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Young Life
SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 2017 Isah V. Red, Editor / Bernadette Lunas, Issue Editor isahred@gmail.com.ph
5 PLANNERS TO HELP YOU PLAN THE DAYS AHEAD
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WE MAY have to-do list apps installed on our phones, but nothing still beats the feeling of ticking off things we ought to do that are written on a notebook. In fact, several studies substantiate that the act of writing—with pen and paper—boosts learning and memory. To help you plan your days ahead this 2017, we rounded up five diaries/planners that are so cool and creative you would love to write on them everyday.
BRING IT ON, By Bernadette Lunas
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T’S the beginning of another year today, and, just like any other new year, it feels that we once again have a clean slate to start all over. The changing of the calendar has a certain effect that makes us feel that we have another chance to do better and be better. And that chance for us to write a new chapter in our book of life makes us hopeful for the rest of the year. We asked these young individuals how they plan to do better and be better in 2017.
“I had plans last year that I was not able to do; goals that weren’t able to materialize because of many changes that have happened in my life, and I became extremely disappointed because of that. It’s not that I will no longer make plans this year, I still will. But I will be more open to changes, not box myself in plans I made in the beginning of the year, and be ready to steer towards where I can grow as a person.” —Hanna Joaquin, 26 * * * “To be honest, I am afraid on what’s going to happen to the world with all the impunity, altercation and disagreement that continues to happen on a daily basis. But, despite of everything, I trust in the goodness of people. I will begin with myself to be kinder and more aware about the plight of others, and I hope more will do this, too.” —Mark Anthony Velez, 24 * * * “With so many ways to be productive and maximize every second in our life, I hope to spend more time on things that I love and with people who are dear to me.” —Christopher Sanchez, 27 * * * “I promised myself that I am going to run my first 21k distance this year, so I will carve out time to train and be healthier: more sleep and better food choices.” —Joan Marie Castillo, 23 * * *
“I spent so much money on things last year, I want to change that this year by spending on experiences: something intangible but will forever be stored in my memory.” —Jay Paul Tenido, 31 * * * “I feel like my life was so cluttered last year. Literally and figuratively. So I want to be more organized, live simpler and get rid of distractions.” —Sam Diaz, 25 * * * “I put off my plan to go back to school to study again for the past three years, and I feel like this time, I should go for it. I know it’s not going to be easy considering that unlike before when I was a full time student, I have many responsibilities now as a full time employee. But I believe doing that would be better for me.” —Kristine Mae Gonzales, 28 * * * “I’m resigning this year from my job of eight years to finally pursue my passion. But I saved up and made sure I have other options once my venture won’t take off.” —Anonymous, 33 * * * “I vow to exercise more, not for the sake of losing weight, but for the sake of being healthier and stronger—so I’ll be ready for whatever 2017 may bring.” —MJ Yamson, 29 * * * Turn to E2
DO BETTER, BE BETTER. A small step towards change goes a long way, and a small step followed by a few more small steps will take you to your better self. These 10 millennials share with Young Life how they plan to make themselves better this 2017.
Tita Witty’s #TheLordPangitBaKo Planner2017
Are you single this year? This witty planner by Antoinette Jadaone and Chinggay Nuque will help you navigate 2017 with its interactive pages and funny relatable situations. Not having a significant other becomes less sad and frustrating with this planner. Make 2017 the year you focus on making yourself better. You do you! Available at wittywillsavetheworld. com.
Jacinto & Lirio
Water hyacinths are put to good use with this planner. Another great thing about Jacinto & Lirio planners is that the notebooks are undated and removable, meaning you can reuse them again next year. The cover, on the other hand, has pockets for your small knickknacks or journal tools such as stickers and post-its. Available at jacintoandlirio.com.
