Reserve Tickets Online. Here. Now.

Frequently I asked about the feeling of watching live in a real stadium that everybody wants to gaze at while being observant, because for your information I’m not really a hardcore “fan”. I do watch either local and international sports leagues or whichever is presented on television. I even bought concerts CD’s, which regularly uses an arena. So I started to research online.

Finally I found these. So whether you’re a music aficionado who loves to watch broadway shows, concerts, musical events, etc., or a sporty person who is obviously attached to sports like baseball, football, golf, hockey, and soccer I know where exactly you can reserve tickets securely online.

You’ll find it in here Gillette Stadium Tickets, also here Soldier Field Tickets and yes definitely here Qualcomm Stadium Tickets. So put your name down and reserve tickets online here now!

September 1st, 2010 by admin | No Comments »

My Top picked Emerging Influential Blogs!

Been wondering if I will or I will not join this voting stuff online, but just in the knick of time I’ve finally decided to join in the top 10 emerging influential blogs. ^_^

I chose these blogs in connection with my personal preference. So, here it goes:

I often asked, is it talagang Bongga ba?! ‘Cause I seldom uses this short and sweet phrase. But this blog is truly wala ng paligoy-ligoy pa theme! Bongga siya talaga promise!

Gomz Dao Garcia was my classmate during college and also a friend. He’s one of my mentors mainly in arts. I can say that he’s truly a pro in all sorts of artistry even when we’re still in school. He is very good in taking photos. His expertise. No wonder that he is now a certified skilled photographer and just recently, I found out that he’s into blogs also. And so for you to discover how good he is in photography, or perhaps you need his very creative capturing moments, pay him a visit now!

Hir Na Me, Wer Na U? is just a plain text message that converge the author Enrico Dee to post his camwhoring moments each time he visits a place within the Philippines. Take a look at this blog and shortly make you feel that you’re Hirna.Me too.

For more freebies and contest online, check out Promo Perks Philippines now!

In spite of being employed, the man behind Recycle Bin of a Middle Child still manages to work with his side projects, and one of it is blogging. Believe you me, he’s really good in writing.

Sangkutsa – (A starving eye catcher blog that talks everything about food that inflames your cravings with food activities coming up!) – I don’t know how to express my passion with things fully before. But with the help of my being foodie, gradually I became more graphic particularly with my writings, especially with my own food blog. And as they say, you must love your own thing, so I’m voting for my food blog. Wink*

*This writing project will not be possible without the support of sponsors such as Events and Corporate Video, Budget hotel in Makati, Pinoy Party Food, Copyediting Services, PR Agency Philippines, Budget Travel Philippines, Send Gifts to the Philippines, Black Friday Deals, Roomrent – units for rent, Search Profile Index, and Corporate Events Organizer.

August 31st, 2010 by admin | 5 Comments »

Don’t Tell My Mother I’m in Manila!

French-American foreign war correspondent Diego Luis Buñuel never wanted his mother to get nervous knowing where his assignment would be so he always told his production crew in their Paris office, “Don’t tell my mother.” Thankfully, his colleagues always heeded his requests.

Since 2001, Diego has covered the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the US intervention in Afghanistan. In 2003, he was embedded with the US Marine Corps in Baghdad and had reported on the Second Congo War, the 2004 tsunami in Indonesia, and Yasser Arafat’s funeral.

But after a few years of covering conflicts, Diego realized that most global news headlines just focused on the worst events in these countries. No one was telling the story about the interesting people and culture in these places. So Diego went on a mission in search of fascinating people and their remarkable stories in some of the most dangerous places on earth and the National Geographic Channel series Don’t Tell My Mother was born.

In 2006, Diego began shooting episodes for the first season of Don’t Tell My Mother where he offered a new look on rarely traveled areas affected by conflicts such as Afghanistan, Colombia, North Korea, Congo, Venezuela, Israel, Iran, Iraq, the Balkans, and Pakistan.

A few months ago, Diego was in the Philippines to shoot an episode for the new series of Don’t Tell My Mother. “We are doing a ten-part series on the biggest cities in the world – Mexico City in San Carlo, Lagos in Nigeria, Cairo, Beirut, Delhi, Tokyo, and Manila,” explained Diego, the host, director, and producer of Don’t Tell my Mother.

Diego said the new series was inspired by a 2008 United Nations report which cited that for the first time in history, more people are living in cities than in the countryside. “I thought it would be really interesting because if our future is going to be in cities then we have to find solutions on how we can live together now.”

