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Monday, June 15, 2020
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Adulation and accolades pour in for Anita Linda
HAILED as the oldest active actress of Philippine cinema for many years, Anita Linda had to quietly let go of this “title” when she breathed her last on the morning of June 10. She was 95.
After news broke out on different social-media platforms, many wrote tributes and posted their experiences and encounters with her. And the adulation and accolades continue to pour in for this exquisite actress.
Actor-director Gina Alajar was part of the cast of Linda’s last commercially released film, Adolf Alix Jr.’s Circa, where she played her daughter. “It’s a huge honor and a great privilege to have known her and to have worked with her in her last film. Her contributions as an actor are innumerable and priceless. Perhaps the one dearest to Linda’s heart is Alix, the filmmaker who created many unforgettable roles for the iconic thespian in films, like Presa, Mater Dolorosa, Alamat ng China Doll, and Adela, among others. It was Alix who made sure that his “muse” would be able to grace an international film festival and that happened in Toronto in September of 2008.
“She was like my lola. She had a career that spanned more than seven decades and crossed over three ‘golden ages’ of Philippine cinema. She never stopped working. Her memories will live on with the films she left us. I will miss her. I love her dearly,” he told us, almost choking with emotion.
Cinema One channel head Ronald Arguelles wrote, “With almost 400 film titles under her filmography which include exceptional performances in Adela, Lola, Mater Dolorosa, Babae sa Bubungang Lata, Sisa, Bakit Bughaw ang Langit, Sawa sa Lumang Simboryo, her dedication as a true professional and one of the industry’s most enduring actors will always be remembered.”


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Writer-director Ronaldo Carballo had the pleasure of writing memorable characters for Linda when he was actively creating narratives for television drama anthologies, like The Maricel Drama Special and Maalaala Mo Kaya from 1988 to the early 1990s. “The most memorable episodes I did were ‘Bisikleta,’ where she played a loving grandmother who, despite being poor, found ways to buy her grandson a bicycle that became the cause of her grandson’s tragic passing.” Carballo also recalled another episode, titled Baril-barilan, where Linda played the scheming and selfish mother of her gay son played by Fanny Serrano.
“Ms. Anita Linda was a brilliant actress I had the privilege to work with on television. On film, the most memorable for me was her performance in the Hello Soldier episode of Lino Brocka’s omnibus film Tatlo, Dalawa, Isa. I still kept the original DVD copy of that film,” Carballo shared.
Film Development Council of the Philippines Chairman Liza Diño-Seguerra recalled her memorable encounter with the legendary actress and she vividly recalled what Linda told her: “Liza, life has been good to me. I am old. My vision is not as clear anymore. My hearing has diminished. But I’m still here, I don’t want to leave yet because to be alive is beautiful.” Diño-Seguerra wrote, “Those words will forever be in my heart. The industry is blessed to have you.”
Actress Alessandra de Rossi shared that she will never forget the beautiful words Linda told her during a break time of a film shoot: “Never lose your sunshine. Just be yourself.” “It’s more than difficult to be happy in these times. Very dark times. But her laughter and her beautiful words will be my eternal sunshine and pride,” de Rossi said.
Not many know that Linda had 21 cats when she was living in Alabang Hills. The family sold that big house last year and moved to Las Piñas. She would pick up stray kittens on the road and nurse them to health and take care of them. “She liked how cats are generally loyal, independent and calm, how these creatures can retreat from the madness of the world and create their own little space of peace and calm,” a close friend of hers told us once.
Anita Linda cared for her cats, her work, her coworkers, her friends, her family, her industry. She outlived many of her peers and when it was time for her to finally take her quiet exit, she left behind not only beautiful memories but a lasting legacy just by being herself—the great Anita Linda. ■
Queen Elizabeth’s birthday marked with smaller ceremony
LONDON—Queen Elizabeth II’s birthday was marked on Saturday with a smaller ceremony than usual, as the annual Trooping the Color parade was canceled amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The extravagant display of pomp and pageantry, a highlight of the royal calendar that typically attracts thousands of tourists to line the streets of central London, has only been canceled once before during almost 70 years of the queen’s reign—in 1955, during a national rail strike.
This year, a small number of soldiers and military musicians paid tribute to the monarch at Windsor Castle. The queen received a royal salute, before watching a display by soldiers who marched on the castle grounds in accordance with social distancing rules. It was Elizabeth’s first official public appearance since lockdown measures were imposed in March. The queen celebrated her 94th birthday on April 21, but her “official” birthday has always been marked with the Trooping the Color parade in June. The ‘colors’ refer to the flags representing the different regiments of the British Army.
The event usually features hundreds of parading soldiers and horses, a carriage procession by the royal family, and a Royal Air Force flypast over Buckingham Palace.
An event like this marking the sovereign’s birthday has not been staged at Windsor since 1895, when a ceremony was held in honor of Queen Victoria. AP
www.businessmirror.com.ph Today’s Horoscope By Eugenia Last
CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Neil Patrick Harris, 47; Ice Cube, 51; Courteney Cox, 56; Helen Hunt, 57.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Take a closer look at your options and what you can do to ensure that things unfold to your liking as the year progresses. Take responsibility for your happiness, health and reputation. Stick to the truth, and demand the same from others. A change of heart regarding someone you looked up to will lead to personal freedom and better days ahead. Your lucky numbers are 9, 15, 22, 27, 33, 42, 48.
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Reflect on the past before you make a promise that will have emotional consequences attached. Selfdiscipline will be necessary to remain on course and not lose sight of your main goal. Self-improvement projects will boost your ego and improve your health. ★★★
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Backing down isn’t a sign of weakness; it’s a sign of strength. Don’t let anyone bully or pressure you. Use common sense and intelligence to get your way. You’ll feel passionate about life, love and achieving happiness. ★★★
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Put greater emphasis on how you feel, the way you look and living a life geared toward proper diet, exercise and longevity. Say no to anyone trying to persuade you to try something illegal or not in your best interest. ★★★★
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Don’t let emotions dictate change. Think before you act; you’ll end up with what you want. Rely on fond memories to help you see clearly during situations that are challenging. ★★
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Spice things up a bit. Look around you, and you’ll discover a way to maximize your space to fit your current needs and lifestyle. Adding discipline, structure and a healthier routine to your life will boost your vigor and enthusiasm. ★★★★★
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): It’s easy to miss an important detail or signal when your daily routine faces challenges. Look at what you have to work with, and make adjustments that give you a clearer vision. ★★★
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Make personal growth and improvements your priorities. Refuse to let your emotions mess with reason. If you overreact or take on too much, you will have difficulty retracing your steps and living up to the promises you make. ★★★
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Learn from your mistakes, and move forward carefully. Money matters will not be clear-cut or go your way if you let someone interfere or take control. Use your head, and make changes that encourage your success. ★★★
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): A positive change at home will bring you closer to someone you love. A little charm will go a long way when trying to convince a loved one to see things your way. ★★★★★
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Take a moment to evaluate what’s going on around you. Consider the best way to keep everyone you live with happy. Working alongside those close to you will make your life easier. ★★
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Put some muscle behind your ideas, and turn a dream into a reality. Make a change because you want to, not because someone is pressuring you. Personal growth will come from making hard decisions. Do what’s right and best for you. ★★★★
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): A creative outlet will ease stress and help you turn a difficult situation into something workable. Don’t drown your sorrows doing something destructive. Shoot for the stars, and do something constructive and meaningful. Do your best to help those in need. ★★★
BIRTHDAY BABY:
You are charismatic, influential and persuasive. You are intuitive and disciplined.
‘an end to food waste’ BY KYLE DOLAN
The Universal Crossword/Edited by David Steinberg

