University of the East star guard Paul Lee drained a long three-pointer with 17.9 seconds left to lift the Red Warriors to a 59-54 squeaker over winless University of the Philippines for their first victory in Season 73 of the UAAP men’s basketball tournament at the Araneta Coliseum.Archive for July, 2010
UE defeated UP
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University of the East star guard Paul Lee drained a long three-pointer with 17.9 seconds left to lift the Red Warriors to a 59-54 squeaker over winless University of the Philippines for their first victory in Season 73 of the UAAP men’s basketball tournament at the Araneta Coliseum.Cory Aquino as Friend, Mother, and President
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Family and friends of the late president Corazon “Cory” Aquino gathered at La Salle Greenhills (LSGH) Sunday to commemorate her first death anniversary.
Most of those who came wore yellow, Aquino’s signature color.
At the same time, President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino, with sisters Ballsy, Pinky, Viel, and Kris, unveiled a historical marker near the Namfrel Operation Quick Count board containing the 1986 snap elections tally. The said poll spurred the first People Power.
It was also in LSGH where thousands of Filipinos flocked to attend the former president’s wake after she succumbed to colon cancer August 1 last year.
A video presentation in honor of the late president was shown. Its message read: “She may have passed on but her legacy lives on.”
Rapa Lopa, nephew of the late president, said in his speech that his “Auntie Cory” was a “shining example of moral governance.”
Cory’s People Power People Movement was also relaunched, with “seed people” including CNN Hero of the Year Efren Penaflorida.
Over a dozen priests, led by Bishop Socrates Villegas, also held a Mass for Aquino’s death anniversary.
Apart from the Aquino family, also seen were Vice President Jejomar Binay and his family, the president’s Cabinet members, and his girlfriend Shalani Soledad.
Lea Salonga – From Ms. Saigon to glamorous feline?
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It seems that her fame wouldn’t come into a halt. From the acclaimed Ms. Saigon to the musical Disney Musical and Theaters, she is indeed a true artist and a diamond sparkling among the sand. Now she’s is here with a new character to be portrayed. I am talking to the one and only Ms. Lea Salonga.
World-famous Tony Award-winner Lea Salonga appears as the feline version of the woman mentioned in T.S. Eliot’s poem “Rhapsody on a Windy Night” in the upcoming and much-awaited Broadway musical, Cats.
She plays the role of Grizabella, the glamour cat who left the tribe to experience the outside world and who eventually wants to come back.
Cats is based on T.S. Eliot’s Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, a collection of poems about a unique tribe of cats. The show holds the record as Broadway’s second longest-running musical. It debuted in London’s West End in 1981. A year later the show opened on Broadway. For the first time, Cats will be staged in the Philippines and opens July 24, 2010 for a limited run at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo, Cultural Center of the Philippines.
The action takes place in a huge junkyard where the Jellicle cats have gathered for the annual Jellicle Ball. The main event of the Ball is the selection of the cat that will be reborn. The Jellicle cats have an opportunity to compete for that honor. Old Deuteronomy, the tribe’s elder, ends up choosing Grizabella, an old, former beauty kitten who has lost the favor of her peers.
As Grizabella, (formerly played by Elaine Paige and Betty Buckley) Lea gets to sing “Memory,” one of musical theatre’s most popular songs. Grizabella is, at the time of her appearance, a very old cat, withered by her age to the point that she no longer resembles the proud, carefree, flamboyant dancer of her youth. Her fellow Jellicles are quite repulsed by Grizabella’s disheveled condition, and taunt her.
Possibly because of this, it is Grizabella whom Old Deuteronomy consigns to the Heaviside Layer to be reborn. During her change, Grizabella sings the song “Memory”, which has been thought of by audiences as a very emotionally touching, profound, and even mysterious composition. It has been recorded by over 150 different artists, including Barry Manilow, Michael Crawford, and Barbra Streisand.
“I’ll be playing Grizabella (the non-dancer part). As for what attracts me to her, besides the big song? Grizabella is THE cat that shone in the spotlight once upon a time, and doesn’t anymore. She’s scraggy, dirty, ugly, and relives the Glory Days in her mind. It’ll be interesting to play someone that once shone, and no longer does,” noted Lea.
Far from the grizzly Grizabella that she portrays in Cats, Lea, in reality, is a few months shy of turning 40. Most women dread turning 40, but not Lea.
“I’m excited! I really look forward to turning 40,” Lea Salonga-Chien. “My late (and) early 20s, I was not happy. I was awkward. It was an awkward age for me. Yes, I had a Tony Award but it was a very weird stage of my life because I had not come into myself as a complete human being. I was like, who am I really? And I didn’t really figure it out until my mid 20s and early 30s. Now I am just really enjoying the age that I’m in. I really would not like to go back there.”
She was recently in town for the launch of Avon’s latest skincare breakthrough called Anew of which she is the brand ambassador. Come November, she will be back on the big screen with perpetual heartthrob Aga Muhlach. Although the storyline is yet to be discussed, Lea is already toying with a few ideas of her own.
“I just saw ‘It’s Complicated’ on the plane and I love that movie because the leading artists in the film were not young. They were older, and they were sexy, and smart, and they have issues, and baggage, and I’m like, ‘That’s awesome!’ I mean, we’re not spring chickens anymore so it’s got to be something that really fits us as 40-something.
From the immortals roles she played, shall we add Grizabella?