And for Diego, one great example of how thousands of people can live together in a densely-packed community is the maximum security compound of the New Bilibid Prisons, which he visited in Muntinlupa City.

“When I was doing my research on New Bilibid Prisons, I realized why was nobody talking about this? I mean I’ve been in many maximum security prisons before like in the US with armed guards and raving maniacs and chain gangs, and suddenly there’s this maximum security prison in the Philippines, which is the largest prison in the country, and there’s 20,000 inmates in there and it seems that none of the usual stigma of prisons happen there. When you go inside the prison, you will see rapists, murderers, and kidnappers all trying to work as one community.”

Diego also noted that at the New Bilibid Prisons, “women are allowed overnight stays and there are playgrounds where children can play. I mean, you will never expect to see a playground in a maximum security prison.”

While in the country, Diego and cameraman Nicholas Boero also visited the Manila North Cemetery and a firebird farm in Tanay, Rizal. They also went to San Pedro Cutud in San Fernando, Pampanga for the Maleldo 2010 where penitents were nailed to the cross on Good Friday, played sakla, a popular card game, and rode a train trolley in Sta. Mesa.

As a city, Diego found Manila as a real mix. “You’ve got the Asian side, you’ve got the sky scrapers, the modern buildings, and then you’ve got this more rural side that’s filled with poverty. It’s rare to see a city with this kind of balance.”

Diego hopes the new series would show viewers how today’s biggest cities have their own ways of dealing with common problems such as congestion, traffic, poverty, and violence. “This new season of Don’t Tell My Mother offers a real way of discovering the world and how the world changes based on different cultures and ways of exploring things.”

“I think that’s what the National Geographic Channel is all about – showing people on one part of the planet what people are doing on the other side of the planet, and to try to bring this global network of vision and surprise and exciting stories to one another.”

Don’t Tell My Mother I’m in Manila will air on September 7 at 9:30PM, only on the National Geographic Channel.

August 30th, 2010 by admin | 4 Comments »

Centris Walk: A New Place To Hangout.

Point to the east and now let’s point to the west.

Eton Properties has launched a total of 30 projects and one of their ventures is Centris Walk. It is placed in close proximity of Eton Centris in Quezon City corner EDSA and Quezon Avenue wherein prime offices, residentials, and even schools are to be found.

So you can now totally have the time of your e-life in a one-stop work-shop-play-live concept from-and-to a place called Centris Walk.

Passing through state-of-the-art technology mushroom-like pods in the middle of the night, fused with soft shifting lights and a bonus of a recreational area all along the boardwalks – is a distinctive blend of leisure and clamor and considerably keen to ”green architecture” that is truly close to something like a futuristic utopian dream.

Approximately there are 10 varieties of premium bistros around Centris Walk, specifically: Asya, Claw Daddy, Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf, Italiannis, Jack’s Loft, My Thai Kitchen, Pancake House, Pho Hoa, Tutti Frutti and Zong.

There is also a Centris Weekend Market that happens in all Saturday’s from 6 in the morning up until 2 in the afternoon, showcasing an array of delicacies from organic food choices and native goods to fresh produce and ornamental plants. The Centris Weekend Market is organized by SIDCOR.

For car owners, there are 1,000 secured parking slots in the area so you need not to worry. There is also an access to MRT station via Centris Station – a land project of Eton Centris, which opened late last year, for those who utilize public transportations.

Soon to rise within the township proper are residential condominiums, office buildings, public parks, an entertainment venue, and retail outlets.

So stop thinking about the catastrophic episodes of our days and just enjoy what Centris Walk has to offer. [Flood FREE 131 Ft. Above Mean Sea Level]

*Eton Properties Philippines is a member of the Lucio Tan Group of Companies.

August 26th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »

Launch of Bukas Palad’s 15th Album.

In celebration of its 24th anniversary, Bukas Palad Music Ministry is launching its 15th album “Christify” this coming Sunday, August 29, 2010 at the Church of Gesu, Ateneo de Manila University, 4pm.

The album is a collection of 10 new songs for liturgy and worship that will sure inspire and move listeners.

They are also launching the Christify songbook bearing all the choral arrangements.

Bukas Palad founders Fr. Manoling Francisco SJ and Norman Agatep will be present during the launch.