ABC Daily Journal by Abbey Sy
Artist Abbey Sy wants you to chronicle your days and write down or sketch your short- and long-term goals in this undated, journal-type planner that features monthly dividers, hand-lettered quotes and journaling tips. Be inspired to go on adventures, seize the day and unleash your creativity with the help of this notebook. Available at SM Stationery. Turn to E2
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 2017 isahred@gmail.com
Pokemon Go is the most searched term on Google in 2016
WHAT THE WORLD GOOGLED IN 2016? THE world became a one big Pokémon universe as people of all ages ventured out to catch pocket monsters, like Ash Ketchum, using their mobile devices. Yes, 2016 has been the year catching Pokémon became possible through the location-based augmented reality game Pokémon Go. Having been downloaded more than 500 million worldwide, the mobile app developed by Niantic for Android and iOS devices was not only a success in the gaming industry, as Pokémon Go was also crowned the most googled in 2016. In Google’s annual “Year in Search,” Pokémon Go topped the list of 10 most googled subject. The spike happened in July, during the game’s initial release in Australia, New Zealand and US. Pokémon Go became available for download in the Philippines in August. In just 90 days of being available in the market, the game generated $600 million in revenue, according to app intelligence firm SensorTower. Apple’s latest smartphone device, iPhone 7 was the second most googled, following its launch in September. IPhone 7 features improved cameras, better battery life and water resistance. His stunning victory in the recent US Presidential Election, and the events that transpired in the run-up to his win, made Donald Trump the third most googled last year. The passing of famous musicians Prince in April and David Bowie in January has made them the fourth and sixth most googled worldwide, respectively. The fifth most googled last year was Powerball, after the US lottery drew the largest jackpot in the world history amounting to $1,586,400,000 in January. Rounding up the list are Ryan Reynolds-starrer Deadpool (7th), Olympics (8th) which was held in Brazil, the reincarnation of the classic Snake game on mobile phone Slither. io (9th), and the action film based on DC Comics characters Suicide Squad (10th).
PRINT MEDIA
IN THE EYES OF THE YOUTH By Kryzette Papagayo
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HE future of print journalism is bright as student journalists continue to see the power and value of the print medium in the digital age. Mikaela Canto, Editor-in-Chief Miriam College
In a bid to promote print journalism, the first Youth Print Media Congress (YPMC), organized by United Print Media Group (UPMG), gathered student journalists, media professionals and print enthusiasts recently. “The first Youth Print Media Congress is a pioneering effort that encourages the habit of reading and writing,” said UPMG president Barbie Atienza. “United Print Media Group strives to gather the youth to express their interest and skill in Journalism.” Despite them being part of the social media generation, these six campus journalists believe that print media remains vital in today’s fast-paced digital age.
Bryle Suralta, Editor-in-Chief Colegio de San Juan de Letran Calamba
“Print is still the most influential medium aside from television. It shapes not only public opinion but also how people look at things because it’s more solid. It represents traditional journalism, credibility and validation.”
Apec Sta. Ana, Associate Editor Colegio de San Juan de Letran Manila
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“With the emergence of social media, mas lalo kong naappreciate ang print because of its importance. Mas lalo akong na-inspire mag-work sa aming publication because of this event. When it comes to print media, lahat doon accurate kasi dumaan sa process, proofreading and fact checking.”
“Save money for rainy days that will come.” —Jasper De Jesus, 23 * * * “Say ‘yes’ to things. I know that may sound careless or thoughtless, but for the first time in my life, I feel like I’m missing out on so many chances and opportunities because of my fear to get out of my comfort zone. I want to change that this year.” —Cyrille Perez, 27 * * * We believe that we don’t need to do drastic changes to make 2017 our best year so far. A small step goes a long way, and a small step followed by a few more small steps will take you to your better self. Take your time and always be ready to face the challenges and surprises that will come to you this year. Happy New Year!
5FromPLANNERS... E1 Design Your Life 2017 Planner
Care for a monthly challenge? This planner features a 30-day challenge section every month to motivate you to achieve your goals. It also has monthly to-do lists, expense tracker and a travel planner—all in one chic notebook. Available at cnsdesigns. com.ph.
“Newspapers can still have the advantage if they use creativity to glue the readers’s eyes into the story. But of course it’s not only the artwork or the layout, it also depends on the content. You should pull the reader in from start to finish. It’s the combination of both.”
“Print caters to a different audience. Although sa generation namin we really depend on technology, may mga bagay pa rin na we prefer printed. Ang bilis kasi ng pagbabago ng technology. It’s inevitable. We need the right mind to converge new media and print.”
Nathaniel Mariano, News Editor Colegio de San Juan de Letran Manila
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John Poliquit, Managing Editor Lyceum University of the Philippines
Jye Alexander Ramirez, Bulacan State University
“Print is growing as we speak. It’s evolving. And social media has become an aid to print. I think it’s not a factor whether your means of reading is on print or online. When it comes to convenience, sa online ‘yan. But we still rely on print media for facts.”
Deadpool is the seventh most googled term last year
“Ever since I was a kid, I’ve always believed that print media, especially newspapers, have utilized the power of words in a compelling way. I’ve always had a passion for self-expression and the best medium for me is writing. I would always have a higher appreciation for the printed word.”
