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GOWEEKLY 25 2017 HOROSCOPE
PISCES
February, 19 - March, 20 Take time to take care of yourself. A little pampering will go a long way. Take an active role in making life choices that will be beneficial physically. If you reveal what you want and what you have to offer, you will find common ground. Personal growth will encourage you to look at and present yourself with pride.
ARIES
Popular Cancer
Lionel Messi Born: June 24, 1987
CANCER
June, 21 - July, 22 Too much time on your hands will lead to poor decisions, bad habits or an anxious attitude. Keep life simple and focus on physical improvements. Moderation will be necessary when dealing with children, your lover or someone trying to get you to spend your hard-earned cash on something unnecessary.
LOVE You will demand change, mental stimulation, excitement and adventure when it comes to love. Your outgoing attitude will spark an interest in someone more interested in possessiveness and exclusivity. Before you lead someone on, be sure you understand what you are getting yourself into.
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March, 21 – April 19 Get involved in events that will ensure your community is safe and offers the services required to meet your needs. What you contribute will make a difference. Listen and offer suggestions, but don’t take on responsibilities that will cost you. If someone puts demands on you, walk away.
TAURUS
April, 20 - May, 20 Find a way to improve your life. Changing how you approach your job or where you work will make a difference. When dealing with personal issues, suggest positive alternatives and you will enhance your relationship. Older or younger relatives will offer insight into a situation you face.
GEMINI
May, 21 - June, 20 Share your thoughts, feelings and intentions. An idea you have can turn into a investment. Look at all the angles and go over your financial affairs to determine how to move forward. Follow your intuition and you will prosper.
LEO
LIBRA
September, 23 - October, 22 Work on personal and physical upgrades that will make you more confident and help you expand and explore new opportunities. Take the initiative to bring about change, but don’t overspend. Be prepared to present your thoughts in detail, and you will overcome any opposition.
SCORPIO
October, 23 - November, 22 Emotions will surface if you let someone pressure you into something you don’t want to do. Have an excuse ready. Take part in an event that allows you to offer your expertise, and you will enhance your reputation. Love and romance are on the rise and mustn’t be ignored.
"Don't let your emotions take over" LEO -
SAGITTARIUS
November, 23 - December, 21 Thoughts should be followed by actions. Don’t procrastinate or you will miss out on a fabulous opportunity. Speak your mind and bring about change. Don’t waffle because someone is demanding or putting pressure on you to do things you don’t want to do. Step up and make it clear you have other plans.
CAPRICORN
July, 23 - August, 22 A change of pace, location or the people you hang out with will do you good. Sign up for a course or visit a place that offers tranquility and food for thought. Don’t let your emotions take over. A lack of productivity due to personal matters will make you look bad.
December, 22 - January, 19 Let your emotions be your guide. If something feels right, go with it. The changes that come about will improve your relationship with someone special. Someone older will have an influence on you. Proceed with caution when dealing with domestic issues. Avoid excess and indulgence in any way, shape or form.
VIRGO
AQUARIUS
August, 23 - September, 22 Find a solution and return to your professional responsibilities. If someone makes you an offer that sounds too good to be true, back away. Work on creative ideas and you will come up with a plan that will help you improve a pending financial, medical or legal matter.
January, 20 - February, 18 Let yourself go and follow the path that offers the most freedom to do as you please and explore your creative ideas. Show passion in all that you do. Romance is favored. A trip with or to visit someone you love will bring you closer to a lifestyle decision you need to address.
GOWEEKLY 25 2017 ENTERTAINMENT
Kylie Jenner mocked by fans
Tupac biopic Actress Jada Pinkett Smith has attacked the filmmakers behind new Tupac Shakur biopic ‘All Eyez on Me’ for the way they have depicted her relationship with the late rapper.
"you are cradled in my heart for eternity"
The film, starring Demetrius Shipp, Jr. and Kat Graham as Tupac and Jada, was released on June 16 - what would have been the rapper’s 46th birthday - and though the critics are raving, ‘The Matrix Reloaded’ star is far from impressed. In a series of tweets sent out on Friday, she wrote: "Forgive me... my relationship to Pac is too precious to me for the scenes in ‘All Eyez On Me’ to stand as truth. The reimagining of my relationship to Pac has been deeply hurtful.’’ Jada ended her social media rant by wishing her late friend a happy birthday, adding, "you are cradled in my heart for eternity. I love you."
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The teen looks back at the camera and gives a look from above her sunglasses. "Normal girls in a normal world," she wrote alongside the image. Unsurprisingly, Kylie's fans absolutely ripped her in the comment section with many unable to fathom how the multi-millionaire could even dare say she was normal. "What the heck? You're not normal!" one fan blasted. "You're far from normal," another agreed. One wrote: "You don't know what normal is." Kylie has previously confessed that she's pretty normal behind her social media persona and is happiest when she is at home with her dogs.
Karrueche Tran finally granted restraining order against Chris Brown The 29-year-old had sought for months to have a temporary order made permanent, after he made threats of violence against her. After the actress testified on June 15, a judge ruled the restraining order remain in place for five years. Karrueche told the court Chris had physically beat her when they were together. Brown wasn't in court on Thursday; the judge had refused his request to join the hearing via phone.
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The 19-year-old declared she’s "normal" in an Instagram post with her sister Kendall Jenner.
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Saturday July 1st, 2017 at Mambo Beach Boulevard
Farmers' Market 6th edition Farmers’ Market
Mambo Beach Boulevard Mambo Beach Boulevard is a unique beach boulevard located at Sea Aquarium Beach. A special place in Curaçao where beach, shopping and entertainment can be perfectly combined! The Boulevard is a central meeting place for all, young and old, locals and tourists, at any time of the day. You will have lots of fun at Mambo Beach Boulevard with the large and diverse range of beach, clothing and souvenir shops, a tattoo shop, a massage and beauty salon, the aqua park and restaurants that pretty much cover the entire culinary world with what they have to offer.
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Activities and events are organized regularly on the Boulevard. One of the most popular events is the Farmers' Market. In 2016 and March the last six editions took place, which proved to be a great success a great amount of visitors every edition
Saturday July 1st
from Curaçao. Imagine delicious juices, (water-) plants/cuttings, herbs, local art, dishes and soups, cupcakes, fresh coconut, etc., and also live local music. Furthermore, there are various activities for children as well, like a bouncer and face painting. Also, the SGR group will be present with a number of live farm animals, including a horse which the children can use for horseback riding against payment of a small fee. The proceeds will fully benefit the care farm ‘De Waarborg’.
the 7th edition of the Farmers ' Market will be held at Mambo Beach Boulevard, which again will be in the light of 'Food, Health and Curacao Culture'. More than 35 exhibitors will offer various kinds of products made in Curaçao or from Curaçao during this Farmers' Market. With this event Mambo Beach Boulevard wants to get the visitors acquainted with the beautiful, fresh products
Location: Mambo Beach Boulevard, square between Fuoco and Bikinis. Date: Saturday July 1st Time: 09.00 AM till 3.00 PM.
GOWEEKLY 25 2017 COVER STORY
Marerly ‘Elly’ Sambo Since her last interview with Go Weekly in 2015, a lot has changed for Boss lady Marerly ‘Elly’ Sambo of ‘It’s Yummy’ Infused water. Starting with only infused water, now It’s Yummy has expanded with a range of new products like Vegan Scottish Tablet, tinctures, infused oils and much more. Go Weekly sat down with Elly to talk about the benefits of It’s Yummy, her success, entrepreneurship, and her future plans! Read it all here. Editor: Sendeliz Gibbes | Photography: Nestor G. Zavarce
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Can you tell us more about 'It's Yummy'? How did you start and why did you choose to start your own business? Three years ago, I got diagnosed with tumors on both breasts. The doctors advised me to have an operation, but I really did not want this. When I lived in the Netherlands, I underwent 5 surgeries in the span of 1 year. This made me stop, think about life, and ask myself why I got sick so often. I started making infused water. This is water (fluoride free) which has been infused with fruits, and herbs. I drank this water on a regular basis, and within 2 months my tumors were gone. This was my first product. I marketed my infused water for the first 6 months as Infused Water Curaçao.
"within 2 months my tumors were gone"
saying, it's dushi. It's dushi to live a healthy life.
It's been exactly 2 years since your first interview with Go Weekly. What has changed for 'It's Yummy' over the past 2 years, and for you as an entrepreneur? A lot has changed over the past two years. I've evolved as a person as well as a brand, meaning that both my company and I have grown. I've learned how to communicate better, and delegate. I've learned to prioritize, and deal with different personalities. I've created new products like the Vegan Scottish Tablet (vegan ko’i lechi), tinctures, and infused oils. I also have a new logo, which represents “the seed of life”. I give workshops, and presentations about health, and wellness and I have now two points of sale, Hofi Cas Cora, and Living Happy Conceptstore. As you can imagine, a
lot has changed in little time.
What are some of the benefits that It's Yummy's products offer? And what has changed in your life since you're living a healthy lifestyle? I designed It’s Yummy in a funny manner. I’ve noticed that a lot of natural products are promoted in a less colorful way. When someone is sick (and I know this from my own experience), they're stressed and depressed. When they are occupied by color, and fun shapes, their stress levels goes down which helps in their process of recovery. Every single one of It’s Yummy’s products, benefits the body in a physical, emotional, and spiritual manner. Being healthy is not just the physical aspect, it also has to do with the emotional, and spiritual aspects. That's what I realized when I started living a healthy life.
At a certain point, I did some research and found out that in 2013 the Institute for Public Health had conducted research that showed that 67% of Curaçao’s population is overweight, has cancer, are diabetic, are on dialysis, or suffers from Alzheimer. I studied to be a microbiology analyst, and I grew up with a holistic mindset. Thus, I decided to combine the two worlds, and create a line of natural products, that helps you physically, but also emotionally, and spiritually. That's the moment when I chose the name; It’s Yummy. It's a fun way of
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When you started your own business, you collaborated with other entrepreneurs, and together you helped each other grow. What are the pros and cons of this collaboration? We are small businesses. In the beginning we didn't have a budget for marketing, so we thought of ways to promote each other’s products. During the first year of business, I didn't have a logo. Omar Sling designed a flyer for me, and every time that I would promote something on FB I would tag him in it. He did the same for me too. During my second year of business, Hubertienne of JenPen Creative Studio designed a logo for me, which represents the seed of life. This year, Mimimoffie created a piece of art out of my logo, and she redid all the stickers that I needed to market my infused water. We tagged each other on social media so people could follow us. We created a network, showing people that collaboration is trendy, and before I knew it, I was a social entrepreneur. I love promoting our local merchants. There's a lot of hidden talent here, they just need a push in the right direction so that they can start shining. Our local producers are the key to get the economy going again.
Who or what provided the most inspiration for you along the way, as you've built your business? And what advice can you share with other Businesswomen in training? Life and nature itself. Life experiences molded me into who I am now. Nature, because it’s beautiful, and
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"Our local producers are the key to get the economy going again"
it provides us with everything we need. My advice to other women who would like to start their own business is; love yourself, use your creativity, there are no limits, learn to accept help from others, allow yourself to grow, and vibrate higher, always.
What's next for ‘It’s Yummy’, and where do you hope it will be in 5 years? To be honest with you I live in the
present. I do have a 5 year plan, but I'm more focused on how I see Curaçao in 5 years. I hope that in 5 years’ time, we will be making conscious choices when it comes to our wellbeing. I hope that more people will start growing their own food in order to have a healthier life, love themselves more and be more spiritual aware. For more info:
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GOWEEKLY 25 2017 LIFESTYLE
The world is full of affordable destinations, and it doesn’t require much effort to find them. No matter what continent, there are always places you can visit on a budget. So where should you go on your next trip? Read on to get our picks for the most affordable destinations to visit! Editor: Sendeliz Gibbes
El Salvador
Budget Travel Destinations Where: San Juan, Puerto Rico Why? The best way to get a deal in the Caribbean is to travel during the low season (end of April through mid-December) Old San Juan oozes charm, and if you stay within the old city's two-squaremile radius you won't need a car rental to access great restaurants, sightseeing and shopping.
Where: Ludington, Michigan Why: Michigan's west coast is known for having some of the most pristine beaches in the country. Accommodations here are humble and affordable, including mom-and-pop motels or you can go camping at Ludington State Park, which offers spots just steps from the beach for $30.
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Where: Guatemala Why: It’s a true adventure travel paradise. A fantastic place to explore river caves by candlelight and swim through cascading pools in the jungle. Many travellers ends up spending under $25 a day in Guatemala. Where: Czech Republic Why? You can stay in hostels for less than 10 euros a night outside the capital. There's beautiful architecture, nice people, interesting history, and, major bonus: Beer is cheaper than water!
Where: El Salvador Why? El Salvador is the perfect place to experience the great outdoors without the crowds as you make your way around Central America. Simple meals cost under $5, especially at the street stalls. City buses around the country cost under $1 and a taxi ride is usually around $5.
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ART RULES GOWEEKLY 25 2017
Music Prodigy Anthony Egberts Anthony Egberts, known in the music industry by his artist name Caedis is an upcoming DJ Performer on Curaçao. Relatively unknown on the island, this 18-year-old dazzles audiences with the live sounds he plays on stage with his synthesizers. Over at Prime Loops in the UK, he is one of the leading sample pack producers. Caedis’ has reached massive success in his career as he is making sample packs with Virtual Riot and Hardwell to name a few big names and is currently composing the sountrack for a video game developer. What’s your favorite thing about Art Rules? There is no judgment whatsoever at Art Rules, we support every form of art and are inspired to bring out the most of our talent. When I showed up with my synthesizer, everyone reacted excitedly and appreciated my music. How has Art Rules Influenced you as an artist? Art Rules really pushed me to do better and do more. By learning things I had trouble with on a synthesizer and music theory, I was able to grow into an artist who sells sample packs to the likes of Beyonce, Hardwell, Virtual Riot and other artists. What does the future hold for you? I am finishing the soundtrack for the video game and continue to work on
sample packs. Also, I am slowly making my way into DJ’ing creating my own compositions as an independent artist. Who are your musical influences? I am very influenced by underground artists such as Rez, No Mana, Black Gummy, The Toxic Avenger and of course Dead Mau5 who inspired me to get into music production. What can you tell young artists about Art Rules? Go for it! You will have a fun time and learn a bunch of new stuff. It opens up opportunities for collaborations. The teachers are very supportive and push you to become better. Art Rules got me where I am today in my career. I have learned to get out there and make personal connections, which has made a much bigger influence on my career.
Art Rules Curaçao 2017 This year Art Rules offers workshops in 7 different Art disciplines, DJ, Music & Performance, Creative Writing, Creative Media, Dance, Theater and the exciting new workshop, Fashion! All workshops are taught by professional Artists and Educators from around the world. Don’t miss this opportunity! Visit artrules.org and APPLY! Deadline for all applications is midnight, June 24, 2017.
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EVENTS GOWEEKLY 25 2017
PINKCURACAO MIXER THURSDAY JUNE 22 07:00 PM WANDU CAFÉ AND MORE
ZAND SUNDAY JUNE 25 01:00 PM BAYA BEACH
RNBEATZ ON THE ROOFTOP SATURDAY JUNE 24 09:00 PM WATERFORT BOOGJES
PLANE WEDNESDAY JUNE 28 07:30 PM ZANZIBAR BEACH EVENT ON BONAIRE
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PIETERMAAI PROEFT (2 DAYS) SATURDAY JUNE 24 05:00 PM PIETERMAAI DISTRICT CURAÇAO
HOT LATIN NIGHTS THURSDAY JUNE 22 10:00 PM CUBA COMPAGNIE EVENT ON BONAIRE
ROOTS ROCK REGGEA: UPRISING SATURDAY JUNE 24 10:00 PM 27 CURAÇAO
LADIES IN CHARGE MONDAY JUNE 19 07:00 PM COCO BEACH EVENT ON BONAIRE
THE LOADING BAND SATURDAY JUNE 24 05:00 PM ZANZIBAR BEACH
BEACH TENNIS TOURNAMENT SATURDAY JUNE 24 10:00 AM COCO BEACH
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GOWEEKLY 25 2017 MUSIC
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Genre: Sience Fiction/Action Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Josh Duhamel, Anthony Hopkins Rating: PG-13
TRANSFORMERS: THE LAST KNIGHT Humans are at war with the Transformers, and Optimus Prime is gone. The key to saving the future lies buried in the secrets of the past and the hidden history of Transformers on Earth. Now, it's up to the unlikely alliance of Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg), Bumblebee, an English lord (Anthony Hopkins) and an Oxford professor (Laura Haddock) to save the world. Daily: 16:30, 19:45 Sat & Sun: 13:15 Late Show Fri & Sat: 23:00 Daily: 17:00, 20:15 Sat & Sun: 13:45 Late Show Fri & Sat: 22:30 TRANSFORMERS: THE LAST KNIGHT 3D Daily: 20:00 TRANSFORMERS: THE LAST KNIGHT 4D Daily: 17:15, 20:30
THURSDAY, JUNE 22 - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 Once published Go Weekly is not responsible for any kind of changes regarding these movies.
MOVIES GOWEEKLY 25 2017
CARS 3
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Genre: Animation/Comedy Starring: Bonnie Hunt, Owen Wilson, Armie Hammer Rating: G Daily: 17:30 Sat & Sun: 12:45, 15:00 Daily: 17:15, 19:30 Sat & Sun: 12:45, 15:00
Genre: Comedy Starring: Scarlett Johansson, Zoë Kravitz, Kate McKinnon Rating: R Daily: 20:00 Sat & Sun: 12:45, 15:15 THE MUMMY
Genre: Action/Adventure/Comedy Starring: Johnny Depp, Kaya Scodelario, Orlando Bloom Rating: PG-13 Daily: 21:30 Sat & Sun: 15:45 PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES Genre: Action/Adventure/Comedy Starring: Johnny Depp, Kaya Scodelario, Orlando Bloom Rating: PG-13 Daily: 17:45
CARS 3 4D Sat & Sun: 14:45 ALL EYEZ ON ME
Genre: Biography/Drama/Music Starring: Demetrius Shipp Jr, Danai Gurira, Kat Graham Rating: R Daily: 17:45, 21:00
PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES
Genre: Action/Adventure Starring: Tom Cruise, Sofia Boutella, Annabelle Wallis Rating: PG-13 Daily: 18:30, 21:15 Sat & Sun: 13:00, 15:45 Daily: 18:30, 21:15 Sat & Sun: 13:00, 15:45 BAYWATCH
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BAYWATCH Genre: Comedy Starring: Dwayne Johnson, Zac Efron, Alexander Daddario Rating: R Sat & Sun:15:00 Late Show Fri & Sat: 23:15 THE SNATCHED Genre: Comedy Starring: Amy Schumer, Goldie Hawn, Ike Barinholtz Rating: R Daily: 17:45 Late Show Fri & Sat: 23:30 Sat & Sun: 12:45 WHITNEY: CAN I BE ME Genre: Documentary Starring: Whitney Housten, Bobbi Kristina Brown, Bobby Brown Rating: PG-13 Daily: 22:00
Genre: Action/Adventure Starring: Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Robin Wright Rating: PG-13 Daily: 18:30 Sat & Sun: 12:45 Daily: 18:30, 21:30 Sat & Sun: 12:45, 15:30
Genre: Comedy Starring: Dwayne Johnson, Zac Efron, Alexander Daddario Rating: R Daily: 20:30 Sat & Sun:15:00 Late Show Fri & Sat: 23:15
A FAMILY MAN Genre: Drama Starring: Gerard Butler, Alison Brie, Willem Dafoe Rating: R Sat & Sun: 12:45
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Johan van Walbeeck School Graduation Party Last Friday the Johan van Walbeeck School graduates' celebrated a well-deserved graduation party. The night ended with performances by Mason, Area 51 and Chaika. A night to never forget! “Let the new adventures begin.” Photography: Ryan Anicta
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