for a… Read More »

REMEMBERING AMALIA

 Movie Queen AMALIA FUENTES (who left us on Oct 5, 2019) would have turned 83 last August 27.   I will always remember her best candid moments – her being colorful as an interviewee, usually no-holds-barred.  She never spoke the words “off the record” to me but at times she mentioned, “You know me very well and I always… Read More »

Robert n Barbara

 When I heard that Robert Arevalo died (last Aug 10th), I sat down – and for a few minutes I was motionless, tears trying to fall.  Robert was such a good friend, a multi-awarded actor, a big loss to the industry.  But what made me real sad was about him and his now widow, Barbara Perez – their… Read More »

Food, Music and Culture

 July 22/23:  Oh yes, we cheerfully sizzled with so much fun on both days at Fun Philippines’ Street Festival on Bathurst n Wilson (called Little Manila).  On its second year, the street fest had about 1,000 plus food vendors with top famous Pinoy foods (lechon , sisig, kare-kare, BBQ, etc) and unlimited choice of drinks (aaah, the sugar-cane… Read More »