Bukas Palad Music Ministry is the group that wrote and recorded such songs as Tanging Yaman,  Sa Yo Lamang, I Will Sing Forever, Anima Christi, Humayo’t Ihayag, and Hindi Kita Malilimutan.

Hope you can join Bukas Palad Music Ministry as they launch this very meaningful music compilation.

August 25th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »

How to apply a NBI Clearance?

Frequently Asked Questions

What will I bring when I apply for a NBI Clearance ?
  • For new applicants, bring any of the following Valid ID’s:
  1. Company I.D
  2. Current School I.D
  3. Voter’s I.D
  4. Postal I.D
  5. Driver’s License
  6. P.R.C License
  7. Valid Passport
  8. Valid ATM Card with Picture
  9. GSIS e-Card
  10. SSS I.D with Picture
  11. A.C.R or Alien Certificate of Registration (for Aliens)
***In the absence of any of the above, a birth certificate issued by NSO may be presented.***
  • For NBI Clearance Renewal:
  1. Personal Copy of the old NBI Clearance issued not earlier than 1994. Photocopy is not accepted.
  2. In the absence of the old NBI clearance, applicant is required to accomplish a new Application Form (Fingerprint Card).
How much do I pay for my application?
A. Naturalization, Cancelation on ACR, Repatriation Php 415.00

B. Change of Name, Business License, NFA, SEC, TBC, Adoption, POEA, PRA Requirement, Permit to Carry Firearm. Php 165.00

C. Travel Abroad, Immigration Requirement, Visa Seaman, Seaman’s Book, TBC for RTO, Marriage Requirement. Php 115.00

D. Local Employment, Customs Pass ID, Enlistment AFP, DND, DOT Requirement, ID Purposes and Other Requirement. Php 115.00

Where will I go to secure my NBI Clearance?
For first time or New Applicant, you may proceed to the following NBI offices:

ALAMINOS, PANGASINAN | Poblacion Alaminos City, Pangasinan | Tel no. (075) 551-2529
CALOOCAN CITY HALL | Between 10th Ave., & Aguinaldo St. Caloocan City  (Caloocan City Hall) | Tel no. 285-5082
IMUS, CAVITE | 3rd floor, FRC Mall, Imus, Cavite
KALIBO, AKLAN | DOST Bldg Capitol Site, Kalibo, Aklan | Tel no. (036) 268-2202
LIPA CITY HALL , BATANGAS | Marauoy, lipa City, Batangas City | Tel no. (043) 756-0153
LAS PINAS CITY HALL |  Municipality of Las Pinas City | Tel no. 872-4992
LOS BANOS, MUN. HALL | Los Banos Satellite near Municipal Hall Los Banos, Laguna
MANDALUYONG CITY HALL | Maysilo Circle Mandaluyong City Hall Mandaluyong City | Tel no. 532-5001 loc. 274
MARIKINA RIVERBANK | Marikina Riverbank Center, Covered Parking | Tel no. 997-6752
MARILAO, MUN. HALL | Municipal Hall beside PNP dept. Marilao, Bulacan | Tel no. (044) 711-4421
MONTALBAN, RIZAL | JP Rizal Balete, Montalban, Rizal | Tel no. 941-3897
MUNTINLUPA CITY | LTO Site Tunasan, Muntinlupa City | Tel no. 862-1945
QUEZON CITY | Makatarungan St. Diliman Quezon City (near Sulu Hotel) | Tel no. 926-3903
SAN PABLO CITY | San Pablo City Hall, San Pablo City | Tel no. (049) 562-1301
TAYTAY RIZAL, MUN. HALL | Taytay Municipal Hall Taytay Rizal | Tel no. 660-6917 | Cell no. 0918-2446264
VALENZUELA CITY HALL | Valenzuela City Hall Maysan Valenzuela City | Tel no. 292-0211 loc. 290
Victory Central Mall | #717 Old Victory Liner Cmpd. Rizal Ave., Monumento, Caloocan City | Tel nos. 351-4149 or 351-0619
For more inquiries, visit http://www.nbi.gov.ph/faq.htm
August 19th, 2010 by admin | 2 Comments »

I want a home theater!

I don’t know if it’s a good point of view pushing someone to work hard so they would be able to get the things they desire in life, but in one way or another, I still believe it’s a good persuasion.

For the last 3 to 4 years of working on a typical office, I bought myself a personal computer, a Polaroid camera, and because I’m a music enthusiast for life, I bought a small personal amplifier (with built in radio), mp3 (with video), but still I want some more!

