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November 4, 2011

 

This Sunday (November 6), witness the fierce word wars between the mentors and judges as the music icons defend and support their protégés in fighting for survival in the battle for the big break.

The remaining 8 protégés competing for the slots to the finale is all set to conquer the centerstage with the theme "Shining Moment". Protégés have to perform with the best song that will make them shine to get the approval of the judges and votes from the audience. At the end of the gala night, another mentor-protégé tandem is about to be booted out of the battle stage...

 

This Sunday (November 6), witness the fierce word wars between the mentors and judges as the music icons defend and support their protégés in fighting for survival in the battle for the big break.

September 14, 2011

Environmental advocate and Kapuso artist Richard Gutierrez recently turned over to the GMA Kapuso Foundation (GMAKF) P1.2 million generated from the All-Star Kapuso Fun Run. The event was a brainchild of the Network’s Entertainment group and front lined by the actor as a fund-raising project last April.

Environmental advocate and Kapuso artist Richard Gutierrez recently turned over to the GMA Kapuso Foundation (GMAKF) P1.2 million generated from the All-Star Kapuso Fun Run. The event was a brainchild of the Network’s Entertainment group and front lined by the actor as a fund-raising project last April.

August 17, 2011

MANILA, August 16, 2011— Artist Mideo Cruz’s “Poleteismo”, an art installation wherein he put a wooden penis on the image of Jesus Christ, cannot be considered as a work of art, a national artist said Tuesday.

Francisco Sionil Jose, a National Artist for Literature, criticized Cruz’s work which was exhibited at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) as nothing but “immature” and “juvenile.”

August 5, 2011

It all began with a cosmetic junkie, a radical Englishman, a harassed new mom and a baby. Human Nature was the brainchild of Anna Meloto-Wilk, Dylan Wilk and Camille Meloto. All three were Gawad Kalinga volunteers who were exposed early on to the harsh realities of poverty in the Philippines and now burned with the desire to do more for the country.

It all began with a cosmetic junkie, a radical Englishman, a harassed new mom and a baby.

Human Nature was the brainchild of Anna Meloto-Wilk, Dylan Wilk and Camille Meloto. All three were Gawad Kalinga volunteers who were exposed early on to the harsh realities of poverty in the Philippines and now burned with the desire to do more for the country.

July 26, 2011

Aspirants from all over Panay and Negros Islands trooped to the Events Center of SM City Iloilo last Friday to take their chance in the second leg of auditions of GMA Network’s grandest singing superstar search, PROTÉGÉ: The Battle for the Big Break.

Aspirants from all over Panay and Negros Islands trooped to the Events Center of SM City Iloilo last Friday to take their chance in the second leg of auditions of GMA Network’s grandest singing superstar search, PROTÉGÉ: The Battle for the Big Break.

Prospective contenders from Aklan, Antique, Bacolod , Capiz, Guimaras and Iloilo lined up for hours aiming to be the first on queue to showcase their talents. Without the age restrictions, the auditions drew a new crop of hopefuls of all ages - from five to fifty five years old.

March 2, 2011

An unusual collection can be found in a castle somewhere in Austria. Called the Schloss Loosdorf, the site was written in the magazine called “The World of Interiors” and shows the Neoclassical structure and its display of shards, or broken ceramic vessels and plates. History saw the castle occupied first by the Nazis and later by the Russians at the end of World War II. The Russian soldiers discovered the prized ceramic collection of the castle and soon they started breaking them, according to the story, and throwing them.

An unusual collection can be found in a castle somewhere in Austria. Called the Schloss Loosdorf, the site was written in the magazine called “The World of Interiors” and shows the Neoclassical structure and its display of shards, or broken ceramic vessels and plates. History saw the castle occupied first by the Nazis and later by the Russians at the end of World War II. The Russian soldiers discovered the prized ceramic collection of the castle and soon they started breaking them, according to the story, and throwing them.