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1 Like a foot that’s asleep 5 Quarterback’s throw 9 Food ___ (feeling after a feast) 13 Drummer Ringo 15 Comic-Con, e.g. 16 Bakery fixture 17 Skin rejuvenation treatment 19 Certain fossilized plant 20 From what place 21 Without punishment 23 CRISPR can edit one 25 We ___ Never Meeting in Real Life (Samantha Irby book) 26 Gives the green light 29 Place for roasting ribs 35 Peanuts character Peppermint ___ 37 Take a load off 38 Neat, like a bed 39 Lemon source 40 Castle defenses 41 Early operating system 42 Cleric, in a mosque 43 Saint Louis landmark 44 Eve’s profession in Killing Eve 45 Truck bed cover 48 Vegas opener? 49 ___ chi 50 Tomato variety 52 Early 20th-century women’s objective 57 Blow a gasket 61 Madama Butterfly solo 62 Eco-friendly container that may hold the ends of 17-, 29- and 45-Across 64 Distillery grain 65 Common clog cause 66 Connect with 67 Its January 2020 cover featured
Beyonce 68 Humble reply to praise 69 Brag
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1 Warning letters next to a link 2 Provo’s state 3 Pocket protector? 4 ___ to the table 5 Energy 6 Firefighter’s tools 7 Detail in a plan, briefly 8 Lizzo and Adele 9 Break room vessel 10 Walkie-talkie sign-off 11 Trifling 12 Hathaway of Les Miserables 14 Pass quickly 18 Singer/activist Horne 22 Capote nickname 24 Mistakes 26 Fiber-___ cable 27 Concept of universal justice 28 Wrinkle remover? 30 Temporary castle site 31 Old Testament heroine 32 Group of speakers 33 Tony-winning Menzel 34 Types with the thumbs, say 36 Ask for trouble 40 Band at a quinceanera, perhaps 44 “So close!” 46 Musician’s gift 47 Nike’s swoosh, e.g. 51 Bit of funny business 52 “Me too!” 53 Risk territory east of Ukraine 54 Replenish, as a gas tank 55 Petting zoo critter 56 Kuwait’s leader 58 Lyft competitor 59 ___’s Handmade Vodka 60 Rare winter forecast in a desert 63 Ask uncomfortable questions

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