In my thoughts I must be practical with things. So temporarily, I wanted to have a plasma TV since our television is to a certain extent tested, and when the time comes that I get financially secure, I will buy a home theater certainly not only for my part but also for my family, so we all could experience the Dolby digital sound like in a movie house simply by staying at home.

August 18th, 2010 by admin | 2 Comments »

Home on a weekend? Bring out the popcorn!

Stuck at home on a weekend? Lounging at home need not be as boring or wearisome as it sounds. With minimal effort (like dimming the lights, setting up a 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound speaker system, or angling seats a certain way), an ordinary living room can turn into a personal theater that can entertain even the most sophisticated of film buffs or couch potatoes.

The current line-up of audio-video-multimedia (AVM) technologies has driven more people to forego the long lines at the cinema to enjoy the latest high definition movies at the comfort of their own abode.  Entertainment showpieces like the Philips Cinema 21:9 have constantly won over film aficionados because of its intimate viewing experience and vivid cinema-like imagery.

Aside from the picture quality, what strikes every videophile’s attention is the Philips Cinema 21:9’s movie format aspect ratio. This guarantees that pictures are shown in their original movie format – the way film directors intended their films to be seen.

It also eliminates the black “letterboxes” that are flashed onscreen. This also prevents other distortions, like stretching or cropping of frames, that makes viewers miss out important film elements.  Instead of cropping pictures, the entire width of the screen is filled with the image – to help viewers appreciate the minute aspects of the movie.

On top of the aspect ratio, the Philips Cinema 21:9 has even outdone traditional two-dimensional theaters in terms of picture quality.   The 56-inch Cinema 21:9’s standard, cinema, vivid or personal settings lets viewers watch movies in full detail according to the style or effect of their choice.  Action packed sequences run smoothly – without dizzying jerks or juddering.

The Cinema 21:9’s 2560 x 1080 progressive (p) panel resolution also renders pictures with a three-dimensional effect. This high definition LCD gives viewers a sensation that pictures are “popping-out” from the screen or being “drawn into” the image.

Of course, each viewing experience with Philips Cinema 21:9 is enhanced with the Ambilight Spectra 3.  This patented backlighting system emits glows of light onto the surface or surrounding area of the Cinema 21:9.  This cascade of color and light expands the already wide screen of the LCD TV.  Film buffs will love how the Ambilight effectively sets the mood for the film and allows the audience to fully immerse themselves in what they’re watching.

With smart and handy AVM equipment like the Philips Cinema 21:9, it won’t be surprising if more discriminating Filipino videophiles find long movie queues unappealing. Bring out the popcorn and enjoy an authentic home theater experience at home with the Philips Cinema 21:9. Drop by the nearest Philips showroom now for a preview of the Cinema 21:9.

ME WANTS a Philips Cinema 21:9 LCD TV at home!

August 13th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »

Meet Thai Chef Thanatorn Krobsuay.

Thirty year old Chef Thanatorn Krobsuay joined the JW Marriott Bangkok in 2002 and has been the official Thai food ambassador of Marriott Café since then.  He has also visited Marriott Hotel properties such as Marriott Wuhan China, Renaissance Dubai, Ritz-Carlton Singapore and Istanbul where he shared his expertise in Thai cuisine in several food festivals and events.

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Bring home the Flavors of Thailand as Chef Thanathorn conducts a free cooking class on August 12 at 2:30pm. Slots to the class are free by simply reserving at the Marriott Café reception and presenting a receipt.

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Here’s more, diners who avail of the Flavors of Thailand buffet also get a chance to win a pair of round trip tickets to Thailand courtesy of the Thai Airways and Tourism Authority of Thailand. The prize trip includes a three-night stay with breakfast at the Rennaisance Koh Samui Resort and Spa Thailand.

August 10th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »

The New Best Ever Sunsilk Co-Created by International Experts.

Everyone deserves beautiful hair. Sunsilk believes that the secrets to beautiful hair shouldn’t be locked behind the salon door. That’s why Sunsilk has worked with internationally renowned hair experts to create salon-quality products for every girl, whoever she is, wherever she lives, whatever her hair type.