Meanwhile, in his keynote address, Senator Sonny Angara impressed upon the 500 delegates from 12 schools the importance of having reliable media institutions. “Many observers say we live in a post-truth era. An independent and trustworthy media is needed now more than ever,” he emphasized. The first Student Journalism Awards of Gawad Inkstitusyon awarded the following campus journalists and campus papers during the congress: Best News Story to Robbin M. Dagle and Liam C. Lu of Ateneo de Manila University; Best Feature Story to JC A. Beltran and Miguel N. Sevidal of Ateneo de Manila University; Best Editor-in-Chief to Bryle Suralta of Colegio de San Juan de Letran Manila; Best Photo for Sports to Ateneo de Manila University; Best Photo for News, Best Photo for Feature, and Best Masthead to Colegio de San Juan de Letran; Best Layout to Miriam College; and Best Campus Paper to Lyceum of the Philippines University.
STORAGE.it Pocket Planner
A planner and a storage in one, this notebook comes with a zip bag cover where you can put small items like pens and cards and a weekly layout where you can write down goals and to-dos. Other features include a list of holidays and average temperatures, among others. Available at National Bookstore.
Showbiz
SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 2017
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A YEAR IN MUSIC STREAMING
The duo of Alex Pall and Andrew Taggart, otherwise known as The Chainsmokers, is the most streamed artist in the Philippines
HERE is a fun fact, based on Spotify, the world’s most popular music streaming service provider, The Chainsmokers is the most streamed artist in the Philippines. Its hit songs “Closer,” “Don’t let me Down,” and “Roses” are the most popular tracks. Now, after wrapping up 2016, and we now brace ourselves for 2017, let’s have a quick rundown of the music Filipinos listen to in the year that was.
ANIMALISTIC. Andrea Torres during her shoot for Asia Brewery calendar
CALENDAR GIRL... From E4
Two weeks before the new year, the Alyas Robin Hood star went wild and sexy during Asia Brewery’s calendar photo shoot clad in animal printed bikini. Andrea posted behind-the-scenes photos of the shoot on her Instagram account. In one photo, the 26-year-old actress slayed it wearing a skimpy leopard-printed two-piece, the same bikini featured on the beverage brand’s calendar. In another photo, Andrea looks fierce as she posed wearing a zebra-printed two-piece intimate apparel. For Max Collins, the New Year is all about pumping up your energy. The 24-year-old Kapuso is Cobra Energy’s 2017 muse for its calendar. Apparently, people from the beverage brand have been keeping their eye on the actress whose favorite pastime is hitting the gym. The energy drink brand has chosen Max to be its poster girl for 2017, gracing the upcoming calendar looking mighty fit and well, sensationally sultry. She is also featured on the sweltering augmented reality video clad in her now famous yellow bikini. Another Kapuso star is setting our calendars ablaze. Known as the new “Pantasya ng Bayan,” Bubble Gang regular Kim Domingo is living up to everyone’s expectation in five calendar layouts with a “cheeky and geeky” theme. Late in October, the sexy star and Ginebra San Miguel calendar girl surprised her followers when she posted a revealing photo on Instagram. In her personal page, Kim is seen wearing a red two-piece bikini highlighting her ample asset. And lastly but definitely not the least, December FHM cover girl whose naked photos went viral on all social media platforms is Ellen Adarna. The controversial beauty, who also received flak from netizen for telling the whole world that she’s able to smoke aboard an aircraft triggering the fire alarm is this year’s Tanduay cover girl. Ellen will be Tanduay’s flag bearer for 2017 as the company will be aggressively using digital content with series of webisodes that will guide every man on how to become better versions of themselves. Ellen will be debunking misconceptions and inspire confidence to male viewers on situations like Valentines date, asking Miss Independent out, and even grooming guides and what to wear to impressively introduce themselves in a bar.
Kapuso star Max Collins in her iconic yellow bikini for Cobra Energy 2017 calendar
CROSSWORD PUZZLE Sunday, January 1, 2017
ACROSS 1 Said excitedly 6 Walrus hunter 11 Make catty remarks 16 Bagpipe sound 21 Jimmy, for one 22 Metaphysical poet 23 December ditty 24 Mirage sights 25 Conjecture 26 Ms. Foster of “The Silence of the Lambs” 27 Do the trick 28 Hums 29 Tarzan’s earldom 31 Champagne bottle 33 Heir, often 35 Festive night 36 Plea at sea 37 Balked 38 “En garde” weapon 39 Art categories 41 Sturm — Drang 42 Flatten 44 Address similar to “sport” 46 Shish-kebab holders 51 Fiscal period 52 Shredded 53 Wonka’s creator 57 Edmonton pucksters 58 Bee and Em 59 Country gallant 60 Estuary 61 Hop out of bed 62 Dawns 63 Closes in on 64 Smudges 66 Herd of whales 67 Grubby 68 Satyrs 69 Grommet 70 Montand or St. Laurent 72 Douses or drenches 73 Ben, of “Bonanza” 74 Generosity (var.) 75 Booster rocket 77 Coup plotters 78 “Aida” composer 79 Fauna 82 Dollar value 83 Fish story 84 Hebrew letters 88 Happen as hoped (2 wds.) 89 Natural climbers 90 Luminous auras 91 Favor-currying gift 92 Close by 93 Quarries 94 Nectar, finally 95 Bandleader Count — 97 “Pulp Fiction” name 98 Skimpy tops 99 Quick kisses
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Happened to Trig function Made tracks Havens Geometric pattern Happy rumbles Them that’s got — Tome Trouser-leg feature And then —! Primitive weapon Turn sharply Underwater shocker — and haw Mongoose prey Quill possessor Summa cum — Piano exercise Free play Cattle country Lightweight quilt It may be rattled Box-office totals Whims and yens Makes tea or mead Some coin-toss results That is Pizzazz
DOWN 1 Plugs up 2 Dupe 3 Creepers 4 “—, meeny, miny, moe” 5 Formal, maybe 6 Borders on 7 Gazed at 8 Left off 9 Verse lead-in 10 Jeans go-withs 11 Cuts too short 12 Blues 13 Really ticked 14 South Seas staple 15 Architects’ wings 16 Swallowed 17 Sidelines cry 18 Basket willow 19 Effrontery 20 Mountain curves 30 Day of the wk. 32 Squints at 34 Nash of humorous poems 40 Give silent assent 42 Old postcard cost 43 Hamelin pests 44 Zen riddles 45 Late spring flower 46 In a lather 47 Bolshoi rival 48 “Forget” a letter 49 Craven of horror films 50 Prior to 51 Round dwellings 52 Coil about
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As — — (usually) Charters Keeps on going Major artery Steam bath Demeanors “Wayne’s World” pal Polar explorer On the up and up Resided Basins in a church Merits Where Pago Pago is Entices “Bad, Bad — Brown” France, long ago Indiana or Casey Dingles and dales High mark (hyph.) Singer — Judd Quechua speaker — and dined Tugs Black-ink item Monsieur’s shout Trance Intuitions Horse’s ankles California’s — Woods
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Present Maude of TV Pro Bowl letters Number of Fates Patio block Rodeo mount Clean-air org. Most beautiful Flashlight carriers Wearing a cowl Fossil resins Ski runs Glitterati member Broadcast again Give the slip Cousteau invention Had one’s say Meditation guides Full of zest Show backer Formation fliers Netting — spumante Component It glistens — kwon do Rotter
The Chainsmokers A production duo featuring Andrew Taggart and Alex Pall, The Chainsmokers mixes indie, dance, and pop into a charttopping sound that spawned hits like “Roses,” and “Don’t Let Me Down.” Pall and Taggart first made a name for themselves by creating mixes of their favorite indie bands that garnered tens of millions of streams. The Chainsmokers has 34 million monthly listeners. Justin Bieber Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber was barely into his teens when he released his 2009 debut, My World, and became one of the youngest success stories in contemporary pop it went either platinum or double platinum in several countries. Bieber is the most streamed male artist with 24 million monthly listeners. Ariana Grande A television star turned pop diva, Ariana Grande emerged in the mid-2010s as an heir to the throne of Mariah Carey. Blessed with powerful vocals that belied her petite frame, Grande is this year most streamed female artist with almost 30 million listeners.
Pantasya ng Bayan and Ginebra San Miguel calendar girl Kim Domingo
Top Hits Philippines It has finally gained more than a million followers this year. Top Hits Philippines is now the country’s most popular playlist followed by Today’s Top Hits, It’s a Hit!, #Hugot, and Morning Stroll.
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 2017 Isah V. Red, Editor
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Nickie Wang, Issue Editor isahred@gmail.com
ANDREA, MAX, ELLEN, OR KIM
WHO'S YOUR ULTIMATE CALENDAR GIRL? By Nickie Wang
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HETHER it’s a desktop calendar or the one you hang behind your door, guys, you are in luck because it’s going to be a smoldering sight. You only have to choose among Andrea Torres, Max Collins, Ellen Adarna, and Kim Domingo. This year’s eagerly anticipated calendars are all about these four eye candies gamely trying to appear seductively in the way we rather expect. You know, with heaving bosom in sight, these impossibly sexy yet glamorous images (probably manipulated for commercial interests) will surely be our favorite for the rest of 2017, just like how the classic song goes – in each in every day of the year! Turn to E3
IT'S GETTING HOT IN HERE. Ellen Adarna (left) and Andrea Torres set our 2017 calendar ablaze with their sensational photos featuring their ample assets