Sep 092015
 
Asia Society presents Filipino Design Now: Filipino heritage through the eyes of celebrated designers

Clutch by Wynn Wynn Ong. (image courtesy of http://asiasociety.org/) Asia Society presents Filipino Design Now, a special showcase of top Filipino designers. This special display coincides with Philippine Gold: Treasures of Forgotten Kingdoms, an exhibition of over 100 spectacular works of gold from the 10th to 13th century, highlighting the creativity, prosperity and cultural connections of the precolonial period. Asia Society celebrates the artistic visions of top Filipino designers in this exclusive showcase conceived by Filipino jewelry designer Federico De Vera. An arbiter of taste, De Vera is a gallery owner of antique objects, curios, and jewelry, and more recently, the author of De Vera Objects andDe Vera Jewelry. Presented in Asia Society’s lobby, the showcase features exclusive collections by fourteen renowned Filipino designers who have been invited to create products inspired by their interpretation of Philippine culture. Filipino Design Now provides an opportunity to experience the rich culture and heritage of the Philippines, promoting appreciation of and inspiring pride in Filipino design, material and craftsmanship. Signature pieces from these talented designer’s collections have been selected for inclusion in the display, with the balance of the collections featured for sale at AsiaStore and online at AsiaStore.org. Featured designers include: – Maricris Brias, home textiles. Brias and her local artisans are committed to reviving the native artistry of Mindanao’s ethnic tribes, manufacturing textiles and home accents created from local abaca and banana fiber, handwoven exclusively by T’boli and Mandaya natives. – Lenora Cabili, fashion. Cabili’s designs are inspired by tradition, mixing Read More …

Sep 082015
 
9 Filipinos take part in inaugural international visitor leadership program in disaster risk management

9 Philippine government officials are currently in Washington D.C. to attend the US State Department’s International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) on disaster risk management WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a development expected to promote greater Philippines-US cooperation on disaster risk reduction issues, nine (9) Philippine government officials are currently in Washington D.C. to attend the US State Department’s International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) on disaster risk management (DRM). The participants, coming from the Armed Forces of the Philippines, the Department of National Defense, the Philippine National Police, the Department of Foreign Affairs, and the city governments of Pasay, Pasig and Tacloban, are meeting with US government and non-government officials to exchange views and knowledge on DRM. The program, which commenced on 30 August and will conclude on 19 September, takes the Filipino officials to interactive sessions with their American counterparts in the capital and five (5) other US cities. Leading the group is Philippine Navy Captain Roy Vincent Trinidad, recipient of the 2015 Aquino Fellowship Award for Public Service. Currently serving as Chief of Staff of Naval Forces Western Mindanao in Zamboanga City, Captain Trinidad is widely recognized for his effective leadership as commander in charge of coordinating the civil-military relief operations in Tacloban Airport following the November 2013 onslaught of Typhoon Haiyan. Also part of the group is Pasay City Administrator Dennis Bernard Acorda. Atty. Acorda earned praises for the timely establishment of a ‘Tent City’ in Manila for Filipinos from Samar and Leyte displaced by Typhoon Haiyan. The operation involved the Read More …

Sep 082015
 
Real estate magnate Villar, other trapos want Duterte to run

The presidential candidacy of Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte appears to be gaining ground as support from people from all sectors of society, as well as from disgruntled political leaders, continue to swell everyday. A few days ago, the Nacionalista Party (NP) and the Partido Demokratikong Pilipino (PDP-Laban) bolted from their coalition with the Liberal Party (LP) of President Aquino to form an alliance to support the presidential bid of Mayor Duterte. The NP is headed by former Senate President Manny Villar and his Senator wife, Cynthia Villar. PDP-Laban, on the other hand, is led by former Senator Aquilino Pimentel and his Senator Son, Koko Pimentel. The Villars and Pimentels said that they have decided to throw their support to Duterte because  they found the controversial mayor to be the strongest contender that can do more for the country  in the fields of economics and peace and order. Mayor Duterte, who was present when the NP and PDP-Laban alliance was formed in a hotel in Metro Manila, was overjoyed and grateful for the support the political leaders of both parties have have extended to him. He said he is comfortable running under the NP banner since his father, former Governor Vicente Duterte was has been an NP throughout his political life. NP and PDP-Laban leaders also gave Mayor Duterte a free hand to choose his vice presidential running mate. As of this writing, they are saying that it is a toss-up between Senator Bongbong Marcos or Senator Alan Cayetano. Mayor Read More …