Why don’t you ask for another bowl?
by admin, on Fri, Jul 30 2010 | No CommentsYou never know when the munchies will hit you. Sometimes they happen when you don’t have a bite to eat within reach! This usually happens to me after a long meeting and I’m too tired to fall in line at a fast food outlet. Sometimes it’s in the middle of a jam at EDSA and everything is static save for my watch’s hands.
It helps to have a few snacks in your bag. I find that a sandwich bag full of cereal is a good way to tide over your hunger if you’re far away from a convenience store or a restaurant. I’m not talking about carrying a tetra pack of milk along with you on the road and preparing a bowl of cereal in the middle of traffic. That sounds pretty good though, doesn’t it? Cereal in the middle of an EDSA jam makes a cute picture. Anyway, a sandwich bag doesn’t take up too much space in your bag so it’s pretty convenient for you to carry a cereal snack bag around.
Why cereal? It’s light on the stomach. I like snacking on cereal because it helps keep my energy up between meals. My energy level gets really low around 3 p.m. Instead of getting a burger meal, I just take out my cereal snack and munch away. Snacking on a handful doesn’t ruin my appetite for lunch or dinner.
Depending on what kind of cereal you choose, it makes for a healthy snack, too. For as long as you don’t get the overly sugary ones, you’re choosing a healthy snack! I am partial to high-fiber, whole grain cereal. The fiber keeps me fuller, longer. Cereal in a sandwich bag doesn’t have to be just one kind, though. Mix it up! I mix in some chocolate cereal along with bran sometimes. My favorite cereal combination is berry cereal and oat cereal. Yummy and healthy!
Another reason why cereal makes a good carry-anywhere snack: you can customize it according to your own tastes. Mix in some raisins for added flavor. How about some sunflower seeds? You can throw in some chocolate chip bits too for a little indulgence. I like breaking up pretzels into smaller pieces and tossing them in along with the cereal. You know what also works? Popcorn! Kids will love this! Popcorn and cereal in each handful makes for such a fun snack. Dried fruits also work great. I love dried banana chips with the cereal. Small marshmallows add another dimension of flavor in your snack. Toss in some peanuts into the bag as well. Your snack bag will be popping with flavors! The variety in tastes and textures makes the snack even more enjoyable.
Dry cereal doesn’t appeal to everyone, though. Sometimes it’s just not right without milk, is it? If you’re the “There has to be milk with my cereal!” type, then maybe those tetra packs of milk will come in handy, after all. Keep some in your office refrigerator, and take one out once snack time hits. Get your cereal snack pack from your bag, pour it into a bowl, pour the milk in and voila! You’ve got yourself your ideal cereal meal.
Chocolate, candy bars and cookies are great snack choices, too, but I gravitate to my cereal snack bag more when the munchies hit. It’s just a healthier snack choice and at the end of the day, don’t we all want to eat a little more sensibly even when snack cravings hit? I try the best I can, and that’s where my cereal snack bag helps a lot. It also helps keep my sanity in check during those long traffic jams in EDSA. You just can’t go wrong with a cereal snack in your bag!
Source: ph.yfittopostblog.com
Farewell Lorezen Wright
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The whole world court of basketball was shocked about the unexpected and brutal death of the young and once basketball star.
A body found in southeast Memphis, Tennessee, on Wednesday has been identified as that of former professional basketball player Lorenzen Wright, Memphis police said.
The cause of death has been ruled as “homicide by gunshot wound,” police said Thursday in a news release, adding that the Shelby County medical examiner used dental records to confirm Wright’s identity.
“Investigators continue to work around the clock to bring justice to Mr. Wright and his family,” the police department said in a statement.
Before that confirmation, Wright’s family had already said that they were mourning his loss.
Wright’s cousin, Camella Logan, had released a statement to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution newspaper saying, “We appreciate your thoughts, prayers and condolences as they are comforting at this very difficult time.”
Wright, who has a home in Atlanta, was reported missing on July 22. He had been visiting with his former wife and their children in Collierville, near Memphis, investigators said.
Wright was last seen at his former wife’s home shortly before midnight on July 18, and a 911 call was placed from his phone in the early hours of July 19.His body was found on Wednesday by Shelby County Emergency Services Search and Rescue, police said.
Dewayne Benton, a Christian radio personality in Memphis, said he left work early to investigate reports his station received about the body.
Benton described the crowded crime scene as somber.
“Lorenzen Wright had a lot of financial problems … but this was just horrible,” said Benton. “He was one of the favorite sons of Memphis,” he added.
The 6-foot-11-inch Wright was a high school basketball star in Memphis, and he played professionally for the NBA’s Memphis Grizzlies from 2001 through 2006.
“We are deeply saddened by the tragic death of Lorenzen Wright,” the team’s majority owner, Michael Heisley, said in a statement on the Grizzlies’ website. “We lost a member of the Grizzlies family.”
During his 13-year professional basketball career Wright also played with the Los Angeles Clippers, Sacramento Kings and most recently with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Wright did two tours with the Atlanta Hawks as well, from 1999 to 2001 and from 2006 to 2008.
Former Hawks coach Lenny Wilkens said, “Lorenzen was a real congenial young man who played with a lot of enthusiasm. This is certainly a huge loss for his family and friends.”
“Our thoughts and prayers are with [his family] during this difficult time,” said Hawks General Manager Rick Sund in a press statement released Thursday by the NBA team.
