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Catching up: More COVID-19 questions and answers As COVID-19 continues to cause concern and consume people’s lives across the globe, Dr. Gregory Poland, an infectious diseases expert and head of Mayo Clinic’s Vaccine Research Group, offers some insights and answers on the status of the pandemic. Question: Scientists around the world are working feverishly on vaccines, what’s the status of vaccine research? Answer: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration released a guidance document for the development of COVID-19 vaccines. It’s what we would have hoped for, it’s reasonable and reassuring. It should go a long way toward addressing concerns that urgency could influence the process. On a global view, one vaccine has already been approved in China. And there are three vaccines in phase three clinical trials, eight in phase two trials, eleven in phase in one and 120 in pre-clinical, including here at Mayo Clinic. Those three that are in phase three clinical trials are the front runners. Here’s the nuance. These are vaccines that are utilizing methods or vaccine platforms that have not been used before. So a lot of careful safety and efficacy studies have to be done. What we need to do, at some point, is engage in a national conversation about which vaccines are best for which patients. We will also have to know the characteristics of immunity produced by these vaccines. It won’t be simple. This will be a complicated vaccine decision that health care providers and patients will need to discuss, in the months ahead. COVID-19 vaccines could be released to the public in two ways: through an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) or through

the full regulatory licensing process. The EUA process could result in a vaccine being released this Fall/Winter. Full licensing would likely mean release in the Winter/Spring timeframe. Question: There’s a flu virus just discovered in China, not related to COVID-19, that’s causing concern. What do you know about that? Answer: The good thing is we know about this because of the kind of surveillance that’s currently being done. In the past, things like this happened and we often didn’t know about it until they reached the outbreak or even pandemic stage. The concerning thing is that this is a virus that has avian genes in it, that came out of a pig, that resembles the 2009 pandemic virus. It has the markers of the type of influenza virus that with further changes could become a pandemic virus. Now, that’s speculation and it’s very early. It bears close scrutiny and further testing to understand if this virus is changing or mutating in anyway and if we’re seeing any spread. But if there’s any vaccine that we would have to make a pandemic vaccine for, an H1N1 influenza virus (and that’s what this new virus is) is one of the easier ones. We know how to do that. We did it in 2009. The concern would be, if something like this were to emerge at the same time that we have an increase in COVID-19 cases, say this fall or winter. We’d be trying to make a lot of vaccine against two different respiratory viruses whose initial symptoms could overlap. Question: It seems some people think you can’t get COVID-19 outdoors. Could you please address this? Answer: While it’s true, being

Symptoms may include: • Cough • Headache • Fever/ chills • Muscle aches • Sore throat/ hoarse voice

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outside gives you the option for better social distancing and you might have wind currents diluting the viruses, etc., you can get infected in any setting where you are not taking adequate precautions. When you’re outdoors and not around people, you essentially have no risk … but these outside bars and beaches, with people jammed shoulder to shoulder, are definitely putting people at risk. Simply put, when you’re outdoors and around people you need to be in a mask or you run the risk of contracting this highly contagious coronavirus. Question: How has Mayo Clinic met the challenges of the pandemic? Answer: I am, personally, immensely proud of the institution I’ve devoted my adult life and career to. Mayo has done what we always do, even in the toughest circumstances of being in the midst of a pandemic, and that is to garner the best data and research, and use it to inform our medical practice. We’ve taken difficult and

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develop more serious, even fatal, symptoms such as pneumonia, severe acute respiratory syndrome and kidney failure. High risk groups include those: • 60 years of age and older • living with chronic health conditions (e.g. diabetes, heart, renal or chronic lung conditions) • with weakened immune systems (e.g. cancer) Symptoms of COVID-19 or other coronaviruses may take up to 14 days to appear after exposure to the virus.

appropriate steps to protect patients and health care providers. And the institution has done a massive job in sharing what we know with the public and with other health care providers. Mayo continues to assist and facilitate critical research that needs to be done to advance the science and save lives. I am very, very proud of Mayo and my colleagues. Question: Six months into this pandemic, what message do you want to convey to the public? Answer: The canvas that we call COVID-19 was absolutely blank 25 weeks ago. We’ve learned a tremendous amount and we scientists are vigorously engaged but we cannot always predict who will have severe disease. So remember your health is a precious gift. Preserve it all cost. Please follow all the precautions that are science based for you, your family, and your community. We care and we want our patients to be safe and healthy. Courtesy: Mayo Clinic News Network, July 2020

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I remember a conversation I had with several Filipino overseas workers from Neepawa, Manitoba. The group were dedicated readers of the Pilipino Express and they asked that I write only about the changes in immigration. Their concern was a real one because they need up-to-date information and guidance about changes in Canadian immigration policies, practices, etc. They said as a group, “Please Tito Mike, no more politics.” I thanked them for their honest feedback and have resisted the temptation to editorialize. But today I find myself over exposed to information coming from south of the border and reaching the end of my patience with Donald Trump. The news over the past few days has been dire for our American neighbours. The country is experiencing a deep increase in viral infection rates and, yes, there is a strong chance that these numbers will not go away, but rather transition into deaths. As of July 10, 30,000 plus have died in the United States from COVID-19 and the total infection numbers are over 3,000,000 with 50,000 being added daily.

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President Trump has mismanaged the entire response and the United States, which represents roughly four per cent of the world’s total population, has suffered over 25 per cent of the deaths and over 25 per cent of the total infections in the world. The United States, at Trump’s insistence, opened up its economy, by individual states, too early and contrary to the best advice of the scientific community. The President assured the American people he was his own best metric, by pointing to his head, to determine how and when the country should reopen. The result of this misinformed action was that while most countries in the world have controlled the viral infections, including Canada, the infection rates in the United States and Brazil continue to rise out of control. There is nothing to suggest that the Americans, neither the President nor the GOP, have learned from their error. In the case of Trump he does not appear to ever accept that he makes mistakes but he always looks for someone else to blame. In the past he blamed the Chinese for the viral infection even when COVID-19

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Trump’s America under review: Immigrants beware appears to have entered the United States from other places such as Western Europe. He continues to ignore the advice of his science experts and depends mainly on his political instincts to guide him. His concern is not what helps the country but what benefits him personally. An earlier President Truman said of the presidential office, the “buck stops here.” His maxim has been re-written by Trump to say that the “buck stops anywhere but here.” The bad guys in Trump’s estimation are the “others” who protest in the streets that “Black lives matter,” or immigrants such as the Dreamers and international students who he sees as different from him. There is not a nice way of saying that he only cares about those who look like him and vote for him. His appeal is limited to the 30 per cent who ignore social distancing rules and common sense to gather at his ill-timed rallies to shout out their support for his applause lines. His support appears to be decreasing but there is still damage he can do. He has decided that in the midst of rising infection rates and

the spectre of more deaths that it is time to reopen the schools. He is concerned that the United States looks bad compared to the countries in Europe who are planning to reopen. Of course, their infections rates are way down and COVID-19 is managed, but this does not matter to Trump. He has decided that normally a functioning America is paramount. His solution is not to control the infection rates, or the testing, or the provision of necessary medical supplies but rather the appearance. If the states cannot meet the safe CDC guidelines to re-open, just change the guidelines. If the children are infected or infect their families, then the CDC is to blame, not Donald Trump. The Trump plan to reopen the schools seems to pay more attention to the appearance of an opening rather than a safe opening. The universities and all responsible institutions are looking for a safe way to reopen while protecting students and staff alike. Donald Trump has decided that distance education is not the

same. He wants to see classes filled with students, presumably not socially distanced and without masks. He warned the schools that have international students that they could have their study permits revoked unless they attend classes in person. Trump is apparently not interested in the economic viability of the schools based on keeping a portion of international students who pay higher fees nor the health of the student body or teachers. It is a good chance to kick out foreigners, the “others”, and parade the deportation numbers to his rabid supporters. Target the “others” and “Keep American ––t.” You are invited to complete the slogan. Michael Scott is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC, R525678) who has 30 years of experience with Canada Immigration and the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program. He currently works as a licensed consultant with R.B. Global Immigration Consultants Ltd. 204-691-1166 or 204-227-0292. E-mail: mscott. ici@gmail.com.

Summertime by Tim St Vincent Finally, summer is here! Time to look back and time to look forward! Well, given what this year has been like so far, maybe we don’t want to look back so much, but we need to, as our past impacts our future. I know, another article about COVID-19, but only partially. We have all been impacted by it – one way or another. Some of us have had our incomes reduced by it, some of us have actually had – if not our incomes increased by it – have had our savings increased (Really? Yes, really!) This is where we need to look back, in order to look forward.

Let’s look back and see how it has impacted us financially and ask ourselves some questions. Has your income gone down? If it has, what have you done about that? Have you looked to your budget to see where you could trim back? Groceries are a key area where savings are possible. Studies have shown that if you focus on your grocery shopping, you can save 20 to 25 per cent on your grocery bill. Think of that: 25 per cent. That is like three months of free food! My wife is very good at this. She averages around 33 per cent. That is like 4 months of free food. Focus on shopping for items that are on sale, price matching and using coupons. Loyalty point

programs can also be very good if there isn’t a high fee associated with it. If you want more details on how to save on groceries, or on daily household expenses, you can go to our education website at mymoneycoach.ca and sign up for free webinars on Food & Finance or maybe 75 Ways to Save. Has your income gone down but somehow your savings have gone up? Many people are finding themselves in this unusual situation. This is because while income is down, expenses are down even more. For several months it hasn’t been so easy to hop out to grab a quick bite to eat or to go to the movies, play golf or even just go to the park. All these expenses are down. You aren’t spending as much on gas and maybe you have even saved a few dollars on your car insurance. The ability to spend our income, discretionary and otherwise, has been very limited. Because of

this, many of us are seeing our savings go up while our income goes down! Very unusual. This is also a great opportunity to look forward and to see what we can do with our increased savings! If you are one of those fortunate ones whose savings have gone up during these challenging times, what to do? What are you going to do with your unexpected windfall? This is your chance to look forward. Generally when you run into unexpected money, we recommend you spend it! Yes, that’s right, spend it, spend it all, but spend it with a plan! Spend 40 per cent by putting it into your savings account, because your savings is just money that you are going to spend in the future! Spend 40 per cent by paying down your debt, and maybe take that last 20 per cent and go out and enjoy yourself. You deserve it!

These have been some challenging times for all of us. It isn’t over yet, but we can all work through this. Our physical health is very important. It is also important to make sure we take care of our financial health. If you are having problems, and many of us are, feel free to reach out the Credit Counselling Society and let us see if we can help. Tim St Vincent is a retired CFP and is a Certified Educator in Personal Finance with the Credit Counselling Society, a Non-Profit organization. If you wish to contact Tim for a free workshop or webinar, have a question or would like to submit an article idea please contact Tim at 1-888-527-8999 ext 1330. You can also contact the Credit Counselling Society for further information or assistance at 1-888-527-8999 or visit www. nomoredebts.org or www. mymoneycoach.ca.


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A simple life-saving act of humanity Former US President Jimmy Carter – a Nobel Peace Prize recipient – and first lady Rosalynn Carter, released a photo on Twitter recently from The Carter Center. They have added their voices and called on the American people to “please wear a mask to save lives” as their country continues its struggle against the onslaught of COVID-19. Always filled with a deep sense of humility and humanity, the couple’s call is an appeal, not a mandated order. It makes their posted message with the photo of them wearing masks even more inspiring – and timely for all. The world needs such leadership at this critical time in our common battle against the deadly viral pathogen. Indeed, wearing a face mask or cloth face covering when out in public as recommended or ordered by public health authorities is one vital yet simple measure to prevent or slow the continuing community transmission of this catastrophic contagion and, thereby, helps reduce the enormous human toll. While Canada’s case fatality ratio is double than that of the USA and worldwide, more than two-thirds of the total caseload of patients have now recovered. Mindful of the community eager for “the great outdoors” and travel, Canada’s Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Theresa Tam, underscored several pointers in a series of recent statements. (See

the PHAC website for details). One key message says, “wearing non-medical masks or face coverings is a must when it is not possible to maintain a two-metre distance from others as on board buses, trains or planes.” Rationale for changing the guidance on the use of facemasks This message is a clear change from what had been conventional wisdom to say “No” to facemasks during the early part of the pandemic. Few justifications had been advanced then, including: 1. may give a false sense of protection; 2. may lead to neglect hand hygiene and cough etiquette; 3. mode of transmission was only via close contact with the infected droplets and not airborne; 4. might do more harm if touched with unwashed hands; 5. no definitive study regarding its effectiveness; and 6. the scarce supply had to be reserved for frontline health care workers. The last two justifications ostensibly were difficult to reconcile unless the two environments – the outdoor public and the indoor hospital settings – created a difference in effectiveness for the same medical mask. Note that these justifications were advanced back then by the World Health Organization, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (USA and Europe), and by the Public Health Agency of Canada.

Meanwhile, use of face mask was nearly universal in Asian countries since Day 1 of the pandemic. Was it merely a cultural difference? What the medical-scientific community now knows The last three to four months of this seven-month pandemic journey have been a great learning experience for both the medical and the research-scientific communities – not only about the development of vaccines and the demonstration of useful or non-useful drugs, but also more about this new disease and the behaviour of the pathogenic virus. Much has been learned about the spectrum of the clinical severity of the illness (mild, moderate, severe, and critical), the clinical manifestations (respiratory and non-respiratory signs and symptoms), droplet and aerosolized transmission of virus particles, human-tohuman community transmission, the shedding of the virus and incubation period, carriers of virus with or without symptoms of the disease, the availability of rapid diagnostic tests, the changing age-group vulnerability, and the duration of clinical recovery and immunity following infection. The new body of knowledge that has been gained has informed frontline health care workers and public health authorities to update their approach to managing individual patients and

Information from the John Hopkins University Coronavirus Dashboard, July 13, 2020

Former US President Jimmy Carter and first lady Rosalynn Carter encourage the use of facemasks in a Twitter photo from the Carter Center.

their advisories to the public, respectively. Specifically, the following provide for the rational use of facemasks or cloth face coverings to help prevent to any degree achievable the further spread of COVID-19: 1. The COVID-19 virus easily spreads between infected people even before symptoms appear or without ever developing any; 2. The virus can spread through talking or even just breathing in addition to sneeze or cough-induced droplets; 3. Heavy breathing and singing can propel aerosolized viral particles farther than two metres and thereby increase the risk of transmission; 4. Infectious viral particles could linger in the air for hours and later be inhaled; 5. The incubation period is long – up to 14 days – and thereby gives a wide window of opportunity for people, even before they know they are infected, to infect others; and 6. Carriers may be most contagious in the 48 hours before they show symptoms, making transmission even more blind. Thus, people who look well

can have and can spread the virus. When they shout, cheer and sing loudly, they produce a lot of droplets and aerosolization and enhance their infectivity. The fact that a person with the COVID-19 virus, on average, can spread it to two or three other people makes it twice as contagious as the common flu. Anyone in this type of situation – and that can include anyone of us – is a potential spreader. It is the medical consensus that the main benefit of using a non-medical mask or a cloth face covering when out in public is more to protect others. Thus, wearing a mask in public becomes a simple life-saving act of humanity. Hon. Dr. Rey D. Pagtakhan, P.C, O.M., LL.D., Sc.D., M.D., M.Sc. is a retired lung specialist and professor of pediatrics and child health, and former member of Canada’s parliament and cabinet minister. He presented on “The Global Threat of Infectious Diseases” at the G-8 Countries’ Science Ministers and Advisors Carnegie Group Meeting held in June 2003 in Berlin, Germany. Contact: reypagtakhan@mail. com.


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Feng shui for when your money goes too quickly From time to time, everyone has experienced a dilemma when there’s too ‘much month at the end of the money.’ Expenses can come up suddenly such as an unexpected expensive house repair. It can happen to anyone. Then, there’s just a case of where money is always a problem and it simply goes too quickly despite your best efforts. You may wonder how to attract money with feng shui, but it’s important to stop the leaks and drains of wealth energy around your house first. By looking at potential leaks and losses from the outset, you can help stop the drain on your money and then you can confidently apply feng shui to attract prosperity to your life. Check for poison arrows This is one of the most common ways that money is lost quickly. When the front door to your home lines up with a back door or a window, this is called a poison arrow. This causes money to be drained too quickly from your income. Living expenses and surprise bills can both show up and be draining. It can also happen if you can see out the rear of your house when you stand at your front door. One way to stop the outward flow is to block the view to the back door or window with a screen, curtain, or a plant. Seeing the toilet from the front door Whenever you enter your house, it’s important not to view a toilet from your front door, or money will fail to accrue. Find a way to block the view of the toilet so that you don’t see it from the front door. This can also happen if there is a toilet over your front door on the second floor. This is quite inauspicious and can cause money

loss. If your home is arranged this way, keep your foyer light on to help lift the income and wealth chi at your front door. Burning through money from the fireplace Another potential for loss of money is if you can see the fireplace from the front door or if the fireplace is opposite the front door. Again, this requires some type of block such as a screen or curtain of you can literally and so symbolically burn through money too fast. Reflecting the front door in a mirror Always ensure that a mirror is never placed opposite the front door or it will push income and opportunity right back out every time you enter the house. It’s also important to check all the mirrors in the house. One client of mine had placed a mirror very high on a wall and you could not see the front door in the mirror, but when you went upstairs, you could see the front door reflected perfectly. This was the source of money loss in this home. There is no path or walkway to the front door or the pathway is obstructed or broken Chi is an energy that requires a path to follow. That’s why streets conduct water so easily in a rainstorm; they allow the water to move easily. When there is only grass going to your front door, this can cause you to have financial difficulties. A solid concrete path is the best way to ensure energy flows to your front door. Currently, there are walkways to the front door that are made up of slabs that have stones between them. This break in the smooth flow of chi will cause the financial flow to weaken. A smooth, solid path is the best way to conduct money chi to your home. Water leaks are draining your finances Whether it’s a faucet or tap that drips slowly or there’s a leak that’s undetected, water lost is wealth lost. Check all pipes and faucets for leaks and repair anything that isn’t drip-free. Be sure to check exterior faucets and underneath sinks for leaks. This can also include toilets that have lost their seal and frequently have to refill — this, too, is a source of money loss.

A bathtub that can be seen from bed can cause both financial loss and harm health and relationships

Seeing your toilet or bathroom sink or shower from bed You should not see, nor hear water, while you’re sleeping. If there is any sink, shower, toilet or tub you can see while you’re in bed, you may not just lose money, but imperil your health. This can cause a loss of health. Ensure that you can’t see any type of plumbing from your bed. The rear of the home slopes away from the house When there is lack of support from behind, the house can pull your financial energy down with it. A house requires good support from behind, so if yours slopes away, add a stand of five trees or a lamp post at the rear of the property to help lift the energy and give your home support, and

stop wealth chi from running away. The bed is on the same wall as the door Unpleasant surprises that cost you financially can occur when your headboard is lined up on the same wall as the door. Ensure that your bed is always across from the doorway and where you can see it easily. FENG SHUI Q&A Question: I’ve lost my job because of COVID19 – how can I get a new one quickly? Answer: I’m really sorry to hear that, but let’s see what we can do to bump up your chi. The front of your home is where chi enters, so no matter what type of home you live in, do what you can to spruce it up by cleaning the porch light, dusting the door,

oiling any squeaky hinges, make sure it doesn’t drag on the floor or is hard to close or open. Next, clear up and activate the foyer with a pretty bunch of flowers and remove any clutter here. Make your entryway as clear and attractive as you can. Once you’ve done that, add a new black doormat at the front door. It’s remarkable how often this can bring an opportunity to you. This tip has personally helped my clients and me a variety of times! Good luck! Kathryn Weber has over 20+ years of feng shui study, practice and professional consultation. Her witty, no-nonsense style appeals to audiences, making her a popular speaker and radio show guest. Visit www. redlotusletter.com


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day stretch without any new COVID-19 cases in the province, Manitoba’s Chief Public Health official, Dr. Brent Roussin, said that the province may be relaxing some rules, but warned against complacency. “We can’t let our guards down. The low number does set us up for people to think that we’re done with this virus or that this virus is done with us, and I can assure Manitobans that that is not the case,” said Roussin during the July 13 press briefing. Nevertheless, Travel Manitoba is encouraging Manitobans as well as people in Western Canada and Northwest Ontario to explore the province.

Although some have questioned the wisdom of promoting tourism from outside the province – especially where the number of COVD-19 cases is relatively higher – the Travel Manitoba campaign also emphasizes the idea of a “staycation” for Manitobans. There is no Folklorama to celebrate this August. Most of the summer festivals and big concerts have been postponed. But there are many interesting places in Manitoba that can make these summer months truly breath taking for the adventurous, and delightful for families. New advertisements focus on safe outdoor activities, “to show Manitoba some love, and explore home.” The Cliffs at Steep Rock, Manitoba. Photo by Rey-Ar Reyes

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Kung daang libong kababayan natin ang hanggang ngayo’y nagdarahop pa rin dahil sa negatibong epekto ng salot na COVID-19 ay maraming artista rin ang hindi mapakali ngayon dahil sa pagkawala ng kanilang trabaho sa pagpapasarado ng ABS-CBN. Dobleng bigwas ang nararamdaman ngayon ng mga personalidad ng network, una ay ang pagkawala ng kanilang trabaho dahil sa ECQ, pero maging normal man pala ang kapaligiran ay wala na rin silang babalikan. Naturingang number one network ang nakasasakop sa kanila, pero may nag-isip bang maipapasarado pala ang istasyon, kahit hindi naman Martial Law ngayon? Maganda ang punto ng mensahe ni Angel Locsin na ngayon sila dapat magkaisa, walang iwanan, kailangang magkakasama sila sa pagkilos para maipaglaban pa rin ang karapatang makapagsahimpapawid ang kanilang network.

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Dahil doon ay umalsa na naman ang kaniyang mga bashers, talaga raw palang makakaliwa si Angel, linya raw kasi ng mga komunista ang kaniyang binibitiwan. Lagot, may mga nagsabi pa, dahil baka sa kagaganyan ni Angel Locsin ay bigla na lang siyang sampolan sa kapapasa pa lang na Anti-Terror Bill. Napakalayong paglundag sa panghuhusga. Sinabi lang ni Angel na magsama-sama sila, na hindi sila dapat mag-iwanan, komunista na agad siya? Pero sinisigurado namin na marami nang artista ng Dos ang gumagawa ng pagkilos ngayon para sa kanilang karera at kabuhayan. Hindi sila puwedeng basta maghintay lang ng kanilang kapalaran. Mayroon nang mga nakikipagusap sa ibang istasyon para sila magkatrabaho. Kanaturalan iyon ng tao, ang maghanap ng kaniyang ikabubuhay, ang humanap ng paraan para may maihaing pagkain sa mesa para sa kaniyang pamilya. See CRISTY p11

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• Angel Locsin – Sinabi lang na walang iwanan, komunista na agad siya? • Vice Ganda – Kayang-kaya nang mabuhay nang masagana • Jinkee Pacquaio – Bina-bash dahil sa paglalantad ng mga branded na kagamitan • Regine Velasquez – Unfair na sabihing siya ang naghatid ng malas sa ABS-CBN • AiAi, Willie at Kris – Ano raw ang damdamin sa pagpapasarado ng ABS-CBN? • Sharon Cuneta – Nasa kundisyon talaga sa pagpatol sa mga bashers • Willie Revillame – Buong puso ang pagtulong sa dating co-host na si Super Tekla

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CRISTY... From page 10 Labas na ang usapin ng loyalty sa kanilang sitwasyon ngayon, alam nilang hindi sila pakakainin ng loyalty sa kanilang ipinasaradong istasyon, ang kanilang katapatan ngayon ay nasa magbibigay sa kanila ng pagkakakitaan para hindi sila magutom. *** Maraming natatanong sa amin kung may posibilidad bang lumipat sa Eat…Bulaga! si Vice Ganda ngayong nahihirapang makalusot sa Kamara ang ABSCBN sa pagkuha ng prangkisa. Ipinasarado ang ABS-CBN, pati ang ibang channel kung saan maaaring ipalabas ang mga programa ng Dos ay hinarangan na rin, wala na halos natitirang venue para sa trabaho ng mga artista ng ABS-CBN. Natural, apektado ang lahat ng mga kontratadong artista ng network, paano na ang kanilang See CRISTY p13

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Wish Ko Lang! returns for a special season this July Wish Ko Lang! – one of the most well-loved public service programs on television—returns on-air for a special season this July. The award-winning program hosted by GMA News pillar Vicky Morales is set to bring hope and inspiration to Filipinos by opening its doors to deserving individuals in this time of great need. “As the world continues to face the pandemic and its effects on our lives, there is a need for us to be inspired, to be reassured that we will get through this together. We just need to continue to hope. And Wish Ko Lang! aims to spark that hope among the hearts of everyone,” says Vicky. “I am grateful that I get to be the ‘fairy godmother’ again – even for the time being – and help our Kapuso in these trying times. Walang imposible kahit sa panahon ng pandemya hangga’t tayo ay hindi nawawalan ng pagasa.” Wish Ko Lang! will air fresh episodes starting this month. For July, Sigrid Andrea Bernardo directs the dramatization segments of the episodes. Bernardo is known for the films ‘Kita Kita’ and ‘Untrue’. Some of the Kapuso stars who will grace the program include Prima Donnas mainstays Elijah Alejo and Chanel Latorre.

Vicky Morales For its first two episodes, Wish Ko Lang! features the stories of child breadwinner Manny and the construction worker mom Joan. Manny loves playing basketball. His dream is to make it to his school’s varsity team. But he must set aside his dreams for a while. Because of the pandemic, Manny became his family’s breadwinner. In the morning he sells various household items See WISH p13


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WISH... From page 12 while in the afternoon he offers balut along North Caloocan. His earnings are spent on his parents’ medicines and their food. After falling in a construction site, Manny’s father became disabled. His mother, on the other hand, has tuberculosis. What little savings Manny has he intends to use for his enrollment and to buy items to play basketball. But given his new role in the family, he is now unsure if he can still go to school. Meanwhile, Joan used to sell fruits in Laguna, while her husband Sherwin used to be a construction worker in Rizal. When the enhanced community quarantine was implemented, both lost their jobs. Sherwin became a localized stranded individual (LSI) who can’t go home to his family. Joan was left no choice but to take on work to provide for their family. She applied for a construction job in their area and at the same time took a house help job as a sideline. Joan worries about Sherwin and hopes to be reunited with her husband. Her wish is that they could face the hardship brought about by the pandemic together. The program will also be asking viewers to send in their most urgent wishes so these may be featured in future episodes. Walang imposible kahit sa panahon ng pandemya. Kapuso abroad can catch the special season of Wish Ko Lang! on GMA’s flagship international channel, GMA Pinoy TV.

CRISTY... From page 11 hanapbuhay at mga pamilyang sa kanila lang umaasa? Balitang palalayain na ng network ang kanilang mga artista, kaya ang tanong ng bayan, lumipat kaya si Vice Ganda sa programang kalaban ng It’s Showtime sa pananghalian? Kung kilala nga namin si Vice Ganda ay ang paglipat sa Eat…Bulaga! ang pinakahuling panaginip sa kaniyang utak ngayon. Hinding-hindi niya iyon gagawin anuman ang mangyari. Kahit pa sinasabing hindi lang naman laway ang nilulunok kundi pati ang pride ay mas naniniwala kaming mas matatanggap ng sikat na komedyanteng wala na lang siyang programa kesa sa maging bahagi siya ng programang ilang taon niyang nakalaban sa ere. Kumpara sa maraming artista ng ABS-CBN na nawalan ng trabaho dahil sa pagpapasarado sa network ay maganda ang posisyon ni Vice Ganda. Unang-una ay kayang-kaya nang mabuhay nang masagana ni Vice Ganda sa bilyones na mayroon siya ngayon. Kayangkaya na niyang kumain at matulog na lang at kapag naiinip siya ay kaya niyang bumiyahe sa ibang bansa para magpalamig. Bastante na ang kaniyang buhay, hindi niya na gugustuhin pang lumipat sa ibang programa, lalo na sa nakatunggali niya sa labanan ng rating.

Jinkee Pacquiao – Insensitive ba sa panahon ng pandemic? Iyon ay kung kilala nga namin si Vice Ganda. *** Magaling sa damage control si Jinkee Pacquaio. Dahil bina-bash siya ngayon sa social media dahil sa paglalantad niya ng kaniyang mga branded na kagamitan ay naisip niyang gumawa ng kakaiba. Maraming naiinis sa misis ni Senator Manny Pacquiao ang banderada ay si Agot Isidro, na pumansin sa ginagawa niyang pagmamayabang nang wala sa tamang tiyempo. Aba, nakaisip ng ibang paraan si Jinkee para doon mabaling ang atensiyon ng publiko, sumakay siya sa kariton na kasama ang kanilang mga anak na babae. Napakasimple ni Jinkee, hindi niya na ipinakita kung anong brand ng tsinelas ang kaniyang suot, hindi tulad nang dati na pati ang mga mamahalin niyang tsinelas ay ipinaparada niya sa kaniyang IG Stories. Komento ni prop na nakakita rin sa mga ipinost na retrato ni Jinkee, “O, di ba naman? Sumakay siya sa kariton, napakasimple niya, pero mayroon siyang nakalimutan sa ginawa niya! “Hindi pa rin siya nagtagumpay sa gusto niyang palabasin ng isa siyang commoner! Marami siyang kasamang bodyguard!” tawa nang tawang pagpansin ni prop. Hanggang ngayon ay paksa pa rin ang paglalabas-pagpo-post ni Jinkee Pacquiao sa mga branded na bisiklitang inorder niya mula sa Paris. Wala naman sanang problema doon, pera namang pinaghirapan ng Pambansang Kamao ang ipinambili niya ng mga branded na bisiklita, hindi naman iyon nanggaling sa bulsa ng iba. Kinapos lang sa tiyempo ang misis ni Senador Manny Pacquiao, naging insensitibo siya sa kasalukuyang panahon, hindi nga naman maganda sa panlasa na habang nagdarahop ang buong bayan dahil sa COVID-19 ay saka pa niya inilabas ang retrato ng branded na bisikletang nagkakahalaga nang daang libo.

Sana’y naisip man lang ni Jinkee na hindi ito ang tamang panahon para ipaalam niya sa publiko na mayroon silang branded bicycle. Hindi iyon matatanggap ng mga kababayan natin, lalo na ang mga manggagawang nawalan ng trabaho, ng mga nagsarado na ng kanilang mga negosyo dahil sa epekto ng salot. Marami pa namang ibang

Jinkee’s new ‘toys’ - Hermes and Louis Vuitton bikes pagkakataon para niya maipagmalaki ang bisikletang branded na gawa sa Paris, kapag uminaminam na ang takbo ng kabuhayan natin ay napakalawak ng espasyo para maipagmalaki niya iyon, pero hindi ngayon. Pinakasensitibong panahon ang pinagdadaanan hindi lang ng Pilipinas kundi ng buong mundo. Hindi ito ang panahon ng pagmamalaki ng kung anumang

mayroon ang bukod na pinagpala. Sabi nga ni Rein Cortez ng Dimples Ricecrackers, “Sana, iba ang bisikletang binili pa niya sa Paris. Sana lumilipad iyon at hindi nakasayad din ang dalawang gulong sa lupa!” *** Naging malaking isyu ang paglipat ni Regine Velasquez sa ABS-CBN pagkatapos niyang See CRISTY p14


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The show will go on for local theatre festival Sarasvàti Productions announces FemFest 2020

This fall, local audiences will enjoy diverse talent from across Canada during the eighteenth annual FemFest. The festival, which runs from September 19 to 26, will feature local talent as well as nationally-regarded theatre artists. With an emphasis on telling stories that have not always been heard, FemFest 2020: Engaging Community, is set to be one of the most memorable yet. “We’re really proud to feature artists who are not only great at what they do but are also representative of the diverse communities here in Winnipeg,” says Hope McIntyre, Artistic Director. “We chose the theme ‘Engaging Community’ because that’s exactly what we want to do. We want families, community

groups, everyone to come out and enjoy the magic of theatre.” Tita Collective will bring their show Tita Jokes to FemFest. A Filipinx-focused musical sketch revue, the show features original music and laugh-out-loud sketch comedy. The troupe won the 2019 Steamwhistle Producers’ Pick at the Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival, Best Newcomer at the Montreal Sketch Comedy Festival, and the Second City Outstanding New Comedy Award and Tarragon Theatre’s Mainspace Patrons’ Pick at the 2019 Toronto Fringe Festival. They were featured as part of the 19 Asian Millennial Women You Should Know listing by Cold Tea Collective. Tita Collective is an allFilipina collective composed of award-winning playwrights, comedians, musicians, dancers, theatre makers and actors. They explore different mediums to tell the stories about the Filipinx diaspora. The group includes Ann Paula Bautista, Belinda Corpuz, Isabel Kanaan, Ellie Posadas, Alia Rasul and Maricris Rivera. An array of local and national work will fill out the festival schedule from September 19 to 26. Tickets are 15 dollars for single shows and a full festival pass is available for 50 dollars. We ask that folks regularly check our website and/or social media channels for updates on how the shows will be executed in adherence to COVID-19 regulations.

CRISTY... From page 13 magserbisyo nang maraming taon sa GMA-7. Nadagdagan pa ang kontrobersiya dahil sa mga pinakawalang pahayag ng Asia’s Songbird na sa wakas, nasa bakuran na raw siya ng number one network, kaya kaliwa’t kanang pamba-bash ang inabot niya. Pero isang kaibigan namin ang nagpaalala, sabi nito, “Sinabi rin kasi noon ni Regine na dream niyang mag-retire sa pinakamalaking network. “Ayan tuloy, nag-retire siya nang wala sa oras. Minsan kasi, hindi nila nababantayan ang emotion nila when they’re on top of the world,” komento ng aming kausap. Pero mahalagang nakikita rin sana natin ang mga pinakakawalang pahayag ni Regine mula nang ipasara ng NTC ang kanilang network. Halos araw-araw siyang nagdarasal at humihingi ng pagkakataong mapalawak pa sana ang pagsahimpapawid ng ABS-CBN. Hindi nga niya isinasali ang kaniyang sarili, ang

mga empleyado ng istasyon ang kaniyang prayoridad, ang mga mawawalan ng trabaho kapag ipinasarado na nang tuluyan ang network. Kaya nga hindi maganda sa panlasa ang sabihing siya ang may hatid na malas sa ABS-CBN. Lumipat man o hindi si Regine ay mangyayari pa rin ang senaryo. Kung hindi natin nakikita ang COVID-19 na limilipol nang milyon-milyon sa buong mundo ay ganoon din ang naganap sa ABS-CBN. Hindi rin nila nakita kung sino ang tunay nilang kalaban. *** Maraming nagtatanong sa amin kung ano ang damdamin ngayon nina Willie Revillame at AiAi delas Alas sa pagpapasarado sa ABS-CBN? Matagal na panahong nagserbisyo sa network sina Willie at AiAi, pero isang araw ay bigla na lang silang nawala, mas matindi ang naganap kay Willie dahil literal itong sinipa ng pamunuan ng network. Iba naman ang kaso ni AiAi, miniting siya ng mga ehekutibo ng network, akala niya ay bagong proyekto ang kanilang uupuan

pero hindi pala. “Pinagso-sorry siya ng executive kay Kris Aquino. Hindi pumayag si AiAi. Feeling niya, e, bakit siya magso-sorry kay Kris, samantalang siya na nga ang sinaktan?” kuwento ng aming source. Fast forward tayo. Lumipat si AiAi sa GMA-7, naging maayos ang takbo ng kaniyang career sa kalabang istasyon ng kaniyang pinanggalingan, napanatili niya ang kaniyang korona bilang Comedy Concert Queen. Pero ilang taon lang pagkatapos, ang kinampihan ng mga ehekutibong si Kris Aquino ay pinagsaraduhan ng pintuan ng istasyon, masalimuot ang kuwento ng hindi na pagre-renew ng kontrata ng aktres-TV host. Nabasag ang kapaniwalaan sa network na mawawala ang lahat ng mga artista ng istasyon, pero hinding-hindi si Kris Aquino, dahil sa panahon ng kaniyang inang dating pangulo nabawi ng mga Lopez ang kanilang broadcasting company na ipinasarado ng rehimeng Marcos. *** Galit na galit ang mga See CRISTY p16

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CRISTY... From page 14 tagahanga ni Sharon Cuneta sa mga nambabastos sa kanilang idolo. Nang ipakita kasi ng Megastar na may suot siyang Rolex watch ay maraming nagkomento na parang pata raw ng baboy ang kaniyang braso. Pagkatapos noon ay may naglabas naman ng picture ng isang baboy na nakasuot ng relo, patama sa singer-actress, kaya nagwawarla ang kaniyang mga tagahanga. Ibang-iba na talaga ang panahon ngayon dahil sa social media. Parang lahat na lang ay may karapatan nang umupak ng kahit sino, parang may kalayaan nang mambastos ng mga personalidad, kaya kapag nasasagad na sila sa sobrang pambabastos sa kanilang pagkatao ay pumapatol na rin sila. Ang pinakasolusyon na lang sa ganoon ay huwag na kasing magpost, para walang ibato pabalik sa kanila, para hindi na rin maputol ang pisi ng kanilang pasensiya. Nasa kundisyon talaga si Sharon Cuneta sa pagpatol sa mga bashers. Kumbaga sa isang boksingero ay nag-ensayo siya nang mabahang panahon, nagpalakas siya, para mapatumba niya ang mga kalaban. Komento ng ibang tagasuporta ni Sharon Cuneta ay mukhang hindi na siya umaalis sa harapan ng kaniyang mga gadget. Napakaaktibo niya sa pagpatol sa mga bashers na walang nakikitang positibo tungkol sa kaniya. Matagal na ipinanahimik lang ng Megastar ang mga pananakitpanlalait sa kaniya ng mga bashers, wala siyang panahon, pero ngayon ay lumalabas na ang

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kaniyang mga pangil sa pagsagot. Sabi ng isang nakakuwentuhan naming female personality, “Isa sa pinakamasakit na salitang nakapananakit talaga sa mga artisang tulad namin, e, ang sabihan kang laos. “Sobrang sakit noon! Para bang walang kasaysay-saysay ang mga effort na ginawa namin nang maraming dekada! Ramdam ko nang malayuan ang napi-feel ngayon ni Shawie. Ang sabihan kang laos na, talagang nanununtok iyon!” sabi ng kausap naming babaeng personalidad. Kahit pa sinasabi ng iba na positibo pa rin para kay Sharon ang nasabihang laos siya dahil hindi naman puwedeng sabihan ng laos ang hindi sumikat ay nangangagat pa rin ang salitang iyon sa kaniya. May mga nagkokomentong nakakaumay na ang mga litanya ni Sharon, sana raw ay rendahan niya ang kaniyang mga daliri sa pagpopost, ang minsan-makalawa ay ayos lang pero kapag palagi na lang siyang nakikipag-away ay kalabisan na. Pero tinututukan pa rin naman nila ang mga posts ng Megastar, pinagpipistahan nila iyon, parang bagong ulam na tinitikman nila ngayon. Dumarating talaga tayo sa sangandaan ng buhay. Kakanan ba tayo o kakaliwa? O gigitna na lang? Kailangan nating manindigan. Mahirap lang ang sitwasyon ng mga artista dahil kumanan man sila o kumaliwa ay may masasabi pa rin laban sa kanila. Kapag gumitna naman sila ay sigurado ang kanilang pagkasagasa. Sa pananaw naman ng iba ay tama lang ang ginagawa ngayon

ni Sharon, kailangan niyang maglabas ng kaniyang galit, dahil baka siya magkasakit sa puso. Isa kasi ang galit na hindi nailalabas sa mga dahilan kung bakit inaatake tayo. Mahirap magkimkim ng galit at tampo. Pinakakawalan dapat iyon. *** Umiikot talaga ang gulong ng buhay. Minsan tayong nasa ibabaw, minsang nasa ilalim, pero ang mahalaga ay tumatakbo pa rin ang sasakyan. Dating co-host ni Willie Revillame sa Wowowin si Super Tekla. Magaling na komedyante, natural ang kaniyang atake, inalagaan siya ni Willie. Dahil sa Wowowin ay nagkaroon ng mga shows sa iba-ibang bansa si Super Tekla. Niyakap ng publiko ang pinanggalingan niyang kahirapan na binago ni Willie. Pero isang araw ay nahuli siyang natutulog ng staff habang nagte-taping sila. Bigla na lang siyang umalis sa programa. Hindi siya pormal na nagpaalam kay Willie. At mula noon ay hindi na sila nagkaroon ng komunikasyon. Nasa gitna nang matinding problema ngayon si Super Tekla. Ipinanganak si Angelo na walang butas ang puwet. Kailangan itong maoperahan. Malaki ang aabutin ng proseso. Wala siyang trabaho ngayon, puro replay ang show nila ni Boobay, nagsarado pa ang mga comedy bar. “Kung tulad lang nang dati ito, isang sampa ko lang sa entablado, tapos na ang problema,” lumuluhang pahayag ng komedyante. Tumawag siya kay Donita Nose, co-host ngayon ni Willie sa Tutok To Win, humihingi ng tulong

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panahon ng pagdadamayan, ng pagbibigay ng tulong, wala na sa akin ang nangyari noong bigla siyang umalis sa Wowowin,” sinserong pahayag ni Willie. Ganoon kung magbiro ang kapalaran. Hindi tayo dapat nagpuputol ng tulay na isang araw ay tatawiran din natin. –CSF


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Racist at mangmang “Bakit ang taba mo yata ngayon!” “O, bakit naman hanggan ngayon e, wala ka pang asawa?” “Mag-asawa ka na, sayang ka, maganda ka pa naman!” “Ano ba yang suot mo, ang baduy naman!” “Napakaitim naman n’yang boyfriend mo!” “Hoy, pango!” Ito ang mga offending na salita na nakasanayan na natin sa Pilipinas o minsan nadala pa natin dito sa Canada. Bunga ito ng ating kasaysayan, karanasan at kolonyal na impluwensya na naghubog sa kaisipan ng karamihan na kapag puti ay maganda, kapag magaling mag-English ay matalino, na ang babae ay dapat sa bahay lamang, na kapag Kapampangan o Batangueño ay may kahanginan, na kapag Boholano o Ilocano ay kuripot. Lahat ng ito ay mali! Lahat ng ito ay isiniksik sa utak ng mga Pilipino para manatili silang mababang uring lahi at para sila magkahati-hati. Divide and conquer ang atake. Ang ganitong istratehiya ng panlalason ng utak ng tao ay epektibo pa rin. Kapansin-pansin ang patuloy na polarisasyon o pagkakahatihati ng mga Pilipino sa larangan ng paniniwalang politikal na ginagamit ng mga pulitiko para sa sarili nilang kapakinabangan. Sa dulo, talo pa rin ang taumbayan. Nagbabago ang lipunan. Ang mga dating parang okay lang na sambitin o iparatang sa tao

ay hindi na appropriate ngayon at may mga pagkakataong may katumbas itong kaparusahan. Ang pagkakapantay-pantay ng tao sa kabila ng pagkakaiba ng kasarian, kulay, pananampalataya at paniniwala ay itinataguyod sa buong mundo. Ngunit sa kabila nito, ramdam pa rin natin ang diskriminasyon dahil ito ay nasa sistema na ng lipunan sa Pilipinas man, Middle East o dito sa North America. Bagama’t ang buong mundo ay nagsusulong ng equity, mayroon ding mga leaders ng mga bansa ang walang kaduda-dudang imahe ng pagiging racist, pasista at diktador. Ang nakakalungkot, maraming mga tao sa mundo ay utu-uto at mangmang. Kadalasan, hindi natin napapansin na tayo ay racist din. Bakit kailangan nating itanong ang lahi ng isang tao? Halimbawa, may bagong pasok sa opisina o bagong estudyanteng ka-klase ang anak ninyo. Napansin ba natin na lagi tayong partikular sa lahi or race? Bakit? Does it make any difference kung katutubo ang naging manugang mo, na bumbay ang best friend ng anak mo o tagaAfrica ang doctor mo? Bakit okay lang kung puti? Tayo mismo ang nagsisimula ng racism sa buhay at pamilya natin. At kapag kinalakihan ng mga miyembro ng pamilya ang ganitong paniniwala, ito’y magiging normal na lang sa kanila hanggang sa dalhin nila ito sa kanilang pakikisalamuha sa ibang