For over half a century, Sunsilk has relentlessly sought to bring brilliant hair products to millions of women across the world to care for hair and keep it at its best. In a quest to unlock the secrets to specific hair types, Sunsilk began a search for these specialist hair experts: the world’s best at what they do, be it straight, sleekness, hairfall or damage control. Experts who are not only superlative hair professionals, hairdressers or clinicians, but obsessive industry pioneers who don’t sleep until their clients have perfect hair. They are dedicated to the creation of the world’s best hair care products; they love, live and feel for that particular hair type; the kind of perfectionism you want to bottle. They’ve turned obsession into a life ambition.

So has Sunsilk, making it the perfect reason to work together; not as a one-off, but in a long-term partnership where their shared vision creates something new, different better.

Now, Sunsilk is co-creating product ranges with some of the world’s best hair experts. Their role – to “steer” and “stir”: providing valuable insight and knowledge to help create brilliant new products, working alongside the brand’s technical teams to produce brilliant new formulations for all hair types.

THE BEST EVER SUNSILK RANGE

ANTI-DANDRUFF

Enriched ZPT Citrus Complex, it thoroughly cleanses and refreshes while purifying your scalp to start elimination dandruff** from the first wash and protect the hair’s natural condition from dryness. Sunsilk teamed up with Dr. Francesca Fusco from NYC, world-class dermatologist and expert at understanding skin and scalp care, to co-create Sunsilk’s most advanced Anti-Dandruff formulation for a restored dandruff-free** scalp and beautiful hair.

SRP: P89.00/200mL bottle

DAMAGE REPAIR

Enriched with Olive Serum Nutri Complex, it gently cleanses and gives care to the most damaged hair, while reconstructing beneath the hair surface and filling damaged cracks deep inside – layer by layer, strand by strand. Sunsilk teamed up with Bobsoho Salon of London, founded by Thomas Taw, famous for resuscitating damaged hair, to co-create Sunsilk’s most advanced Damage Repair formulation to give back extreme smoothness and health to your damaged hair.

SRP: P89.00/200mL bottle

Hairfall Solution

Enriched with Soya Vitamin Complex, it gently cleanses weakened, easily-broken hair, while reinforcing hair from roots to tips. Sunsilk teamed up with Dr. Francesca Fusco from NYC, world-class dermatologist and expert at understanding skin and scalp care, to co-create Sunsilk’s most advanced Hair Fall* Solution formulation for visibly less hair fall.

SRP: P89.00/200mL bottle

SMOOTH AND MANAGEABLE

Enriched with Keratin Yogurt Nutri-Complex, it gently cleanses and coats hair strands to smoothen fluffy hair. Sunsilk teamed up with Yuko Yamashita from Japan, creator of YUKO Hair Straightening, turning hair from unruly to manageable, to co-create Sunsilk’s most advanced Smooth and Manageable formulation for extraordinarily smoother++ hair that stays beautifully in place all day long.

SRP: P89.00/200mL bottle

SOFT AND SMOOTH

Enriched with Ceramide Macadamia Complex, it gently cleanses and conditions even the driest and roughest hair, while acting as a softening agent to rebalance hair condition. Sunsilk teamed up with Bobsoho Salon, founded by Thomas Taw, famous for resuscitating dry hair, to co-create Sunsilk’s most advanced Soft&Smooth formulation for hair that is silky soft to the touch.

SRP: P89.00/200mL bottle

STRAIGHT AND SWAY

Enriched with Amino Collagen Complex, it cleanses your straight hair and gently relaxes your hair bonds, providing softness and suppleness to give natural movement ++ to your artificially straightened hair. Sunsilk teamed up with Paris-born Teddy Charles, creator of the world’s latest runway and premier fashion magazine looks, to co-create Sunsilk’s most advanced Straight and Flowing formulation for ideally straighter hair full of natural movement.

SRP: P89.00/200mL bottle

STRONG AND LONG

Enriched with Active Fruitamin Complex, its rich moisture formula gently cleanses and refreshes your hair, while penetrating it and fortifying hair fibers so it becomes up to 10x stronger*+ and 3x smoother+ with boosted shine. Sunsilk teamed up with Paris-born Teddy Charles, creator of some of the world’s latest runway and premier fashion magazine looks, to co-create Sunsilk’s most advanced Strong & Long formulation for strong* and smoother hair.

SRP: P89.00/200mL bottle

*    Against hair breakage & split ends due to combing

+    Based on lab tests vs. non-conditioning shampoo with regular use of Sunsilk shampoo & conditioner

With use of Sunsilk Damage Repair System

**  No visible flakes with regular use

++  Based on lab tests vs non-conditioning shampoo

August 9th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »