Monday, September 28, 2009

Pardon me...

...but can you please dispose your trash properly? The streets may look like a dump right now but you mindlessly "disposing" your styro cup/plate, etc. will not make OUR situation better.

Thank you po.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Hum

Truth be told, T and I were wondering if Ondoy would even hit Manila. Friday seemed okay. Various weather websites reported light rain for Saturday. We thought, okay that we can surely handle. So we both planned to go to Dapitan Arcade the following day to get some home decors for our humble abode. There was a little rain that Friday night but we both thought that it would end soon. It did not.

We woke up to heart-breaking images of people on their roofs, on the streets, outside. They're all crying for help. We were glued to ANC the entire day watching. I remembered my family and friends who are all over the Metro and Rizal province. I called them, sent them SMS to make sure that they're ok. There were no replies. Then I learned that some parts in QC have no more power and water. Ugh. The worst part is the waiting.

Today, I sit here in my living room still waiting for some news from loved ones. I feel so blessed that Greenhills was spared from the devastating whip of Ondoy. The worst thing that happened to us was some water seeping through our window. Others were not as lucky.

T and I will be dropping off some help to one of the relief stations at the Promenade. Let's all help each other now. We can get through this.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

With this ring...


Soon.

(For more information, please click the title of this post.)
Photo credit: Ann Pablo, August 2009

Friday, August 07, 2009

Eh di… suntukan na lang kami!*

Fury over Arroyo’s choice of national artists


Critics said Cecille Guidote Alvarez should have had the delicadeza to refuse because she is the executive director of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), which administers the award together with the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP). Alvarez heads the NCAA secretariat that receives nominations for national artists.

“She should have not allowed herself to be named as national artist. She’s close to the President. Nobody in the committee thought that she deserved to be named," national artist for literature Bienvenido Lumbera told GMANews.TV. Lumbera is the chairman of the Concerned Artists of the Philippines.

Mrs. Arroyo recently conferred the award to seven individuals: Manuel Conde for cinema; Federico Aguilar Alcuaz for visual arts; Lazaro Francisco for literature; Francisco “Bobby" MaƱoza for architecture; Jose "Pitoy" Moreno for literature; Magno Jose Carlo Caparas for visual arts and film; and Alvarez for theater.

Lumbera said Caparas’ nomination was twice rejected by two NCAA panels. “He (Caparas) was first proposed as a nominee for literature, but the committee rejected him. He was again proposed as nominee for visual artist but the panel again turned him down."

He said the title conferred to Caparas “appeared to have duplicated" that of Conde.

Film Academy of the Philippines director general Leo Martinez was also surprised how Caparas landed on the elite list.

"He was obviously added by MalacaƱang," Martinez said on Spot.ph. Caparas, a comics writer who later turned to film making, is known to be a vocal supporter of Mrs. Arroyo.

Not in shortlist

According to Lumbera, who is a member of the “final selection committee" of the NCAA, they, did not include Alvarez in the shortlist of nominees that was submitted to President Arroyo last May.

Guidelines in the nominations for national artists state that “NCCA and CCP Board members and consultants and NCCA and CCP officers and staff are automatically disqualified from being nominated."

Lumbera said President Arroyo had “no respect for established processes for selecting national artists…why would she name someone who heads the commission that administers the selection of candidates for national artists?"

But Alvarez said she was entitled to the award. “Before you make a judgment, read my achievements first as an artist. Was I an idiot before I became a national artist?" Alvarez told GMANews.TV.

Alvarez said her recognition included the Ramon Magsaysay public service award for the arts that she received in 1972, the CCP Gawad Sining Award for Literature, and the Outstanding Women in the Nation's Services for her contributions in promoting Philippine art and culture.

She denied lobbying for the award, saying President Arroyo “never talked to me about it." Alvarez said the President has the prerogative to pick other national artists not included in the NCCA and CCP shortlist.

Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said Alvarez “didn’t deliberate on herself…She was chosen."

Lumbera said the NCAA and CCP panel only submitted four names to Mrs. Arroyo: Conde, Alcuaz, Lazaro, and Ramon Santos, who was nominated as national artist for music. Santos was not included in Mrs. Arroyo’s list of awardees.

Boycott

National artist for visual arts Benedicto Reyes Cabrera agreed with Lumbera. He said the four additional awardees “did not go through deliberation."

“There used to be prestige. Well, since the presidency of Ramos there has been an understanding that the President can add one choice … there was Carlos Quirino (historical literature) , Alejandro " Anding ‘ Roces (literature) , Abdulmari Asia Imao (visual arts). But this time (Mrs. Arroyo) added four," said Cabrera in an interview with Spot online magazine.

“They might as well just appoint (their own choices) and not go through the whole process. I will boycott the awards. I will not march. I will not mention any names but we heard that there was one very influential person who helped manipulate the results," Cabrera said.

"Sabi nga ng mga artists, it won’t be a 'parangal' kundi 'pagdadalamhati' (Artists are saying it is not a tribute but a time for mourning). It’s sad. The awards have been debased. One can just lobby for anyone. Hindi na ‘yung peers ang nagde-decide (It’s no longer the peers who decide). Our opinion doesn’t mean anything," he added.

National artists receive lifetime benefits including a monthly pension, medical and life insurance, arrangement for a state funeral, a place of honor at national state functions, and recognition at cultural events. - GMANews.TV




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Blogger's note:

I am still in a state of disbelief about this wanton disrespect to our true National Artists. To paraphrase last night's guests of Media in Focus (ANC), this marks the death of delicadeza. The meddling of the Malacanang midget is abominable and is downright rude. One of the committee members said that there is no such thing as a presidential prerogative. Its just something that popped into the pciture and became an unchallenged 'truth' until now. I wonder if I can get a copy of Presidential Proclamation 1001? Hm.

Today, I mourn the death of the National Artists Awards.

*The title is a quote on Carlos J. Caparas' famous answer for his non-fans.

Thursday, August 06, 2009

False Hope

Seems that someone from the Manila Bulletin is not a fan of the current president. Whether it is a Freudian slip or caused by gross incompetence of the editor, this photo surely made my morning coffee more pleasurable.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Ciao...

About five years ago, I bought a pre-owned phone because I was sick of carrying a SIM card (given by my mentor ) sans a mobile unit. It was a difficult decision to make as at that time I wasn't still sure whether I needed to stay connected. I mean, I don't think I have that many friends. Besides, all three of them know how and where to reach me. Anyway, this was how it looked like:


Over the years, I have learned to appreciate its passive concern towards me - reminding me of what seemed to me as irrelevant occassions and events, updating my running mileage, keeping Patric's and my T's photos and videos. What used to be referred to as "it", became a "him".

Despite the fact that he has lost most of its protective gear - the orange rear clip, its bottom gum, the metal shell - he refused to leave me. He continued to accompany me even though his life was practically bound together by a 5-inch long adhesive tape wound around his body.  I have relied heavily on him that the idea of us being separated was totally unimaginable.

Well, guess what.
He left me.
And no amount of adhesive tape can resuscitate him anymore.

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I will miss you, my dear friend.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Fortified daw

Nakakaloka ang mga ibinabalita sa local channels. Nung isang gabi nalaman ko na suspendido muna ang feeding program ng DepEd. Akalain mo yun. Meron pa rin pala nun hanggang ngayon. Bigla ko tuloy naalala yung panahong pinagtataguan ko yung teacher-in-charge na humihila sa kin para ubusin yung malabnaw na arroz caldo at makunat na nutri bun. Bangungot yun 'tol!

Pero hindi tungkol sa malamig na tinapay at walang lasang sabaw ang entry na 'to. Di ko lang kasi alam kung matatawa ako o maaasar sa dahilan na ibinigay ng DepEd kung bakit di muna sila magpapakain sa mga batang kulang sa timbang. Ang sabi, kaduda-duda daw ang presyo ng isang pakete ng instant noodles. Mantakin nyo, 22 pesos ang isang 100g na pakete! Samantalang 5.50 pesos lang ang SRP ng 55g na instant noodles sa merkado. Anak ng patis naman! Nag-bidding pa kayo!

Ng tanungin kung bakit ganun kamahal (at kaimposible) ang presyo nito, ikinatwiran nila na meron daw kasing dagdag na mga mahahalagang sangkap: sariwang itlog at dahon ng mga malunggay. Saan ka naman nakakita ng "sariwa" na "instant" at saang panig ng Pilipinas naman sila kukuha ng ganun kadami na dahon ng malunggay? Namputsa, manloloko na nga lang, garapal pa.

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