tao at pagbubuo ng pamilya. Alam kong may mahalagang role ang mga leaders ng lipunan, celebrities at mga social media influencers sa kung paano mabago ang behaviour ng mga tao. Napapansin n’yo ba na kapag lagi nyong pinapanood ang paborito ninyong YouTube blogger ay bukambibig n’yo na ito at minsan pa ay naiimpluwensyahan na nila ang inyong mga paniniwala? Kaya nga, dumarami nang dumarami ang mga trolls o yung mga bayad na mga bloggers at profiles upang lasunin ang kaisipan ng mga tao. Karamihan dito ay mga propaganda na ipinadadaan sa modern at epektibong plataporma tulad ng Facebook, YouTube at iba pang social media. Halimbawa: Nagkaroon ng posisyon ang ACTCIS bilang partylist sa kongreso ng Pilipinas. Ibig sabihin, epektibo at napapaniwala ang tao sa kung ano ang i-endorso ni Raffy Tulfo. Idol nga tawag sa kaniya, hindi ba? At kapag tumaliwas ka sa mga followers ni Tulfo at ng iba pang mga sikat na influencers ay puputaktihin ka ng bash, pagmumura at pag-aalipusta ng mga panatiko. Kung ating pag-aaralan, nawawalan ng sariling paninidigan ang mga tao. Sunod na lang sila nang sunod sa kung ano ang sabihin ng kanilang idol o

leader. Kapag sinabing okay lang ang martial law ay susunod din sila dahil sa inindorso ito ng kanilang leader. Kapag sinabing sumama sa people’s initiative para sa ABSCBN ay sasama ang marami dahil pakiusap ito ng kanilang idolong artista at hindi para sa anumang isyu. Ang masakit dito, kadalasan ay hindi alam ng nakararami ang ibig sabihin ng mga pangyayari sa lipunan. Hindi nila alam ang kanilang sinusuportahan at wala silang kaalam-alam sa tunay na dahilan ng mga pagbabago at isinusulong sa lipunan. Sounds familiar? Parang Winnipeg lang din hindi, ba? Kapag may bagong FB group, sasama dito kahit hindi alam kung para saan ito. At nagkalat din ang walang kakuwenta-kuwentang mga programs sa social media na dapat sana ay ginagamit para mag-educate at mag-inform, pero puro lang batian nang batian dahil habol lang ay kumita ng ads. Huwag na kayong magpaipokrito. Batu-bato sa langit tamaan ay guilty. Hindi ko alam kung saan mauuwi ang article ko ngayon. Nalulungkot lang kasi ako sa nangyayaring polarisasyon sa mundo at ang pagdami ng mga taong hindi nag-iisip. Nagagalit ako sa mga leaders ng bansa na sila mismo ang nagsusulong ng

pagkakahati-hati ng tao. Ang naiisip ko lang na magandang solusyon sa mga pangyayaring ito ay ang pagtataguyod natin ng pagmamahalan at respeto sa loob mismo ng ating tahanan. Bumuo tayo ng maayos na lipunan sa pamamagitan ng paghubog ng maayos na tao sa ating mga tahanan. At huwag nating ipakita sa ating mga anak na tayo ay alipin at panatiko sa mga leaders o celebrities. Mag-isip kapag may time. Huwag puro thumbs up sa posts ng inyong paboritong blogger. Maging sensitibo, huwag maging racist at mangmang. Noel Lapuz ay dating OFW sa Middle East (Dubai at Qatar). Nagtrabaho nang sampung taon sa City Hall ng Taguig bilang Human Resource Management Officer. Naging bahagi ng Bata-Batuta Productions bilang manunulat, entertainment host at stage actor. Nagtatag ng Kulturang Alyansa ng Taguig. Kasapi ng Ecumenical Movement for Justice and Peace (EMJP). Paunawa: Ang mga paksa at salitang nakasaad sa Batang North End ay sariling opinion ng may-akda at maaaring hindi opinion ng mga taga-lathala ng Pilipino Express.


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PAHALANG 1. Pabagu-bago 8. Habol 11. Himok 14. Kinastigo 16. Sigwa 17. Amen 18. Pantukoy 19. Bayarin 20. Simbolo ng arsenic 21. Biyaya ng langit 23. Patnubay 25. Kagalakan 28. Uri ng kahoy 29. Awit ng papuri 30. Matatatag PABABA 2. Silog 3. Inis 4. Ulupong 5. Karayom 6. Karahasan 7. Tinuturuan

9. Pinunit 10. Pasamain 12. Bahagi ng damit 13. Punong umiindayog 15. Bahagi ng maghapon 22. Ampon 24. Ilagis 26. Talo 27. Sigarilyo

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Anthony Rosaldo launches new single The Clash Season 1 alumnus Anthony Rosaldo tells a story about two individuals who found love at the wrong time in his newest single under GMA Music titled Puwedeng Tayo. The song was written by Vehnee Saturno, Davey Langit, Jonathan Manalo, and Edwin Marollano during the first ever FILSCAP Master Camp. The Kapuso singer revealed that choosing this song for his next single was an easy one, a step towards reinventing himself as an artist. “Very skeptic ako noong naghahanap ng next song for my single. I really wanted to reinvent my music, give my listeners a new one to fall in love with. And then came the day for my song listening (listening session). Ito yung mamimili na ako ng song. Funny kasi I will be presented only one lang pala. And the reason is, Sir Kedy Sanchez found the perfect one na. Nagustuhan ko agad ang Puwedeng Tayo when I heard it. Fresh music, easy listening and very relatable story.” He recorded the song in his own home during quarantine. The other people who were part of the recording, such as the musical arranger, the backup vocalists, and the guitarists, as well as the vocal processing were also done in their respective homes. Only the final mixing of the song was done in the studio. Anthony described this experience as “fun and challenging at the same time.” “Iba kasi yung nagre-record ka under the supervision of a professional. Sure ka na maganda

ang kalalabasan. Tapos this time, it was all up to me. Pero siyempre, I tried to do my best. Perfectionist kasi ako sa sarili kong work so I really made sure na maganda yung quality ng ipinasa kong material,” he shared. Puwedeng Tayo, a song that most of the people who’ve gone through heartbreak in their life can relate to, mirrors the reality of love and life. “Hindi lahat nakakahanap agad ng perfect match for them. Either you fall for the wrong person or it wasn’t really your time yet. Sometimes it takes a lot of tries, a lot of heartbreaks to find

“The One’’ pero the good thing is, you still will try kaya kapit lang,” Anthony said. Recently, the GMA Artist Center talent was conferred as Most Promising Male Recording Artist of the Year for his debut single Larawan Mo under GMA Music at the 51st Box Office Entertainment Awards. The recognition was given by the Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation Inc. Puwedeng Tayo is available for downloading and streaming on Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube Music and other digital stores worldwide.


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