Sep 082015
 
What Kris learned after health scare

Kris Aquino (MNS Photo) Television host Kris Aquino shared some of the lessons she learned following her health scare last week. On August 25, the 44-year-old Aquino was hospitalized after a severe vascular headache caused her blood pressure to shoot up. According to the star of the upcoming “Etiquette for Mistresses” film, she could have suffered a stroke. “My hospitalization last week made me realize that my being a workaholic made me take my health for granted,” Aquino, who also hosts the morning talk show “Kris TV,” wrote on her Instagram account. “I’ve faithfully obeyed my doctors, starting with sleeping at the right time, reducing my daily work load to a manageable 12 hours, having rest days, taking my medicines, and of course healthy eating,” she added. Aquino also assured her followers that her blood pressure has normalized since then, and that she has decided to reward herself by spending time with her two sons, James “Bimby” Yap Jr. and Joshua Aquino. (MNS)

Sep 082015
 
Palace sticking with status quo, not proposing income tax cut

President Benigno S. Aquino III presides over the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Board Meeting at the Aguinaldo State Dining Room of the Malacañan Palace on Friday (September 4). The meeting is to review the Public-Private Partnership projects of the present administration. (MNS photo) MANILA (Mabuhay) – Amid public clamor to simplify the country’s tax system to ease the burden of taxpayers, Malacañang on Saturday said the government will not lower income tax rates, but added that it will not also increase the mandatory 12 percent value-added tax (VAT) on goods and services. Citing Bureau of Internal Revenue Commissioner Kim Henares, Communications Secretary Herminio “Sonny” Coloma said the government will not implement any change in tax rates as it focuses on improving tax collection. “According to Commissioner Henares, government is not proposing higher VAT rates. We are for status quo,” Coloma said. “No change in tax rates, and no new or higher taxes, and also no income tax cuts. Government will just focus on improving collection,” he added. Meanwhile, Rep. Miro Quimbo, chairman of the House committee on ways and means, previously said his committee is set to approve a bill seeking to lower income tax rates in the country next week. Quimbo said those who earn between P500,001 to P10 million annually will have a 17-percent tax rate, while those who earn more than P10 million will shoulder a 30-percent income tax.(MNS)

Sep 082015
 
Drilon asks LP: Find a VP for Mar, stop courting Grace

— Senate President Franklin Drilon opens the 3rd and last Regular Session of the 16th Congress on Monday (July 27, 2015) at the Senate Building in Pasay City. The Senate will hold a joint session with the House of Representatives Monday afternoon to hear the last and 6th State-of-the- Nation Address (SONA) of President Benigno S. Aquino III. (MNS photo) MANILA (Mabuhay) – Senate President Franklin Drilon wants the Liberal Party (LP) to finally pick a vice presidential running mate for its standard-bearer, Interior Secretary Mar Roxas – and leave Senator Grace Poe out of the picture. Drilon, LP’s vice chairman, said he will ask the party’s national executive committee to convene as soon as possible and nominate a vice presidential candidate. “Medyo lumalapit na ang deadline (The deadline is nearing),” Drilon told reporters on Friday, referring to the period for filing candidacy certificates in October. “Siguro tulungan na namin si Secretary Roxas para mabuo ang ticket (Maybe we should help Secretary Roxas to complete our ticket).” As well as selecting a running mate for Roxas, Drilon said he will ask the party to complete its senatorial slate. The LP has been courting Poe, the top presidential candidate in voter preference surveys, to be Roxas’s vice president. Poe has remained cool to the idea, and has yet to make a decision about running for higher office. “In my view, Grace Poe is already a candidate for president,” Drilon said. “The writing is on the wall. She will run.” Asked why Read More …